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More than half a century since Roswell, UFOs have been making headlines once again. On December 17, 2017, the New York Times ran a front-page story about an approximately five-year Pentagon program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. The article hinted, and its sources clearly said in subsequent television interviews, that some of the ships in question couldn't be linked to any country. The implication, of course, was that they might be linked to other solar systems.
The UFO community--those who had been thinking about, seeing, and analyzing supposed flying saucers (or triangles or chevrons) for years--was surprisingly skeptical of the revelation. Their incredulity and doubt rippled across the internet. Many of the people most invested in UFO reality weren't really buying it. And as Scoles did her own digging, she ventured to dark, conspiracy-filled corners of the internet, to a former paranormal research center in Utah, and to the hallways of the Pentagon.
In They Are Already Here we meet the bigwigs, the scrappy upstarts, the field investigators, the rational people, and the unhinged kooks of this sprawling community. How do they interact with each other? How do they interact with "anomalous phenomena"? And how do they (as any group must) reflect the politics and culture of the larger world around them?
We will travel along the Extraterrestrial Highway (next to Area 51) and visit the UFO Watchtower, where seeking lights in the sky is more of a spiritual quest than a "gotcha" one. We meet someone who, for a while, believes they may have communicated with aliens. Where do these alleged encounters stem from? What are the emotional effects on the experiencers?
Marina Koren is a staff writer at The Atlantic.
The latest news cycle on UFOs/UAPs is a good time to remind you that @ScolesSarah wrote the best book on weird sightings in the sky and the people who are obsessed with them:
Author of THE MISSION. Next: THE OUTSIDE CATS. Words: @newyorker, &c. Substack: BAD WINO. The wilderness must be explored!
I’m finally reading @ScolesSarah’s THEY ARE ALREADY HERE and mesmerized by her adroitness as an author. It is deeply researched and field-reported, the text at once sober-minded and mirthful. I adore her empathy, and she peppers pages with droll parentheticals. Highly recommended https://t.co/g4aRKi31RQ
Dad, husband, reader, music geek, movie nerd, Montanan, NE DC Canine Knucklehead Ward co-founder, @cspan director of editorial operations
Sarah Scoles’s They Are Already Here is a wonderful survey of the UFO crowd—skeptics, believers, and those somewhere in between. She grounds it in history and cultural analysis, but it’s all about the people. https://t.co/oIs5NwULYT