UAP Awareness and Response for the Good of Public Safety

Event Type

Town Hall

Location

Virtual

Date

Oct. 16th, 2025

Time

2pm - 3:30pm ET

2pm ET

Details

The UAP Disclosure Fund’s Virtual Town Hall, "UAP Awareness and Response for the Good of Public Safety," is a national online forum bringing together experts from defense, academia, and data science to help law enforcement, firefighters, and first responders prepare for the growing reality of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) transparency.

Scheduled for 2pm ET, October 16, 2025, the event will feature presentations on UAP history, data analysis, incident investigation, and psychological readiness—culminating in an interactive audience Q&A. Designed for public safety professionals but open to all, the town hall aims to promote collaboration, education, and preparedness to ensure communities respond calmly, responsibly, and scientifically to future disclosures.

Topics Include

• How law enforcement and first responders can safely approach reported UAP encounters

  • Lessons from credible UAP history and data analysis

  • Building practical training and protocols for emergency response

  • Managing community wellbeing and mental health amid possible UAP/NHI disclosure

  • Audience Q&A with expert panelists

Featured Speakers

Larry Hancock

Board Member, Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU)

A U.S. Air Force veteran and Cold War historian, Larry Hancock leads the SCU Intentions Study and brings decades of expertise in national security, covert operations, and intelligence analysis.

Ian Porritt

Astronomer & Data Analyst, SCU Intentions Study Team

Based in New Zealand, Ian Porritt has discovered multiple exoplanets and now applies advanced pattern analysis to UAP behavior, merging scientific observation with disciplined data methodologies.

Dr. Keith Taylor, EdD

Adjunct Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

A retired NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment and former FEMA Urban Search & Rescue Planning Manager, Dr. Taylor is an authority on emergency management and Weapons of Mass Destruction response.

Dr. Lenore Wiand, PhD

Clinical Psychologist & Trauma Specialist

With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Wiand pioneered music-based protocols for PTSD used in military and clinical settings and lectures globally on trauma, consciousness, and holistic recovery.

Sean Grosvenor (moderator)

Forensic Consultant & Retired Illinois State Police

A court-qualified forensic expert and instructor, Sean Grosvenor has trained over 50 public safety agencies and moderates the UAPDF Town Hall, guiding discussions on investigative readiness and coordinated response.

© 2025 UAP Disclosure Fund. All rights reserved.

Disclosure Advocacy Group, Inc. (d/b/a UAP Disclosure Fund), is a 501(c)(3) public charity. UAP Disclosure Fund (d/b/a UAP Disclosure Action Fund) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit advocacy group.

*Tax exempt status pending IRS approval for both organizations.

EIN: 33-3962144

Address: 42 Water St, PO Box 334, Guilford, CT 06437

© 2025 UAP Disclosure Fund. All rights reserved.

Disclosure Advocacy Group, Inc. (d/b/a UAP Disclosure Fund), is a 501(c)(3) public charity. UAP Disclosure Fund (d/b/a UAP Disclosure Action Fund) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit advocacy group.

*Tax exempt status pending IRS approval for both organizations.

EIN: 33-3962144

Address: 42 Water St, PO Box 334, Guilford, CT 06437

© 2025 UAP Disclosure Fund. All rights reserved.

Disclosure Advocacy Group, Inc. (d/b/a UAP Disclosure Fund), is a 501(c)(3) public charity. UAP Disclosure Fund (d/b/a UAP Disclosure Action Fund) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit advocacy group.

*Tax exempt status pending IRS approval for both organizations.

EIN: 33-3962144

Address: 42 Water St, PO Box 334, Guilford, CT 06437