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Jun 10 2008

Alien Worlds: 3

The third issue of Stuart Miller’s Alien Worlds magazine is almost upon us, and here’s a few items (in Stuart’s own words) that appear in the forthcoming issue:

1. A conversation with Greg Bishop: Greg is an outstanding and experienced observer, author and critique of the UFO field. What marks him out is his ability to think outside the box and to keep an open mind. Without any particular angle or position to hold or promote, he intelligently reads the situation in a thoroughly objective manner. He is, frankly, one of the best minds in the field and is a man I much admire.

2. It is quite a coup for Alien Worlds to have been granted an interview with Professor Paul Davies, one of the world’s leading cosmologists and thinkers. Innovative, imaginative, brilliant, and an outstanding mind, this charming man runs the rule over a few of the major debates and arguments to do with the likelihood of cosmological intelligence, possible messages in our DNA, the Great Filter, life on Mars, the Earth as a computer, the Goldilocks enigma, and, amongst a host of other things, his own early interest in UFOs and the abduction phenomenon. You will need your science hat on.

3. Starting off with the alleged Betty and Barney Hill abduction, Nigel Watson engages in an excellent and very thorough review of the phenomenon, covering every conceivable aspect of the experience that so many thousands of people have claimed to have. This is a balanced, no punches pulled article.

And, there’s much more too. Keep a look out for it.
 

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4 Comments to “Alien Worlds: 3”

  1. drew hempel Says:

    Nick — considering you live in Dallas you can’t even read this tabloid. Do I need dual-citizenship to lay my hands on this puppy? What’s a Minnesotan supposed to do? Also are there ads for sea-monkeys in the back on this zine or what?

  2. Greg Bishop Says:

    The Alien Worlds site says that you can buy it at Barnes & Noble in the U.S.

  3. drew hempel Says:

    Sweet. I did check the site btw but didn’t want to mess with my currency deriatives to leverage the trans-continental dividends. I’m selling civilization short.

  4. drew hempel Says:

    OK my local B & N didn’t have this zine stocked and didn’t offer to order it. Still I speed read Stanton Friedman’s new book (mostly fluff). He does give his contact info and states he’s a dual-citizen, so I think HE can get me a copy of Alien Worlds faster than B & N.

    Stan?

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