Government May Possess UFO Materials and Alien Bodies Says Researcher
"I think they recognize that there are things they don't understand that may not be human-made and that's what makes this moment exciting. If the Pentagon was confident that we are dealing with human-made objects, we would see all of this information perhaps classified in memos to the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, rather than shared with scientists."
About this episode
Host Jesse Weber covers breaking developments in UFO research, scientific discoveries, and trending cultural stories in this July 4th weekend special edition. The most significant development is Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb's appointment to lead a new White House UFO Advisory Council established by the Trump administration to investigate unidentified anomalous phenomena. Loeb reveals the council has requested over 50 items of information from intelligence agencies and will analyze unclassified data transparently, potentially publishing findings in scientific journals. He suggests the government's willingness to share data with scientists indicates they may have encountered non-human technology. The show also features live coverage from the annual Roswell UFO Festival with former FBI agent Ben Hansen, who discusses increasing public interest in disclosure and investigates the disappearance of Major General William Neil McCaslin, a military figure linked to UFO research. In science news, paleontologist Steve Brusatte discusses how a fossil discovered in Antarctica in 1985 sat misidentified in a museum drawer for 40 years before modern CT scanning revealed it as the continent's first dinosaur fossil—an 82-million-year-old titanosaur bone. Brusatte explains how artificial intelligence is now being used to classify dinosaur footprints and discusses whether extinct species like woolly mammoths could be resurrected. The episode also covers breaking news in the Lynette Hooker missing persons case with newly released Coast Guard body cam footage of her husband Brian's sailboat being seized, trending stories including New York Mayor Zoran Mandani asking residents to set thermostats to 78 degrees during a heatwave, and speculation about a possible Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding at Madison Square Garden requiring 139 police officers for security.
Key takeaways
- Harvard's Avi Loeb appointed to lead White House UFO Advisory Council investigating potential non-human technology with unprecedented government transparency and cooperation from intelligence agencies
- UFO council has requested over 50 items of information from Pentagon, FBI, and intelligence community and will analyze only unclassified data for potential scientific publication
- Loeb suggests government sharing UFO data with scientists indicates phenomena may not be human-made, referencing whistleblower claims of government possessing alien materials
- Antarctic fossil misidentified as marine reptile for 40 years revealed as continent's first dinosaur bone using modern CT scanning and 3D imaging technology
- Annual Roswell UFO Festival draws thousands amid growing public interest in disclosure following recent congressional hearings and declassification efforts
- Coast Guard releases body cam footage of Brian Hooker's sailboat seizure in ongoing investigation of wife Lynette's disappearance in the Bahamas
- New York Mayor asks residents to set thermostats to 78 degrees during extreme heatwave sparking backlash and accusations of socialism