Near-Death Experiences Study, Pentagon UAP Office at Risk, and Missing Scientists Spark Conspiracy Theories
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This week on Headlines from the Beyond, we’re covering three major paranormal and unexplained stories shaping the conversation right now.
A new publication from the International Association for Near-Death Studies proposes a bold scientific framework for studying near-death experiences (NDEs) and other end-of-life phenomena. Drawing on decades of clinical observations, one researcher estimates that millions of Americans report near-death experiences, shared death experiences, and deathbed visions each year. Could a national database and a willingness to study consciousness beyond the body transform how science understands life, death, and what may come after?
Next, a new bill introduced by Tim Burchett aims to defund the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the office tasked with investigating unidentified aerial phenomena. If passed, the legislation would dismantle centralized UAP oversight and redistribute responsibilities across the Department of Defense. What would this mean for transparency, disclosure efforts, and the future of UFO research?
Finally, internet investigators are drawing connections between a series of recent disappearances and deaths involving scientists, military personnel, and defense contractors—including the ongoing case of missing Air Force General William Neil McCasland. From NASA researchers to national security officials, the clustering of these cases has fueled speculation about whether these incidents are coincidental—or part of something larger.
From the science of near-death experiences to government oversight of UFOs and emerging conspiracy theories, we’re tracking the stories shaping the strange, the uncertain, and the unexplained.
Three stories, one briefing on the strange, the storied, and the extraordinary.
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Show Notes:
O'Driscoll, Jeff. "A New Scientific Model for Studying Near-Death Phenomena." Journal of Near-Death Studies 42, no. 3 (2024).
Dr. Jeff O’Driscoll
Pentagon’s UFO Office to Be Eliminated Under New Bill
All-domain Anomaly Research Office
Dr. Jon T. Kosloski
H.R.8197 - To terminate the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office of the Department of Defense, and for other purposes.
Missing nuclear official becomes TENTH person tied to dark pattern surrounding US secrets
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