Deliria Oneirica: One “Explanation” for (of) UFO Encounters – UFO Conjectures
Rich Reynolds tries in various ways to get at the “nub” of the UFO phenomenon/a. Here it’s dream-like delirium, an interesting idea, but does it really satisfy all of the reported close-encounter symptoms? Rich also plumbs Memory and Its Effect on UFO Events, Especially Supposed Abductions or Encounters. He first exposes to learned examination Jose Antonio Caravaca’s novel Distortion Theory, and then employs Albert Rosales’ magna opera on humanoid encounters to support another intriguing UFO Conjecture. Wait—is “Forty-five cents for a three-course meal” really a “latent memory of a pitiful kind”? Considering today’s prices? Rich also wonders Why is There an Impenetrable Bubble over Every UFO Episode? Here Rich proposes a value for “Collecting old flying saucer stories,” but elsewhere he’s not so sure—as in The [UFO] Past is Not Prologue; It’s Barely Pertinent. But he does worry that the Past can be Present, admitting I Hope My Pal John Greenewald Jr. [Black Vault] Isn’t Being Hoodwinked (Getting the Run Around) from DoD and Now NASA. We fear Rich may be onto something regarding FOIA hijinks, and is “giving into” that “UAP” term! (WM)
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