The best sources for UFO data are arguably those registered by scientific means outside of the human sensory system. But Harvard Astronomer Avi Loeb’s scientific support for ‘Oumuamua’s origin draws heavy criticism from the scientific community. Why? Loeb’s proposition of ‘Oumuamua-as-light-sail, in Loeb’s new book Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth. Billy […]
Commentary on the UFO times from very different viewpoints. Billy Cox ponders the fallout from a possible “uncovering” of the supposed governmental “UFO coverup” against the backdrop of The Times In Which We Live, rife with “bottomless appetites for devouring low-grade snake oil and cheap lies running at freakish levels,” general distrust in government officials, […]
Mysterious monolith is back in Atascadero — and another one just popped up in SLO County San Luis Obispo Tribune
A sidelight to the November 2004 Nimitz UFO encounters is infighting between “Tic Tac” witness Lt. Cmdr. David Fravor and some of the crew on the supporting USS Princeton over what happened on that guided missile cruiser. Billy Cox covers the entry of a “new” Princeton testifier. Billy also sketches the governmental, witness, and To […]
Five questions with The Many Colored Death frontman Brent Moore Columbia Daily Tribune
“Our house is on fire,” says Billy Cox about our situation. No, it’s not COVID, nor the Election, nor even those two intertwined that has Billy (and also should have us) mightily worried. The 1994 Ruwa Zimbabwe CEIII as presented in James Fox’ The Phenomenon as well as Tucker Carlson’s coverage of that documentary, combined […]
Paranormal North – Episode 2: The Val Johnson UFO Incident Detroit Lakes Tribune
‘Paranormal North’ podcast – Remembering a 1979 UFO incident in Minnesota Duluth News Tribune
In reviewing James Fox’ impending UFO documentary The Phenomenon Billy Cox stresses the human costs of 70 years “of denial and obfuscation” on the subject. Cox notes how “Fox puts an urgent human face on the current momentum towards transparency.” Some of this is reflected in Matt Neal’s ‘Holy Grail’ or Epic Hoax? Australian Kelly […]
Billy Cox detects “a hunger for empiricism” in the current culture exemplified in the Ravi Kopparapu/Jacob Haqq-Misra Scientific American article’s reasoned and reasonable case for studying UFOs/UAPs. Billy cites historical precedent for his position, believing the present attitude generally inclines towards taking these phenomena seriously. Yes and Maybe Somewhat No for UFO respectability, implies David […]