As the X Files sci-fi drama series famously sloganeered, “the truth is out there.”
But at the same time, inquiring minds are immersed and embroiled today in finding whether or not the proof is out there.
Now tagged as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), that term was morphed from Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. That expression itself is a rebranding of Unidentified Flying Objects. And that’s a substitute for the far-more rarefied, longer-lasting, and stylish saying, “flying saucers.”
Truth and proof in today’s “tweetistic” and conspiratorial society could be construed as strange bedfellows.
Learn what Mike Gold, president at Redwire Space, has to say about UAP. In 2022-2023, he served on the NASA Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Independent Study Team.
Go to my new Space.com story – “’This is unprecedented’: Why the Pentagon’s recent UFO file releases are so important” – at:



