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Thirtyseven
09-08-2007, 05:13 PM
http://www.brainsturbator.com/site/comments/brainsturbatory_ufo_library_version_20/

When I started Brainsturbator, I still had a lot to learn about good web content. Most of the early material in the archives is pretty weak, and I’m gradually fixing that. The UFO Library probably needed an update the most, because there’s not enough good information online. What I mean is, it’s very difficult to find data about UFOs, but it’s very easy to find theories about what they are. I’m much more interested in getting people to ask their own questions, than in summarizing my opinion about what the important questions are.

Just the same, this libary is shaped by my own biases. I see the UFO phenomenon as fundamentally unexplained, and probably involving multiple causes that human science in 2007 cannot explain or predict. This phenomenon is real, global, weird and important. This library is my humble effort at making it a little easier to answer your own questions. Enjoy.

craazyman
09-08-2007, 05:43 PM
Great stuff. Vallee and Keel are the best. Also Patrick Harpur on the larger phenomenon. I like Whitley Streiber too. At first he seems a bit flakey, but I think he's basically honest, more or less, but with probably a little embellishment from enthusiasm and not cynical manipulation.

Thirtyseven
09-08-2007, 06:10 PM
Thanks for the reminder on Harpur, I lost the title of that book a year back and I never knew who the author was. I just ordered that -- thanks again.

drew hempel
09-09-2007, 10:22 AM
That project censored report is interesting -- especially the "hypersonic sound" long-range acoustic device. Also fits my dream last night! Well it was some sort of electrostatic prison capture thing against Anthony Lappe! haha.

Anyway don't forget Curt Sutherly. His UFO books, or at least the one I read, was excellent.

I would say that the Stargate Conspiracy by Prince and Picknett is a must-read on the UFO subject and neither Greg Bishop nor Nick Redfern have read that book! shame! haha. They're too busy writing and doing their own research.

But Philip Coppens' website has excellent UFO research based on his Stargate Conspiracy research.

Thirtyseven
09-10-2007, 10:55 AM
Thanks for those, drew -- I'd forgotten about Coppen's great "Stargate Connundrum" article, I'm adding that now. A crucial chunk...I'm amazed anyone who's doing UFOlogy "professionally" hasn't read Stargate Conspiracy, it raises a very sobering and crucial question about the extent of human manipulation. I like what Vallee did in Messengers of Deception, but he was mostly speculating based on his personal experiences, not really digging and doing research into the nature of the Weird.

Curt Sutherly is 100% new to me, so thanks for the heads-up.