The Scientific Coalition for Ufology (SCU) has now released its substantial and impressive report on the November 2004 encounters between a US Navy Carrier group and multiple "anomalous aerial vehicles." The 268-page document clearly sets forth calculations and other rationales behind jaw-dropping acceleration, power, and velocity values for three different phases of those encounters. The multiple authors invite scientific scrutiny of their data, mathematical procedures, and reasoning. Australian researcher Bill Chalker reviewed the report prior to its publication and calls it "an excellent template for future case studies--namely that of a peer reviewed scientific report with detailed referencing, documentation and extensive appendices backing up the content of [a] core 21-page report." See Chalker's excellent review at
A "UFO Science Redux -- the SCU Nimitz Report: "A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven's Encounter with an Anomalous Aerial Vehicle". Keith Kloor sets the Nimitz events into an historical context in
UFOs Won't Go Away. Though it misses some nuances in ufology and perhaps in the Nimitz case, this is a very well-written, substantive, skeptical look at the UFO-American interaction since Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting. Kloor attended the SCU conference in March, as did Alejandro Rojas, who offers
Former U.S. Intelligence Officials to Investigate UFOs in New History Channel Series. Alejandro's focus here is
Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation, a six-part
To The Stars...Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA) and
History channel collaboration scheduled to begin in May. Some will experience chills at that pairing; but perhaps guarded optimism is the better takeaway. (WM)
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