Mar 17 2011
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UFOs of the Various Kind
Here’s a few new posts from me that may be of interest, and which cover a variety of Ufological issues:
1. Round Trip To Hell In A Flying Saucer: Reviewed.
2. Those Missing Rendlesham Forest Files.
3. UFOs In Print – Coming Soon.
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Nick Redfern – who has written 1064 posts on UFOMystic. Punk music fan, Tennents Super and Carlsberg Special Brew beer fan, horror film fan, chocolate fan, like to wear black clothes, like to stay up late. Work as a writer.
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March 19th, 2011 at 4:25 pm
I loved your article about Rendlesham forest, Nick!
I’ve also been thinking about what you said during the audio conversation with Mike Clelland, on how maybe a team comprised of an ETH UFO investigator, a demonologist, and a shaman, would be more able to find more interesting answers to the UFO phenomenon, than if they sought those answers on their own separate way.
You know what would be really cool? A book written in conjunction by Stanton Friedman, Philip Imbrogno, and you; in that book you 3 would take one notorious UFO case (maybe an old classic one, maybe something new) and study it from 3 different perspectives (Friedman from the ETH angle, Imbrogno from his ultraterrestrial/’djinn’ angle, and you offering the third “excluded middle” approach) so that later the 3 would gather and compare notes in order to arrive to a few consensual conclusions.
Now THAT would be something else!
March 21st, 2011 at 7:48 am
RPJ:
That would indeed be an interesting concept, LOL, but unlikely to happen, methinks!