Check out the new book from epidemiologist and former dean of the School of Public Health at Harvard Dr. Michelle A. Williams, "The Cure for Everything: The Epic Struggle for Public Health and a Radical Vision for Human Thriving," at https://t.co/A6coSCtQSc
As an MIT alumnus, I agree with and fully support the response of MIT President Sally Kornbluth to the U.S. Department of Education's “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” proposed by U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon - https://t.co/d4aFulHqXN
The latest Flight Safety Detectives episodes reveals new FAA data about a December 2025 drone encounter that may have been a UAP encounter - https://t.co/2XoSosxO5C
The Flight Safety Detectives offer a detailed analysis of the preliminary report from the Air India crash investigation and ask questions about why some key details were missing https://t.co/6wCE9ZrdfQ
This week on the Flight Safety Detectives: An Interview with Former NASA Flight Surgeon Dr. Gregory Rogers on NASA Safety Issues and a possible USAF UAP program - https://t.co/IUi6x3LFkM
Check out the latest Flight Safety Detectives episode that includes an FAA report of a 767 surrounded by 25 drones/UAP at 34,000 feet in December 2024 - https://t.co/F0cSuEf0d5
The seeds of what China's DeepSeek is doing in 2025 were clear to me in 2019. The following article from my trip to SXSW in 2019 describes how the Chinese approach has huge advantages over the US approach -https://t.co/RnCbfihc7s
Todd Curtis and John Goglia of The Flight Safety Detectives discuss the midair collision over the Los Angeles Fires between a small drone and a large firefighting aircraft that grounded the aircraft for several days. https://t.co/y7QWCERGEQ
The Flight Safety Detectives released its latest episode and it is all about the recent drone swarm across New York and New Jersey. Todd and John were not impressed with the government's response https://t.co/Uo45lRJlyI
An ATR72-500, VS-VPB operated by VoePass Linhas Aereas of Brazil crashed today at about 1622Z near Sao Paulo. The aircraft was on a domestic flight from Casceval to Sao Paulo when it apparently departed from controlled flight at about FL170. There were no reported survivors.
The slides from my recent lecture ‘Using the NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System to Track UAP Events’ are available in Keynote, PowerPoint, and PDF at https://t.co/g5YnB4Vu2C