Nick Redfern plunges us into a chaotic and weird-beyond-description panoply of strange occurrences and novel explanations. Brad Steiger’s thoughts and books will certainly entertain, amaze, likely befuddle, and possibly open one more fully to the wonders that may exist around us. U-F-OH Canada! concerns a book that deals with a small slice of the cornucopia Mr. Steiger studied—”the interaction between civilian UFO believers and government agencies.” That’s Nigel Watson’s description of Matthew Hayes’ Search for the Unknown: Canada’s UFO Files and the Rise of Conspiracy Theory. Hayes helps us understand both Canada’s “response to UFOs in the shadow of the USA” and that of the US public towards its own government’s actions. Gizmodo’s Cheryl Eddy moves us into film as the UFO Documentary Moment of Contact Investigates a Real-Life X-File. James Fox is following up his excellent commentary on The Phenomenon as a whole with one of its more outre cases in the 1996 Varginha, Brazil, CEIII. Ozzy Osbourne’s son adds to his television adventures as Jack Osbourne Goes UFO Hunting but Instead Catches a ‘Shapeshifter’ — On Camera. Okay, it’s a TV “special,” but Rosemary Rossi’s The Wrap description make it seem interesting. And Preston Dennett has Fifty UFO Photographs from California to ogle and ponder. (WM)
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