Rich Reynolds would like to believe that UFOs are ET visitors, but can’t, and lists some of his major reasons why. Much boils down to considerations of time, distance, and intent. Drs. Conley Powell and Kevin Knuth tackled the formidable time and distance components of the problem at March’s Anomalous Aerospace Phenomena Conference. Dr. Knuth’s […]
The Scientific Coalition for Ufology’s report on elements of the 2004 Nimitz-Unknown encounters wows Rich Reynolds, who is attracted by “this thorough vetting of a recent UFO event (or events).” This positive piece raised some Comments which seemed to disparage the Nimitz report, which had not been read, by reference to an earlier report regarding […]
Whenever UFOlogists step outside their field, anomalists and forteans always find cause for argument. No stranger to controversy, the iconic iconoclast Rich Reynolds dips his toe into the cold waters of the paranormal with advice, and admonitions, concerning the pursuit of spooks, specters, and phantoms. In other news, Tim Binnall’s taken a gander at that […]
Three posts attempting to understand the human reaction to UFO phenomena. Spanish journalist-ufologist Jose Antonia Caravaca again borrows Rich Reynolds’ podium to set forth three ways he thinks UFO reports are interpreted, and which one makes the most sense. Jose’s effort generates some useful Comments. Ufology’s Steadystate is an outstanding short piece by Quebec’s Bryan […]
Time for some thoughtful consideration generated by the new tv series Project Blue Book, apart from dissecting each particular episode. Rich Reynolds helpfully directs us to this dialogue with the writer of The Close Encounters Man: How One Man Made the World Believe in UFOs. Author Mark O’Connell has some very interesting things to say […]
More strangeness from the Argentine Republic. Investigator Cristiano Soldano interviews a truck driver who’s shared the road at times with some very creepy folks. The impact such anomalous events have upon people is further examined in Hector Antonio Picco’s High Strangeness: In Defense of a Witness. This article is essentially two different stories, and it […]
Inspired by a recent Science Channel program on the “Big Bang,” Rich Reynolds ruminates upon the excitement created in the early post-Arnold period by the prospect of “help from the skies.” He extends this thinking to speculations by physicists about the Beginning of It All, and the genesis of God. It Seems Clear To Me […]
Rich Reynolds observes with feeling and no small justification how pedestrian most published books are on the UFO subject, and “the ‘phenomenon’ is now just a shadow of its former self.” Similarly, Rich answers his own question in (UFO) Blogging is Dead? Rich says the January 25th issue of The Times Literary Supplement notes the […]
Spanish journalist and ufologist Jose Antonio Caravaca rejects the traditional ETH for UFO presence, arguing that were it true, “we would have to admit that the irruptions of flying and saucers and their occupants all over the world is a kind of silent invasion.” (Those last two words coincidentally form the titles of two non-fiction […]
UFO Conjectures always provides things to contemplate. Spanish journalist and ufologist Jose Antonio Caravaca sees similarities between UFOs and surrealist art in that both aim “to provide a deeper look at the inside [of] the human psyche.” Whether this purpose is as consciously goal-oriented in the UFO phenomenon as it is for Andre Breton and […]