Since the "standard" UFO hypothesis of ET visitation is generally regarded as not proven beyond doubt, other, perhaps more creative, speculations have arisen over the years. Swedish historian and ufologist Hakan Blomqvist presents what he regards as a tenable theory, refined by years of study and composed of seven main points. Blomqvist's construct has the merit, or defect, of melding the esoteric and contactee traditions into the explanatory system. Nick Redfern also is not satisfied with the ET hypothesis, not one whit, and suggests that for
UFOs: Looking Beyond the Extraterrestrial Theory is a worthwhile avenue. Nick's article is an encomium to the thought and person of the late Mac Tonnies, whose last work
The Cryptoterrestrials: A Meditation on Indigenous Humanoids and the Aliens Among Us was published by Anomalist Books. Tonnies' is a remarkably creative, well-written, and argued tome for a mundane cause for the UFO phenomenon. On the other hand,
Jose Canseco Says He is Looking for Bigfoot and UFOs. One might allow that the former baseball slugger and controversial figure plans to go "out there" and test out some significant theories, and for $5000 each, "five lucky individuals" may help him prove them. Or not. (WM)
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