“The ‘simply is not attainable’ cult (sure, CULT) of editors and reporters is
alive and effectively amongst what fragments stay of actual, hard-hitting journalism
within the USA …”
By now it is easy-peasy to treat George Adamski’s alleged flying saucer photographs and wild tales because the concoctions they have been, and I definitely haven’t any much less curiosity in what drives “contactees” corresponding to Buck Nelson, who enthralled us — make {that a} particularly slender section of us — together with his adventures as specified by his obscure e book, My Journey to Mars, the Moon and Venus. The “house brother” cult loved a veritable discipline day of public curiosity throughout the Fifties, is in all probability gone for good, however one ought to by no means say by no means. |
Nevertheless, as if smacked with behemoth-sized hen droppings from the sky, UFO
analysis is all of the sudden drenched with toxic excretions from one thing of a
totally different cult: That of respectable journalists who work for a decent
newspaper who insist upon ignoring completely good UFO proof in alternate for
pure bull you-know-what with no respect in any respect. Sadly, this isn’t
merely sporadic cult-nouveau territory in lots of American newsrooms.
I’ve lengthy been appreciative of the
Wall Street Journal
as a supply of truthful reporting, however this time round, with two articles
tackling the UFO topic in June, the WSJ acquired it incorrect, disastrously
incorrect. Should you stayed present with my hyperlinks to Frank Warren’s
UFO Chronicles, Kevin Randle and The Black Vault you already know the
details.
Today, I am far faraway from the UFO situation which as soon as consumed my writing
hours for newspaper and journal articles, however I can nonetheless odor journalistic
decay when its stinking perfume turns into widespread sufficient to attract flies.
It is a humorous factor how each now and again some esteemed publication or
public determine emerges from the shadows and performs an extremely absurd
jack-in-the-box hatchet job on the complete historical past of the UFO topic, completely
disregarding tons of hard-mined proof acquired for eyes prepared to see over
the many years.
In June, the Journal bungled all of it up through an editorial coverage which
apparently wasn’t modifying for details and reporters who flat-out ignored the
documentation positioned on a platter earlier than them. In the event that they weren’t additionally pleasantly
guided alongside by intentional government-generated misinformation with a transparent
agenda I’d be very stunned. In spite of everything, the method hasn’t modified a lot
regardless of ongoing official guarantees to get to the reality. Deep state or freak
state could also be in cost in the end, take your alternative.
The very idea {that a} SIGNIFICANT proportion of UFO observations and
dramatic encounters going again many years may be chalked as much as high secret
units, categorized testing, gullible navy personnel and pilots and joking
diversionary techniques is simply ridiculous, and even a cursory examination of
even lesser recognized however admirable instances clearly signifies appropriate explanations
missing.
In my declining years I am a “one trick pony” in that I’ve put all my eggs into
one UFO basket, and that basket is the
Pascagoula, MS incident
of 1973 by which two now deceased fishermen,
Charles Hickson
and
Calvin Parker
reported an encounter with a UFO full with weird creatures which
examined them bodily. A number of witnesses have come forth through the years
and there was clear digital proof of one thing tangible rising from
the sky. But, as is the occasion with a number of instances of crushing curiosity and
intrigue, you will not discover this one highlighted by the WSJ in June, nor
in lots of different “respectable” publications. Consider me, I do know firsthand how,
notably on the editorial workers degree, an important UFO-related
tales and subjects get squashed. Or ridiculed out of existence.
Many people thought a brand new day had dawned in recent times because the UFO situation
appeared to realize worth and even urgency amongst public officers and the media.
Possibly we have been incorrect. All we will do now’s wait as authorities inquiries
proceed within the face of poorly researched, blatantly silly or purposefully
misguided reportage destined to affect public minds already perpetually
unfamiliar with UFO historical past and details. The “simply is not attainable” cult (sure,
CULT) of editors and reporters is alive and effectively amongst what fragments stay
of actual, hard-hitting journalism within the USA, and we dare counsel that the solar
will proceed revolving across the Earth for this bunch, innately blinded by
the comforts of mass conventionality.
Welcome again, deja vu, welcome again, although everyone knows you by no means
actually left.