Latest News About Alien Technology Hello to the thousands of website visitors and welcome to another post from GeoVortex! We all have seen movies in which aliens invade the planet. And to some extent, these movies have developed a kind of fear in our minds. The phobia of aliens is called Alienophobia and believe it or not it’s an actual term. That means not only me and you, but there are a lot of people in this wide world who fear aliens and alien invasion.  But fear doesn’t get you anywhere when it’s a life-and-death situation. I am sure most of us wonder what we would do if one day we woke up to an alien invasion. Maybe we have weapons buried up in our backyards, but what if aliens are immune to bullets? Have you ever thought about that? This is why someone said the famous saying, ‘keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.” It’s very important to be aware of all that has been found about the aliens, not only to come in handy if god forbid they invade our planet but also to be aware of where the world is going. Unfortunately, in such a short time with you guys, I can’t take you through everything that’s been found about aliens but I can update you with the latest news. So buckle up as we start with today’s interesting news! According to the latest news, 2022 could be a turning point in the study of UFOs. In 2021, there was an upsurge in exceptional sightings reported, on account of individuals with cell phones or other video gear that caught these abnormal glints overhead. Could this unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) be satellites, innovation sent by unfamiliar state-run administrations, falling space garbage, or perhaps drifting specialty inflatables or deliberately faked unidentified flying items (UFOs)? Or on the other hand might they at some point be, indeed, aliens? Imagine a scenario in which Earth has been forced to bear extraterrestrials speeding in from Alpha Centauri which ended up lacking brake liquid and collided with New Mexico. In any case, in 2022, UAP will stand out enough to be noticed by both mainstream researchers and the national government

In June 2021, the U.S. military and intelligence community reported on UAPs.  It was trailed by a legislative effort to lay out a conventional office to do an “organized exertion” on assortment and examination connected with UAP.

“Our public safety endeavors depend on elevated matchless quality, and these peculiarities present a test to our predominance over the air. Remaining in front of UAP sightings is basic to keeping our upper hand and guarding our country,” Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said on Dec. 9, 2021, while reporting the consideration of her UAP correction in the $768.2 billion National Defense Authorization Act for the financial year 2022, which was endorsed into regulation by President Joe Biden on Dec. 27. Albeit the new office inside the Pentagon, called the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group, won’t expressly zero in on the quest for alien life, it will be entrusted with giving a full range of knowledge, as well as logical and specialized evaluations, connected with UAP. One of the new UAP office’s liabilities will be to carry out an arrangement to “test logical speculations connected with UAP qualities and exhibitions,” Gillibrand said in a statement. All in all, what happens next? For a certain something, there’s a deliberate work to construct UAP-spotting equipment and to choose where it will be positioned.  This year could be a defining moment in the investigation of UAP/UFOs. One expected significant improvement in 2022 will be UFO recognition, as per Mark Rodeghier, logical head of the Center for UFO Studies in Chicago. “The effort to detect, track and measure the UFO phenomenon in the field, in real-time, has recently entered a new phase,”-Rodeghier said. “The technology has gotten better, software tools have improved and the current interest in UFOs has attracted new, qualified professionals. “While one can’t predict how soon we will gain new, fundamental knowledge about UAP/UFOs, I believe that these efforts are very likely to succeed and set UFO research onto a new foundation of reliable, physical data,” Rodeghier added. “And as a consequence, we will have even more evidence — as if it was needed — that the UFO phenomenon is real and can be studied scientifically.” One impending drive, called the Galileo Project, will look for extraterrestrial gear close to Earth. It has two branches.  The main intends to recognize the idea of interstellar articles that don’t look like comets or space rocks — like ‘Oumuamua, the principal known interstellar item to visit the planetary group.  