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On 'Disclosure'
The truth is in here... The following text is offered after many months of reflection on the subject of 'disclosure'. As an incipient movement with techno-religious leanings (especially as it gets inscribed into Washington-Silicon Valley UAP circles), I remain extremely dubious. Broken down into what I would consider its constituent parts - the laudable ends of government transparency, accountability and declassification (of UAP-related information, now seemingly underway wit


Beyond the Wall
Neil deGrasse Tyson changed his mind about UFOs, then said the line that set this essay off: "bring out the alien." It sounds like rigor. It's the wrong thing to ask. Whether they're real was never the interesting question, and even a body on the table can't answer the one that is: what is actually going on? A piece about evidence, meaning, and why we keep demanding proof of the messenger while no one stops to hear the message.


A Note on the Vision of Ezekiel
At the last SUAPS Reading Circle meeting 18 June 2026, which concerned C. G. Jung’s Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies, one participant put forward a very common view concerning the Vision of Ezekiel as a premodern UAP sighting. Precisely because of this view’s ubiquity, I feel moved to set forth a counter, critical response, admitting, of course, that there is no knock-down argument concerning some ultimate truth of Ezekiel’s text (such are hermeneuti
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