Thursday, April 1, 2021

We need to talk about UFOs again - The Washington Post

The hard-working staff here at Spoiler Alerts has probably written close to 2,000 columns since coming to The Washington Post. Among those that generated a steady stream of responses was one from 2019 headlined " UFOs exist and everyone needs to adjust to that fact ." That column did not say that aliens have visited Earth. Among the things it did say was that there literally are objects flying around that no one, including U.S.

In the two years since that column appeared, the U.S. government continues to tiptoe toward the normalization of the idea of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Last year the Department of Defense released three videos (one recorded in 2004 and the other two in 2015) of U.S. Navy pilots seeing something and having no idea what it was. In its news release , the Pentagon said, "the aerial phenomena observed in the videos remain characterized as 'unidentified,'" putting the U in UFO.

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Roswell UFO Festival to make its return in July | KRQE News 13

ROSWELL, N.M.  (KRQE) – Roswell is preparing for the return of the UFO Festival. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the event and it’s scheduled for July 2, 3, and 4.

Organizers say it will be among the first destination festivals in the country to happen in person since the pandemic began and they are expecting a record turnout. Spaces for RVs and campers will also be set up.

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Publisher: KRQE News 13 Albuquerque - Santa Fe
Date: 2021-04-01T18:11:59 00:00
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Bright lights in the sky: A look at some of the UFO sightings in Canada last year | Kamloops This
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The Space (ETF) Race: UFO, ROKT and ARKX | Kiplinger

Hokey one-liners aside, private space travel, exploration and operation is one of the smallest and youngest industries we have left to invest in. Even if you're being generous, space- adjacent plays number in the dozens, and you've likely got the requisite fingers to count the pure plays. Yet investor interest is robust enough that a cottage industry of space ETFs has popped up over the past couple of years.

It's a growth market, to be sure. In a 2020 note, Morgan Stanley estimates "the global space industry could generate revenue of more than $1 trillion or more in 2040, up from $350 billion currently." And most of that will find its way into a number of larger existing sectors and industries.

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Author: Kyle Woodley
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In case you are keeping track:

Worth Watching: 'Alien' at a UFO Convention, 'The Day Sports Stood Still,' a 'SEAL' in Trouble,

The Day Sports Stood Still (9/8c, HBO): As the NCAA Basketball Tournament races on with its many upsets, and a new baseball season looms, HBO Sports and director Antoine Fuqua look back to a year ago this month, when all sports activity came to a sudden halt amid the first wave of the pandemic.

SEAL Team (9/8c, CBS): It's not easy being a hero on CBS these days. First Gibbs gets suspended on NCIS , and now Jason ( David Boreanaz ) is fighting for his career and freedom, after a JAG officer accuses the soldier of committing a terrible crime during a mission. He can't even count on his SEAL bros for support, after Bravo is placed under a no-contact order. Former cast member Jessica Paré returns as Mandy Ellis, and she also directs the episode.

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Author: Matt Roush TV Insider
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Zombies, cicadas and UFOs: There's nothing we can't handle after this year of COVID-19 | Opinion

As an American who has heard about thousands of shootings by now, I have never been asked about how I felt about any particular shooting — until a few days after the shootings at three massage businesses in Atlanta, dominated by women of Asian descent.

They finally got that giant cargo ship unstuck from the Suez Canal after nearly of week of trying and a fleet of tugboats.

Publisher: Shelby News
Author: Tricia Bishop Guest Columnist
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CIA declassifies hundreds of official docs on UFO sightings, research from 1970s onwards - World

A dossier filled with files on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) was published on The Black Vault website on Thursday.

Viral video of unidentified lights off NC's Outer Banks has people questioning — aliens or military?Image credit: William Guy/YouTube

The CIA has declassified more than 700 documents about UFO sightings and research dating back to the 1970s.

According to a report by Daily Mail , the dossier, filled with files on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) was published on The Black Vault website on Thursday. The founder of Black Vault, John Greenewald Jr, has spent the last twenty years suing the CIA to release the records, and then scanning all the pages.

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Mexico's UFO | Dentons - JDSupra

For the majority of people, the emotion engendered by a UFO landing on Earth is fear. For others, it is a confirmation of a hope – that there are alternative realities to the beliefs the majority currently hold. Confirming the reality of a UFO landing on Earth opens up vast possibilities that people had heretofore thought impossible.

Currently, Mexico has a UFO. It is not an Unidentified Flying Object. It is an Unequivocal Failing Organization. The name of the UFO is Pemex or Petróleos Mexicanos. Pemex is the largest taxpayer in Mexico, its largest company, and one of the largest companies in Latin America. It is a vital strategic national asset. It currently employs an estimated 124,000 people and supports 107,000 pensioners.

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