
UAP have been reported by Navy pilots unlike anything they have ever witnessed.
Image credit: Enigma Labs/Lt. Cmdr. Alex Dietrich
The coming year will surely see a persistence of debate, discussion and disbelief regarding anonymous airborne occurrences.
Today they are branded as Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP). But perhaps UAP is an off-shoot of “flying saucers” from afar, and once identified will satisfy those hungry for a governmental confession that over the decades Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have assaulted our atmospheric, as well as mental airspace.

Enigma Labs is offering a new public platform for sighting reports of unidentified aerial objects.
Image credit: Enigma Labs
Whatever is at play here, organizations are taking close encounters with weirdness seriously.
2023: Year of the “big reveal“?
What confidently looms ahead is an entire year of UAP and UFO banter. Could 2023 become the year of the great reveal, the “truth” that Earth is on the receiving end of full-body contact with other star folk?
Conversely, will it be one more calendar of time that adds up to a nothing burger and confusing brouhaha?
Go to my new Space.com story – “Unidentified aerial annoyance: Full disclosure or dubious nonsense? – Whatever is at play here, organizations are taking close encounters with weirdness seriously” – at:
https://www.space.com/unidentified-aerial-annoyance-disclosure-or-nonsense


