NorCal Dave did a good summary of this case. I was the one who provided Brian Dunning with the general timeline and Brophy connection and all that. Quick recap: Pinotti got those documents, it was a relatively mild story, nothing in the telegrams...
Whilst I agree with you on this, it is our biased opinion. Many ufo-fans don't accept the multitude of prosaic explanations that have been presented. For every tweet that Mick puts out showing that something is starlink / ISS/ balloons / planes...
But is he really? He's always struck me as just a person who'd made his mind up, but then who flipped to making his mind up in a different way.
Shermer thinks that "aliens are sky gods for skeptics" - does he even know what a skeptic is?
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There does seem to be a pattern... Garry Nolan and Peter Skafish from Sol Foundation, Matthew Szydagis from UAPx. Loeb's colleagues. Shermer as the token skeptic
Whilst I agree with you on this, it is our biased opinion. Many ufo-fans don't accept the multitude of prosaic explanations that have been presented. For every tweet that Mick puts out showing that something is starlink / ISS/ balloons / planes...
We might be veering slightly off-topic, here. But I hope this will clarify things enough so we can move back to the original topic.
Indeed this is one of Shermer's "stock phrases" to introduce topics and, as @Gary C said above, to keep...
Whilst I agree with you on this, it is our biased opinion. Many ufo-fans don't accept the multitude of prosaic explanations that have been presented. For every tweet that Mick puts out showing that something is starlink / ISS/ balloons / planes...
He's adopted "sky gods" as one of several stock phrases to keep the conversation moving in his weekly show. As he originally introduced it a few years ago it was a conjecture about rising belief in ET/NHIs replacing traditional religious...
We might be veering slightly off-topic, here. But I hope this will clarify things enough so we can move back to the original topic.
Indeed this is one of Shermer's "stock phrases" to introduce topics and, as @Gary C said above, to keep...
No, I searched for Ariel School. Most of these new videos are probably created using AI tools like Google NotebooLM. All the "creator" has to do is feed it the websites of some researchers and click "make me a script" or "make me an AI voiced...
He's adopted "sky gods" as one of several stock phrases to keep the conversation moving in his weekly show. As he originally introduced it a few years ago it was a conjecture about rising belief in ET/NHIs replacing traditional religious...