Engineering Flying Saucers – The Saucers That Time Forgot
Curt Collins shows the “saucer-shape” was known even before Arnold’s motion explanation for the objects he saw was transmogrified into aerial crockery. Next: an early “cow napping” and Linda Moulton Howe on the case as Eyewitnesses Talk about Observing a Landed UFO and Aliens in a field, 1983. Things get a lot more serious in Bob Lazar: Shadows. Turns out this is the third in a Signals Intelligence series exploring, through interviews, little-known facets of Lazar’s life and claims—and perhaps bearing upon his credibility. It’s rather stark reading, and at its end those who may wish more have links to the first two installments. Fred Andersson has a lighter but still interesting bit of history with He Was a Teenage UFO Photographer: The Most Convincing Photographic Evidence Ever? Andersson argues that Ake Lejon’s story and snaps of two UFOs deserve more attention than they’ve been given, and mourns the apparent loss of the negatives. (WM)
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