Pt. 3 Detectable Signatures - Joshua Pierson

Pt. 3 Detectable Signatures - Joshua Pierson

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Welcome to part 3 of our series exploring Dr. Joshua Pierson's
dissertation on Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena (UAP). In this
episode, we delve deeper into Dr. Pierson's research titled
"Detectable Signatures of Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena:
Building an Intelligence Picture of Capabilities Through
Structured Analytic Techniques." Dr. Joshua Pierson brings a
wealth of experience to UAP studies. He offers a unique
perspective as an active US Army Warrant Officer with 24 years in
intelligence and national security. His association with the
Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) further enhances his
credibility in this area.


His work stands out for its rigorous approach to gathering and
analyzing UAP data. His research methodology involved reviewing
2,368 UAP reports, narrowing them down to 684 cases worthy of
investigation. This process led to the identification of 42
distinct signatures potentially associated with UAP.


One of the most intriguing aspects of Dr. Pierson's work is how
it compares to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO)
efforts. Our discussion suggests that Dr. Pierson's methods have
been more effective in gathering intelligence and information on
UAP, offering what are described as "certainties" based on real
data. We'll discuss how Dr. Pierson conducted this research while
battling cancer, adding a personal dimension to his work. This
aspect of his journey underscores his dedication to the field and
inspires his academic achievements. A key focus of this episode
will be Dr. Pierson's use of structured analytic techniques in
building an intelligence picture of UAP capabilities. We'll break
down how these methods contribute to a more comprehensive
understanding of UAP phenomena.

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