Tuesday 29 May 2018

The Farmer Who Traveled 800,000,000 Miles - Bizarre and Grotesque

These four articles highlight different personal results from encountering the UFO phenomenon. Tristan Shaw tells a hilarious story about 1950s contactee-claimant Buck Nelson, whose UFO convention literature even made its way into the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library archives. Shaw also gives us the darkest of sides to the human/UFO phenomenon dynamic in The Terrassa Double Suicide. Could the two men actually have believed their deaths would send them to their friends on Jupiter? Nick Redfern relates a series of Alien Abductions and High Strangeness encounters which fortunately didn't end with the decease of the witness. Yet, according to Nick, the stories "demonstrate the sheer level of weirdness that surrounds the UFO phenomenon." And in Special Cases--The Long Island File (87): Denouement (Not Yet) "John's record becomes even more nightmarish," says the late John Keel's friend Doug Skinner, whose site provides us with these passages from Keel's journals. We have the female alien/android Agar vomiting after Men in Black tried to visit her and contactee Jaye Paro, then "playfully" starting to strangle Jaye, trying to set fire to the curtains, and tying Jaye to a chair and dancing around her. And it gets worse. (WM)

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