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Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies Finds PURSUE Release #1 Falls Short of Scientific Transparency
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Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies Finds PURSUE Release #1 Falls Short of Scientific Transparency

Review finds missing metadata, limited case context, significant reporting gaps, and large amounts of previously public material in the first federal UAP records release.

WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, May 12, 2026 — The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) provides here a preliminary evaluation of Release #1 of the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE). An examination of the files released Friday, May 8, 2026, finds that much of the material already exists in the public domain and, conversely, a large amount of material related to what is known to exist has not yet been released. Among the new materials in the release, the lack of detailed case information and the absence of metadata in most videos hamper its use for systematic scientific analyses.

Specific concerns related to Release #1 of PURSUE are as follows:

Video Redactions: Dozens of videos were released, but the critical metadata, such as time, date, location, range, altitude, speed, etc., that would allow for a detailed analysis of the videos, were redacted. This makes it impossible to place these videos in context for proper study. It is important to note that the only four videos released with their metadata intact were the same ones already released by the government.

Overclassification: We note that the Project Blue Book files released over 50 years ago provided much greater transparency and included all pertinent unclassified information for each case, such as radar data, photographs, metadata, and investigations. This contrasts with the lack of such information in PURSUE Release #1. We hope this situation will be remedied in future releases.

Lack of Investigations and Assessments: Stand-alone witness reports and videos have been made available, but without their accompanying investigations, assessments, interviews, and written evaluations. These need to be released to the public to facilitate UAP research.

Old Information: SCU finds that 70% of the FBI files in the release already exist in the public domain in the FBI FOIA Vault. The 1972 NASA photo that has drawn significant public attention was first discovered over 15 years ago.

Missing Time Frames: There are significant gaps in the data. Materials are missing for four decades of UAP reporting, from 1974 to 2015. Civilian reporting systems indicate continued reporting during that time. Full information must be released across all time frames to investigate the phenomena properly.

Missing Federal Agency Information: There is a total lack of reports from many agencies that are known to have UAP information. This includes the Department of Energy, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, the National Security Agency, and the Central Intelligence Agency. We hope that the information from these organizations, which is critical to understanding UAP, will appear in future releases.

The SCU sincerely hopes that unclassified information developed and/or reviewed by scientists from the military and intelligence agencies will be provided in future releases. The information provided in Release #1 adds little to the advancement of the current state of scientific study of UAP. The SCU thanks members Sinan Robillard and Miguel Pavon for contributing to this initial evaluation. The SCU will continue to provide updates for Release #1 and all future PURSUE releases. 

About the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU):

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies is a nonprofit interdisciplinary research organization dedicated to the scientific investigation of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Composed of scientists, engineers, former military and intelligence professionals, and law enforcement experts, SCU applies rigorous analytical methods and advanced tools to evaluate aerial and anomalous phenomena. SCU collaborates with government agencies, academic institutions, and private sector partners to ensure objective, evidence-based analysis, enhance reporting systems, and provide actionable insights to improve public safety and airspace security. Its research supports transparency, responsible evaluation, and the advancement of scientific understanding of phenomena that are not readily explained by conventional technologies.

 

For more information, visit http://www.explorescu.org/

 

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Former Pentagon Intelligence Leader to Deliver Keynote at “The Role of Science and Global Governments in UAP Research,” July 24–26 in Toronto.

WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, May 4, 2026 — Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and former Minority Staff Director of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, will headline the 2026 Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) Annual Conference, taking place July 24–26, 2026, at the Marriott Eaton Centre in Toronto. The theme of the conference is “The Role of Science and Global Governments in UAP Research.”

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Mellon’s keynote address, “Science, National Security, and UAP,” will anchor a three-day international gathering of scientists, researchers, and policy experts examining Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) through rigorous, multidisciplinary approaches.

“SCU has been at the forefront of bringing scientific rigor to the field of UAP. I’m delighted to keynote their conference this year and share my insights about the intersection of science, government, and national security,” Mellon states. 

Hosted by SCU, a U.S.-based organization with global membership, the conference will bring together leading voices from Canada, the United States, Japan, France, Germany, Hungary, and beyond. Participants will explore UAP research across fields, including physics and astronomy, neurology, anthropology, artificial intelligence, and data science. 

Featured speakers include:

·      Benjamin Fields, BA, astronomy and astrophysics, U.S.: UAP in a SETI Context: Constructing Astrobiologically Plausible Origin Scenarios for E.T. Visitation

·      Christian Peters, PhD, Managing Director, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany: Between Epistemic Ideals and Political Realities: Rethinking the Role of Science in Governmental UAP Research

·      Chris Rutkowski, BSc, MEd, science journalist, research coordinator of the Canadian UFO Survey, Manitoba, CA: Canadian Government Studies on UAP - Sky Canada, UTIAS, and More

·      Prof. Doug Buettner, physics, Univ. of Utah, and Deputy Chief Scientist at the Stevens Institute of Technology, AIRC, SCU Board member U.S.: Revisiting the Aguadilla Trans-medium UAP

·      Gergo Szoboszlai, MD candidate, Semmelweis University, Hungary: Neurological and Health Effects Associated with Human Encounters with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) 

·      Glen A. Robertson, MS, physics and mathematics, NASA-MSFC Retired, U.S.: Warp Drive from Quantum Field Energy 

·      Prof. Kevin Knuth, physics, University at Albany, U.S.: Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) - Energy and Power — How Anomalous is Anomalous?

