With a nod to Suffolk, England's famed December 1980 Rendlesham Forest UFO incident, Stacia Briggs and Siofra Connor relate several scary local tales designed to prove that forest has a history of strange happenings. (Nick Redfern is also a good source for Rendlesham weirdness.) The interactive map of UFOs, ghosts, witches, cryptids and the like is a wonderful reference. Brent Swancer takes us much farther back in time in
The Mysterious Indian Manuscript of Ancient Flying Machines. Well, maybe not, as Brent explains of the
Vaimanika Shastra (Science of Aeronautics). The work was presented as the early 20th-century channeled knowledge of thousands-of-years-old Maharsi Bharadwaja, and according to scientists its various aerial designs literally "wouldn't fly." A fully modern example of a fictional story that totally got out of hand is Brent's
The Jafr "Alien Invasion" and Mass Panic. A 2010 Jordanian "War of the Worlds" spoof. (WM)
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