Play Labs @ MIT founder Rizwan Virk ponders a long-time question, one he thinks especially apt considering the UFO subject's recent increased respectability. Virk lists potential personal and societal benefits beyond military preparedness for both balking groups to investigate UFOs. Micah Hanks regards that martial and intelligence aspect from the historical standpoint in
Estimating the Situation: UFOs and Government, Then and Now. Coincidentally, for the title of his post he's used half the title of a related work published by Anomalist Books,
UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry. And
that volume happens to begin with Graeme Rendall's topic in
The Foo Fighters: Today's Pilots Encounters With UAP Are Nothing New. Rendall reports findings for a book on the strange WWII phenomena. Given that bellicose background, one can understand why a
Philosopher UFOlogist Says Humans Are Not Ready To Make Contact. Adrian Rudnyk's
The Assessment: The Arrival of Extraterrestrials does not "appeal to any UFO related data," making his judgement "that an advanced species would have good reasons to avoid making direct contact" all the more interesting. And maybe unfortunate, for Tim Binnall says due to the upcoming UAPTF government UFO report a
Bookmaker Slashes Odds on ET Disclosure! (WM)
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