Radar and Uncertainty: Toward Layered Sensing and a Distributed Observation Network for UAPs

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Radar promises order but reveals uncertainty, since atmospheric artifacts can mimic crafts, control rooms can filter out meaningful signals, data remain inaccessible, and experts like Gene Greneker and Mitch Randall push for careful interpretation while John Sahr’s “radio sun” idea for a distributed passive radar network offers a shared evidentiary path, with field investigators Keith Taylor, Gerry, and John Tedesco advocating layered sensing for practical safety and accountability rather than spectacle.

UFOs and Radar: Targets, Clutter, Safety, and False Certainty - Alternative Propulsion Engineering Conference
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UFOs and Radar: Targets, Clutter, Safety, and False Certainty - Alternative Propulsion Engineering Conference

From Washington 1952 to the Nimitz encounter, this story explores UFOs, radar errors, target filtering, public safety and citizen detection.