Dave “The Monk” from the UK’s current series of Big Brother explains to fellow housemate John James his theory about UFOs and the paranormal.
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Richard Thomas – who has written 35 posts on UFOMystic. Richard Thomas lives in Swansea, South Wales, and graduated from Swansea University with a BA in American Studies in 2007. Richard grew up watching science fiction shows, including his all-time favourite program: Doctor Who. As a child, this enthusiasm for Sci-Fi evolved into an interest in space, UFOs and other esoteric subjects.
In 2008, Richard began to write his regular 'Room 101' column for the popular esoteric website Binnall of America, a bi-weekly column focusing on parapolitics and the unexplained, in addition to interviews with some of the leading researchers in these fields, including among others, Nick Pope, Timothy Good and Nick Redfern. Soon after that, he started writing a Sci-Fi / TV related column for Stuart Miller's Alien Worlds Magazine.
In 2009, he expanded his contributions to BoA with a second column, titled 'Sci-Fi Worlds,' exploring the connection between science fiction and the esoteric.
Recently, he’s contributed feature articles for publications such as the glossy Paranormal Magazine and Scott Burditt’s Doomwatch Fanzine.
Hmmm, that’s interesting. I’d have imagined that aliens-are-demons/angels beliefs were more of an American cultural phenomenon. It never occurred to me that people in the UK would also adhere to that.
Then again, Britain is the home of Richard “I HATE THE BIBLE” Dawkins, and all that rage must come from somewhere
Has anyone ever undertaken some kind of geographic poll study to determine how exactly UFO theories are disseminated among national/global regions?
I think such a study might be rather illuminating from a sociological POV.
August 12th, 2010 at 9:33 pm
Hmmm, that’s interesting. I’d have imagined that aliens-are-demons/angels beliefs were more of an American cultural phenomenon. It never occurred to me that people in the UK would also adhere to that.
Then again, Britain is the home of Richard “I HATE THE BIBLE” Dawkins, and all that rage must come from somewhere
Has anyone ever undertaken some kind of geographic poll study to determine how exactly UFO theories are disseminated among national/global regions?
I think such a study might be rather illuminating from a sociological POV.