Unidentified and Luis Elizondo – A Different Perspective

Naval aerial encounters with still-unknown and outlandishly capable vehicles since 2004–and the existence of a serious government effort to understand UFOs–are being forgotten in controversies over who managed that study program for much of its time. So Says Kevin Randle, while summarizing the Luis Elizondo controversy. Rich Reynolds agrees and says I Don’t Gove a Damn Whether Luis Elizondo Led the AATIP Program or Not. This is the most recent–and pointed–of several Rich Reynolds posts arguing ufologists should focus on those core points, which as far as we can see have not successfully been challenged by the skeptics. Billy Cox focuses on a related and very important governmental issue in At Least It’s Friday. The Federal Aviation Administration should be reacting in some way to the “real news” that broke in December 2017 and has recently been amped by Naval reporting procedures changes. Billy asks the FAA about this. (WM)

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