Despite the noise coming from the Senate, it seems that House leadership seems to be less enamored of UFOs after AARO’s Congressionally mandated report made clear that the stories UFO advocates sold to Congress were so much fantasy and hot air—or hot air balloons. Meanwhile, in a report this week about Ross Coulthart’s UFO speech to the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, the Sydney Morning Herald laughed at the Australian UFO advocate’s upset that his fellow Aussies are laughing at him for having become a UFO “nutter.” The Herald teasingly denied calling Coulthart a “nutter” and said he was a “dear friend.” Coulthart told the room that he had been subjected to “ridicule and derision” in the Australian media in the wake of the former Four Corners and 60 Minutes man receiving the Australian Skeptics’ Bent Spoon, awarded to what the doubters dub “the perpetrator of the most preposterous piece of pseudoscientific or paranormal piffle”. And Charlie Wiser put the cherry on top with a song about Coulthart:
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Clete
6/13/2024 01:17:36 pm
Gee, another Federal Agency having no reason for its for its creation. I don't know why it wasn't created and funded for at least half a trillion dollars.
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Kent
6/14/2024 10:23:31 am
Leave us remember, like someone being oppressed: NO AGENCY.
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Ken T.
6/14/2024 10:24:31 pm
Gee, another post having no reason for its creation.
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