First up in displaying the UFO phenomenon's wide range in time, space, and human element is an Arizona image that some compare to a Renaissance painting, but which also looks rather like a plant seed. Paul Seaburn adds the historical context behind the headline. Then there's the
Alleged UFO Crash Site and Debris Photographed in Australia. Seaburn notes some of the "fishy" aspects to this claim, and what sounds like the best explanation for it. Paul references a possible identification in an update at the
TexasUFOs website. He also informs us that a
Romanian Inventor Demonstrates Real Flying Saucer. Well, Razvan Sabie's "saucer" is right now basically just an "all-electric proof of concept" looking like a sleek, "classic" UFO, doing some "drone-like" maneuvers at
very much subsonic speeds. You have to wonder whether the weight and heat additions of jet engines at projected supersonic velocities will make a difference, and whether the control system will work at high speeds. Against this varied background Robbie Graham interviews his friend in
Spotlight on Sprague: Young Gun UFOlogist Stays Sane in Mad Field. The energetic Ryan Sprague is point-on about the "divide" (or "divides") within ufology, and with the suggestion "if
anyone claims to have a single definitive answer to the UFO phenomena, run." Hopefully, he will be able to maintain his sanity and enthusiasm and not "burn himself out" in this amazing field. (WM)
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