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Investigating Unidentified Flying Objects: A Journalist’s Discovery

Recently, Michelle Hennessy, a journalist at The Economist, had her skepticism piqued when she came across a story about UFOs. While the cultural fascination with flying saucers and aliens is difficult to ignore, it’s not often that U.S. defense agencies and NASA take an interest in what’s happening in the skies above.

Despite her initial hesitation, Michelle found herself drawn to this topic and decided to investigate further. Her research led her to discover that there are indeed more serious and scientific investigations taking place into UFO sightings than she initially thought.

In addition to her own research, Michelle also listened to a podcast on the subject. The podcast covered a wide range of topics, from global politics and business to science and technology. It was available on both iOS and Android devices, as well as Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Those interested in accessing more Economist Podcasts could subscribe to Economist Podcasts+ by visiting the FAQs page or watching a video that explained how to link their account. Transcripts were also available upon request at [email protected], as The Economist was committed to improving accessibility and expanding their podcast offerings.

Samantha Johnson

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