"World UFO Day" is either June 24th or July 2nd -- exemplifying the systemic uncertainty surrounding UFOs. (The June day marks Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting, while July 2nd is popularly regarded as the date of the "Roswell Crash" that year.)
Newsweek's Aristos Georgiou offers a straightforward discussion of the celebration and its context with focus on the current alleged paranormal case the Skinwalker Ranch, with present ranch owner Brandon Fugal on one side of the argument and skeptical Robert Sheaffer on the other. In the middle perhaps are the recent concrete government and private moves towards elucidating the phenomenon/a. John Greenewald wants you to read his
Opinion: Yes, Science Magazine Printed An Altered Pentagon Statement, But There's More. And Here's Why It Matters.... Skepticism aside, we've known Keith Kloor's articles seemingly display an undereducated understanding of the UFO conundrum and history, but John's allegations about an
institution's actions are stunning. Kevin Randle unites the now-iconic New Mexican incident with the present fascination in
Roswell Information and Current Sightings. Kevin notes known facts about the Roswell case that might distress Keith Kloor, while pointing out recent reports plus some probable explanations. And Billy Cox ties Roswell, Skinwalker Ranch, and the May 17th House hearing—plus the "UAP vs. UFO" business—all together in
Warming up for Roswell 2023. Do we all live in "interesting times," or what? (WM)
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