Jacques Vallee and co-author Paola Harris promote their new book
Trinity: The Best Kept Secret, a purported 1945 New Mexico UFO crash. Takeaways include: the artifact reminding some of a bracket for a windmill, which tests as being made on Earth, and the kids who saw the crash collected some "fiber-optic-type" material they and neighbors later used to decorate their Christmas trees. The crashed object's description prefigures that of the April 24, 1964 Socorro New Mexico Lonnie Zamora CEIII, and Vallee and Harris see the location and timing of the event perhaps approximating a "gift" of some sort, maybe even from entities neither earthly human nor ET travelers through interstellar space. This last sounds like Luis Elizondo's recent admonitions not to think of the UFO source as necessarily either mundane or extraterrestrial. Kevin Randle is intrigued, per his
San Antonio UFO Crash/Harry Reid. As that title promises, Kevin considers this evolving story as well as former Senate Majority Leader Reid's comments about his own
prior comments about Lockheed Martin possessing UFO crash materials. Maybe from 1945? The whole San Antonio thing has Rich Reynolds wondering
Is it Me or What? And Jason Colavito touches upon Harry Reid and particularly Jacques Vallee's San Antonio crash origins ideas in
A Quick UFO News Roundup. (WM)
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