Friday, 14 June 2019

Documenting Luis Elizondo's Leadership of the Pentagon's UFO Program - Blue Blurry Lines

Is the Big News in ufology beginning to unravel? Curtis Collins examines the evidence for Luis Elizondo's role in the AATIP and the contradictions therein. Whatever else, the work perhaps underscores what you got a decade ago for $22 million, spread out over five years. And George Knapp's successive revisions of a putative original document bother this historian. Jack Brewer's TTSA and Uncritical Reporters Wilting Under Scrutiny should also be read, shaping the excellent work Tyler Rogoway's been doing into a narrative Brewer prefers. One may overlook the occasional snide asides Brewer gratuitously makes in what is otherwise a logical slant that concludes "In the end, Big Lue [sic] may yet be shown to have run the AATIP, but it won't change the fact it has not yet been confirmed." After the unexceptional lead paragraph to "America Unearthed" Rises in the Ratings; Plus: The UFO "Leak of the Century"?, Jason Colavito manages a good summary of the "Wilson Leaks" hullabaloo and several apt points about the troubled genesis of the two supposed Eric Davis documents. Contra Jason, however, we aren't so sure the docs are turning out to be a positive for "the current To the Stars team," whose next tv episode will open against a background awash in confusion and controversy. (WM)

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