People
People
Named individuals connected to anomalous phenomena.
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Annie Farinaccio
Australian civilian who reported a UAP sighting near the Harold Holt Naval Communications Station in Exmouth, Western Australia, in late 1991, and was subsequently subjected to military interrogation.
Bill Whitaker
American television journalist and CBS News correspondent who produced a landmark 60 Minutes segment on UAP in 2021.
Chad Underwood
US Navy Lieutenant and weapons and sensors officer who filmed the 2004 Tic Tac UAP using an ATFLIR targeting pod during the Nimitz UAP Incident.
Christopher K. Mellon
Former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Senate Intelligence Committee staffer who became a prominent advocate for government transparency on unidentified anomalous phenomena.
David Fravor
Retired United States Navy Commander and naval aviator best known as the primary eyewitness to the 2004 Nimitz Anomalous Aerial Vehicle encounter.
David Grusch
David Charles Grusch is a former US Air Force officer and senior intelligence official who became a prominent UAP whistleblower after filing a complaint with the Intelligence Community Inspector General in 2022 alleging that the US government concealed non-human craft recovery programmes from Congressional oversight.
Eric Davis
American physicist and UAP researcher who worked with AATIP and is widely known as the alleged author of the Wilson/Davis memo.
Harold E. Puthoff
American physicist and engineer who conducted CIA-sponsored remote-viewing research and later served as chief scientist and contractor for US government UAP programmes including AAWSAP and AATIP.
Harry Reid
United States Senator (1987–2017) and Senate Majority Leader who was the primary congressional sponsor of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
Jay Stratton
Jay Stratton is a former US government intelligence officer and UAP investigator who served as the first director of the UAP Task Force and played a central role in shaping official American UAP policy.
Kevin Day
Retired US Navy chief petty officer and radar specialist who served as a TOPGUN air intercept controller aboard USS Princeton during the 2004 Nimitz UAP encounter.
Leslie Kean
American investigative journalist best known for co-authoring the December 2017 New York Times article that disclosed the existence of a secret Pentagon programme investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Luis Elizondo
Luis Elizondo is a former US defence intelligence officer who claims to have directed the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) and subsequently became a prominent public advocate for UAP disclosure.
Nat Kobitz
Former Director of Science and Technology Development for the US Navy who went public with claims of being briefed into programmes involving retrieved non-human craft.
Robert Bigelow
American billionaire entrepreneur and UFO researcher who funded private paranormal investigations and served as prime contractor for the Pentagon's classified UAP research programme.
Ross Coulthart
Australian investigative journalist and author who has conducted extensive research into UAP phenomena, documenting cases in Australia and the United States.
Ryan Graves
Former US Navy F-18 pilot and UAP whistleblower who founded Americans for Safe Aerospace after witnessing and reporting unidentified aerial phenomena during operational deployments.
Thomas Crosson
Pentagon spokesman who provided an official statement on the closure of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) in December 2017.
Tom DeLonge
Tom DeLonge is an American musician, co-founder and chief executive of To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science, and a prominent figure in efforts to bring UAP research into mainstream public discourse.
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