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Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, to Keynote 2026 SCU Annual Conference on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena in Toronto

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Toronto, Canada (May 4, 2026)  — Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and former Minority Staff Director of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, will headline the 2026 Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) Annual Conference, taking place July 24–26, 2026, at the Marriott Eaton Centre in Toronto. The theme of the conference is “The Role of Science and Global Governments in UAP Research.”

Mellon’s keynote address, “Science, National Security, and UAP,” will anchor a three-day international gathering of scientists, researchers, and policy experts examining Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) through rigorous, multidisciplinary approaches.

“SCU has been at the forefront of bringing scientific rigor to the field of UAP. I’m delighted to keynote their conference this year and share my insights about the intersection of science, government, and national security,” Mellon states. 

Hosted by SCU, a U.S.-based organization with global membership, the conference will bring together leading voices from Canada, the United States, Japan, France, Germany, Hungary, and beyond. Participants will explore UAP research across fields, including physics and astronomy, neurology, anthropology, artificial intelligence, and data science.

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SCU’s goal for the conference is to raise awareness of UAP research as interest in it continues to grow across scientific and governmental communities worldwide. The organization is dedicated to advancing transparency, data integrity, and cross-disciplinary collaboration in advancing the field of UAP research.

 “Science has always shared its discoveries freely, while governments have guarded theirs in the name of national security,” says Robert Powell, CoFounder of SCU. “First contact will render that distinction obsolete because a civilization that reaches across the stars will see us as one single pale blue dot.”

The conference will also offer opportunities for students, media, government (former and active), civilian researchers, and academics to engage directly with experts and participate in discussions shaping the future of UAP science.

About SCU

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) is a nonprofit interdisciplinary research organization dedicated to the scientific investigation of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Composed of scientists, engineers, former military and intelligence professionals, and law enforcement experts, SCU applies rigorous analytical methods and advanced tools to evaluate aerial and anomalous phenomena. SCU collaborates with government agencies, academic institutions, and private sector partners to ensure objective, evidence-based analysis, enhance reporting systems, and provide actionable insights to improve public safety and airspace security. Its research supports transparency, responsible evaluation, and the advancement of scientific understanding of phenomena that are not readily explained by conventional technologies.

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