The Rise in UFO Reports: A 2023 Overview

A recent article by CTV News highlighted the increase in UFO or UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) reports over Canada in 2023, as recorded in Transport Canada’s aviation incident database. The reports, mainly from pilots, describe observations of unusual lights and objects. These objects are noted for their erratic movements, which deviate from the typical flight […]

From Sightings to Insights: Canada’s 2024 UAP Revelation

Significant developments in National UAP research are anticipated this year. The Official Canadian UAP report, part of the Sky Canada Project, is scheduled for release by mid-2024. This project reflects Canada’s growing interest and involvement in the investigation of UAP. The aim of the Sky Canada Project is not only to investigate UAP sightings but […]

A Comprehensive Journey – Part 1: From TESA’s Inception to Its Evolution

On the Winter Solstice of 2018, a day soaked in symbolism and revered across various cultures as a pivotal point of change and rebirth, I experienced a profound vision that would fundamentally alter the course of my life. This vision, an intricate tapestry woven from symbols steeped in ancient lore and personal significance, unfurled in […]

Pushing for Transparency: TESA’s Perspective on Canada’s UAP Disclosure Efforts

In Canada, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) is not just a subject of niche interest but a national phenomenon, with sightings reported regularly across the country. The Experiencer Support Association (TESA) actively researches these events, especially near sensitive sites like nuclear facilities. A significant development has recently emerged in the field of UAP research in Canada, […]

Access to Information From Our Canadian Government is Easier Than You May Think

In the wake of the recent UAP Report published by the American Office of the Director of National Intelligence on Thursday, January 12, 2023, there appears to be silence among UFO and UAP communities. If you browse underground channels, like #UFOTWITTER and read social comments from those involved in the conversation, you will notice a […]

The Hynek/Vallée Classification System is Obsolete

“Yes. I said it. I will say it again. The UFO Classification systems that J. Allen Hynek and Jacques Vallée created are obsolete. They are no longer useful or even adequate enough to categorize the continuous growth of the UFO phenomena we are experiencing today.”

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