Noting a seeming decline in "red-blooded" UFO reports of late, Rich Reynolds opines that "the phenomenon has run its course." No reader has, as of this reading, ventured to contradict Rich on this one. Does this lack of reply support Rich's conclusion about
UFO Funding Thwarted by Apathy? Rich sees specific and general evidence for his premise. Following this thread, Rich asks in
Non-pertinent Information that Impacts Ufology, Indirectly whether
any UFO event has ever caused meaningful change in or sustained scientific, or even public interest. We'd like to see this one debated in specifics or on the general level.
Not Only Odd but Illogical Also... does elicit vigorous discussion, with speculation invited by the Reynolds premise that the 1947 Kenneth Arnold sighting just does not make sense on several levels. "But there it is..."--perhaps one reason why the phenomenon(a) still holds fascination for those who continue to tolerate its ambiguity--and mystery. (WM)
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