May 13 2009
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Kenn, Constable, UFOs
Following on from the post I made a couple of days ago about a sighting of a number of UFOs over central England that reminded me of some of Trevor James Constable’s critters-of-the-sky, Kenn Thomas emailed me to let me know of an online exchange he had with Constable, and which can be found in the writings of Kenn’s Steamshovel Press by clicking right here.
If you never got to see it, Steamshovel was an excellent magazine that covered a whole range of conspiratorial issues. Hopefully, Kenn can let you know if copies are still available. Kenn?
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May 13th, 2009 at 6:36 am
Plenty of back issues left, many plans to return to full production, plus DVDs and other research related material all available at steamshovelpress.com, the descendant of the old “.edu” site.
Constable went further off the deep end after that old exchange, eventually inking up with the infamous Holocaust denial group, the Institute of Historical Review. His partner Curtis Lemay, General Jack D. Ripper in Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove, was known for leading to the S to abandon precision warfare bombing for the sake of straight-up strafing. On witness places him in the viewing stand at JFK’s autopsy, smoking a stogey.
Constable took his interest in Reich down pathways it didn;t need to go.
May 15th, 2009 at 4:49 am
I remember faintly the suggestion that
some UFO reports might actually represent living creatures-its also
one of my favorite covers in the old
Gold Key comics UFO books-but this is
new( and pretty quesy ) to me.
Reading what Constable said in the
letter Kenn linked, though, I wonder
if you found more links between LeMay
and Roswell. While I’m still not convinced by the arguements in Body
Snatchers In The Desert , if it did
happen that way, I’d lay money on LeMay
having a hand in it.