Rich Reynolds publishes an Anthony Bragalia note rather dissing the "Men-in-Black" phenomenon with only a few supporting examples. Naturally, several readers--including especially Nick Redfern--respond vigorously. Note: the "Collins types" Bragalia refers to are a postulated clandestine group attempting to control the ET narrative based upon their beliefs; see Nick's
Final Events and the Secret Government Group on Demonic UFOS and the Afterlife. Rich himself thinks both the older and younger
UFOers Keep Missing the Point, going after the "capital letter," sensational stuff like Roswell, AATIP, and Disclosure. In the process they miss considering the deeper elements of the subject that might provide clues to the core phenomenon(a). He expands some on these points with
J. Allen Hynek's Astute (Even Profound) Statement about UFOs. Note: Bryan Sentes comes to the rescue with the Hynek quote Rich is seeking. And in
Ufology? Rich invites us to consider the nature of what we mean by the term, and objects to "UAP" as a substitute. (WM)
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