Billy Cox places the current flurry of UFO interest, extending even to the "Mainstream Media," into an evolving historical process. Billy's not so sure "we got it right" with decisions made about nuclear weapons at the close of World War II. He's also uncertain whether we'll make the correct choices this time regarding the "Great Taboo"--something that, like nukes back in the late '40s, is not going away. And it's important to note that the media continues to wrestle with the core UFO story. Veronica Stracqualursi and Zachary Cohen write that
Senators Receive Classified Briefing on UFO Sightings. Their article is a mostly straightforward piece on briefings first publicized by
Politico's Bryan Bender, as the
CNN reporters acknowledge. Whether anything productive will come of these meetings is uncertain, but the
CNN accompanying podcast "Women and the Space Race" is undeniably important. Brett Tingley's title may exaggerate the content of
Lockheed Martin Physicist Says US Government 'Has Something to Do with the Tic Tac UFO'. This is
not an official Lockheed Martin communication; it's rather the opinion of one staff physicist in a
Quora forum. Zachary B. Wolf pens another
CNN article using the subject politically in
UFOs Are One Conspiracy Theory that Trump Doesn't Buy. The piece doesn't demonstrate much interest in or knowledge of the core story, casting, as its title intimates, the study of UFOs as a "conspiracy theory." (WM)
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