"Valid UFO research" is certainly different things to different people. When you take walls down anything can get in and anything can get out.Our present day communication technology especially the Internet is the ultimate removal of the wall until it also becomes regulated. Correction, the Internet IS regulated in some countries.
Any schmo including me can produce,post and sell music. Anyone with a few audio tools and a server can make a podcast. Ask your self if you want some big organization to scientifically investigate and CONTROL the investigations or would you also like to hear what individuals hear,see, and report?
In the end it isn't about organization and someone's personal view on what constitutes valid UFO research. It is about thinking outside the box and using all resources to find answers.If a scientific view helps us get there great. If it takes a spiritual perspective then great.
I like to look at what we do know . We have compartments that are easy places to filter certain UFO sightings. This is at least a start.
The military craft/project compartment , the immaterial object/spiritual compartment,the misidentified compartment, the non-human capable high tech craft compartment,the mentally unstable witness compartment.
We could get into some trouble though because a mentally unstable witness could still see a non human high tech craft or an orb
I agree with what was said about it being an individual thing.
Validity to the masses is usually not valid.
It has most often been a few individuals that turned the tide. Tesla, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Ford. Look for the smart guy and follow him.Not the self proclaimed smart guy, the one who is doing something.
Disclosure might be ushering in something you never imagined. I'm not sure I want it depending on what "it"is.