Wednesday 31 October 2018

UFOs, NATO and Military Encounters - Mysterious Universe

UFO Conjectures' Rich Reynolds recently asked readers to relate just what got them fired up about UFOs in the first place, and this piece is Nick Redfern's answer. The formative episode was his father's telling of involvement in the famous UFO sightings during September 1952's Operation Mainbrace, itself noteworthy as the first combined Allied military maneuvers since World War II. Added to Nick's additional dramatic accounts is a video recounting several encounters with USOs--Unidentified Submerged Objects--which also seemed to be surveilling the fleet operations. But UFOs and Alien Monsters from Outer Space also gets "up close and personal," at least in Curtis Collins' typically well-illustrated article on some of the "myths of those extraterrestrial creatures." The piece lumps obviously fictional and hoaxed accounts with stories whose origins cannot be so easily dismissed. This inclines one to believe that Collins' use of the term "myth" applies to content rather than necessarily to original stimulus, as he seems to explain at the article's conclusion. Jack Brewer thinks something of the sort, too, but his We Didn't Start the Liar goes much further with a musical medley of spurious or questionable cases and people whose claims have not met the test of time. (WM)

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