The envelope, please.
[RIPPPPP!]
And, in the category "Wild & Woolly Claims About Aliens & Alien Craft," the coveted Lifetime Achievement Award goes to . . .
Ray Stanford!
Friends, the award jury's decision was unanimous.
In terms of duration and sheer quantity of dubious alien-related...
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Prof. Kevin Knuth presented
dubious Ray Stanford UFO-evidence
images and claims at the AIAA UAP forum.
Why I think that was a big mistake.
By Douglas Dean Johnson
@ddeanjohnson on Twitter
In an article posted today (August 20, 2021) on The Debrief, I was quoted criticizing Prof. Kevin Knuth...
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Ladies and Gentlemen, by popular demand, a return tour for the Ray Stanford Close Up series!
Step right up! The mind-boggling UFO-evidence and alien-contact claims made by Ray Stanford will ASTONISH and AMAZE you-- their number, their diversity, their grandiosity, and their ability to remain...
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"Frankly, at age 73 [in 2011], and as the most seasoned researcher into these phenomena alive today, I tire of book authors who are so cowardly of the mystery that they dare only present readers with reports from persons with military stripes and metals, or with a Ph.D. behind the observers...
"Seeing one of them trying to hide the past is a bit disturbing." -- humanoidlord, Feb. 9, 2019, in this thread
"UFO-fan lists, they'd eat it with a spoon." -- Ray Stanford, July 24, 1998
Humanoidlord's quote above inspires me to start a new thread on the issue that he has raised, since it is...