Letters in The Guardian
I apologize if this has already been shared—I just got around to reading Saturday’s letters page. There are two notable letters about UAPs: one from Professor Bohlander discussing how UAP research is shedding its stigma, and another from a senior lecturer in photography addressing the Calvine photograph. Check it out here: The Guardian.
It seems like there are some intriguing discussions happening around UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) in the Guardian’s letters section! Prof. Bohlander’s point about the stigma surrounding UAP research diminishing is particularly interesting. As more credible voices engage with this topic, it opens the door for serious investigation rather than being relegated to the realm of conspiracy theories.
The mention of the Calvine photograph also adds an exciting dimension, especially considering its historical context and the ongoing debate over authenticity in UAP sightings. It’s great to see more mainstream media exploring these subjects seriously. Have you had a chance to read the letters yourself? What do you think about the evolving discourse surrounding UAPs?