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THE ANOMALIST: World News on UFOs, Bigfoot, the Paranormal, and Other Mysteries at the Edge of Science

Congress Has Met the Recent UFO News With a Yawn. Why? Hot Air
Jazz Shaw is bemused by the apparent apathetic response to the admitted cavortings of aerial vehicles far in advance of our best machinery. Shaw points to Christopher Mellon's strong recent op-ed for The Hill: The Navy Acknowledges UFOs -- So Why Aren't They on Washington's Radar? Shaw suggests possible answers and concludes: "the deafening silence coming out of Washington about these UAPs or UFOs isn't bolstering anyone's confidence." One once-powerful DC insider is speaking out, as Former Senator Harry Reid Talks UFOs. Only he isn't saying much, according to Paul Seaburn, aside from complaining that those "in the know" who got briefings through To The Stars...Academy or Arts & Science efforts won't publicly "step up to the plate." But at least The Army Told Us Why It Partnered With Tom DeLonge's UFO Group. According to MJ Banias, "the US government approached To The Stars for this deal." And it's those controversial metamaterials along with a TTSA/TruClear Global project that's got the Army's attention. Well, Jason Colavito is more than "attentive"; his Army Explains Interest in To the Stars' Metal; Plus: Jacques Vallee veers toward the histrionic and even apoplectic. Operating necessarily (as are we all) from a knowledge deficit, Jason focusses on one group of the metamaterials TTSA apparently harbors, and has harsh words for the Army. Pivoting to another bete noir of his, Jason tackles ufology itself. (WM)
 
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THE ANOMALIST: World News on UFOs, Bigfoot, the Paranormal, and Other Mysteries at the Edge of Science

Congress Has Met the Recent UFO News With a Yawn. Why? Hot Air
Jazz Shaw is bemused by the apparent apathetic response to the admitted cavortings of aerial vehicles far in advance of our best machinery. Shaw points to Christopher Mellon's strong recent op-ed for The Hill: The Navy Acknowledges UFOs -- So Why Aren't They on Washington's Radar? Shaw suggests possible answers and concludes: "the deafening silence coming out of Washington about these UAPs or UFOs isn't bolstering anyone's confidence." One once-powerful DC insider is speaking out, as Former Senator Harry Reid Talks UFOs. Only he isn't saying much, according to Paul Seaburn, aside from complaining that those "in the know" who got briefings through To The Stars...Academy or Arts & Science efforts won't publicly "step up to the plate." But at least The Army Told Us Why It Partnered With Tom DeLonge's UFO Group. According to MJ Banias, "the US government approached To The Stars for this deal." And it's those controversial metamaterials along with a TTSA/TruClear Global project that's got the Army's attention. Well, Jason Colavito is more than "attentive"; his Army Explains Interest in To the Stars' Metal; Plus: Jacques Vallee veers toward the histrionic and even apoplectic. Operating necessarily (as are we all) from a knowledge deficit, Jason focusses on one group of the metamaterials TTSA apparently harbors, and has harsh words for the Army. Pivoting to another bete noir of his, Jason tackles ufology itself. (WM)

Couple of well written articles/blogs in that group. As is often the case, however, the "comments" at the end of the article are often more entertaining, if not enlightening, than the article itself.

Also was surprised to learn there is a Jessica Savitch Award of Distinction for Excellence in Journalism. Who knew? Younger members probably don't know who Ms Savitch was. Suffice it to say she was a talented, yet very troubled, network newswoman of the late 70s/early 80s.
 
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I was going to list them all one by one, but then I decided that this grouping deserved "one stop shopping!"

And yes, I remember Ms Savitch.
 
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