·      Prof. Laura Dominé, physics, Natl. Institute of Information and Communication Technology (NICT) and Kyoto University, SCU Board member, Japan: Analysis of Historical UAP Reports in Japan and Critical Evaluation of Studies Alleging Evidence for Technosignatures in the POSS1-E Photographic Plates

·      Prof. Matthew Szydagis, physics, University at Albany, U.S.: UAPx Reborn Within the Academy

·      Michael Vaillant, M.Sc, data scientist, formerly at the National Centre for Space Studies’ GEIPAN, France: Lessons from the GEIPAN Experience - Science, UAP Investigation, and the Case for an International Standards Coalition

·      Maya Cowan, PhD candidate, anthropology, Binghamton University, U.S.: Observing the Unknown: Emerging Cultures of Expertise in UAP Science

·      Mike Cifone, PhD, philosophy, Pres./ED, Society for UAP Studies, U.S.: Building a Science of UAP: Institutional Design, Policy, and Scientific Legitimacy

·      Rainer Haseitl, BSc, data acquisition and software, Germany, CIO Hessdalen Project, Norway: Invitation to Hessdalen: An Active Hotspot for Instrumental UAP Research

·      Randy Bostick, PhD, physics, former Science Advisor, All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), U.S.: Applying Scientific Rigor to UAP Study

·      Prof. Richard Griffiths, physics and astronomy, University of Hawaii, U.S.: Can we use the equivalent of ‘gravitational lensing’ to verify or constrain the use of spacetime bubbles for the motion of extraterrestrial spacecraft?

·      Robert W. McGwier, PhD, Cohere Technology Group, U.S.: Multi-Modal Autonomous Sensing: A Scientifically Credible Framework for Persistent UAP and USO Detection

·      Sean Grosvenor, BA, crime scene investigation field supervisor, retired, U.S.: SCU Investigations

·      Prof. Stephen Bruehl, anesthesiology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, U.S.: Associations Between Transient Star-Like Objects, Nuclear Testing, and UAP - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Peer-Reviewed UAP Science

SCU’s goal for the conference is to raise awareness of UAP research as interest in it continues to grow across scientific and governmental communities worldwide. The organization is dedicated to advancing transparency, data integrity, and cross-disciplinary collaboration in advancing the field of UAP research.

“Science has always shared its discoveries freely, while governments have guarded theirs in the name of national security,” said Robert Powell, co-founder of SCU. “First contact will render that distinction obsolete because a civilization that reaches across the stars will see us as one single pale blue dot.”

The conference will also offer opportunities for students, media, government (former and active), civilian researchers, and academics to engage directly with experts and participate in discussions shaping the future of UAP science.

For more information, including registration, tickets, schedule details, and accommodations, visit https://www.explorescu.org/conferences/scu-conference-2026 or follow updates on X at u/ExploreSCU.

About the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU):

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies is a nonprofit interdisciplinary research organization dedicated to the scientific investigation of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Composed of scientists, engineers, former military and intelligence professionals, and law enforcement experts, SCU applies rigorous analytical methods and advanced tools to evaluate aerial and anomalous phenomena. SCU collaborates with government agencies, academic institutions, and private sector partners to ensure objective, evidence-based analysis, enhance reporting systems, and provide actionable insights to improve public safety and airspace security. Its research supports transparency, responsible evaluation, and the advancement of scientific understanding of phenomena that are not readily explained by conventional technologies.

For more information, visit http://www.explorescu.org/

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Former Pentagon Intelligence Leader to Deliver Keynote at “The Role of Science and Global Governments in UAP Research,” July 24–26 in Toronto.

WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, May 4, 2026 — Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and former Minority Staff Director of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, will headline the 2026 Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) Annual Conference, taking place July 24–26, 2026, at the Marriott Eaton Centre in Toronto. The theme of the conference is “The Role of Science and Global Governments in UAP Research.”

https://preview.redd.it/yvtdyor7tdzg1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2482f3a575108693d452c0ac7ae68ba3c82da010

Mellon’s keynote address, “Science, National Security, and UAP,” will anchor a three-day international gathering of scientists, researchers, and policy experts examining Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) through rigorous, multidisciplinary approaches.

“SCU has been at the forefront of bringing scientific rigor to the field of UAP. I’m delighted to keynote their conference this year and share my insights about the intersection of science, government, and national security,” Mellon states. 

