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.
Read moreCOMMENTARY: Logical arguments against To The Stars criticism
As To The Stars /To The Stars Academy Of Arts and Science continues to make waves in the UFO world, there continues to be a vocal group of detractors that seem to constantly criticize anything TTS does. Even with Luis Elizondo’s recent positively-received convention appearances, and the announcement of a six-part documentary series called “Unidentified” on the History Channel , the TTS trolls are still in full.
Read moreOn the whole disclosure debate. ...
Disclosure is always a hot topic in the UFO community that often continues to drive the divide, rather bridge the gap in Ufology.
For some, nothing short of full disclosure is considered a failure. For others, disclosure is an ongoing process that may never come to full fruition. The moment we accept the latter argument, the easier this all becomes.
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