Taking advantage of an anniversary of sorts, George Knapp enlists Area 51 whistleblower Bob Lazar and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell in a comparison of "Lazar's UFO" with the flight characteristics demonstrated by the Naval F/A-18 GIMBAL and FLIR-1 videos. Whether the similarity is as close as claimed is another story. Some might wonder whether the article is meant to keep interest up, perhaps until the
To The Stars/
History tv series airs at the close of this month. Nonetheless, the piece
is visual and interesting on several scores. Brett Tingley's
Navy Pilot Says Nimitz UFO Was 'Aware That We Were There' basically covers that "media fill" question and sets this whole Biggest Recent UFO Story into a kind of possible context. Alejandro Rojas and Martin Willis hype the new tv series in their prelude to the actual
Kevin Day -- UFOs Observed on Navy Radar Systems interview. The following Day dialogue fleshes out the background to the stunning 2004 Nimitz aerial confrontations, of which there were five and perhaps as many as eight. Day offers his concern that potentially misunderstood future Nimitz-type events could trigger military actions in certain sensitive geopolitical areas. He also discusses the questions of "Disclosure" and "Confirmation," and why the latter, not the former, has already occurred. "The cat's out of the bag on this," Day concludes. And Anthony Bragalia has
The US Navy Saucer Secrets Exposed in another interesting piece, though at times the strength of his sources and conclusions drawn therefrom may be questioned. Bragalia incidentally mentions the sad passing of ufologist Carl Feindt, dead at the age of 81 this past April 21st. (WM)
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