Alejandro Rojas has more irons in the fire than most blacksmiths but comes across as that nice next-door neighbor with some quirky interests. He joins
Paracasters Gene Steinberg and J. Randall Murphy for another wide-ranging discussion of things both ufological and current. Oumuamua maven and Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb comes up first for scrutiny, and
History's new tv drama
Project Blue Book several times. Interspersed throughout are little nuggets: Alejandro's favorite ufologists, what separates "fringe ufology" from whatever one wants to term "mainstream" ufology, the surpassingly weird Kelly-Hopkinsville humanoid ordeal of 1955 inspiring several Steven Spielberg movies (well,
I didn't know that!), opinions on how "real" Whitley Strieber's abduction-related stories are, and just what causes alien abduction reports. Rojas is both a "fan" of Seth Shostak and a big dissenter towards Shostak's (non)preparation for UFO-related debates. (WM)
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