This article and its sequelae paint an interesting study in modern reportage. While the following reports may indicate the lead article's author actually interviewed Jerome Clark, editor of the new 7 Kindle series
The UFO Phenomenon (based on
The UFO Encyclopedia, 3rd Ed.), a closer reading indicates otherwise. Most of the quotations attributed to Clark actually come more or less verbatim from articles written by Thomas Bullard (Abductions) and Bill Chalker (Khoury Case) for the Encyclopedia. In that latter instance, the two women who accosted Khoury were
not both blondes (one had black hair), contrary to an
International Business Times Aliens Dressed as Blonde Women Kidnap Humans for Sex: Shocking Claim by New Book effort and Paul Seaburn's
Book Claims Aliens Have Recently Kidnapped Over 200 Humans for Sex. "Sextra-terrestrials" seems a journalistic invention of
The Sun reporter Doug Wight. Other articles rather represent riffs on the Wight piece, and at least Paul Seaburn's
Mysterious Universe treatment sets the exotic stuff, only a small and not particularly "new" portion of the magnum opus, into some larger context. (WM)
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