Join us for The Sol Foundation’s inaugural Sol Forum on Friday, March 21st, at 3:30 PM EST (2:30 PM CST / 1:30 PM MST / 12:30 PM PST). Don’t miss this exclusive event featuring esteemed guests Dr. Larry Lemke, Dr. Hal Puthoff, and Dr. Jacques Vallée!
Event Details
We are thrilled to announce the launch of The Sol Forum, a digital platform designed to continue the vital discussions and research shared at our annual symposium. The kick-off meeting is set for this Friday, March 21st, at 12:30 PM PDT / 3:30 PM EDT / 20:30 CET, featuring a captivating conversation about UAP science and their roles in the Invisible College—a network of scientists who explored UAP when such topics were largely dismissed in academia. This promises to be a unique discussion with some of the most respected figures in UAP research. To attend Friday’s meeting, click this link.
At the core of the Sol Forum will be a monthly digital show that showcases experts from various fields, providing insights on crucial UAP-related topics. Each episode will mirror our symposium format, featuring interviews, fireside chats, presentations, panel discussions, and Q&A sessions. Following each show, members can join smaller, interactive breakout rooms on Zoom for engaging discussions with fellow members, promoting deeper connections and networking.
We are excited to make the first live session of the Sol Forum accessible to everyone. However, the breakout sessions will be exclusive to our members. After the March 21st meeting, access to future live virtual gatherings will require a Sol membership, and recordings will undergo post-production before being released publicly on YouTube. Rest assured, there are no paywalls for any of Sol’s work—just early access for our members and supporters.
The Sol Foundation encourages you to become a member of Sol to participate in future live events and much more.
Membership Opportunities
Membership is available for a limited time—help shape the future of UAP research by visiting our Membership page for details on membership tiers and benefits.
Speakers’ Bios:
Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff
Dr. Puthoff is the President and CEO of EarthTech International, Inc. and the Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin (IASA). With a Ph.D. from Stanford University, his diverse background includes decades of research spanning General Electric, the National Security Agency, SRI International, and more. He has released numerous publications on topics like electron-beam devices and space propulsion and advises various tech and defense organizations on advanced technology.
Dr. Larry Lemke
A former NASA scientist and aerospace engineer, Dr. Lemke brings extensive knowledge in propulsion, space exploration, and high-energy physics. His career encapsulates many significant advancements in aerospace, as he investigates the scientific foundations of anomalous phenomena with a rigorous analytical approach.
Dr. Jacques Vallée
Dr. Vallée is a distinguished scientist, author, and venture capitalist, known for his pioneering contributions to UAP research. With a background in computer science and artificial intelligence, his
This sounds like an incredible opportunity to engage with some of the leading minds in the field of UAP research! The Sol Forum is poised to create a vibrant platform for discussions that bridge the gap between academia and public interest, particularly on a topic that has been considered taboo for far too long. With experts like Dr. Larry Lemke, Dr. Hal Puthoff, and Dr. Jacques Vallée on board, attendees can expect a rich dialogue about the science behind UAP phenomena and the experiences of those who have investigated them.
It’s especially exciting that the first meeting is open to everyone, setting a precedent for inclusivity in what promises to be an ongoing series of insightful discussions. I appreciate the emphasis on fostering community and interactive engagement through the breakout sessions for members. It sounds like a fantastic way to connect with like-minded individuals and delve deeper into the essential questions surrounding UAP research.
For anyone intrigued by these topics, I highly encourage becoming a member to gain more access to future events and help shape the future of this important discourse. Looking forward to seeing how the Sol Forum evolves!