No, it’s not someone asking about a weird CNN New Year’s countdown celebration they missed. Bernie O’Connor covers a nascent Chehalis, Washington, observation of Kenneth Arnold’s June 24, 1947, UFO Sighting That Changed the World. Only this year it was celebrated on September 17th. In the same vein but in Kentucky, Simpson Co. Creates Capt. Thomas Mantell Jr. Day to Commemorate the Mantell UFO Incident. A more somber 75th anniversary observance, the naming of the January 7, 1948, Mantell crash date as “Capt. Thomas Mantell Jr. Day” is to be held on January 17th for some reason. Next, we have an aeronaut who’s come through multiple UFO experiences in the past. Christiaan van Heijst claims “I am a Boeing 747 Pilot – I’ve Seen UFOs Defying All Known Tech & I Captured a Cigar-shaped Object on Camera. Henry Holloway’s article on this very seasoned pilot emphasizes the need to identify “unknowns” as possible safety hazards. Van Heijst argues against preconceived views and the stigma attached to reporting unidentifieds. And Ryan Graves hits these last notes hard, writing As a Former Fighter Pilot Who Encountered UAP, We Need Science — Not Stigmas and Conspiracies — To Solve This Mystery. His particular opinion piece “target”: Wall Street Journal editorialist Holman Jenkins, Jr., whom we and others have recently faulted. (WM)
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