Time for some thoughtful consideration generated by the new tv series
Project Blue Book, apart from dissecting each particular episode. Rich Reynolds helpfully directs us to this dialogue with the writer of
The Close Encounters Man: How One Man Made the World Believe in UFOs. Author Mark O'Connell has some very interesting things to say about the series, his reactions to it (that is, what parts he's actually watched), and the good and bad fallout from the program. O'Connell and MJ Banias also discuss their experiences as Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Field Investigators and O'Connell's writing for the
Star Trek franchise. Bill Chalker contributes
"Project Blue Book" - the History Channel's Exponential Descent into Fiction Inspired by a Bit of Fact & Real History. Bill analyzes the series and importantly suggests further reading for those who, their interest piqued by the series, have a desire to do so. And Kevin Randle's
Project Blue Book and Lt. Col. Robert Friend is a tribute to one of the nicer chiefs of that UFO program. The article makes for highly informative, and humbling, reading about this American hero. (WM)
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