Key elements of this report by Albert S. Rosales immediately conjure up the more famous Flatwoods Monster sighting, which commenter Ron notes occurred a day previous and nearby. Nonetheless, Rich Reynolds in his comment despairs that this could help unlock the UFO puzzle. Similarly, Rich moans My Dear Pal Albert Rosales Posted This on FB, 2/26. Such Accounts are Fascinating, but Don’t Take Us to the Source or Meaning of UFOs. Probably right here on both counts. In Albert Rosales’ Vast, Fascinating Oeuvre and Jose Caravaca’s Explication Rich proposes and succinctly explains Spanish journalist and ufologist Caravaca’s likely still-developing and itself fascinating wider-than-just-UFOs Close Encounters theory. Rich promises some fresh insights from his Ann Arbor friends to counter The Flaccid Thinking about UFOs. “Persons with academic and/or scientific acumen look at the phenomenon in ways that UFO enthusiasts and fanatics never do,” says Rich. Sometimes outside academic and/or scientific “smarts” applied to ufology have produced embarrassing results. Yet on March 14th we also praised Mike Cifone’s suggestion that most scientists may idealistically and shakily understand their own metier’s history and philosophy. And Rich interestingly launches from all the preceding by suggesting Some Persons May Be Assaulted by Paranormal Realities via an Electrical Malfunction in Their Brains. (WM)
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