UAP Society: What’s its mission and who’s it for?

UAP Society logo and website Screen shot from launch date announcement

Correction 5/19/22: We initially stated that Jim Sinegal would coordinate the science of the weather balloon launch, but we’ve since learned that Jim Segala would handle it. 

Last week an email arrived in my inbox from the community manager of Chris Lehto’s new project, the UAP Society. In part it read, “If you are tired of others’ gatekeeping results, of not having a safe and respectful place to talk about all things UAP, or if you even want to support new scientific investigation in the field…”

Well, that caught my attention.

The email also included a link to a short YouTube video on Lehto’s channel, so I went to check it out. In it, he briefly explained the UAP Society’s mission and launch date. I’ve embedded the video below, but here’s a breakdown of what it’s all about and hopes to accomplish.

UAP Society’s Mission

The first part of the description on the video announcing the society sums it up neatly:

After 80 years we still don’t know what the UFO phenomena really is. Barriers in the government, lack of funding, and a fractured community have kept humanity in the dark. Obviously, a different approach is needed. “UAP Society” is a discord community of enthusiasts, scientists, and anyone looking for a respectful place to connect with other people united with the common mission to find the truth.

J. Allen Hynek’s College Realized

Another thing Kehto explains in the video is that Paul Hynek, son of J. Allen Hynek, is on board with the project.

For those unfamiliar with J. Allen Hynek, he was an astronomer, professor, and ufologist who started out as a UFO skeptic. In addition to working as a scientific consultant on Project Blue Book, in one of his books he included a “Close Encounter” scale. It was, as Wikipedia put it, a method he’d developed to “better catalog UFO reports.” Is it any wonder he was a consultant for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind?

J. Allen Hynek also founded the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS). As Kehto explains, Paul Hynek “…wants to continue his father’s work, but this time we will create a ‘Visible College’ using Web3 decentralized technology.”

UAP Society NFTs

In order “to fund the science and point it at the UAP problem,” the UAP Society will use NFTs on the Ethereum blockchain.

They’ll reward NFT investors with open-source science and future UAP Society launches and whitelists and airdrops.

You don’t need to know anything about NFTs to participate. They’ll help educate you and guide you through it all.

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Similarly, if you don’t want to buy NFTs, you don’t have to. You won’t have the same level of access as those who do, but they welcome like-minded people to invest their time and passion, too.

UAP Start Date

The whole mission officially kicks off on May 27, 2022, with the launch of a space balloon at 12 pm PT. It’s in conjunction with a paracon, specifically the UFO Disclosure Symposium presented by UFO Mega Conference, which takes place from May 27-29 in Vernal, UT.

They’ll also LiveStream interviews with some of the big names at the conference. The launch will be hosted by Luis Jimenez. Alexei Novtizky will handle balloon duty, and Jim Segala will coordinate the science.

UAP Society Launch Announcement Video

About Chris Lehto

Chris Lehto is a retired F-16 pilot and currently writes books and makes YouTube videos. He has a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry-Materials Science from the Air Force Academy and a Masters in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle University. He has been stationed in South Korea, Italy, Alaska, Turkey, Spain and several locations in the contiguous US. His background and training allow him to provide a new and unique viewpoint. He grew up in Houston and currently lives with his wife and three little kids in Lagos, Portugal.

For More Info

Visit https://uapsociety.com.

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4 Comments

  1. Nah, I’m not hip enough to buy NFT’s. Whoa, doesn’t Lehto sound like a genius?!

  2. Author

    I’m with you. Not only am I not hip enough to buy NFTs, I also don’t see the point. They remind me of the Beanie Babies craze. lol

  3. Thanks for writing Courtney! It is actually Jim Segala doing the science for the balloon launch. That was my mistake but I have corrected it on the video. Thanks again for taking the time and interest to write the article. I hope the community succeeds.

  4. Author

    Hey Chris! Wow! Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to personally comment. I made the change about Jim Segala too. And I also hope your community succeeds. It’s great you’re taking the initiative like this. Best of luck with it! If you ever need anything else, happy to help.

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