The title of Tim McMillan and MJ Banias' article tells much of the story. The stimulus for this action came from the Senate Armed Services Committee and not from the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, the group behind the Advanced Aerial Threats Report expected sometime in June. While the article authors suggest what the "evaluation"
won't likely entail, their efforts to get specifics relating to "complaints from congressional leadership" behind this development have so far not borne fruit. In an embedded interview Luis Elizondo suggests the July 2019 Naval encounters with "drones" involved more than that term's standard meaning, and that a "binary" approach to the UFO problem--that it's
either human-made
or ET--may not be the best tack to take. Marveling at how "The ice is starting to crack on the subject of strange lights in the sky,"
Esquire's Charles P. Pierce says
I Feel Like This UFO News Should Get More Attention. On a rather different location in the media spectrum, the
Vatican Observatory asks
To Boldly Go Where Too Many Bloggers Go...But Shouldn't. What Are UFO's? As did
Esquire's Pierce, Fr. James remarks on the "fascinating piece from
The New Yorker." And providing the proper definition for "UFO," Fr. James urges we "figure out what they are so the unknown can become known." (WM)
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