Rich Reynolds considers and rejects as only a psychiatric opportunity the notion of extraterrestrial visitation. Useful argumentation mostly supporting him continues in the comments. Yet points can be adduced challenging such conjectures. We’re all extrapolating all possible alien technological capabilities and histories, thinking, and the like from a Sample of One. There’s those irritating “Tic-Tacs” […]
Diverse offerings from Rich Reynolds on Things UFO. Here Rich links to and critiques Erich von Daniken’s representation of the Ancient Alien meme “before AA fanatics got hold of it.” “AA theorists” and indeed everyone figure in Rich’s discussion of Mental Input/Output and UFOs. Rich is almost certainly correct that “each of us…contends with the […]
How to research UFOs? Considering the disappointingly slow advancement in the field, Jose Antonio Caravaca’s observations and concluding question may be worth consideration. To this point, Curt Collins offers George W. Earley on the Rational Study of UFOs. Curt’s done a service acknowledging the approach and contributions of Earley, who passed in October of 2020. […]
Rich Reynolds gives the UFO Conjectures podium to Anthony Bragalia defending his recent claim the Pentagon has admitted to analyzing UFO crash materials. Bragalia provides communications he believes substantiates his position, and says he’s initiated a lawsuit “to uncover the underlying truth.” John Greenewald, Jr., whose video Did the Pentagon Just Admit to having UFO […]
Here’s some really fascinating UFO/USO cases and some, well, “Conjectures” on UFO case causes, courtesy of Rich Reynolds. First up are treatments of really concerning Russian naval meet-ups with the Unknown. Next, An Inadvertent UFO Scrapbook offers a “menagerie” of different and all very interesting cases. Dr. Michael Masters’ theory that UFOs are piloted by […]
A Jennie Zeidman television appearance has Rich Reynold remarking the intensity of some UFO researchers, set against the backdrop of their own inexorable advance towards The Hereafter. Pivoting slightly, and not referring to the late Jennie, Rich thinks many ufologists avoid doing “real research or investigation, or serious conjecture” on the “Core” UFO Mystery. But […]
Rich Reynolds grants only lukewarm accolades to the first installment of History’s three-parter on Roswell. One might observe that the premier episode at least featured the human component to the still-evolving story as well as some new studies. Liberated from a February agreement not to disclose “additional information” on the series findings, Kevin Randle offers […]
Spanish ufologist Jose Caravaca’s “Distortion Theory” is one of the more audacious recent attempts to make sense of the UFO phenomenon. Here Jose summarizes his thinking and how he interprets the interplay of “an-Other” with the human psyche. David Halperin and Morgan Knudsen offer their perspectives on the phenomenon (and James Fox’ documentary The Phenomenon) […]
Some commentary on Things Ufological, beginning with Rich Reynolds seeing through the military’s substitution of “UAP” for “UFO.” It’s also arguable that “UAPological” just sounds sillier than good ol’ “UFOlogical.” Continuing his insistence that “UFO” really means “flying saucer” to most of us, Rich considers how UFO incidents morph over time in a witness’s mind […]
Rich Reynolds considers some “UFO cases” very old and more recent, each possessing certain dreamlike qualities. Firstly, Rich decries the generally poor work done on a potentially valid subject of possible UFO cases in remote times. The simplest explanation of the Old Testament prophet Ezekiel’s vision is indeed just that, although Josef F. Blumrich’s The […]