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- UFOLOGY: AFTER 40 YEARS, STILL NO RESPECT
- by Jim Speiser
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- On June 24th of this year, we will mark the 40th anniversary of the
- start of the present "flying saucer" era. No subject has captured the
- imagination or sparked so much controversy as the UFO phenomenon. It's been
- characterized as the "silly season that wouldn't go away."
- And why hasn't it gone away? The debunkers tell us that such things run
- in cycles, and UFO flaps, or waves, are merely the effects of the domino
- theory at work. A particularly well-publicized story in one section of the
- country, the theory goes, will cause starry-eyed true believers in other
- areas to suddenly delude themselves into believing that, "yeah, I seen it
- too!" That, they tell us, is what happened in 1973 when over 1200 cases were
- reported in the country, after a few sightings in the southeast were bally-
- hooed.
- Yet, here we are in the Year of the UFO, with three major books on the
- market, Shirley MacLaine preaching the Gospel of Our Lady of the Pleiades,
- and a Japanese airliner serving French wine to gigantic flying walnuts.
- Where's the flap? In the first five months of 1987, the UFO Information Ser-
- vice has recorded only 27 sightings.
- Isn't it possible that the cyclical nature of UFOs is a characteristic
- of the phenomenon itself, and not of our collective "attunement"? Such
- questions as this need to be addressed more honestly by those who tell us
- there's nothing new in our atmosphere.
- And there are other questions. Why are we constantly fed bromides like,
- "Astronomers do not see UFOs"? When you adjust for the explainable
- sightings, they see them in approximately the same proportionate numbers as
- the general populace.
- Explaining UFO sightings is one thing. Excessive, obsessive debunking is
- quite another. The rise of organized skepticism has raised negativism to a
- new art form. I call it "The Discount Muffler Theory of Ufology," because I
- am reminded of the TV commercial where two chimpanzees are banging on a muff-
- ler to get it to fit a car it was obviously not designed for. The debunkers
- constantly try to hammer the facts into place, in order to get them to fit a
- given situation.
- The message of this New Negativism is clear: those of us interested in
- UFO research are nothing but childish, uneducated, anti-intellectual twits,
- who should probably go home and watch reruns of Star Trek. To be truly in-
- tellectually chic, these days, one must NOT let one's mind entertain such
- silly notions.
- While a few skeptics grudgingly acknowledge the scientific competence of
- some ufologists, the majority are characterized as unworthy of their
- letters. And those of us below the doctorate level are made to feel sympathy
- with the witches of Salem. I envision in the near future bumper stickers
- that say, "Kill a Believer for CSICOP."
- Given that Ufology and "Mainstream Science" share a common ancestor,
- namely Curiosity, the question must be asked, Is all this abject negativism
- truly in the best interest of science? Perhaps the debunkers are right, and
- there really is nothing new under the sun. How has it harmed anyone to
- wonder, to look further, to investigate? One gets the impression that the
- skeptics would prefer us all to pack up our geiger counters, our VCRs, and
- our autographed copies of "Communion" and go home, never again to whisper
- the phrase, "UFOs are real". OK, what if we complied? And what if we were
- right in the first place, BUT NEVER FOUND OUT? How great the loss to
- science?
- As I said, questions remain. Questions like: If the Cash/Landrum case
- is a hoax, as Mr. Klass has said, how were Betty Cash and Vicki and Colby
- Landrum able to fake the symptoms of radiation poisoning? Can a bolide
- really remain in the Earth's atmosphere for 45 seconds...and then skip off
- into space? Can a group of ultralight pilots really perform a turn about a
- point in absolutely flawless formation, at night, without navigation lights?
- Are airline pilots with 20 years experience really capable of mistaking a
- planet 800 million miles distant for a gigantic spaceship only 8 miles
- distant?
- I firmly believe that UFOs are worthy of responsible investigation; that
- some responsible investigation has occurred already, and has turned up evi-
- dence worth a closer look. I also firmly believe that as long as a substan-
- tial number of questions such as these remain unanswered, and a substantial
- number of ends remain loose, that the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis, no matter
- how scientifically unlikely, remains too important to dismiss out of hand.
- There, I've said it. Get the stake ready for another witch.