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Second Annual SOL Foundation Symposium Set for Late November 2024

Exciting News: Second SOL Foundation Symposium Set for November in San Francisco

The buzz is real! Exciting news just in: the second SOL Foundation Symposium is slated to take place this November in the vibrant city of San Francisco. While we await confirmation on the lineup of esteemed speakers, organizers promise that more details will be unveiled soon.

For those who may have missed the first symposium, the SOL Foundation has been tirelessly working behind the scenes to build crucial connections among scientific communities, government agencies, and the public. Their mission? To promote transparency and global awareness surrounding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs).

Since the last event, the Foundation’s dedicated academic and government experts have been busy drafting a series of informative white papers focused on UAPs. These documents shed light on national security, biological implications, financial considerations, and even tackle the potential scientific and religious ramifications of these phenomena. Their efforts extend globally as they collaborate with news outlets and various governments to enhance the public’s understanding and proper management of UAP-related information.

But that’s not all! The SOL Foundation is rolling out exciting research initiatives, with announcements expected as we draw closer to the symposium.

Are you interested in contributing to this vital work? The SOL Foundation is continuously seeking information, financial support, and volunteers. If you have insights, resources, or time to share, the team encourages you to reach out through their website. Whether you’re from academia or the private sector, your involvement can make a meaningful difference. If you want to volunteer, feel free to message me directly for a link to the volunteer form. For public sector members or those looking to connect as part of the general population, please use their ‘contact us’ page for inquiries.

A quick note for potential volunteers: If accepted, some projects may require a background check (covering employment, education, or criminal history) or necessitate signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), all at no cost to you.

With so much in the works, there’s no doubt that exciting times lie ahead for the SOL Foundation and everyone involved. Stay tuned for more updates about the symposium and how you can be part of this groundbreaking initiative!

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