An International Coalition of 15 UAP organizations Calls European Parliament to Action

An International Coalition of 15 UAP organizations Calls European Parliament to Action

For the first time, 15 national UAP studies organizations from 12 different European countries have signed a letter addressed to European institutions calling for an EU initiative on the study of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP, the acronym used to replace UFOs).

The initiative came from the UAP Coalition Netherlands, which had already coordinated a meeting on UAP in EU Airspace: Reporting and Scientific Assessment", organized at the European Parliament by Portuguese MEP Francisco Guerreiro, on March 20, 2024.

UAP Check international network was instrumental in bringing together the scientifically oriented organizations that, in the different European nations, have been conducting an activity of collecting, investigating and analyzing evidence of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) for many years.

Four specific actions are asked and detailed by the European UAP researchers community:

1) establish a EU procedure for the collection, access, analysis and publication of data on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena;

2) include UAPs in EU priorities, actions and legislation (e.g., on security, aviation and space);

3) set priorities and provide funding for European research on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena;

4) establish an international exchange of information on UAPs.

The 7-page call for action was addressed to the 400 MEPs who serve on the committees or subcommittees on research, defense and security, transport, and foreign affairs on October 24th. An additional 14-page dossier with 112 bibliographical notes was attached, detailing the problem and its research, too.

The letter is signed by the national UAP organizations of Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Sweden and United Kingdom.

UAP Coalition press release may be read or downloaded from here

The full text of the letter and documentation sent to Members of the European Parliament may be read or downloaded from here