Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid wants "a fresh look at the UFO phenomenon," and in particular a means for military pilots to report UFO sightings without reprisal. And he's doing something about it. Tim Binnall and others report that Reid told Nevada public radio station KNPR he was going to talk to "a powerful member in Congress" within hours about the matter, and
Roll Call's Niels Lesniewski in
Harry Reid Pushing for More UFO Research speculates that the (man) is his former deputy and current Senate Minority Whip Richard J. Durbin. While Reid most worries about military aerial encounters, he also mentioned "sightings of ships in the ocean," the medium Billy Cox focuses on in his
USOs--the New Frontier. Cox's interesting post on USOs--Unidentified Submerged Objects--includes shout outs to Jan Aldrich's magnificent archive
Project 1947, an upcoming conference of the Scientific Coalition for Ufology (SCU), and a fascinating
War Zone article by Tyler Rogoway with the disturbing information that the Navy apparently has no interest and no way of studying the acoustic anomalies it sometimes encounters. Cox prefaced his article with "While waiting for the History Channel to produce a line of J. Allen Hynek action-figure toys..." Well, they've maybe done the next best thing, as related by
Week in Weird's Greg Newkirk. His
History Channel's "Project Blue Book" Press Kit is a Tribute to J. Allen Hynek, Loaded With Incredible UFO Easter Eggs is a lavishly illustrated piece about a promo tool Newkirk says "might be the coolest press kit we've ever seen." (WM)
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