Curt Collins depicts a visionary military thinker whose artistic abilities melded with a 1957 Japanese sci-fi movie. Regarding films and the '50s, Jason Colavito notes some
Uncanny Parallels: UFO Culture and the James Dean Death Cult. Though readers may take issues with some elements Jason takes as "givens," this essay's comparisons are uncomfortably illuminating. Mark Russell Bell's
Here is UFOlogy's 'Bombshell Physical Proof' may not satisfy readers as to its title assertion, but looks back at the '50s claimed experiences of Truman Bethurum from the standpoint of a present-day sympathetic writer. And Caleb Strom tries to inject new life into what's almost universally believed a fiction with
The Aurora Airship Incident: UFO Crash, Mars Fever or Hoax?. Channeling Nick Redfern without the conspiratorial element, Strom argues for a possibly earthly crash misread by the locals. (WM)
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