UFO-related thinking of the medical kind, starting with the really large-scale and working down to the individual. As summarized by Nick Redfern, the late Mac Tonnies makes the notion of underground beings seem less like deros and chthonic monsters and something more like, well, a plausible speculation and solution for part of an intractable problem. Tonnies' ruminations about non-ETs behind some UFO reports is
The Cryptoterrestrials: A Meditation on Indigenous Humanoids and the Aliens Among Us, published by
Anomalist Books. Nick also gives us the background to
The Rh Negative Blood Controversy, which has spawned a number of adherents. UFO-related books include Nick's own
Bloodline of the Gods: Unravel the Mystery of the Human Blood Type to Reveal the Aliens Among Us. Robbie Graham touts another recent work,
When They Appeared: Falcon Lake 1967: The Inside Story of a Close Encounter. Robbie's article
The Human Cost of an Alien Encounter: Revisiting Falcon Lake interviews co-authors Canadian UFO researcher Chris Rutkowski and Stan Michalak, son of the man who in 1967 approached a UFO that set him literally on fire. Robbie also questions Curt Collins about a
Terrifying UFO Encounter That Led to $20 Million Lawsuit Remains a Mystery Almost 40 Years Later. The December 1980 "Cash-Landrum incident," like the 1967 Stefan Michalak case, had an aftermath of investigations and, at base, a challenging human aftermath, which is largely the subject of the Graham/Collins interview. (WM)
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