Friday, 31 July 2020

Do We Believe in U.F.O.s? That's the Wrong Question - The New York Times

In the wake of fallout generated by their latest UFO expose, the two journalists who with Helene Cooper in 2017 broke what could become the story of the century explain their position on "how their journalism came together" on the matter of "Advanced Aerospace Vehicles" (A.A.V.) crash retrievals. It's doubtful this short piece will satisfy their harshest critics among UFOdom, who would question whether those who "assure us that their briefings are based on facts, not belief" are other than the familiar players whom some skeptical types have perhaps unfairly marginalized. Blumenthal and Kean correctly emphasize the almost certainly secret nature of the subject, and double-down strongly on their beliefs about "reported U.F.O. crashes and retrieved materials" and what "A.A.V." really means. But it's up for debate whether they've provided the "extraordinary evidence" they acknowledge is required. (WM)

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from THE ANOMALIST https://nyti.ms/3hVRQoJ

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