Sunday, 30 May 2021

Not All Nutsy-Boltsy-ETH - 6 Degrees of John Keel

Reactions are coming in for the new Jacques Vallee-Paola Harris book about a 1945 New Mexico crash-retrieval. Barbara Fisher wonders why some people are upset about Vallee's interest in this case. She notes the folkloric aspects to the accounts. In Crash/Retrieval Syndrome as Visionary Rumour or Folklore Bryan Sentes responds to the Fisher article and some of the pre-publication pushback with cogent observations, including the possibility we have an "endlessly branching and proliferating story" in the making. Rich Reynolds has definite opinions on the book, deriving particularly from this own psychological training in The Vallee/Harris Sci-fi "Novel: - Trinity and further observations in Jacques Vallee: Off His Game or Spot On? about the "travelogue and fictive-like rumination" he sees in the work. And Jason Colavito offers a few unfavorable opinions about "only the second stupidest thing a member of the UFO club did this week" as The UFO Frenzy Continues. (WM)

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