Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Omega


In his recent interview with Stuart Miller in Alien Worlds, Rich Reynolds said something to the effect that I was the biggest self-promoter in ufology. Although I admit to being a self-promoter - more on that in a minute - Reynolds was wrong in two respects. First, anyone who knows anything about ufology knows that there an an awful lot of people who have a far better claim to "self-promoter" than I do, including some who have been around a lot longer than I have. Second, I am not "in ufology", nor do I consider myself a "ufologist". I have an interest in the UFO phenomenon, in the same way that I have an interest in a lot of things. I've written about it, made some films about it, and done some research, but never would I consider myself a "ufologist" or in "ufology". Why would I? Those are terms created by people who think attaching "ology" onto "UFO" will somehow confer on them the mainstream credibility they desperately desire. In truth, "ufology" is nothing more than a cultural side-show - an increasingly irrelevant carnival that has nothing to do with the serious study of the UFO phenomenon.

Blogs feed into that sideshow... including, at times, this one. I've checked the visitors over the years - hits go up when I'm writing some opinion piece about some UFO personality or some such, and they go down when I've written serious articles based on real research. To me that says that people come to the UFO subject these days, at least as it is found on the Internet, not to be informed, or enlightened, but to be entertained, and in the basest ways - personal feuds, wild-eyed claims of this, that and the other thing... the kind of stuff you would find on the worst of American un-reality television. Call it the Jerry Springer effect.

Anyway, my point is not to go out swinging, but to just close out this blog, because I have nothing left to say in this medium, at this time. Frankly, I don't think anyone really has anything new to say about UFOs these days. The public, human face of the UFO phenomenon is not about serious research - it's about belief affirmation, whether that belief is in little grey men from Zeta Reticuli, or extradimensionals, or whether it is a belief that there is absolutely nothing to the UFO phenomenon at all.

You'll be able to read my bi-monthly column in Alien Worlds for as long as Stuart will print it, although after the next issue I intend to move away from UFOs and more towards human space exploration. I'm working on a book as well, about elements of the history of the phenomenon, which may be out by 2009 - it isn't a priority, but rather something that I'm pecking away at when I have some spare time. This blog will still be here, but I won't be posting for quite a while, if ever. I'm going to leave it up, after I cull most of the non-UFO related posts over the next couple of weeks, but I'm moving on to other things to do with my spare time.

Reynolds was right about the self-promotion thing, by the way, but wrong as to the why. I don't need to promote myself to feel good about myself - I manage that just fine within my circle of friends and relatives. I promote myself when I think it will help advance something - whether it's my business, or a cause I believe in, or something else. With regards to UFOs, that cause was always the serious scientific study of the UFO phenomenon (sometimes I got distracted, I admit, by the "ufological circus", but that`s not the point). However, I see now that any further public effort in that regard is wasted - there is no serious scientific study of the UFO phenomenon coming, for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is that carnival called ufology I mentioned above. Anyone who thinks differently is deluding themselves. But that's not the only reason - more important, I think, is that "science" has better things to do, such as a cure for cancer, or getting humans into space on a permanent basis, or global warming climate change. Time is precious, and those are the kinds of causes I intend to get behind with my spare time.

UFOs just aren't that important. If they are aliens from another planet, or dimension, or wherever, then nothing science does (or anyone) is going to discover them until they want to be discovered. And if they're not aliens, but something more earthly (undiscovered atmospheric phenomena, for example), then someone will figure it out in due course without a massive study of the UFO phenomenon. ET believers will disagree, of course, because they look to aliens from outer space as a modern messiah, to save us from all of our problems - if you doubt that conclusion, then read what they write with a more critical eye, because it's all there, and has always been there. On the flip side of the coin, the fundamentalist debunkers, aka the disbelievers, do nothing but criticize, as opposed to actually doing anything constructive. The believers might be hopeless, but at least they mean well - the disbelievers are just hopeless, literally and figuratively. Both groups are so devoid of true imagination and wonder that they have nothing to offer any progressive person who wants to look to the future.

