Ok, but he also supported, unapologetically, some pretty goofy stuff, and I'm not just talking about MJ12 docs. He was never going to back down from a position once taken even if it was so obviously not credible.
You sound a little like Jerome...
The differences between opinions might not be as wide as is assumed. Try to look at it this way:
Few ( if any ) astrophysicists hypothesized beforehand that black holes are portals to Hell, and that therefore they should look for demons in the...
As a relative newcomer with an open mind and an empty palette, this field has been the most perplexing, confusing and ego laden field I've yet to encounter. It's a constant pre-game locker room scenario. If I didn't care about the subject itself...
It's not looking good, the guy in charge of programming is now working somewhere else and they stopped updating stuff on Facebook and youtube about a week ago.
I think that actually happened in one case I read someplace — unless it was on a Twilight Zone episode :p .
My way of grounding myself in the subject is to recall the words of the inimitable Stanton Friedman, who said — "I don't care about UFOs...
@SRL+ what's your unvarnished opinion of this weirdness?
I am firmly in the non human camp, but like @Randall I vacillate between terrestrial and extraterrestrial.
There's certainly a lot of effort put on to demonstrate an extraterrestrial...
@SRL+ what's your unvarnished opinion of this weirdness?
I am firmly in the non human camp, but like @Randall I vacillate between terrestrial and extraterrestrial.
There's certainly a lot of effort put on to demonstrate an extraterrestrial...
Well, sometimes ufology is it's own worst enemy and doesn't even need the spooks to stir the pot. I can think of several occasions of researchers behaving badly that had nothing to government disinformation campaigns. I do think anytime the...
Well, sometimes ufology is it's own worst enemy and doesn't even need the spooks to stir the pot. I can think of several occasions of researchers behaving badly that had nothing to government disinformation campaigns. I do think anytime the...
Nolan has been at the centre of a lot of the high end science thrown at the problem, and the most interesting bits so far have been the NIDS reports from way back in the Bigelow On the Ranch days, and the more recent comparison between Havana...
This was the first ever UFO book I bought at the grocery store with my mom when grocery stores used to sell cool books and albums at the checkout. I was in grade 5 and riveted by this book!
That's exactly what he said. It seems there is a trend...
This was the first ever UFO book I bought at the grocery store with my mom when grocery stores used to sell cool books and albums at the checkout. I was in grade 5 and riveted by this book!
That's exactly what he said. It seems there is a trend...
What I mean is that Vallée starts off collaborating with Hynek on classification systems for UFO reports, a relatively grounded systematic way of studying the subject, and with the success of Hynek's 1972 book, The UFO Experience, he reissues his...
Nolan has been at the centre of a lot of the high end science thrown at the problem, and the most interesting bits so far have been the NIDS reports from way back in the Bigelow On the Ranch days, and the more recent comparison between Havana...
What I mean is that Vallée starts off collaborating with Hynek on classification systems for UFO reports, a relatively grounded systematic way of studying the subject, and with the success of Hynek's 1972 book, The UFO Experience, he reissues his...
That provides some direction. Do you care to elaborate on what "not necessarily extraterrestrial in origin" might mean? Please feel free to speculate wildly and weirdly.
I know we are straying deeply from the thread focus, but in the spirit of...
As these are taken from his diary entries from the first decade of this century I would say that they are the facts as he recorded them in the moment. What's exotic about it all?
As a correction to an above post in the interviews with him I...
The podcast is High Strange, and it may get into that, but the first episode of the second season delivered clips of David Grusch's testimony and that short clip of Gary Nolan talking about the CIA and UFO injuries without any further context.
I don't think it was that clear. I believe that he was first asked to explore the medical conditions of people with Havana Syndrome and he did the blood work if I remember correctly, as that's his specific area. I posted a video interview with...
I agree—everything about this seems far more aligned with what later became known as Havana Syndrome, which, as far as I can recall, had nothing to do with UFOs.
I do know that John Burroughs ran into serious issues with his medical records...
Your first impression is probably correct, and the more you look, the weirder it gets.
According to Google's AI:
Yes, Dr. Garry Nolan, a professor of pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine, has stated that he was contacted by...
As these are taken from his diary entries from the first decade of this century I would say that they are the facts as he recorded them in the moment. What's exotic about it all?
As a correction to an above post in the interviews with him I...