John Greenewald credits and builds upon the FOIA-work of the Governmentattic site to pick out interesting morsels from internal NASA communications. It's not just what John finds but how he sleuths it out that makes this podcast worth reviewing. Archivist Isaac Koi benefits us with
UFO Data: The KISS Principle - AI Software Versus Smart Searches. Koi's advice for searching databases--especially one's own--will be both useful and kind of a relief for us non-"AI whizzes." David Halperin concludes a two-part study (he links to Part 1) with
Collective Trauma, Race, and UFO Abduction - The Work of Barbara Cerminara. David explains his belief that UFO abductions, while not real "external" events, are honestly reported by witnesses who are essentially reliving parts of a "cultural complex." And in case you've ever wondered, Anthony Bragalia lists
The People Who Held Metal From Another World. Though if Tony's right about his FOIA results and Luis Elizondo's hints and Eric Davis' statements are accurate, there may be many we don't know who've laid hands on possibly metallic stuff from "off-world vehicles not made on this earth." (WM)
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