Paul Seaburn leads off a
Mysterious Universe quartet with the sad news of the passing of Robert Dean and Karl Wolfe. While it may be hard to name any figure in ufology
not considered controversial by some, Dean and Wolfe both made dramatic claims about undisclosed military knowledge, as covered in Paul's straightforward article.
Requiescant in pace. Robbie Graham's scope is far wider in
UFOs: Why You Don't Need to "Believe". It's a good summary of early US government interest in UFOs, although we'd also note pre-Kenneth Arnold concerns as elucidated in
UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry, published by
Anomalist Books. Graham's major point is that the existence of "UFOs" has pretty much been answered in the affirmative: the
real question is just what are the darn things and from whence do they come? Graham even makes a decent case that some UFOs just may be extraterrestrial. That diagnosis
does seem a possibility in
Five UFO Movies Based On Real Events. Here author of
Silver Screen Saucers Graham is in his intellectual wheelhouse, though he may exaggerate Dr. Benjamin Simon's role in John Fuller's 1966 book
The Interrupted Journey. Back to Paul Seaburn for
UFOs and Mysterious Beach Findings Being Blamed on SpaceX. Paul's article notes how routine space shots have generally become. (WM)
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