Nick Redfern examines some of the "squirmier" corners in ufology. Here he suggests a horrible series of events in August 1951 may not have been due to "natural causes," but to intentional mind manipulation. Some readers may remember how in the frightening 1968 John Fuller book
The Day of St. Anthony's Fire, hundreds in a small French town went literally insane. But the H. P. Albarelli contention blaming the CIA and LSD, which Nick mentions, is very controversial. In
Ancient Underground Humanoids: Do They Really Exist? Nick praises Mac Tonnies'
The Cryptoterrestrials: A Meditation on Indigenous Humanoids and the Aliens Among Us, published by Anomalist Books. Nick finds Mac "makes a very good, solid case with regard to his ideas and concepts," which posit another "advanced, human society that has lived here in stealth for possibly tens of thousands of years." Nick differs only with "the underground aspect," so look around: does anybody look just a bit "off"? Maybe they act oddly and/or have strange vehicle preferences, as Nick explores with
Cars of the Creepy and Sinister Kind: A Strange UFO Connection. Mind-control by Men in Black is also included. (WM)
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