Brent Swancer chauffeurs "an entertaining ride" out to the biggest planet in our solar system, courtesy of Folks Who Have Been There. Along the way, Brent discusses both the false and some surprisingly correct statements of the "voyagers." The history of another form of Contacteeism is the subject of the sad but important
Charlotte Blob And The UFO Education Center. Hakan Blomqvist's article chronicles the breakup of the George Adamski legacy, with the apparent pending loss of significant historical materials. Whatever one thinks of the Adamski chapter in UFO history, it
is part of that story, and one empathizes with Blomqvist's statement "Without libraries and archives we have no history, only anecdotes, myths and hazy memories." One contemporary who had no truck with the Adamski followers figures in John Keel site manager Doug Skinner's
A Letter from June Larson, a Letter to the Lorenzens. Larson was an avid disseminator of UFO-related articles, and the sole thing she liked about "that mess on CBS Reports"
UFO: Friend, Foe or Fantasy on May 10, 1966, was that it "rapped the contactees pretty well." This and the Keel letter to the Lorenzens of APRO
do provide more than "anecdotes, myths, and hazy memories," sparking the comment "What a fascinating period were the mid-sixties!" (WM)
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