Professor of pathology at Stanford. Conducts isotopic analysis on reported UAP material samples and has discussed neurological effects in encounter witnesses. A central figure in the contemporary academic-adjacent conversation.
Dr. Garry Nolan is a distinguished immunologist and researcher at Stanford University who has actively applied advanced material science and biology to the UAP phenomenon. He was contracted by the U.S. government to analyze the physiological damage and neurological anomalies sustained by military personnel following close encounters with anomalous objects. Nolan's key contribution involves his rigorous, peer-reviewed isotopic analysis of alleged UAP crash debris, utilizing advanced mass spectrometry to identify anomalous isotopic ratios. He has publicly stated his absolute certainty that non-human intelligence has visited Earth and remains active in our environment. His involvement bridges the gap between elite academic science and the study of highly anomalous materials.