Tim Binnall headlines three articles about startling statements connected with UFOs and aliens. Has a tweet by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk a more sinister meaning than, perhaps, a human visitor to the "Moon" technically being an "alien" there? A bit closer to home but still called an "outlandish theory" is a
UFO Investigator's Bizarre Belief that 'Secret Alien Base' Lies beneath North Wales. Lydia Morris informs us about Russ Kellett's reconstruction of an admittedly mysterious event that took place 45 years ago. Kellett "connects the dots" between the Berwyn Mountains incident and a "photoflash exercise" in an elaborate scenario that extrapolates from what he thinks is "too much a coincidence." In this vein, try Robbie Graham's
10 Shocking Statements about UFOs by Scientists and Government Officials. Only these statements come from famous individuals whose resumes do not emphasize "UFO investigator." Though former Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) chief Luis Elizondo's dramatic conversation with CNN's Erin Burnett ranks number one on the list, Graham's article usefully sets the recent sensation in its perhaps even more powerful historical context. (WM)
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