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New Science Team Tackles UAP Riddles for the Government

Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Springs, USAMonday, June 22, 2026
# **U.S. Government Taps Elite Researchers to Decipher Unexplained Aerial Phenomena**

## **Harvard’s Avi Loeb Leads Public-Data-Only Initiative to Study Mysterious Sky Sightings**

In an unprecedented move, a cadre of leading researchers—spearheaded by Harvard physicist **Avi Loeb**—has been assembled to analyze bizarre objects detected in American airspace. This **all-public-data** project operates under a newly formed White House-led oversight board, in collaboration with agencies such as the Pentagon and FBI.

### **Who’s on the Team?**
The panel draws from an interdisciplinary pool, featuring experts in:
- **Physics**
- **Biology**
- **Artificial Intelligence**

Yet the selection has sparked debate. Critics, including transparency advocates, argue over the inclusion of **skeptic Michael Shermer**, questioning whether his presence undermines the objectivity of the investigation.

The Mystery Deepens: An Unexplained Orange Orb

Recent sightings near Cheyenne Mountain have added fuel to the fire. One report described an orange orb releasing smaller red orbs, leaving nearly 50% of 2023’s local incidents unexplained by conventional means.

While sensational theories swirl, the team remains cautious. No rush to alien conclusions here. Instead, they’re prioritizing data gaps—ruling out drones, sensor malfunctions, or other prosaic explanations before entertaining extraordinary hypotheses.

Politics, Secrecy, and the Push for Transparency

With President Trump advocating for declassification of UFO-related records, this initiative marks a shift in how the government approaches the unknown. For some, it signals a step toward dismantling decades of skepticism fueled by perceived government cover-ups. Others remain wary, arguing that past secrecy has already eroded public trust beyond repair.


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