Saturday, July 08, 2006
I just finished reading British ufologist Jenny Randles' "Alien Contacts and Abductions," an overview of close encounters published in the early 90s. Accessible and even challenging, Randles' book helps illustrate the divide between British ufology -- for which the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis is still a hypothesis -- and its American counterpart, which is brash and mostly obnoxious in comparison.
("Alien Contacts and Abductions" contains lots of case-files relevant to my own Indigenous Hypothesis, which maintains that the UFO/contact phenomenon is neither extraterrestrial nor paraphysical -- at least as usually envisioned.)
("Alien Contacts and Abductions" contains lots of case-files relevant to my own Indigenous Hypothesis, which maintains that the UFO/contact phenomenon is neither extraterrestrial nor paraphysical -- at least as usually envisioned.)
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