A riposte to our previous all-hardline-skeptical reviews of the May 17th House UAP hearing. Douglas MacKinnon actually
saw something he could not explain, and says "Now there is a chance that the joke is on those condescending skeptics" in the media. Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett hasn't apparently seen a UFO, but he witnessed the hearing and talked to a Naval aviator "who experienced these encounters firsthand" and
should have testified. Writing
We Need to Get to the Bottom of the UAP Mystery, Burchett makes some strong, bipartisan points for sensible transparency, but despairs that anything meaningful "will
actually happen." Well, Peter Suciu reports
something substantive is going on, in
The Truth is Out There: Clearance Holders Can Now Look for UFO Jobs. Suciu thinks somewhat optimistically "Rather than ridicule, lawmakers are now taking the issue of UAPs quite seriously," and gives several down-to-earth reasons why that should be. Regarding the UAP issue, Bryan Sentes also believes
That Doesn't Necessarily Mean Studying Aliens.... Bryan highlights Michael Cifone's work in his new blog
Entaus, and as Founder and Editor-In-Chief of the "most recent scholarly foray into the [UAP] field,"
Limina: The Journal of UAP Studies. These ventures are certainly worth perusing. (WM)
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