A Fox News Flash injects a bit more drama into the impending report to Congress. Tucker Carlson interviews Daily Mail reporter Josh Boswell, who emphasizes the “unexplaineds” that are likely to be under-emphasized in the government document. France 24 finds positives in the ‘Possibility for Real Scientific Discovery’: US Steps up Investigations into UFOs. Joanna York shares the context to what’s happening in Washington. In an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, UFO-skeptical Adam Frank welcomes the new Space Agency effort. Frank says NASA Studying UFOs Won’t Prove Alien Life Exists. They Should Do It Anyway. Frank terms NASA’s approach wider than efforts by the Pentagon and Congress. And he thinks it offers a chance for scientists who likely “overwhelmingly doubt that UAPs have anything to do with life beyond Earth” to show how science can “withhold judgment in favor of evidence.” And Wall Street Journal editorial board member Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. maintains that the UFO ‘Mystery’ Shouldn’t Drag On. Jenkins’ piece reasserts previous suspicions about U.S. military “narrative control” shenanigans, while not showing progress in understanding the totality of relevant UFO research. Thanks to Rob Swiatek for this WSJ reference. (WM)
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