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Chase Kloetzke

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Bio: Chase’s certifications include Private Investigator, International Forensic and Evidence Collections, and Certified Property and Evidence Specialist (CPES) through the International Association for Property and Evidence. As such, she consistently demonstrates the knowledge, technical requirements, legal parameters and the commitment to evidence-based investigations using current technologies and methodologies deployed by professional Law Enforcement Officials.

Chase joined the Mutual UFO Network in 1996 and was later promoted to Star Team Manager and Deputy Director of Investigations, positions she held through 2011. In these roles, she was responsible for the program design, protocols and investigation procedures for a national rapid response unit. This included supervising the most experienced investigators and having access to the most sensitive and complex cases reported to MUFON. In 2018, Chase became Director of Investigations for MUFON.

In 2016, Chase became a registered official lobbyist for the UFO Field. Through her lobby, “THE FIELD REPORTS: A Science and Technology Investigation Group,” she has focused on document declassification and serving as an intermediary for witnesses and those most affected by unknown technologies.

Chase continues to work actively as a UFO investigator, responding to reports within the U.S. and abroad, with a particular focus on Central and South America, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. She has brought hands-on forensic analysis to numerous ancient artifacts and allegedly anomalous samples such as the Elongated Skulls and “Star Child” Skull. She is committed to an ethical and professional evidence-based approach to the UFO phenomenon. There is no compromise when the truth is at stake.

Website: TheFieldReports.com

Lecture: The UFO Game Changers

With recent announcements, new start-up companies, and the changing conversation around UFOs, is it time to abandon the 50-year-old approach of focusing on “objects” or only the physical aspects of the phenomenon? Evidence concludes that we must evolve as a community of experienced investigators and researchers and include the probability and the perceptions of the unknown; the unmistakable unknowns that have put science and foreign countries on a frantic hunt for this new reality.