Hosted by SCU, a U.S.-based organization with global membership, the conference will bring together leading voices from Canada, the United States, Japan, France, Germany, Hungary, and beyond. Participants will explore UAP research across fields, including physics and astronomy, neurology, anthropology, artificial intelligence, and data science.

Featured speakers include:

·      Benjamin Fields, BA, astronomy and astrophysics, U.S.: UAP in a SETI Context: Constructing Astrobiologically Plausible Origin Scenarios for E.T. Visitation

·      Christian Peters, PhD, Managing Director, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany: Between Epistemic Ideals and Political Realities: Rethinking the Role of Science in Governmental UAP Research

·      Chris Rutkowski, BSc, MEd, science journalist, research coordinator of the Canadian UFO Survey, Manitoba, CA: Canadian Government Studies on UAP - Sky Canada, UTIAS, and More

·      Prof. Doug Buettner, physics, Univ. of Utah, and Deputy Chief Scientist at the Stevens Institute of Technology, AIRC, SCU Board member U.S.: Revisiting the Aguadilla Trans-medium UAP

·      Gergo Szoboszlai, MD candidate, Semmelweis University, Hungary: Neurological and Health Effects Associated with Human Encounters with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)

·      Glen A. Robertson, MS, physics and mathematics, NASA-MSFC Retired, U.S.: Warp Drive from Quantum Field Energy 

·      Prof. Kevin Knuth, physics, University at Albany, U.S.: Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) - Energy and Power — How Anomalous is Anomalous?

·      Prof. Laura Dominé, physics, Natl. Institute of Information and Communication Technology (NICT) and Kyoto University, SCU Board member, Japan: Analysis of Historical UAP Reports in Japan and Critical Evaluation of Studies Alleging Evidence for Technosignatures in the POSS1-E Photographic Plates

·      Prof. Matthew Szydagis, physics, University at Albany, U.S.: UAPx Reborn Within the Academy

·      Michael Vaillant, M.Sc, data scientist, formerly at the National Centre for Space Studies’ GEIPAN, France: Lessons from the GEIPAN Experience - Science, UAP Investigation, and the Case for an International Standards Coalition

·      Maya Cowan, PhD candidate, anthropology, Binghamton University, U.S.: Observing the Unknown: Emerging Cultures of Expertise in UAP Science

·      Mike Cifone, PhD, philosophy, Pres./ED, Society for UAP Studies, U.S.: Building a Science of UAP: Institutional Design, Policy, and Scientific Legitimacy

·      Rainer Haseitl, BSc, data acquisition and software, Germany, CIO Hessdalen Project, Norway: Invitation to Hessdalen: An Active Hotspot for Instrumental UAP Research

·      Randy Bostick, PhD, physics, former Science Advisor, All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), U.S.: Applying Scientific Rigor to UAP Study

·      Prof. Richard Griffiths, physics and astronomy, University of Hawaii, U.S.: Can we use the equivalent of ‘gravitational lensing’ to verify or constrain the use of spacetime bubbles for the motion of extraterrestrial spacecraft?

·      Robert W. McGwier, PhD, Cohere Technology Group, U.S.: Multi-Modal Autonomous Sensing: A Scientifically Credible Framework for Persistent UAP and USO Detection

·      Sean Grosvenor, BA, crime scene investigation field supervisor, retired, U.S.: SCU Investigations

·      Prof. Stephen Bruehl, anesthesiology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, U.S.: Associations Between Transient Star-Like Objects, Nuclear Testing, and UAP - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Peer-Reviewed UAP Science

SCU’s goal for the conference is to raise awareness of UAP research as interest in it continues to grow across scientific and governmental communities worldwide. The organization is dedicated to advancing transparency, data integrity, and cross-disciplinary collaboration in advancing the field of UAP research.

“Science has always shared its discoveries freely, while governments have guarded theirs in the name of national security,” said Robert Powell, co-founder of SCU. “First contact will render that distinction obsolete because a civilization that reaches across the stars will see us as one single pale blue dot.”

The conference will also offer opportunities for students, media, government (former and active), civilian researchers, and academics to engage directly with experts and participate in discussions shaping the future of UAP science.

For more information, including registration, tickets, schedule details, and accommodations, visit https://www.explorescu.org/conferences/scu-conference-2026 or follow updates on X at u/ExploreSCU.

About the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU):

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies is a nonprofit interdisciplinary research organization dedicated to the scientific investigation of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Composed of scientists, engineers, former military and intelligence professionals, and law enforcement experts, SCU applies rigorous analytical methods and advanced tools to evaluate aerial and anomalous phenomena. SCU collaborates with government agencies, academic institutions, and private sector partners to ensure objective, evidence-based analysis, enhance reporting systems, and provide actionable insights to improve public safety and airspace security. Its research supports transparency, responsible evaluation, and the advancement of scientific understanding of phenomena that are not readily explained by conventional technologies.

For more information, visit http://www.explorescu.org/

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