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Intelligent actors? A new study of UAP is tracked for three decades


A new study conducted by the Scientific Coalition of UAP (Scu) studies revealed major transformations in the behavior of unknown anomalies (UAP) from 1945 to 1975, indicating that these phenomena may include smart representatives with advanced technology.

Posted on May 21, 2025, TicketEntitled “UAP 1945-1975 Military and Public Activities” provides new visions about UFO activities and potential intentions.

Search, authored by members of Scu Larry J. Hancock, Ian M. Borit, Sean Groshnor, Larry Kitts, and Joshua Pearson, Analyzes Three decades of UAP accidents reveal patterns indicating a focus on military atomic war facilities and the transition to night reactions with the public.

The main results include early interest in atomic weapons sites, such as radioactive material factories and continental ballistic missile facilities (ICBM), with noticeable accidents such as the 1967 Malmstrom event, where UAP reports disrupt multi -missile missiles.

The study highlights the shift from high “show” activities during the day-such as close methods and radical flights-in the 1940s and 1950s to secret night operations by the 1970s.

These subsequent activities refer to possible human behavioral studies, with UAPS involved in longer notes and a closer approach to small groups of witnesses.

The researchers also identified limited electronic contact attempts by UAPS, including friend or encrypted enemy signals (IFF) in 1957, hinting into an early communication protocol later that shifted from public participation.

“This early period can be considered part of the initial communication protocol,” said Ian Buriet, a team member of the team. “However, instead of progressing to public contact, we see a shift to secret night reactions, which may be decisive to understand future UAP reactions and their origins.”

This study is the fourth in a series by SCU examining post -World War II Activity. Previous studies have identified UAP patterns of atomic war and transition from activities during the day to night.

The latest results depend on this work, providing a deeper understanding of how UAP behavior develops and what it might mean for future confrontations.

The full study provides detailed data and analysis for researchers and the public. Scu, a non -profit organization composed of former scientists, engineers and military professionals, continues to call for a strict scientific investigation from UAPS to enhance the global understanding of these phenomena.

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