It was a good snail mail day. I got the new Futurama DVD and the new UFO Magazine.
I haven't yet read the controversial David Icke interview. I will get to that soon.
One of the great things in the latest issue is Skylaire Alfvegren's first Way out West column. Perhaps I am slightly prejudice about it's greatness because I am mentioned in it, but I doubt it. :-)
Alfred Lehmberg has commentary provoked by Frank Longo's documentary Capturing the Light. I have been wanting to see this for a long while and Alfred's commentary reminds me to get off my duff and order it already! Judging by his column it will be worth the money and time to watch. Indeed, it sounds far more interesting than I had thought.
Regan Lee makes some great points with her column this month. It is about those snarky people involved in Ufology that want you to conform to what they think is serious and important and spend time insulting you if you don't. You will be assimilated! No, you don't have to be. Regan hasn't been, she still thinks for herself, as she and everyone should.
That is as much as I have read so far, but today I hope to get to Micah Hanks column about ghost rockets and ufos piloted by the dead, the Ziggy Marley interview by Dr. Bob and Zohara Hieroniumus and Sean Casteel's article about Gary A. David's books and research into Native American myths, legend, beliefs.
It is really jam packed with goodness, whether you like David Icke or not.
3 comments:
Longo's film is a dazzler, and Regan Lee must be psychic, eh?
Lesley,
I agree, this is an excellent new issue (and let us not forget that both of your column and Alfred's are quite good also)!
Americana + Saucers(and Michio Kaku) = "Ghost Rockets" (is that algebra?)
Also Alfred, I've enjoyed Frank Longo's film for a while now... it is a spooky documentary, eh? Frank is actually a friend, and I definitely support the great work he does.
-Micah A. Hanks
Thank you Sir, your external validation comes at a good time! I think we can all be proud of our contributions, as "sidelined" and "bystanding" as they may or may _not_ be.
I think they are honest and considered and dammit I think they show a little courage willing to stand apart in regard to the... dismissively berating paracratic and othewise autocratic "mainstream," we'll coin a phrase.
Thank you, again, Sir!
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