In many ways, UFOs, whatever they may be, are relics of a bygone era, when people had to dream of alien beings to imagine the fantastic. Those days are gone - most people have simply outgrown UFOs, in the same way they once outgrew God. If either aliens or the Almighty are out there (and the majority of Americans seem to think that both ET and God are real), then they'll let us know when they're ready. In the meantime, we need to look to ourselves for solutions to our problems, and put the UFO phenomenon in its proper perspective - it's an interesting mystery, nothing more, and nothing less.

As I was when I began this blog, I remain an agnostic about UFOs, because any other position, I am convinced, is not based on the actual evidence, but instead represents a reflection of the person who holds it.

Farewell for now.

Paul Kimball

P.S. Rosebud...

29 comments:

El Cerdo Ignatius said...

Well, Paul, I will certainly miss your blog. You are a very skilled and gifted writer - always have been - and your approach to this subject has always been serious and thoughtful.

No, no wisecrack from old friend follows. I really mean it.

Hopefully you won't disappear entirely - I almost feel like you're planning some great, huge surprise, and you're just not quite ready to spring it.

Paul Kimball said...

Ahh, Iggy, if only it were so, but, unlike Bret Favre, I intend to remain retired (at least so far as this blog goes). Rest assured, however, I'll pop up somewhere, doing something with my spare time besides eating cheetos and watching wrestling... not that there's anything wrong with that!

RRRGroup said...

Mr. Kimball,

We at UFO Iconoclast(s) and UFO Provocateur(s) will miss you, and your ability to rile us.

But I think my father, Rich Reynolds, will miss you most of all.

Despite his comments about your self-promotion, which wasn't meant to be derogatory, just observational, he thinks you are one smart, decent dude.

Your blog has been a fount of UFO insights for all of the RRRGroup, even those who are angry young men.

The best to you, from all of us.

Richard Reynolds, fils

Emma Woods said...

I will miss reading your blog. I always found it interesting and informative, even if I sometimes disagreed with your views. I wish you all the best of luck in your next endeavors.

dmduncan said...

Quoting Gaff, the Edward James Olmos character from Bladerunner, "You've done a man's job, sir..."

Ryan MacDonald said...

Thanks for some great work over the last few years Paul. Ufology, or whatever you want to call it, needs more people like you.

Kind Regards,
Ryan MacDonald

binnall said...

This is outrageous.

The only way I can endorse your retirement is if it results in you returning in 3 weeks ... under a mask.

I suggest one of the following three names ... Canadian Idol ... El Guapo Canadiense ... or The Mysterious Mr.UFO

In all seriousness, I'm sorry to see you retire, PK. The online esoteric world is losing a truly unique voice.

I agree with much of your thoughts on Ufology. As I've said before and will say again now, the paranormal, for better or for worse, is "science entertainment." At times that sucks, but that's just the way it is and the sooner some folks understand that and get over it, the better, IMO.

As sad as this day may be, I say kudos to PK for bursting out of the twisted esoteric bubble. Based on my esperience in the paranormal world, my advice it to run ... run as fast as you can and don't look back, sir. Smell the roses, take in a baseball game, enjoy a beer or three and watch some trashy television (yes, WWE will suffice).

I envy you and will sum up the remainder of my feelings in this quote from Shawshank Redemption ... "I hope I can make it across the border. I hope to see my friend, and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope."

Paul Kimball said...

Tim,

We'll always have Reflections! :-)

PK

binnall said...

Ain't that the truth.

intense said...

I'm sad to see this happen, also, but I completely understand.

Even though I didn't always agree with you, I respected your intent, reasoning, and voice.

Your logic and relative objectivity, as compared to the general circus of "ufology," including both extremes of the believers and debunkers, will be sorely missed.

Think of it this way: you grew up, put your time in, and then, tiring of all the dancing clowns, had to leave the circus to preserve your sanity and integrity.

Good luck in any future endeavors.

Paul Kimball said...

Intense,

Thanks, but I haven't completely turned my attention from UFOs - they still remain an interest, and I have a number of UFO-related documentary projects that will be in production over the next year or two (updates can be found at www.redstarfilmtv.blogspot.com). I just don't have anything left to offer in the blog format specifically about UFOs, and I have no interest in the circus that is ufology - it's not why I started this blog in the first place. The last few years, however, have provided grist for the mill when it comes to one of those documentaries I mentioned, which you may see on a comedy-related channel sooner rather than later.

