Another important figure in ufological history has passed. This time it is Robert J. Friend, head of the Air Force's Project Blue Book from 1958 to 1963. Kevin Randle's recent article
Project Blue Book and Lt. Col. Robert Friend alerted us to the uplifting story of this great American hero and his role as a member of the Tuskegee Airmen. Kevin's current tribute to this former head of Project Blue Book reminds us that "we still seem to have failed in the greater vision that men like Friend held for the country."
Requiescat in pace. In somewhat related news, Rich Reynolds touches lightly upon
The Fourth Show in the History Channel Series: Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation. Again, Rich pleads for open minds from all quarters in the UFO debate toward what is undeniable, if at the same time arguable, information being brought forth by the tv series. Rich then notes we're seeing
UFOs Suddenly Everywhere, Not Just in the Skies. Rich agrees with Nick Pope's observation, as illustrated in the straightforward coverage offered by
The Week news magazine, that "UFOs have finally come out of the fringe and into the mainstream." (WM)
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