Avi Loeb, a professor at Harvard University, has been appointed to lead a new scientific advisory council established by the White House to study UFOs. This announcement was made on Friday, as the government seeks to address public interest and scientific inquiry into unidentified aerial phenomena.
Role of the New Council
The newly formed council aims to explore the implications of UFO sightings and their potential extraterrestrial origins. Loeb, who previously headed Harvard’s astronomy department until 2020, is known for his controversial theories suggesting that alien technology may already be present on Earth.
Loeb’s leadership is expected to bring a scientific rigor to the investigation of UFOs, a topic that has gained increased attention in recent years. The council will provide insights and recommendations to government agencies on how to approach this enigmatic subject.
Avi Loeb's Background and Theories
Loeb has garnered significant media attention for his bold claims regarding extraterrestrial life. He authored the book Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth, where he presents arguments for the existence of advanced alien civilizations. His work has sparked both intrigue and skepticism within the scientific community.





