Last time out, “we” touched on sci-fi special effects artist Douglas Trumball’s hopes for logging UFO data by developing multi-spectrum camera technologies, with the intent of triangulated deployment. The unfunded, all-volunteer team includes MUFON video/photo analyst Marc D’Antonio, as well as former employees of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The project is known as UFOTOG, and among its motivational sources is Robert Schroeder, a retired Hewlett-Packard software engineer with degrees in math and aerospace engineering. Three years ago, Schroeder described how science is beginning to close in on The Great Taboo with his book Solving the UFO Enigma: How Modern Physics is Revealing the Technology of UFOs.
Following the apparent flatline of a universal structure theory during recent Hadron supercollider experiments, Schroeder feels his own ideas about UFO propulsion systems are even more compelling. Last week, he offered a synopsis of his work to De Void. Here's Bob in his own words:
This is the highest level 'civilian' based project out there on the real science behind UFO technology. It would seem obvious that this project should be supported by some private money. For some reason, however, this hasn't his happened -- yet. We wonder why? To read more, click here.