A few articles that invite you to ponder UFOs differently. Stephanie Quick's recent offering deals with the attraction flying saucers and other "consciousness-altering" things have upon people. Quick's
What I Think About When I Think About UFOs also deals with "the spell of the
image of the flying saucer," and what may proceed from that reflection. Quick concludes with a suggestion about dealing with the "charlatans and worse" in the UFO field, but also for a nonjudgmental approach in general to those genuinely trying to deal with "this puzzle." Remember that
When the Aliens Want to Talk About Crop Circles. Nick Redfern's tale of a dog walker meeting a "UFO 'Alien'" possessing a Scandinavian accent, in Nick's estimation, "adds yet another layer of undeniable weirdness to the phenomenon of Crop Circles." But Nick also mentions that the Royal Air Force operator who fielded the dog walker's frightened call in 1989 "was convinced that this was a 'genuine call' and not the work of a maniac or a prankster." Since this article is a follow-up to another crop-circle related piece, you may want to read Nick's
"Alien Big Cats" and the Supernatural Places Where They Hang Out. (WM)
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