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...in this case I feel compelled to express "difficulty' with the connections, speculations and conclusions made in this show.
You're welcome. If your story was adapted into a screenplay I'd certainly pay to go see it. The tricky part would be establishing a plot with a main character that an audience can relate to. There are some intriguing possibilities there, but Dellschau comes to mind first because visual artists have a way of looking for and noticing things that the average person misses, and since he was the one who was painting the airships, which are central to the whole story, he must have had some direct access within the hub of all this intrigue. Also Charles Dellschau's life and art is the subject of a monograph that was supposed to have been released this spring. So perhaps there is material there that could help flesh out a character.Holy cow, Ufology! Thanks!