Maybe later. It's Sept 15th, and tonight we Mexicans celebrate our (so-called) independence. So if you guys don't mind, there's a bottle of tequila with my name on it [emoji41]
PS: VIVA MEXICO!!!
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PPS: To be Continued...
PPPS: SALUUUUUD! *Hic*
'Credibility' is another fetish obsession of the modern UFOlogy movement. Quite ironic and paradoxical IMO, because in our culture credibility has to do with status and the power obtained by it. That's why the testimony of a homeless person is deemed 'less credible' than the testimony of a...
Well, what can I say? To me the people who insist this phenomenons is BETTER understood as the manifestations of extraterrestrial interlopers flying (and crashing) around onboard metallic spaceships seem very much like religious fundamentalists [emoji16]
I think the crux of our disagreement is...
So, after finding one or two instances of 'reefer-madness-like' psychedelic 'porn' we are to dismiss all the HUNDREDS of tales in which these substances had an overwhelmingly positive effect on the subject? I'm sure Amber Lyon, who used to work for CNN, had a very lucrative job and then decided...
Feliz cumpleaños, Gene! [emoji1]
I'd bring a cake so you could blow out the candles, but we don't want to start a forest fire [emoji12]
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I see your point. Bit the thing is IMHO UFOlogy (and other fringe fields) have erred over the years of nit-picking the types of cases which might reinforce their particular pet theory. Meanwhile there are few people willing to look at this phenomenon in its totality. Something John Keel pointed...
Apologies for the tardiness. So let's see about those books I mentioned (as I remember them, since I haven't listened to the episode yet [emoji16] )
- Final Events, by Nick Redfern --although I'd also recommend his books abput Contactees, named (appropriately enough) Contactees
- Project Beta...
You say the first flying saucer reports were of 'aerodynamic vehicles', and yet some of those sightings describe things which were so *completely* against the laws of aerodynamics, they wouldn't have been able to lift from the ground. Also, it's interesting how we have reports of metallic...
The 'owl one' is Mike Clelland's, which (I think) he hasn't finished yet, and hence has not defined release date. I guess it will probably be published next year *fingers crossed*
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Well, someone like you would have to be involved [emoji16]
Perhaps someone like S Miles Lewis, who already runs the Anomaly Archives. But obviously such an endeavor would require a good team of enthusiasts to kickstart it.
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