New York Times fallout: What journalism could teach the UFO community

The recent, long-awaited New York Times article, which reported the Pentagon will continue to seek transparency and truth regarding the UFO subject, has received some push-back among some within the UFO community, and has once again shown the divide between journalistic standards and Internet activism.

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'Somewhere In The Skies' reboot promises 'stunning' new witness accounts

Host of the “Somewhere In The Skies” podcast and frequent co-host to CW’s “Mysteries Decoded” Ryan Sprague has announced a new edition of his 2016 book '“Somewhere In The Skies.” The second edition being put out by Beyond The Fray Publishing is available now, and promises an “updated and expanded” edition.

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REVIEW: 'Unidentified' season 2 premiere sheds light on new sightings

“Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation” continues its legit UFO (or UAP) research in front of mass audiences with its second season premiere , which debuts this Saturday on History Channel.

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'Punk rock and UFOs: Stranger Than Fiction' coming June 16

On June 16, Beyond The Fray publishing will release the third “Punk rock and UFOs” nonfiction book by author and journalist Mike Damante “Punk rock and UFOs:Stranger Than Fiction” in paperback and digital formats.”Punk rock and UFOs: Stranger Than Fiction” will be available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble online retailers.

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'UFO advocacy' becoming trend on social media

As the news of the Pentagon’s (official) confirmation of the To The Stars-facilitated release of the Pentagon UFO videos, as well as the Navy’s admittance of the UAP phenomena as real, there’s been a rise in interest that goes beyond the “UFO Twitter” crowd. The Pentagon’s acknowledgement and official release of the videos were supposed to fly under the radar with the Covid-19 global pandemic dominating the headlines, but it became a big news story that day on all major media outlets, and started an insurgence via social media.

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Behind the Skinwalker Ranch revival

Skinwalker Ranch, which is an anomalous area in the Uinta Basin that has puzzled scientists with its paranormal best-of phenomena, is as popular as ever recently with History’s non-fiction documentary -series “ The Secret Of Skinwalker Ranch.”

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INTERVIEW: 'The Secret Of Skinwalker Ranch' lead scientist latest to tackle anomaly

Dr. Travis Taylor is no stranger to the world of paranormal, as he has appeared on History Channel productions like “Ancient Aliens,” “The Tesla Files,” and “ The UnXplained,” so Taylor was was an obvious candidate to be the lead scientist on History’s non-fiction series “The Secret Of Skinwalker Ranch,”which debuts March 31.

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INTERVIEW: NDE expert Gregory Shushan on belief, paranormal assumptions

Comparative religions, near-death experiences, cultural connections are just some of the factors that weigh in to “paranormal” research. Dr. Gregory Shushan is considered one of the is the leading authorities on near-death experiences and the afterlife through history and culture. He is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Religious Experience Research Centre, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, and has authored the books “Near-Death Experience in Indigenous Religions,” and “Conceptions of the Afterlife in Early Civilizations.”

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