The Alleged Vilas-Boas Symbol – UFO Conjecture(s)

Rich Reynolds returns to a subject he had discussed on January 4th in The Villas Boas Symbol, providing thoughts on the markings Antonio Vilas-Boas reportedly saw on a wall of the spacecraft that he claimed abducted him in 1957. As usual, Rich gives suggestions for further information on the subject; see particularly the Comments, with Martin Kottmeyer’s directions to two Flying Saucer Review articles. Similarly, Nick Redfern’s UFOs and Project Moon Dust includes links to side sources surrounding his discussion of a U.S. military program to recover crashed space junk for technical study. Redfern provides a sane corrective to those who try to read too much into the military’s use of the term “UFO” in its documentation. And then there’s poor John Keel, trying to preserve his sanity after “a busy couple of days” with the Long Island contactees, in Special Cases — The Long Island File (23): Dalmoona and Stolen Bandaids. Awash in confusion over what is fact–and what is relevant fact–among all the absurdities of claims, messages, strange doings, and stranger people he encounters, Keel has at least come to the general conclusion that Princess Moon Owl is a hoaxer, yet holds out the possibility that she is a tool of the mysterious FOURTH GROUP. (WM)

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