Friday, 3 September 2021

The Parallels Between UFOs and Covid-19 Continue - The Washington Post

There are some really weird convergences between the current UFO situation and the COVID-19 pandemic. Tufts University professor Daniel Drezner compares the June 25th Office of the Director of National Intelligence's "Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena" and its August 26th "Unclassified Summary of Assessment on COVID-19 Origins." Drezhner finds the differences illuminating. "On UAP, the intelligence community has pledged to systematize further data collection." Not so for Covid, as Drezhner and that topic's Assessment explain. At least the Covid Assessment doesn't recommend "debunking" the subject, as did the 1953 Robertson Panel for UFOs, and refusing students "credit for school work based on their reading of the presently available UFO books and magazine articles," as had the 1969 Condon Report. Then there's The Strange Experiences of the Man Who Invented the PCR Test Used for Diagnosing COVID, as related by Greg Taylor. Nobel laureate-to-be Kary Mullis had a possible alien abduction encounter. But there were other shockingly-weird events in the life of a man who credited LSD use for helping him develop the polymerase chain reaction technique now used in the PCR test to detect COVID-19 virus. (WM)

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