Aliens have entered the Democratic presidential nomination race, per this post and clip from Tim Binnall. Tim explains the question and answer, hoping the topic "won't be the last time it comes up on the campaign trail." Perhaps the next question(s) will be a bit more seriously framed. But how would an ET regard the human inhabitants of this increasingly troubled world? In
Psychology Today Rob Henderson considers the matter with
5 Things an Alien Scientist Would Find Weird About Humans. Or maybe Henderson rather uses the title device to set perspective in reviewing
The Ape That Understood the Universe, by Steve Stewart-Williams. The book sounds interesting and worthwhile, even if, given the context, the review's title seems a bit lame. Returning to politicians and UFOs, Nick Redfern presents a succinct narration of the late New Mexico Representative Steven Schiff's noteworthy efforts in
Roswell and the Congressman: A Strange Saga. Miguel (Red Pill Junkie) Romero adds another touch of information limitation conspiracy-think in
Bob Lazar, Area 51 & The FBI. "RPJ" latches on to the fine post Tim McMillan did that we profiled on April 22, and adds the usual useful background and interesting musings on the matter. (WM)
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