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How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com Apr 30, 2021 4 facts
quoteRobert Sheaffer wrote in the Skeptical Inquirer: “Indeed, the very fact that a video of a fly doing loops is being cited by some of the world’s top UFOlogists as among the best UFO images of all time reveals how utterly lightweight even the best UFO photos and videos are.”
claimRobert Sheaffer, the proprietor of the blog 'Bad UFOs', argued in the Skeptical Inquirer that the object in the CEFAA video cited by UFOlogists was likely a housefly or beetle buzzing near the camera lens.
claimRobert Sheaffer, the proprietor of the blog 'Bad UFOs', wrote in the Skeptical Inquirer that the object in the CEFAA video cited by UFOlogists was likely a housefly or beetle buzzing near the camera lens.
claimRobert Sheaffer, the proprietor of the blog 'Bad UFOs', wrote in the Skeptical Inquirer that the object in the CEFAA video cited by UFOlogists was likely a housefly or beetle buzzing around the camera lens.
Unidentified flying object - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 3 facts
referenceArmando Simón authored the article 'Psychology and UFOs', which was published in the 1984 issue of the Skeptical Inquirer by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
perspectiveMark Moldwin argued in the Skeptical Inquirer that SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) qualifies as science, whereas Ufology does not, based on a space science perspective on boundaries.
referenceRobert Sheaffer authored the book 'Psychic Vibrations: Skeptical Giggles from the Skeptical Inquirer', published by CreateSpace in 2012 (originally 2011).
The Sirian Starseed Activation Sequence - Neural Grimoire neuralgrimoire.com Mar 6, 2026 1 fact
referenceSkeptical Inquirer magazine and Science-Based Medicine are resources for the critical examination of paranormal claims.
Lunar effect - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
referenceNicholas Sanduleak published an article titled 'The Moon is Acquitted of Murder in Cleveland' in the Spring 1985 issue of Skeptical Inquirer, which was later reprinted in the book 'Science Confronts the Paranormal'.
The Sirius Mystery en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimIn a 1978 article in the Skeptical Inquirer, astronomer Ian Ridpath stated that the Dogon legend of Sirius and its companions is riddled with ambiguities, contradictions, and errors if interpreted literally.