So you don't think that, when we had Monte Shriver, an Aztec, NM resident in 1948, blow up the claim of a UFO crash there, that wasn't value-added contact?
We all try to read the books, sometimes not completely, but enough to understand where the author is going.
But you can't talk about the current state of Ufology and not realize you are largely repeating what Donald Keyhoe wrote in one way or another. UFOs are spaceships, the government has a Silence Group keeping it all a secret, etc. What am I missing?
When I mention this, it's about urging people that it's time to stop living in the 1950s and embrace the 21st century. I've said this more times than I care to admit, because it's still true.