Anthony Ross Kennedy, BSW, MSW
Veterans Advocate | Global Advocacy | Founder,
ARK Mental Wellness Center
For more than two decades my work has lived at the intersection of service, recovery, and human resilience. I approach mental health not only as a clinical issue but as a human systems issue. Healing is not only individual, it is communal. It lives in relationships, purpose, movement, service, and meaning.
In social work we often say we meet people where they are. My mission is to help build the environments where people can move forward from there.
The conversation about unidentified aerial phenomena is no longer confined to speculation. Presidents, intelligence officials, and members of the United States Senate have openly discussed encounters with objects demonstrating capabilities unexplained by known technology. What was once dismissed has become a legitimate area of scientific and governmental inquiry.
The implications reach far beyond military encounters. At its core, the discussion raises a deeper question about humanity’s place in the universe and the possibility that multiple forms of intelligence exist alongside us.
We are entering a moment where the question is no longer whether other intelligences exist but how humanity will mature in response to that knowledge. The paradigm shift ahead will touch science, energy, consciousness, and our understanding of who and what we are as a species.
Captain Anthony Ross Kennedy, MSW
Veterans Advocate | ADVOCATE | Global Humanitarian
Founder, ARK Mental Wellness Center