Different opinions on differing news items recent and more long-running, beginning with David Halperin who draws parallels between the confusing initial 1947 Army announcement of their “acquisition” and the recent “Balloongate” kerfuffle. A propos “Spy Balloons and UFOs,” The Atlantic’s Garrett M. Graff presents A History of Confusing Stuff in the Sky. It’s an interesting piece, though readers might challenge a few statements. Let’s get Hakan Blomqvist’s thoughts on The Real Disclosure. Hakan scores the fruitlessness and sidetracking of following the UFO Disclosure chimaera. He presents his “radically different perspective on this issue,” knowing the “pushback” he’s likely to get from ufologists of most stripes. But Blomqvist’s theorizing might find echoes in Michael Grosso’s The Most Spectacular Paranormal Event. Michael asserts “certain features of the [Fatima miracle] story are not only parapsychological but also ufological.” He expands upon this argument in Why Are We Being Monitored by UFOs? (WM)
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