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Avi Loeb’s New UAP Council Raises Transparency Questions as UFO Data Flows Through AARO’s Expanding Bureaucracy

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WHAT'S INSIDE THIS REPORT

  • Avi Loeb has been selected to lead a newly formed UAP Science Advisory Council that will advise AARO, the intelligence community, and the federal government on unidentified anomalous phenomena.
  • The council's creation introduces another layer of review between raw UAP data and the public, raising concerns among disclosure advocates who fear transparency could be replaced by institutional gatekeeping.
  • The future credibility of the council may depend less on its scientific credentials and more on whether it pushes for the release of unfiltered evidence rather than government-approved conclusions.

By Samuel López | USA Herald

For years, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has occupied a unique position in the UFO debate.

Unlike many academics who have avoided the topic entirely, Loeb openly challenged scientific orthodoxy, argued that humanity should seriously investigate the possibility of extraterrestrial technology, launched Harvard's Galileo Project, and recently became one of the most visible voices analyzing the mysterious interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS.

Now, Loeb finds himself at the center of a new government-backed effort that could shape the future of UFO disclosure in America.

In a recent Medium post titled "More Details on the UAP Science Advisory Council," Loeb revealed that he has been tasked by the White House, the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the FBI, and members of the Intelligence Community to assemble and lead a newly created UAP Science Advisory Council.

The announcement immediately generated excitement among some researchers who view Loeb as a credible scientific voice willing to examine anomalous evidence without ridicule. Yet for many within the UFO disclosure community, the development raises a very different question:

Will this new council accelerate transparency—or create another layer of bureaucracy standing between the public and the truth?

That question becomes even more significant because the council will ultimately report to a higher-level UAP Governance Board designed to coordinate activities among military, intelligence, law-enforcement, and civilian agencies.

According to Loeb, the mission of the Science Advisory Council is straightforward: evaluate data, recommend collection methods, and help determine the nature of unidentified anomalous phenomena through the scientific method.

“The goal of the council is to advise the U.S. government on how to resolve the nature of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs).”

-Prof. Avi Loeb, Medium

On paper, the council's membership appears impressive. Loeb assembled a roster of respected scientists and specialists spanning physics, artificial intelligence, oceanography, psychology, biology, anthropology, instrumentation, and data analysis. The group includes well-known names such as Dr. Garry Nolan, Dr. Kevin Knuth, Dr. Tim Gallaudet, and economist Robin Hanson.

Few would argue that the council lacks intellectual firepower.

The concern lies elsewhere.

The council's recommendations will be based on data provided to it by government agencies. Loeb specifically noted that the information shared with council members will be unclassified. While that may sound reassuring, it also highlights a fundamental limitation.

If the council only sees what government agencies choose to release, then the public is effectively receiving an interpretation of a filtered dataset rather than direct access to the evidence itself.

That distinction matters.

The UFO disclosure movement has spent decades demanding access to underlying records, sensor data, imagery, radar returns, videos, witness statements, and intelligence assessments. Many advocates are not merely seeking expert opinions. They want access to the raw information from which those opinions are derived.

Under the newly announced structure, information appears destined to travel through multiple layers of review before reaching the public. First, agencies collect the data. Then AARO evaluates it. The Science Advisory Council analyzes it. The UAP Governance Board reviews it. Finally, decisions regarding declassification and release are made.

“The UAP Governing Board…. will assist in the timely coordination of declassification of UAP-related information, in accordance with Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security Information.”

-Prof. Avi Loeb, Medium

For critics of government secrecy, that process resembles a filtration system rather than a transparency initiative.

Those concerns are amplified by AARO's own history.

Since its creation, AARO has faced criticism from whistleblowers, lawmakers, researchers, and portions of the disclosure community who argue that the office has been overly dismissive of extraordinary claims while failing to provide meaningful public access to underlying evidence. The agency's conclusions have frequently generated controversy, particularly when they appeared to contradict testimony from military witnesses and intelligence officials.

The question now facing disclosure advocates is whether Loeb's involvement changes that dynamic—or merely lends scientific credibility to an existing process.

Ironically, Loeb himself became one of the most outspoken voices in recent months regarding 3I/ATLAS, an unusual interstellar object that captured global attention. During the object's flyby, Loeb publicly identified numerous anomalies and advocated for serious scientific examination.

Yet despite highlighting those unusual characteristics, Loeb never elevated 3I/ATLAS beyond a Level 4 on what has become known as the "Loeb Scale," his framework for assessing the likelihood that an object may represent extraterrestrial technology.

For some observers, that demonstrated scientific restraint.

For others, it highlighted a recurring tension: the difference between discussing anomalies and drawing bold conclusions from them.

That same tension may ultimately define the future of the UAP Science Advisory Council.

Loeb emphasizes that scientists have a civic duty to assist government investigations and follow evidence wherever it leads. His supporters argue that serious science requires caution, discipline, and rigorous analysis rather than speculation.

Critics counter that the public has already spent decades waiting for studies, committees, task forces, investigations, and reports while fundamental questions remain unanswered.

The creation of another council inevitably raises concerns about whether genuine disclosure is moving forward—or merely being processed through another administrative layer.

The stakes are significant.

If the council becomes an independent scientific body willing to challenge assumptions and push for maximum public access to evidence, it could become one of the most important developments in the history of UFO research.

If it instead functions as another intermediary that interprets government-approved data while withholding underlying evidence, many disclosure advocates will likely view it as one more checkpoint in a system that has long frustrated public efforts to understand the UAP phenomenon.

Loeb ended his announcement with an optimistic promise.

"The best is yet to come."

For a public that has spent generations waiting for answers about UFOs, the question is no longer whether more experts will study the mystery.

The question is whether the public will finally be allowed to see the evidence for itself.

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