Ross Coulthart, Tony Harris on what the media is missing about UAPs | Reality Check
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Summary
Tony Harris is a journalist and host of the show 'The Proof is Out There.' He discusses how he became interested in anomalous phenomena while working in mainstream journalism. He recalls a childhood fascination with science fiction, which influenced his current work. During the interview, he explains that there is a stigma around reporting on UFOs and other paranormal topics. He believes that more mainstream media are starting to cover these subjects. Harris emphasizes the importance of rigorous investigation and the need to distinguish between real and fake evidence. He also notes that the audience is interested in both proof of anomalous phenomena and critical analysis. After his experiences, he feels a responsibility to provide accurate information and engage with the audience's curiosity.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Tony Harris discusses the stigma surrounding anomalous phenomena and the evolving media landscape regarding UFOs. He emphasizes the importance of rigorous investigation and the potential for interdimensional explanations for some phenomena.
The U.S. government has acknowledged the reality of UFOs and their potential as a flight safety risk and national security threat.
Tony Harris
“I've never believed we're in this galaxy or this universe alone.”
Managed by: History Channel
investigating videos, photos, and audio recordings of anomalous phenomena
There is a stigma attached to reporting on anomalous phenomena like UFOs.
The U.S. government has acknowledged the reality of UFOs and their potential as a flight safety risk and national security threat.
There is a possibility that some anomalous phenomena may be explained by interdimensional theories rather than extraterrestrial origins.
The mainstream media is beginning to engage more with the topic of UFOs and anomalous phenomena.