Controversial topics and people in the news. Keith Basterfield summarizes a recent interview with a person mentioned in the uber-disputed notes physicist Eric Davis supposedly took after a clandestine conversation with then-just-past Defense Intelligence Agency Director Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson. Significance: the topics included reverse-engineering of ET spacecraft. Billy Cox figures in this article, and explains his role and gives more background in
Let's Get Those Hearings Rolling Again. Kevin Randle follows up on a headline involving
Lue Elizondo and Two Crashes on the Same Day. That headline turned out to be inaccurate, but as Kevin explains, its subject "does, however, show that Roswell is still alive in the UFO world." And Chris Lehto does us all a service by analyzing a substantial article in
Chris Mellon: Ex-Staff Director for the US Senate Makes Compelling Case for UFO Understanding. One of many things Lehto highlights is the reason why we shouldn't expect anything probative from smartphone UFO imagery. But Mellon's article ranks as one of the strongest arguments for UFO-study respectability we have read. Mellon's
The Debrief piece is at
The Paradox of Fermi's Paradox. (WM)
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