GOP House Candidate Who Was 'Abducted by Aliens' Endorsed by Miami Herald for Her Working-Class Agenda – Newsweek

More mixing of politics and anomalies. It appears that a claimed ET abduction experience doesn’t necessarily nix political aspirations, according to Newsweek‘s Benjamin Fearnow. Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera got the Miami Herald‘s 27th Congressional Primary Republican recommendation over two “frontrunner” candidates who Fearnow states “declined to participate in any interviews with the newspaper.” Fearnow’s article emphasizes the abduction issue much more than does the Herald Editorial Board’s linked Primary piece, and errs in saddling Rodriguez Aguilera with a commission chairmanship “when the ‘most despised deal ever’ was made over the Miami Marlins Stadium.” The Herald makes clear “the fact that [candidate former Miami-Dade Commissioner Bruno] Barreiro was the commission chairman,” not Aguilera at the time. John Keel was right when he said “Things are getting more weird all the time,” though he wasn’t referring to today’s politics. In the latest installment of the John Keel saga–Special File–Volume Three (8): A Letter to the McDaniels (January 7, 1968)–Keel thinks someone was impersonating him in face and manners, although “The phoney [sic] ‘Keel’ behaves somewhat in the same manner as ‘Jack Brown'”–that is, like a MIB. There’s also a disturbing human abduction story that Keel suspects is due to MIBs. So we’ve come full circle. (WM)

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