George Michelsen Foy examines possible reactions to an event increasingly permissible to contemplate. Foy's analysis of both positive and negative elements in the human makeup and experience seems a reasoned "mainstream" treatment. Someone who felt "Earthers" wouldn't need to "say no" to ETs was
The UFO Optimist, the late Leo Sprinkle.
The Observer chronicles this remarkable ufologist and person's career. Sprinkle figured we were about to be welcomed into a "cosmic citizenry" by visiting interstellar intelligences. One group that might be tickled by such thoughts
isn't: In
Writing Off Saucers, Part 1 The Observer says "It might surprise you to learn that science-fiction (SF) authors don't particularly care for flying saucers." The article explains why. And maybe it's all "much ado about nothing," Rich Reynolds suggests, calling
UFOs: The Peripheral Phenomenon. Rich sees UFOs as rather without consequence "to our human existence, since...time immemorial." (WM)
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