While mining Albert Rosales'
Humanoid Encounters series, Rich Reynolds came upon the Cape Girardeau, Missouri, crash-body-retrieval case from 1941. The photo supposedly snapped at the scene and the identity of its photographer get considerable treatment in the Paul Blake Smith book about the crash, but Smith asserts that
many pictures were taken at the site on the night of April 12, 1941. Could these images make of
UFOs: A Psychotic but Bona Fide Reality? Rich here expounds upon an interesting "take" on an alternative view answering some problems with the extraterrestrial theory for UFOs. At the very least it again encourages ufologists to review their basic, "uninterpreted" data. So this brings up the fundamental question about
UFO Reports: Can They be Trusted? Rich thinks they can, and provides a key for those who later seek to examine a reported sighting. (WM)
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