Project Morrigan

Project Morrigan is a significant Irish initiative, formally proposed to the Oireachtas, calling for the establishment of dedicated national institutions for the rigorous scientific study of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).

The project is spearheaded by Chris Gaffney, an Irish representative for the International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER), who has been actively investigating UAP since the 1970s. At its heart, Project Morrigan advances a compelling proposition — that the advanced technology apparently exhibited by UAP may hold the key to an entirely new form of clean, sustainable energy, with potentially revolutionary implications for the global energy crisis.

Momentum behind the project received a significant boost with the discovery of a confidential Irish government memorandum from the 1950s relating to UAP — a finding that lends historical weight to calls for formal academic and scientific inquiry at a national level.

Project Morrigan has attracted support from internationally recognised figures in the UAP and defence communities, including Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in the United States, and Dr. Colm Kelleher, an Irish scientist who has held top-secret U.S. government security clearance.

Together, these voices underscore a growing consensus: that UAP can no longer be dismissed, and that Ireland has both the opportunity and the responsibility to take a leading role in understanding one of the most profound scientific questions of our time.