We were intrigued by the title of Alejandro Rojas' article, which deals with an interesting sighting he made back in June of 2003 at the "UFO Watchtower" near Hooper, Colorado. That was kind of a twofold event, with a more-or-less standard light in the sky component, "but then it got a bit stranger," as Rojas relates. But there's another element to this article; Alejandro has two live streams from Facebook of his visit to the History Channel's
Project Blue Book exhibit at San Diego's "2018 Comic-Con International." There Alejandro articulates some positive sentiments towards the upcoming tv series, but elements in the first live stream in particular permit less enthusiasm. "Red Pill Junkie" Miguel Romero expresses some of that in
Robert Zemeckis's Project Blue Book Trailer: Historical Dramatization or Mythology Exploitation?. You will easily understand why "RPJ" says upfront "As a long-time student of UFOlogy, I feel uncertain about it..." Jason Colavito has crossed the border into frank antipathy in
The History Channel Revoked My Press Credentials When I Tried to Review "Project Blue Book". Like Alejandro's article that started this post, Jason's has two major elements: the press credentials qualm, which naturally interests Jason more than it does us, and what he says about the series. That, coarse words aside, is decidedly discouraging, even when the
Project is viewed as art, much less as "History." (WM)
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