The subsequent branch targets UAP, like those important to the U.S. government. “The Galileo Project’s data will be open to the public, and its scientific analysis will be transparent,” said Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb, who is spearheading the project. “The related scientific findings would expand humanity’s knowledge, with no attention to borders between nations.” The Galileo research group incorporates more than 100 researchers who intend to collect the task’s most memorable telescope framework on the top of the Harvard College Observatory in spring 2022. “The system will record continuous video and audio of the entire sky in the visible, infrared, and radio bands, as well as track objects of interest,” Loeb said. “Artificial intelligence algorithms will distinguish birds from drones, airplanes, or something else. Once the first system will operate successfully, the Galileo Project will make copies of it and distribute them in many geographical locations.” An exception in all the UAP and UFO chats — that is regardless drawing in some consideration inside mainstream researchers — is the likelihood that UFOs are real human people who go back and forth through time. “The human time travelers model to explain UFOs has been gaining traction over the last couple of years,” said Michael Masters, a professor of anthropology at Montana Technological University.  Masters is the writer of the 2019 book “Identified Flying Objects,” which inspects the reason that UFOs and aliens may be our far-off human relatives utilizing the anthropological device of time travel to visit and concentrate on us, as individuals from their hominin evolutionary past. “I think people are starting to realize that it makes a lot of sense in the context of how these ships operate, how they can achieve such incredible accelerations and decelerations if they are manipulating space-time in their reference frame in and around these crafts, and if we can take seriously the description of beings seen in association with them, how they are ubiquitously described in such human terms, regarding their behavior, technology, and morphological form,” Masters said in an interview Masters values that the UFO/UAP subject is being treated seriously by a more extensive gathering of experts in different fields. “The more we continue to whittle away the stigma that has surrounded this subject for so long, the faster we may begin to understand the nuances of this mysterious phenomenon,” he said. “Further reducing the stigma will hopefully also mean that more scientists and scholars will continue to enter the conversation without fear of retribution or shame being cast upon their existing research program, which can only help to advance our knowledge farther and faster.” On account of the authority affirmation of the truth of these items, Masters said, “the conversation can now move on from ‘Are these real?’ to ‘What are they, and from where, or potentially when, are they coming?'” Presently, coordination is absent among organizations engaged with UAP location hardware, yet that might change this year, said Robert Powell, an executive board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) in Austin, Texas. “I believe that will improve as we go into 2022,” he said. Various SCU individuals are associated with the Galileo Project, and the association has joined forces with a few gatherings, including UFODATA, the UFO Data Acquisition Project (UFODAP), and UAPx. “UFODAP already has a working model that has been sold into the marketplace and is reasonably priced in the $2,000 to $5,000 range, depending on the accessories desired,” Powell told Space.com. “This system has already been used by a group known as UAPx to collect data. Our goal is to coordinate these activities in a way such that we use a system with standardized equipment set to collect data.” However, before that occurs, Powell said, the groups need to plot out exactly what that equipment is trying to measure and verify that the system can achieve that goal. “These are exciting times, as there are a growing number of groups focused on UAP detection and study,” said Kevin Knuth, an associate professor of physics at the University at Albany and vice president of UAPx, which intends to incorporate a network of distributed sensors that interested parties can host locally to contribute to UAP spotting. In any case, there are a few difficulties engaged with the collaboration of different gatherings, he said. “While some coordination among groups might be beneficial, especially in the context of efficiency, the fact that we currently know precious little about UAPs implies that the potential for discovery is higher if the groups begin by working independently, trying different equipment and procedures and watching in different places,” Knuth said  As lessons are learned and the results are made public, the various groups will begin to adopt equipment and procedures that have been demonstrated to be fruitful, he added.  “For this reason, it is probably not wise to coordinate the groups at this time,” Knuth said. “Instead, as we learn more about how to best observe and study UAPs, communication across groups — facilitated by the sharing of data and publishing of results — will lead to improvements in general. This is the benefit of independent scientific studies.” Taking a more extensive view, Knuth said the scientific groups are planning on publishing peer-reviewed scientific papers. The consequence will be the further progression of the logical investigations of UAPs “while encouraging and compelling more scientists to get involved in studying what could very well be among the most important discoveries in human history,” he said Featured image is Crystals of Infinity Enjoy the website and my other blogs.  Be well and stay informed!