Billy Cox detects "a hunger for empiricism" in the current culture exemplified in the Ravi Kopparapu/Jacob Haqq-Misra
Scientific American article's reasoned and reasonable case for studying UFOs/UAPs. Billy cites historical precedent for his position, believing the present attitude generally inclines towards taking these phenomena seriously. Yes and Maybe Somewhat No for UFO respectability, implies David Halperin. Weighing in upon
The New York Times and the UFO - Leslie Kean, Ralph Blumenthal, Harry Reid, David critiques the current major media article exemplifying/helping create the changed situation. He suggests "UFO believers" Kean and Blumenthal to a certain extent have made "the nation's classic 'newspaper of record' part of that crusade." In the shadow of these events, Kevin Randle's interview spotlights
Matt Tiller and the SCU. Tiller edits the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies'
SCU Review, and discussion centers around the SCU's informational efforts, analysis of the "Ubatuba fragments," MUFON and To The Stars...Academy of Arts & Science. About TTSA Tiller claims "They have a lot of great stuff ready to roll, and for one reason or another, they are told to stop." This might explain the way information has been emanating from that organization, but Tiller is not at liberty to specify the evidentiary basis for that quote. (WM)
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