The Men In Black legend is perennial; that it shows up in
connection with the UFO lore should come as no surprise.
UFOlogy bizarro chronicler John Keel (Disneyland of the Gods,
Jadoo, etc.) obse...
A reasonable case can be made that those of us who have dedicated
a serious amount of research time to the study of ufology have learned the
following:
1. That the phenomenon is a true, ongoing ...
A survey of ten cases of unexplained aerial phenomena accompanied
by material residues shows a broad distribution of natural elements,
many of which are metallic in nature. They can be roughly de...
The Book of the Damned was the first published nonfiction work of the author Charles Fort (first edition 1919). Dealing with various types of anomalous phenomena including UFOs, strange falls of bo...
The Mothman Prophecies is a 1975 book by parapsychologist John Keel.
The book's subject matter mostly concerns events in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during 1966 and 1967, focusing on sighting...
This is the first volume in Dr. Vallee's Alien Contact Trilogy. Dr. Vallee has been widely recognized and honored as the premier investigating scientist in the realm of UFO research. He was the tru...
In this Paper I discuss at length the classification of the mythical dragon. It collects all the proposed scientific names given to this imaginary beast over the years from Role Playing Games and ...
As a huge fan of the paranormal and any sort of "Fortean" subject matter, and as a former career seaman, I have always been fascinated by the whole Bermuda Triangle mystery. (I spent nearly 15 yea...
Mark Pilkington charts some of the more curious byways, scenic detours, and inspired failures of scientists, inventors, and, yes, crackpots, over the past few hundred years.
From the Aquatic Ape...