Monday, 25 March 2019

How the Increasing Belief in Extraterrestrials Inspires Our Real World - Vice

Aspects of the collision between UFOs and media are examined in these posts. American Cosmic author Diana Walsh Pasulka examines an emerging religiosity informed by mass media and the anticipated confirmation that life exists elsewhere in the universe. "The John Mack Effect" and the "hyperintuition" work of Stanford Professor Garry Nolan figure in this discussion. Nolan also appears in Jack Brewer's Walsh Pasulka, Nolan Decline Comment on Alleged Security Personnel. Here he's suspected to be the "James" figure in American Cosmic, one of the new technologists caught up in the pursuit and study of alien artifacts. But the context is rather a more down-to-earth matter of a Whitley Strieber podcast interview nixed by unnamed official reviewers due to "problematic" portions, also unidentified. Jason Colavito takes us beneath the surface of "ufology merchandising" with "Alien Autopsy" Producer Sues UFO "Contactee," Former CIA Scientist, and Ex-Congressman Over Stalled UFO Documentary. It's an indication of how labyrinthine things can get in this facet of the UFO phenomenon. Mark O'Connell takes us back to a simpler time with UFOs: A Cry in the Dark. O'Connell focuses on those who consumed some of the 50s and 60s pulp UFO material. (WM)

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