Miguel ("Red Pill Junkie") Romero posts Jacques Vallee's 2017 presentation at
Contact in the Desert, and lists the three "most relevant points" from it, which "are very important aspects to consider." He adds in the Comments: "I hate to admit it, but this kind of stuff has made me think again about the idea of crashed saucers, a topic I thought I'd outgrown as I turned my back to the ETH." The cumulative effect of recent revelations seems to be working on Paul Seaburn's mind as well, as covered in
Navy Ships Stalked for Days by UFOs. Seaburn is no starry-eyed UFO maven, and when he compares the potential importance of the AATIP documents to the 1970s Pentagon Papers, one has to take notice. Yet the old UFO cases still have importance, as Kevin Randle explains in
The Library Fairy: Coyne Edition. Kevin details a chance find that mildly supports the ET theory for the October 1973 Mansfield, Ohio, helicopter-UFO near-miss. There's also a larger serendipitous phenomenon here that many of us have been fortunate enough to experience. (WM)
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