In a recent letter regarding my Feb. 3 commentary on the alleged 1941 UFO crash outside Cape Girardeau, a Tribune reader said: “Wickersham’s public delusions must be terribly embarrassing to the MU community. Thus, it is unbelievable that no one from the MU faculty or administration has stepped forward to defend science and rational thought.” . . .
. . . When it comes to embarrassment production, I am a highly skilled actor. And it is my sincere wish that, as the aforementioned reader suggests, someone from the MU faculty — or any interested citizen — would step forward to have a community dialogue with me concerning science and rational thought as it relates to UFO phenomena. In so doing, I suggest we precede the dialogue with a showing of the film “I Know What I Saw,” a UFO film narrated in part by former Arizona Gov. Fife Symington that has appearances by military generals, pilots, government officials and average citizens. This film would lay the groundwork for a scientific, rational discussion. . . .
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The 1941 Cape Girardeau UFO Crash
Grand-Daughter Recounts Flying Saucer Crash at Cape Girardeau in 1941
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Ham Radio Report of Flying Saucer Crash in Hawaii
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