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The problem remains that the only people who really understand ufology are those who have invested time in it; and (with exceptions - often successful ones) ufologists are less interested in wowing the audience than are the producers. Another option would be a YouTube channel inviting the public to...

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Published inFortean times no. 406; p. 31
Main Author Randles, Jenny
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Diamond Publishing Ltd 01.06.2021
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Summary:The problem remains that the only people who really understand ufology are those who have invested time in it; and (with exceptions - often successful ones) ufologists are less interested in wowing the audience than are the producers. Another option would be a YouTube channel inviting the public to offer their stories or evidence to a rotating panel of UFO researchers or related experts - a way for witnesses to connect, ask questions and get some evaluation of a baffling experience they have had. There might also be a way to set up a Virtual UFO Tracking community, with live Web Cams in locations where UFO activity is being reported; if there's another lockdown, people could spend some of their free time observing and recording anything on the feed.
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ISSN:0308-5899