Albert Rosales has a huge catalogue of intriguing stories in the chronologically-ordered series
Humanoid Encounters: The Others Amongst Us. Here Rich Reynolds ponders the possible meaning of all the human-"Other" intersections. Rich funnels the subject into a narrower focus in
The Forest, UFOs and Albert Rosales Too. The sizable number of accounts involving woodland-frequenting aliens are the main fare here, both in Rich's article and some substantial and useful replies. Well, ETs have presumably got to eat, too, but what about
Aliens in a Diner? Truman Bethurum's
truly exotic Aura Rhanes has mostly been regarded as a fiction cooked up by a contactee con-artist, but Nick Redfern manages to inject a note of doubt into the narrative. Does the Clarionite
femme fatale represent a 1950s-style faery, or even one of Nick's wheelhouse interests, Men--and here Women--in Black? (WM)
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