Yeah. Ryan didn't mince words with that, but he was professional. I am curious, though. Is Jaime's past as checkered as it seems, or is that a tactic employed against him so people will be less inclined to pay him mind? He has given some reasonable stuff, he has given some stuff that to have been reasonably debunked, that doesn't mean intended fraud, but that he was had his hands on it. Babe Ruth had more strike outs than home runs, but he was allowed to keep playing balls.
As a MUFON field investigator, I investigate reports, and sometimes I call them unknowns. These get looked at by other people. So, I have a team. The better the evidence for unknown, the higher it goes up the chain. Clearly, something about these alien mummies has resulted in greater scrutiny. There are a dozen 'debunking' news articles, with a dozen different explanations. That's not scientific. Perhaps science is setting this back by simply not examining stuff to a greater level of scrutiny?