Sun, Oct 30, 2022
Investigations Into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena To Continue
Following its announcement of the first reportedly scientifically-authenticated documentation of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) in 2020, Genesis 2 Project LLC (G2P) has continued their empirical investigations of UAP recordings.

Their data collection and ensuing scientific findings have already begun to transform the understanding of physics and opened important discussions with U.S. Government (USG) personnel on the implications of such technologies for our national security.
Over the past year, G2P's recruitment of science-based professionals has reportedly increased. It now has a 'deep bench' of former U.S. Government scientists -- from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) to members of the Intelligence Community, from the FBI, CIA and DHS.
Many non-USG groups and individuals have also allegedly contributed to G2P's research, including ongoing collaboration with the digital media forensic analysists at Primeau Forensics. Over the 5-year course of G2P's data collection efforts and scientific investigations focused on the northern New Mexico region, local property owners and witnesses agreed to interviews under assurances provided by strict non-disclosure and location release agreements. These individuals come from all walks of life and include an Albuquerque public school teacher, a private helicopter pilot who is native New Mexican, a chile farmer, and a business executive who is blood-descendent of a northern New Mexico tribal nation. They shared their personal knowledge and documentations of UAP and of native folklore and regional petroglyphs that validate modern-day experiences and G2P's data.

Debra LaPrevotte, former FBI Special Agent and Forensic Scientist in the Evidence Response Team Unit at the FBI Lab, and Dr. JC van Velkinburgh, a biophysicist and expert witness in litigation involving ethics and integrity of science communication, are the official spokespeople of G2P.
Following the successful implementation of G2P's mission to establish evidence-based multidisciplinary scientific study of UAP in Northern New Mexico, the program has announced the expansion of G2P's investigations internationally. The first of these new projects will be focused in Cusco, Peru, where G2P already has a base of experiential documentation in the Urubamba Valley of the Andes mountain range.
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