Unfortunately there is much sensationalism surrounding this whole UFO issue and very few physical facts and hard evidence.
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Physicist Don Lincoln suggested that it was "very unlikely that what these pilots are reporting turns out to be an unfriendly superweapon or an alien craft,"
however he would like to see the reports investigated "under the premise that the best science is done when as many opinions are considered as possible, preferably in the open and subject to peer review." According to Lincoln, "unidentified doesn't mean flying saucer or a Russian super weapon. It merely means unidentified." [21][22]...
According to Steve Cummings of Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, the video images captured by a Raytheon-made Advanced Targeting Forward Look Infrared sensor (ATFLIR) are not definitive proof that the jet pilots were chasing an actual UFO. Cummings noted, "To really be sure, we would need the raw data. Visual displays alone are not the best evidence".[24]...
USS Nimitz UFO Incident, Wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Nimitz_UFO_incident
I very much agree with physicist Don Lincoln. Let's impanel a group of physicists, chemists, meteorologists, radar experts, Optical Imaging experts, Computer scientists, etc, not connected with any DOD group for two years, with a decent budget and look at the real physical evidence (if there is any), such as recording of radar images, FLIR images, etc.
I don't think we can entrust this topic to any one such person as Luis Elizondo or to any one group such as the The Stars Academy of Arts & Science.
Originally Posted by Wiki
The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP)[1] was a secret investigatory effort funded by the United States Government to study unidentified flying objects, but it was not classified. The program was first made public on December 16, 2017. The program began in 2007, with funding of $22 million over the five years until the available appropriations were ended in 2012.[2][3][4] The program began in the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency.[5] Although the official AATIP program has ended, a related group of interested professionals have extended the effort, founding a nonprofit organization called "The Stars Academy of Arts & Science ".[6][7]
Further, consider Ball Lightning. We are just beginning to understand this natural phenomena in terms of electrostatics and plasmas.