For the military, law enforcement, and aviation communities, unidentified objects in controlled airspace are not science fiction-they are operational concerns. Yet public conversation around UFOs remains dominated by ridicule, assumptions, and misinformation.
In UFO Aliens, retired Air Force Security Forces Chief Master Sergeant and investigator Jason Cvancara examines unexplained aerial events through the lens of national security, emphasizing observation, data collection, and reporting discipline. Drawing on decades of real-world experience, Cvancara illustrates why the unknown must be documented-not dismissed.
This book explores the cultural and institutional barriers that prevent accurate reporting, the cases that continue to defy conventional explanation, and the consequences of allowing stigma to shape policy and public perception.
Clear, measured, and grounded in investigative methodology, UFO Aliens challenges readers to rethink what "unidentified" actually means-and why understanding it matters for the safety of our skies.