Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's January statements about the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) apparently still reverberate, according to the
Arizona Republic's Alexis Egeland's article about a January 10th KNPR Nevada Public Radio interview. Egeland is interested in the local angle, and besides the information about the late Senator McCain's AATIP interest, posts a photo and text montage called "15 Arizona UFO Stories from the Project Blue Book." Micah Hanks provides context in
Former Colleague Says Arizona Senator John McCain was Interested in UFOs. Jasper Hamill focuses on another aspect of the AATIP story with
Top-secret Government Investigation 'Probed Health Effects of UFO Encounters'. Hamill expands upon "articles and research materials" mentioned by Hanks, invoking England's "Fox Mulder" Nick Pope's remarks on a possible connection with "the UK's infamous Rendlesham Forest incident." Alejandro Rojas returns us to that AATIP-predecessor our first article "montaged" in
Three Items that Cast Doubt on the Study Used to Close Project Blue Book. Rojas makes good points, but fails to mention perhaps the smelliest fish of all, associated with an exchange of letters between Col. Robert Hippler and University of Colorado UFO Project coordinator Robert J. Low. More on this and a rather different look at the more, well, infamous "Low Memo" may be found in the landmark study
UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry, Michael Swords and Robert Powell eds., published by
Anomalist Books. (WM)
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