Keith Basterfield lists significant elements in the June 25th UAPTF “Preliminary Assessment” and comments about it. Keith welcomes the future this Report projects. Micah Hanks is somewhat less sure, saying The Most Recent Government Report on UFOs Leaves Us Guessing… Again. Instancing Project Blue Book’s findings, Hanks fears it’s “deja vu all over again.” Specifically […]
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With the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force report supposedly imminent, sharp-eyed Keith Basterfield’s noticed who’s actually running the task force today. He’s a Navy Intelligence analyst and his name is Brennan McKernan. Now going beyond the headlines, David Halperin offers The Return of the Teen UFOlogist? or, Eat Your Heart Out, Edward Condon. David has […]
With the date for the release of the government’s UFO report imminent, opinion about its thrust runs the gamut. John Gertz details how the stuff reportedly cavorting about in our skies may be robotic probes. Rich Reynolds has long advocated this possibility; Nick Redfern offers specific case support for it while asking UFOs: Where Are […]
displays both a knowledge of history and a truly scientific attitude towards the UFO problem in what has consistently been a shouting match between two warring camps. Bonus: a link to a Q&A on the University of Colorado UFO Project with the Lead of the CU Boulder Rare and Distinctive Collections archive. But perhaps Ms. […]
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In an effort to move the needle for UFO information and study, the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) has sent a petition to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Ryan Sprague also notes concerns the anticipated Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) report may not meet expectations. SCU Executive Board Member Robert Powell explains […]
Language is the most important tool in the toolbox of science, and scientists are apt to coin new terms in order to present ideas in a clear and concise fashion. Oftentimes papers featuring such obscure terminology is all Greek to regular people and scientists in other fields. Katherine Kornei makes a strong argument that scientific […]
Let’s scrap the traditional view that smarter modern humans out-competed their Neanderthal cousins, because for one thing it’s no longer the standard scientific opinion. A Leiden University survey of 216 researchers gave the surveyors an unexpected result, with “demographic factors” now felt to be the main cause of our cousins’ demise. Merjin Van Nuland explains, […]
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. […]