#746. The Future of UFO Detection Is Here | John & E.J. Craig

#746. The Future of UFO Detection Is Here | John & E.J. Craig
John and E.J. Craig, a husband-and-wife UFO research team based in Denver, join us to discuss a major shift in how Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are being tracked and studied. After years of investigating sightings the traditional way, they’ve launched a new platform designed to move beyond after-the-fact reports and into real-time detection. Their system, UFO-Track.com, combines specialized sensor technology with citizen participation to create rapid-response alerts when potential UAP activity is detected. The goal is straightforward but ambitious: capture events as they happen, with multiple witnesses and multiple cameras, building stronger, more verifiable data than the single-sighting reports that have long dominated the field. We get into how their UFO-Sense hardware works, how triangulation plays a role in identifying objects in the sky, and what it means to bring everyday people into a coordinated, data-driven approach to UAP research. This is what they call “proactive disclosure,” shifting the focus away from waiting on official channels and toward building a ground-up network of observers. Beyond the technology, this conversation also explores the human side of their work. As a married couple deeply committed to the subject, John and E.J. bring a rare dynamic to the field—combining personal passion with a shared mission to better understand the unknown. If you’ve ever wondered what the future of UFO research might look like, this episode offers a compelling look at where things could be heading.