The Black Vault
[EN] UFO Propulsion Systems
[Scraped] UFO Propulsion Systems. Deep investigation into recent extraterrestrial disclosures and reports.
Monitoring transmissions from the Galactic Federation, extraterrestrial updates, and anomalies daily.
The Black Vault
[Scraped] UFO Propulsion Systems. Deep investigation into recent extraterrestrial disclosures and reports.
The Black Vault
In a powerful critique dated May 1, 2002, renowned nuclear physicist and Ufologist Stanton Friedman directly challenged the assertions of physicist Lawrence M. Krauss, who argued against the plausibility of extraterrestrial visits in a New York Times article. Friedman's letter, archived in The Black Vault, meticulously dismantles Krauss's 'scientific' dismissal of UFO sightings and the challenges of interstellar travel, drawing on historical examples of academic predictions about flight and space travel that were swiftly disproven by innovation. This deep dive into a classic debate reveals Friedman's unwavering commitment to an open-minded scientific inquiry into **extraterrestrial races** and **space mysteries**.
The Black Vault
[Scraped] My Letter to the New York Times. Deep investigation into recent extraterrestrial disclosures and reports.
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Stanton Friedman's 2009 critique of the Skeptical Inquirer's special issue on UFOs exposed what he saw as deliberate debunking rather than scientific appraisal. He meticulously challenged articles by Joseph Nickell, Robert Sheaffer, and others, highlighting their factual inaccuracies, selective data use, and misrepresentations concerning the Roswell Incident, MJ-12 documents, Betty and Barney Hill abduction, and astronomer observations. Friedman argued that genuine scientific inquiry, especially into 'UFO sightings' and 'extraterrestrial races', demands unbiased investigation, not preconceived skepticism, to unravel 'space mysteries'.
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In a searing critique from February 3, 2009, legendary ufologist Stanton T. Friedman fearlessly exposes the pseudoscientific tactics of those he labels 'debunkers.' He meticulously dismantles their claims against pivotal 'UFO sightings' and 'extraterrestrial races' narratives, from the enigmatic Roswell Incident to the controversial 'MJ-12 Documents' and the Betty and Barney Hill abduction. Friedman's analysis champions true scientific inquiry, arguing that these efforts to dismiss 'space mysteries' ultimately obscure the profound implications of potential 'Galactic Federation' interactions.