Talk:Bryan J. L. Glass

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Not NPOV[edit]

Glass also claims that he called back into the show on April 28, 1998 and confessed to the incident, though the 'return' caller's voice clearly does not match the original caller's voice.

Except to many, including this listener, the voice did match. In the '97 caller the caller is frantic and pleading, in the '98 one he was calm. But he demonstrates that he is the same person by talking in the same way towards the end of the call. Brian Glass' voice also perfectly matches the 2014 call, in my opinion. Regardless, whoever this section has no business inserting their own point of view into the article.

On September 9, 2014, Glass was a guest on FADE to BLACK, where he detailed the supposed inspiration for the call 17 years earlier, though to this day he has no proof or way of proving that he was the original caller.

Except for the proof he did offer, which was doing the whole "frightened Area 51 employee" spiel upon request in 1998. And the "supposed inspiration" was his graphic novel Ship of Fools. Maybe you should have included that information instead of your own biased perspective. Valjeanlafitte (talk)