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UFO/UAP
Eyes On the Cinema has been capturing some nostalgic pieces of film history and sharing them on youtube. Some of their collection is UFO segments from shows and the news. In this one, the year was 1988. A family of four, on a long desert highway, spot a light. They dismiss it at first, probably just another car, except it approaches, it passes them, it chases, it picks their car up, drops it, they get a flat… You can hear their story from them. It made the news. We live in a world where UFOs are real. What do you make of that historical artifact?
The article attached to the thumbnail is really kind of lame. I suppose it’s no more speculative than any other UFO/UAP piece ever written, except- when attached to academia, shouldn’t it have some sophisticated answers? When it comes to UFOs, why are they only looking at ‘recent’ reports? There are some astounding reports going all the way back to World War II! Foo Fighters. The UFOs over the White House. Roswell. Travis Walton. The Cash–Landrum Incident. No one in the know buys weather or weather balloons.
Shall we look at a couple of questions posed to ASU experts? You could still read the article. You can tell me how my bias got in the way of allowing a reasonable answer to just be.