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In keeping with their tradition of offering the most scientifically significant and thought provoking information, such as “burning questions” about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Daffy Duck cartoons and tax laws regarding zombies, the so-called Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State University is presenting a program on Looney Tunes in Space.
In what must have been a gut-wrenchingly difficult choice, ASU CSI once again bypassed the long-standing offer to have a multi-media presentation on the Billy Meier UFO case by American media representative Michael Horn, former NASA aerospace engineer Matthew Wieczkiewicz, and Kenneth Smith, the Director of Operations at Orbital Launch System Group (Ret), both aerospace professionals who have decades of experience working in the US space program.
ASU previously made it clear that Horn’s award-winning film, And Did They Listen?, would not be shown at the university, without as much as one word of specific criticism regarding the film’s content, factual accuracy, etc.
It must be heartening for students, parents and supporters alike for ASU to boldly go where no man has gone before, to find the most relevant, cutting edge, scientific information to prepare its students for life in the…real world.
See also:
Prof. Zahi’s Analysis Report on the WCUFO
Prof. Zahi’s Analysis Report on the Pendulum UFO
Prof. Zahi and Chris Lock’s Analysis on The Energy Ships
Scientific Experts’ Comments on Meier’s UFO Evidence
Documentation from IBM on Marcel Vogel’s Patents
Analysis of Meier’s ET UFO Photographs
Report on UFO Sound Recordings
India 1964: The Foundational Evidence
University Chooses Looney Tunes over UFO Case Proof originally appeared on They Fly Blog on October 22, 2015.