VGTel, Inc. announced the release of initial findings from its electroencephalogram study, marking a key follow-up milestone in the company's ongoing research into consciousness, astronomy, and unidentified aerial phenomena. This announcement reinforces that the company's work in consciousness research represents the continued execution of a defined multi-phase strategy rather than a new direction.
The EEG study successfully established a baseline dataset of brainwave activity under controlled conditions, providing the foundation for comparative consciousness studies, integration with environmental and electromagnetic data, and expansion into AI-driven analysis through VegaCore. While foundational, this dataset represents a critical first step toward scalable and repeatable research systems.
VGTel's strategy is grounded in astronomy, the most established framework for understanding the universe. Through its Beyond Earth initiative, the company integrates telescope-based observation systems, atmospheric and near-space monitoring, AI-powered analytics via VegaCore, and real-time sensing through MiraLink. Simultaneously, VGTel is advancing its UAP research initiatives focused on detection, tracking, and data correlation.
By combining these systems with EEG baseline data, VGTel is developing a new research framework called Consciousness-Integrated Astronomy and UAP Analysis. This model explores relationships between human awareness and brainwave activity, environmental and electromagnetic conditions, and astronomical events and unidentified aerial phenomena. Rather than treating UAPs solely as objects, VGTel approaches them as part of a broader system that includes the observer.
This follow-up release comes at a time of increasing global attention on disclosure and the nature of intelligence in the universe. The upcoming disclosure-themed project from Steven Spielberg is expected to bring renewed focus to themes closely aligned with VGTel's research, including non-human intelligence, human perception and awareness, and the relationship between consciousness and reality. Historically, films such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind have influenced public discourse and inspired scientific curiosity.
Interest in consciousness has expanded into formal research environments. Programs such as Project Stargate explored human perception beyond traditional sensory limits, highlighting early institutional interest in non-local awareness. Additionally, there is growing government focus on UAP research and data analysis through organizations such as the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, which continues to evaluate and assess unidentified aerial phenomena. VGTel previously announced its involvement in this emerging ecosystem and is actively pursuing collaboration opportunities to support data collection, analysis, and advanced observational capabilities aligned with government-led UAP initiatives.
VGTel is positioned at the convergence of consciousness research, astronomy and space-based observation, artificial intelligence, and UAP detection and analysis. This integrated approach creates the potential for proprietary datasets and intellectual property, advanced sensing and analytics platforms, and strategic partnerships across scientific, defense, and technology sectors. As global awareness accelerates, VGTel believes early positioning in this category may provide significant competitive advantage.
With its EEG baseline established and its astronomy and UAP infrastructure expanding, VGTel continues to advance its mission to explore and define the relationship between consciousness, intelligence, and the universe through science, data, and innovation. The company's work builds upon ancient traditions that developed structured methods to explore awareness beyond the physical body, including Eastern monastic systems, Indigenous cultures of the Americas, and early civilizations such as the Egyptians and Mayans. Today, that historical concept of consciousness being deeply connected to the universe is being revisited through measurable frameworks.


