A theme running through these stories is the redressing of historical omissions. After answering qualms about the "clever" title of the new book
Alien Lives Matter -- It's OK to be Grey being seen as trivializing the Black Lives Matter movement, Sean Casteel launches into a defense of reported ET reactions to inappropriate human behavior. He then turns to a creditable argument that the book will help promote better understanding of the much-neglected African-American UFO experience. With the crucial assistance of Louis Taylor, Curt Collins helps uncover
The Lost UFO Book of Otto Binder. Another highly-illustrated and informative offering of UFO history, this from the mid-'60s. Scott Corrales brings to mind
The Forgotten UFO Wave of the 1980s, which somewhat mitigates a perception of a global "UFO drought" during that period. And Luis Burgos gives a dramatic specific instance of UFO activity in
Argentina: The Atalaya Case of March 4, 1986. (WM)
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