A Steamy Pile of Ordure, Courtesy of Ron James, Bob Spearing, and the Cult at MUFON.

Greetings. Excrement, all for the purpose of financial gain. Such is the content being promoted by the Mutual UFO Network. 

In the days before the recent MUFON Symposium, the organization made the following post on X (Twitter,) a statement that claimed that unknown material had been found, determined to be unknown by labs in Russia and by MUFON's own laboratory. Putting aside the fact that MUFON never provides information about its laboratory's staff, investigatory procedures, or specific geographic location, no documentation has surfaced to support the claims in question. No independent confirmation of the claims in question. Nothing at all. Just self-promotional talk. 

Proper scientific consensus is arrived at through total transparency, and by the sharing of all data, content, and information with all other available scientific research facilities and personnel. Scientific consensus is not arrived at via promotional efforts, or through the selling of merchandise or subjective programming. The situation with MUFON has arrived at a completely outrageous and embarrassing point. I suppose the organization should appoint Rudy Giuliani as its next International Director. No need for evidence, theories are enough. 

What do the scheduled speakers of the Symposium think? Are they comfortable with the situation, with the nonsense being shamelessly promoted? Are they willing to abandon their personal and professional integrity to be a part of the circus? 

Brad Olsen.

Ryan Wood.

Robert Salas. 

Bob Spearing.

Terry Tibando.

Daniel Alan Jones. 

Richard Beckwith.

Earl Grey Anderson.

Debbie Ziegelmeyer. 

I suppose the answer to the latter two of those aforementioned questions is a firm yes, for none of the scheduled speakers pulled out of the Symposium. Nobody spoke up. Nobody had the balls to do the right thing. I am not surprised in the least. 

Ron James and Bob Spearing should claim their Nobel Prize. Wait, that would require valid scientific evidence and examination. Too bad gentlemen, looks like your claims are pure bullshit. 

Thank you for your time and consideration. 

Comments

  1. It was what is called in sales a 'loss leader'. One item to bring you in that turns out to not be what it was presenting to be. Looked like a small crowd from the pictures.

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    1. Agreed, attendance was low for such an "important" Symposium.

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  2. So no real science was presented regarding these materials? Wasn't one of the selling points of the symposium that irrefutable results would be brought forth? This is sounding an awful lot like they are fans of the phrase "My truth".

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    1. The entire organization adheres to the "My truth" scenario. No science at all, just excrement.

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