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UnavailableRobert Powell, USS Nimitz UFO Encounter
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Robert Powell, USS Nimitz UFO Encounter

FromOpen Minds UFO Radio


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Robert Powell, USS Nimitz UFO Encounter

FromOpen Minds UFO Radio

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Oct 24, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Powell is retired from a career as a research and development lab and engineering manager. He is a co-author of UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry. For several years he served as the director of research and chair of the scientific board for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). He is now part of the Scientific Coalition for Ufology (SCU), a group of scientists, former military and law enforcement officials and other professionals, many of whom have decades of experience looking into UFOs. The SCU was founded to investigate a UFO case that included a video captured by Homeland Security over Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Now they are expanding to look into other cases.

In this episode, we are talking about a case Robert has been researching that was mentioned at the recent press conference announcing Tom DeLonge’s new UFO organization. Chris Mellon, a former CIA agent and United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, shared a shocking sighting he felt demonstrated UFOs are a genuine mystery. The case took place in November, 2004, and was witnessed by the USS Nimitz strike force. Jets were scrambled, and a “tic tac” shaped object was seen and recorded on video.

For more about the Scientific Coalition for Ufology visit: ExploreSCU.org
Released:
Oct 24, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Going beyond the basics… Interviews and discussions with UFO researchers, authors, witnesses, scientists, and others to talk in-depth about issues related to this very real phenomenon. We bring together some of the best minds from multiple disciplines so that we can put our heads together to try to gain insight into this enigmatic issue. Music Thanks to: Caleb Hanks