Opinions swirl around the content and implications of the recent Pentagon UFO Report. Government members of our closest ally seem variously versed on, and interested in, the Report, and the official position on it is skeptical. John Greenewald's
Preliminary Thoughts about the Preliminary Assessment on UAPs Released Today has several valuable insights, including his contention that there indeed was a revised UFO Naval reporting procedure as early as 2015. Towards John's concluding comments,
The Observer discusses the letdown and the potential promise behind the Report in
'Preliminary' Thoughts. CNN's Travis Caldwell says
With a Recently Released UFO Report, More People are Asking about Extraterrestrial Life. Here's What that Question Could Reveal. Caldwell considers some of the document's aftermath and where things might be going. We think the last two words in the title
It's Time for UFO Witnesses to Come Forward Without Fear are premature, but we hope the stigma profiled in Ryan Sprague's story will eventually dissipate. But Chris Carter's
The New York Times Opinion Piece
I Created 'The X-Files.' Here's Why I'm Skeptical of the New U.F.O. Report. sees little coming from the document except perhaps "more conspiracy theories." And while expressing somewhat more hope for the future, Heidi Beedle's
The Stranger-than-Fiction World of UFOlogy, and Objects in the Sky over Canon City notes the many different enthusiasms and "weirdest things about UFO history." Tom DeLonge's role in igniting the current frenzy is "not even in the top 10." (WM)
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