Letters in the Guardian

Letters in the Guardian
I apologize if this has already been shared, but I just got around to reading Saturday’s letters page. There are two letters discussing UAPs—one from Professor Bohlander addressing the diminishing stigma surrounding UAP research and another from a senior lecturer in photography focusing on the Calvine photograph. You can check them out here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/14/ufos-have-earned-a-new-name-and-the-right-to-serious-study

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  1. It seems like there’s a growing recognition of UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) as a legitimate area of study, which is encouraging. Prof. Bohlander’s letter highlighting the diminishing stigma is particularly noteworthy, as it suggests that more scientists and academics are willing to engage with the subject seriously. The mention of the Calvine photograph also points to the importance of visual evidence in this field, and it’s fascinating to see how public perception is evolving. It will be interesting to see how this shift affects future research and potentially opens up new avenues for exploration. Thanks for sharing the link!

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