But they both agree on one thing: It's good that, after nearly 75 years of taboo and ridicule going back to Roswell , New Mexico, serious people are finally talking seriously about the unidentified flying objects people see in the skies.
"If you look at the level of public interest, then I think it becomes important to actually look into these things," said West, a former video game programmer turned UFO debunker. "Right now, there is a lot of suspicion that the government is hiding evidence of UFOs, which is quite understandable because there's this wall of secrecy. It leads to suspicion and distrust of the government, which, as we've seen, can be quite dangerous."
Government UFO Report Won't Rule Out Visitors from Space | BU Today | Boston University
This 2015 image shows an unidentified object that rotated as it flew along clouds, according to the fighter pilots tracking it. Photo by Department of Defense via AP
The truth is out there, but for now, it doesn't involve extraterrestrial visitors. It could, however, be a foreign power's technology.
Bania and Jack Weinstein , a Pardee School of Global Studies professor of the practice of international security and a retired Air Force lieutenant general, offered their takes on the government's conclusions for BU Today.
Local history: What was that? Famous UFO sightings in Akron-Canton area
They glowed, pulsed, gleamed, hummed and shimmered. They hovered, rotated, glided, darted and soared.
According to local observers, the mysterious objects looked red, blue, green, orange, yellow, silver and white. They appeared as cylinders, spheres, cones, ellipsoids, pyramids, crescents and diamonds.
As a Pentagon task force prepares to issue a U.S. intelligence report this month on "unidentified aerial phenomena," we have to wonder: Will Ohio be mentioned?
Iowa's UFO investigators await intelligence report | weareiowa.com
PERRY, Iowa — You may have seen those videos showing what look like UFO's captured by the U.S. military over the past few years.
"As it got directly across the road from us, it changed direction and headed off very fast away from us," Trout said as she recalled seeing what she describes as a small over her dairy farm.
Hollifield: UFO report and Cousin Junior's close encounter | Local News | journalnow.com
The truth may be out there, but a highly anticipated government report on UFO activity isn't going to answer all the questions for true believers.
According to The New York Times and other media outlets, intelligence officials will release to Congress an unclassified version of a UFO report later in June.
Letter: Former reporter: UFO interest was considerable
Mark Farris: You got it wrong. In your UFO opinion column on Monday, June 7, you were so obviously wrong on one part of your opinion column, it makes me wonder how true the other "facts" are that you offer elsewhere.
You wrote that there was so little interest in the Monroe-area visit of Project Bluebook director J. Allen Hynek some 40 years ago that no media attended, nor did the college newspaper, Agora, cover it. I can't speak for the Agora but I can speak for the media because I covered it. In person, for the then-Monroe Evening News.
WATCH: UFO or UAP? Either way, it's a mystery | Video Gallery | newspressnow.com
Brian Bucklein of Missouri Western State University and Margie Kay of the Mutual UFO Network discuss an upcoming government report on what is an enduring mystery.
Science and pop culture look to the skies to answer the ultimate question: Are we alone?
From flying discs to UAPs, a fascination endures | Local News | newspressnow.com
Happening on Twitter
'Truth embargo': UFOs are suddenly all the talk in Washington https://t.co/iU3wNujNpf via @nbcnews rosscoulthart (from Sydney, Australia) Sun Jun 13 18:32:59 +0000 2021
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