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Questions for Jerome Clark

Gene Steinberg

Forum Super Hero
Staff member
We have scheduled veteran UFO researcher/historian Jerome Clark for an interview to be recorded Thursday, October 6, between 8:30 and 10:30 AM Pacific time.

So ask away.
 
Gene , Chris & Mr Jerome Clark,

Q.1 What's your thought's on the Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident? Have you read Mrs Georgina Bruni book "You Can't Tell The People" (2000)?
Q.2 have you experienced any strange awareness / UFO sightings?
Q.3 For all of you: what is your top ten UFO cases?
 
I know you hold some agnosticism on the subject but I'll try anyway. Which theory on the origins of UFOs do you believe to be the most likely? For Example: ETH, cryptoterrestrials, multiverse, etc etc...
 
Your UFO encyclopedia is now over a decade old. Do you have plans for a Third Edition?

and/or

What is your take on Clark C. McClelland ... is this guy for real or what?
 
1. What is his opinion on the Phoniex lights incident? 2. Who does he consider to be the best researchers in the field? 3. What is his favorite case to date?
 
1) The Condon report claimed "nothing has come from the study of UFOs in the past 21 years that has added to scientific knowledge".
If you disagree with that, can you cite any examples of advances scientific (or otherwise) related to UFO research?

2) Eyewitness testimony is imperfect and subject to distortion by post-event influences. In UFO cases, what effect does the bias of the initial interviewer have on how the event is remembered and subsequently reported?
 
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