The new reality of UFOs: An interview with journalist Leslie Kean0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- September 2, 2021
The past few years have seen a big change in how UFOs are perceived, both by the public and by government officials.
The past few years have seen a big change in how UFOs are perceived, both by the public and by government officials.
If you believe in the existence of aliens, some might consider you a crackpot with a tinfoil hat. If you’re a Harvard professor with a PhD who believes in the existence of aliens … well, let’s just say that might raise even more eyebrows. One academic, however, dared to fly in the face of everything to study alien abduction cases. That would be John E. Mack, whose fascinating story takes center stage in the fourth and final episode of Showtime’s UFO docu-series, which aired earlier this evening.
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“It makes perfect sense,” one official who is currently advising the military on the issue said, noting that Space Force’s responsibilities are more global than the other branches of the military, which gives U.S. Space Command access to advanced surveillance technologies.
For more than seven decades, highly credible witnesses and sophisticated sensors observed mysterious objects flying in ways that defy easy explanation. But until recently, former presidents, top intelligence officials, members of Congress and pilots had never spoken so openly about UFOs — or the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
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