Several noteworthy UFO researchers give their personal "takes" on the changed popular "climate" since the sensational December 2017 revelations of two UFO videos and the existence of a previously-unacknowledged government program that analyzed them as well as other unusual information. Miguel "Red Pill Junkie" (RPJ) Romero offers
Man Overboard: One Year After Its Launch, To The Stars Academy's Financial Situation Remains Stuck on the Ground. RPJ gives his "take" on the problems and prospects of the "public benefit corporation"
To The Stars...Academy of Arts & Science which has managed much of this information since two months before the
New York Times broke the Pentagon story. RPJ questions, with reason, a charge made early on that
To the Stars was $37 million in debt, and tries to make some sense out of the financials. For a
really erudite discussion of this see Isaac Koi's
Unfair and Misconceived Reporting of Alleged $37 Million "Debt" Accrued by Tom Delonge's To The Star's Academy ["TTSA"]. And speaking of numbers that may not mean everything, try
UFO Sightings May be Falling, but Congress is Still Paying Attention. Nick Pope gives a strong explanation for why "statistics will never tell the full story" in ufology. He also makes a case that scrapping the ET-association-laden terms "UFO" and "flying saucer" would be a Good Thing image-wise for expanding U.S. House and Senate interest and engagement with the subject. (WM)
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