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UAP Personalities

  • Underwood, Chad
    • Filmed the U.S. Navy’s 2004 “FLIR1” (aka “Tic Tac”) targeting-pod footage during the USS Nimitz encounter chain.
    • Coined (and popularized) the “Tic Tac” nickname for the object seen in infrared.
    • Became a pivotal “military sensor” witness cited across modern UAP discourse, documentaries, and congressional-era narratives.
  • Underwood, Peter
    • Popularized “field-guide” style paranormal investigation with location-based gazetteers that shaped modern ghost-lore publishing.
    • Advanced (and fiercely defended) a documentary approach to famous haunting claims, especially Borley Rectory.
    • Became a mainstream media regular in UK paranormal culture—often adjacent to UFO/Fortean communities despite a primary focus on hauntings.
  • Utts, Jessica
    • Served as the lead pro-psi voice in the 1995 government-commissioned review of the U.S. remote viewing program (Stargate), arguing results supported psychic functioning.
    • Became one of the most cited statisticians in parapsychology, defending experimental effect claims against skeptical critiques.
    • Bridged mainstream statistics leadership and “anomalous cognition” advocacy, fueling decades of remote-viewing lore often intertwined with UFO culture.