 | | The Aztec Crash Hoax | | by balisunset, Sep 1, 2008 | | The so-called Aztec Crash was a hoax modeled on a popular film and a report about a saucer crash. Frank Scully, a columnist for Weekly Variety, became the victim of this hoax, which was dreamed up by Silas Newton and Leo GeBauer. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | The Atmospheric Life Form Concept | | by balisunset, Sep 1, 2008 | | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle may have been the first writer to conceive of life-forms that existed only in the upper atmosphere. In 1931, Charles Fort proposed in his book Lo! that some of the unknown things seen high in the sky or close to the earth could be living things from somewhere else. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Atlantis Ancient Civilization and UFO | | by balisunset, Sep 1, 2008 | | Within the contemporary metaphysical/New Age subculture, it is widely assumed that the technologically advanced civilizations of legendary antiquity such as Atlantis are thought to have been inspired, founded, created, and/or administered by extraterrestrial visitors. Alternately, some have speculated that at least some ufonauts are human beings who survived the sinking of Atlantis by escaping into space on flying saucers. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Astrology and Ufology | | by balisunset, Sep 1, 2008 | | Astrology, literally the study (or science, depending on how one translates the Greek word logos) of the stars (astron), has existed for millennia. Although astrology and UFOs are not necessarily connected, their proximity in the metaphysical subculture means that many believers in astrology also believe in the existence of UFOs. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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