Avi Loeb’s Statement on UAPs to the House Oversight and Accountability Committee
Loeb’s Statement on UAPs
On May 17, 2023, Avi Loeb, the former chair of the astronomy department at Harvard University, testified before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee on the topic of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). In his statement, Loeb argued that the U.S. government needs to take a more proactive approach to investigating UAPs.Loeb stated that the current approach, which is to wait for UAPs to be reported by pilots or other witnesses, is not effective.
He argued that the government needs to establish a dedicated program to search for and study UAPs, and that this program should be funded with at least $100 million per year.
Loeb also called for the government to be more transparent about its investigations into UAPs.
He argued that the public has a right to know what the government knows about UAPs, and that transparency is essential for building trust between the government and the people.
The Need for More Research
Loeb’s statement is based on his belief that UAPs are likely to be of extraterrestrial origin.He argues that the vast majority of UAPs cannot be explained by natural phenomena or human activity, and that the most likely explanation is that they are spacecraft from another civilization.
He also argues that the fact that UAPs have been reported by military pilots and other credible witnesses makes it imperative for the government to take a more serious approach to investigating them.
Loeb’s statement is a call to action for the U.S. government to take a more proactive approach to investigating UAPs. He argues that the current approach is not effective, and that the government needs to be more transparent about its investigations. He also argues that the government needs to fund a dedicated program to search for and study UAPs, and that this program should be funded with at least $100 million per year.