Ufology is not only what anomalous events do to witnesses; it's also about what UFO people do to each other. Sarah Scoles' disappointing use of solely skeptical sources makes her article seem one-sided and its focus may magnify the "slice of the ufology community" at issue. Scoles' emphasis upon events since 2017 also lacks historical perspective, attesting to the more deeply-rooted nature of some problems. Some of this intramural nastiness is reflected in Chet Dembeck's asserting
Searching the Skies for UFOs Mostly a Waste of Time as is Writing About It. Due to the cavalcade of reprehensible words and deeds he's received for expressing his own opinions on the subject, Dembeck will be altering the focus of his blog. There's more:
Phantoms and Monsters describes a
Criminal Complaint Filed Against MUFON By Las Vegas Businessman. The complainant claims to have contacted the FBI pursuant to "attempted cyber attacks" from a MUFON investigator, saying "I have the answer to why the ETs are here and this information needs to get to the public as soon as possible." And Anthony Bragalia airs his grievances against DoD personnel and other ufologists, and what he's doing to support his controversial theories in
Does the Pentagon Have UFO Debris? Claims to be Investigated by Department of Defense Inspector General. (WM)
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