An article about Jess Stearn, one of the first mainstream journalists to do in depth long form coverage of ufology, while remaining a skeptic about UFOs for his life. Interestingly enough Stearn ended up as a believer regarding parapsychology and spiritualism but considered ufology too risible.

Check out this article about Jess Stearn, one of the pioneering journalists to provide in-depth long-form coverage of ufology. Throughout his career, he maintained a skeptical attitude towards UFOs. Interestingly, Stearn eventually became a believer in parapsychology and spiritualism, yet he found ufology too absurd to take seriously.

How UFO Technology Could End Poverty-Why Is It Being Suppressed?

Exploring UFO Technology: A Potential Solution to Poverty – Why Is It Being Hidden? Is the phenomenon of UFOs merely a technical marvel, or could it be a key driver for humanity’s spiritual evolution? In this in-depth exploration, we delve into the relationship between extraterrestrial disclosure and the expansion of consciousness — a concept that…

I want to try CE5 but I’m scared

Considering CE5 but Feeling Anxious Date: 03/22/2025 (Mid-afternoon – just a sound check) Location: Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA I’ve had some previous encounters with UFOs, which has inspired me to delve into CE5. Initially, I made a rather half-hearted attempt to experiment with the mental state, using Greer’s meditation introduction from his app.…

30 min interview with Greg Eghigian about his book “After the Flying Saucers Came”, chronicling ideological schisms within ufology from the 1940’s to now.

Join us for a 30-minute interview with Greg Eghigian as we discuss his book “After the Flying Saucers Came.” Explore the evolving ideological divides within the field of ufology, tracing their development from the 1940s to the present day.

I hope they have a thorough vetting process so that some three letter agency spook doesn’t infiltrate their team claiming to be a producer

I really hope they have a rigorous vetting procedure in place to prevent any three-letter agency operative from sneaking in and posing as a producer.