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NASA UFO study team includes former astronaut, scientists and more - Kornee - Oct 22, 2022

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/nasa-ufo-study-team-includes-former-astronaut-scientists-and-more/ar-AA13eU7Y?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=183913ec7068475593f4784a87f813ff

So we have a list of the high-powered team members. No doubt fully reflective of diversity mandates.

Key passage:
"The study doesn't aim to be the last word on UFOs. It will look at previously collected UAP observations (the unclassified ones only, leaving out sensitive military data), focusing on how they could be better organized and analyzed in the future to shed more light on mysterious sky sights."

That omission won't make any real difference. A resurrected Project Blue Book in effect, with ostensibly more open-mindedness, that will inevitably achieve no 'breakthrough in understanding'.


RE: NASA UFO study team includes former astronaut, scientists and more - Kornee - Oct 26, 2022

And....an expanded bio sketch list reveals at least somewhat 'gender representative':
https://www.theufochronicles.com/2022/10/nasa-announces-uap-ufo-study-team.html

Regardless of approved diversityness level, the end result of the high powered study will for sure be a frustrating impasse. Sorry folks. It just will.
Yes feel free to quote me as having made an absolute statement. May history mercifully vindicate my soul!