NASA Chief Confirms Agency Has Unexplained UFO Imagery: 'We Don't Know What It Is'
Gold says decades of ridicule cost NASA time and data, and a private committee is now reviewing archives for evidence that merits further study.
- Michael Gold, former NASA associate administrator for space policy and partnerships, warned that historical stigma surrounding UAPs poses a "significant" national security risk to the United States.
- During the early Cold War, an "overarching taboo mindset" developed within government, discouraging scientists from investigating unexplained phenomena for fear of professional ridicule, Gold argued.
- Serving on a private committee for the Disclosure Foundation, Gold warns that avoiding UAP analysis hands an advantage to "geopolitical adversaries" potentially developing advanced capabilities.
- NASA head Jared Isaacman recently confirmed the agency possesses images of objects that remain unknown, signaling the space agency's shifting stance on unexplained phenomena.
- Answering "Are we alone?" remains central to NASA's mission, Isaacman emphasizes, even as the agency has yet to find definitive proof of extraterrestrial life.
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A former senior NASA official now reviewing the space agency's archives for UFO material in the United States has warned that unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, pose a 'significant' national security risk and that NASA itself helped entrench a culture of stigma that kept scientists from speaking up. The news came after Michael Gold, who once served as NASA's associate administrator for space policy and partnerships, told NewsNation's Real…
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