Reporting on the Pentagon’s secret programs that are investigating unidentified flying objects, UFOs, is not about faith. It’s about a thorough search for facts. Journalists are stepping up and not being afraid to ask about UAPs.
Proving UFOs exist is impossible–even fringe, paranoid, silly–or so goes the country’s prevailing attitude.
But investigative reporter Leslie Kean’s research on the topic is pretty thorough–and astonishing.
In December 2017, The New York Times issued the first of a series of ground-breaking UAP stories that have wiped the giggling smirk about flying saucers off the faces of even hard-bitten news editors.
Reporters Leslie Kean, Ralph Blumenthal, and Helene Cooper revealed the existence of a secret US Defence Department unit investigating UFOs.
Who is Leslie Kean?
A veteran independent reporter for various national and international publications, including The Boston Globe, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Nation, Kean has been featured on NPR, CNN, and The Colbert Report.
She has committed more than a decade to dissecting the controversial topic, interviewing high-level officials and aviation experts.
Her book, UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record, is a fascinating compendium of their first-hand accounts of sightings.
UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record.
5-10 percent of sightings are unidentified
According to Kean, 5-10 percent of sightings are unidentified; a vast majority of aerial phenomena, 90-95 percent in Leslie Kean’s view, can be explained to be one of the following:
“Flares, weather balloons, sky lanterns, birds reflecting the sun, secret military aircraft, planes reflecting the sun, blimps, helicopters, planes in formation, the planets Mars or Venus.
Meteors or meteorites, space junk, satellites, swamp gas, spinning eddies, sundogs, ball lightning, ice crystals, reflected light off clouds, lights on the ground or lights reflected on a cockpit window.”
Journalists are stepping up and not being afraid to ask about UAPs.
Leslie’s book focuses on the former, the stories in history that cannot be attributed to any latter.
Whether or not you believe in UFOs, there’s no denying that Leslies’ findings are extraordinary, and she presents the facts that support the existence of UFOs and UAPs without feeding conspiracies as to why, how–or even what might be piloting them.
The Phenomenon
After much anticipation, filmmaker James Fox’s latest documentary, The Phenomenon, was released on October 6, 2020.
This film has many new videos that even experienced UFO subjects students have not seen.
Without a doubt, this will widely be recognized as one of the best UFO documentaries to appear in some time.
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