Eye-catching headlines and the stories behind them. Anthony Bragalia fleshes out a case behind our lead article from a nine-word statement made by a now-deceased medical luminary to Dr. Christopher (Kit) Green. Bragalia admits the Glenn Dennis testimony he uses as corroboration is tainted, and refers to another Bragalia piece arguing Dennis was a Roswell witness with some credibility. Billy Cox considers two more concrete realities, one 7 Million Miles from Earth, the other in present-day hurricane-ravaged southwest Florida. Another engrossing and thoughtful essay. Bernie O’Connor’s UFOs and the Nation of Islam recommends Ilia Rashad Muhammad’s UFOs And The Nation of Islam: The Source, Proof, and Reality of the Wheels. O’Connor urges open-mindedly reading this book, which “should be…included for examination in the wide body of UFO literature and large menu of UFO origin possibilities.” O’Connor praises author Ilia Rashad Muhammad for his UFO and religious scholarship, and the book for its explication of the Nation of Islam’s tenets and history. And Jack Brewer reports how the CIA Responds to FOIA Request on Jack Acuff. Brewer’s “haul” about the former NICAP president was not much, but he makes points beyond The Company’s “Glomar response” of neither confirming nor denying the existence of records pertinent to his request. (WM)
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