My 20-minute presentation at the UAP congressional briefing on May 1, 2025 (of which the full video, including presentations by other panelists, is accessible here) started with the following statements.
Let us be honest: there are objects in the sky that we do not understand. When we do not understand what 85% of the matter in the universe is, we invest billions of dollars to find out the nature of that dark matter. Given that the U.S. government reports about Unidentified Anomalous Objects (UAPs), I say: let us invest a billion dollars in figuring out their nature through rigorous scientific research. If we find that all UAPs are human made, some by adversarial nations, then at the very least we will have at our possession state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and sensor systems that are of great value for national security. On the other hand, even if one in a billion of these UAPs happens to be extraterrestrial in origin, its discoverers will be awarded the Nobel prize. This is a win-win situation.
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