Kevin Randle does not provide the much-anticipated book review of James Carrion's
The Roswell Deception, but instead fastens upon "an important discrepancy" he sees in Carrion's logic regarding the press release issued by Walter Haut, the 509th Bomb Group Squadron PR guy. Though Carrion replies in the Comments section that his book "does not rely solely on the Roswell Press release to make its case," Randle has clearly cast doubt upon a key underpinning to the theme, and Carrion does
his best to weaken Kevin's arguments. The resulting debate may please Roswell enthusiasts and befuddle others, but Carrion's is a significant effort and Kevin's post therefore important in evaluating Carrion's premise. With
Jefferson Airship--A Brief Update Kevin answers a question some of us had about his choice of titles to his articles about that 1897 crash hoax. David Metcalfe offers a worthwhile article on
Project Blue Book and the Priming of Paranormal Belief--On the Effects of History and Its Re-presentation. Metcalfe gets into "how popular belief is mediated by technology," and references a paper by Dr. Diana Walsh Pasulka, author of the much-anticipated book
American Cosmic to be published by Oxford University Press. (WM)
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