Rosebud...

Paul

Paul Kimball said...

Emma, DM, RRR, Ryan,

Thanks very much!

Paul

Anonymous said...

Paul,

I've always enjoyed (and usually shared) your views on the 'subject'.

As someone with a casual interest in this topic, I've found your honesty and candor refreshing - it's voices like yours that help people like myself see past the 'sideshow'.

Sad to see you go, but I undertstand. Some distance will do you good. (and undoubtedly frustrate a few elements determined to make you a character in the sideshow)

As my own interest waxes and wanes, I expect that eventually, you'll have something more to say.

Until then, happy trails.

Fred V.
(fellow canuck, baseball fan, wonderer)

Paul Kimball said...

Fred,

Thanks. If this happens to frustrate a few people who wanted to see me in the sideshow, that's a bonus, but not the underlying reason, which is simply that I don't have anything left to say about the subject, at least in public, for the time being, and certainly not in the blog format, where I tried to retain a fairly regular output - future UFO-related appearances will be confined to films, magazines, and the odd message board I post at, from time to time (www.department47.com, for example).

Thanks again - to you and everyone - for reading the past few years!

Paul

Skeptical said...

Paul - It's like the song says - "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end." I will miss the blog but I wish you every good fortune in your future endeavors.

You'll always be our favorite son over at D47. Stop in any time - we've got fresh coffee in the virtual lounge! ;)

S

Paul Kimball said...

Skep:

Thanks - D47 will remain my favourite message board, and a place I'll pop by from time to time!

Paul

Martin said...

Hi Paul,

Sorry to hear your blogging days on UFOs are over.

I've always respected you, and your work. I'm pleased to read your not totally 'hanging up the boots' with UFOs.

The Other Side Of Truth and more recently Above & Beyond have always been in my daily bookmarks, and i will miss them.

I really enjoyed meeting you in England a few years back, and seeing you speak, and then work on your documentary.

Keep us informed on your upcoming projects. :)

Paul Kimball said...

Thanks Martin - Altrincham was nice!

Perhaps now I'll have a bit more time to pop by UFO Evolution as well!!

PK

Katie said...

I'm so behind! It's sad to see this blog go. Though I tended to comment only on the pithier posts, I always enjoyed your well balanced view on UFOs and their origins.

Shame, I had always hoped for another Symposium. Though after my dealings with your border folks the last time, I dunno if they'd let me back in. :oP

Paul Kimball said...

Katie,

Oh, you never know where I'll pop up, or when there may someday be another New Frontiers Symposium... although, given the news coming from NASA re: Mars, I think any future effort would have more to do with human space exploration than alleged alien space exploration. :-)

Paul

Don Maor said...

I will miss your interesting posts Paul. Good luck in your new goals.

David Biedny said...

Paul,

Your rational voice will indeed be missed.

We'd love it if you checked in over at Le Paracast forums from time to time...

Smooth Sailing,

dB

Mac said...

You don't seriously think NASA has anything momentous to announce, do you?

intense said...

I sure would like to read your analytical response to the recent Uncle Stan write-up about MJ-12, you, and Wilbert Smith.

Somewhere, if not here.

If you do, or have, let us know here, and where, please.

Paul Kimball said...

Intense,

I read Stan's blurb, and there is nothing new in there, nor anything of any real substance, and so there's nothing to respond to.

Paul

Paul Kimball said...

David, Don,

Thanks.

Paul

marmer said...

Thanks for raising the bar. That's the simplest way to say it.

...or is that _raiding_ the bar? Oh, that too!

Good luck with your future projects, and happy trails. I'll still check in at pkimball.blogspot.com

Marilyn said...

I'm really sorry to hear you are leaving just as I come in!
I like your point of view - neither a believer or disbeliever, but a thinker.
good luck in your next stop

Jody said...

Your agnostic approach to both the UFO phenomenon and the "question" of the existence of God puts me to mind of Barack Obama's tendency to vote "present" on numerous Bills in the Senate.