Chuck's out sick this week, so I've got a mini-episode for you. If you've enjoyed the topic so far, you might be interested in going a bit further. If so, here are some books, TV series, documentaries, and podcasts that I'd recommend.
Books
In Plain Sight: An investigation into UFOs and impossible science by Ross Coulthart, 2021 — Came out just before 2021 UAP report, feels like a good summaryUFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go On the Record by Leslie Kean, 2010 — Covers nuts-and-bolts credible witnessesThe Believer: Alien Encounters, Hard Science, and the Passion of John Mack by Ralph Blumenthal, 2021 — Explores how a well respected Harvard psychiatrist risked his career to study abductees and experiencersSekret Machines: Chasing Shadows (fiction) by Tom DeLonge and A.J. Hartley, 2016 — Interesting insight into what Tom believes. NOT recommended: Sekret Machines non-fiction seriesSeries
Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation, by History Channel, 2019 — The TTSA series focused on Lou Elizondo and Chris MellonHangar 1: The UFO Files, by History Channel, 2014 — Netflix series that goes over famous cases in MUFON filesUFO by JJ Abrams, 2021 — A four-part Showtime series, good summaryDocumentaries
The Phenomenon by James Fox, 2020 — Well-regarded in the UFO community as a summaryAriel Phenomenon by Randall Nickerson, 2022 — Covers a famous incident at the Ariel School in ZimbabweUnacknowledged, by Michael Mazzola, 2017 — A bit breathless, but decent summary of what Steven Greer believesBob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers by Jeremey Corbell, 2018 — Perhaps overly credible, but interestingPodcasts
The UFO Rabbit Hole, by Kelly Chase — Easily my favorite, Kelly is a great speaker, and thoughtfulPoint of Convergence, by ExoAcademian — Get ready to go deep and weirdNeed to Know, by Ross Coulthart and Bryce Zabel — Excellent discussion of UFO news by investigative journalists