April 9, 2021, I had the fun experience of being interviewed on a regionally based radio station, heard internationally over the internet, KUSH (Cushing, Ok). Host Molly Payne and I discussed some of the broad issues of my research into Oklahoma based UFO sightings as found in Project Blue Book.
The feedback was rewarding, with numerous people making comments that the topic was intriguing, the incidents fascinating and inquiries about purchasing the book (always a delight to an author!).
Several reviews (including OK MUFON and regional publications) and comments sent to me, have all expressed surprise at the stories most have never heard about and the intriguing additional information that provides insights into what was really going on in those years.
Project Blue Book is an example of obfuscation, in plain sight by the mis-filing of reports, cherry picking evidence, and numerous other interesting activities.
As we await the latest government report on what is now being termed UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), we can only hope it will be more even handed, balanced, scientifically rigid, and intellectually visioning than the Robertson Panel or the Condon Reports were.
Over the past 20 years there has been evidence that the rigid adherence to some mistaken scientific concepts (held to in the face of mounting evidence via new discoveries and techniques) will allow for new acceptance of possibilities. In a world where quantum physics and so much more are now seen as accepted science, a door has opened that beckons us to accept we may not know everything and might have much to learn.
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