Birth of a very popular mythology
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Birth of a very popular mythology


Maybe Coast to Coast should devote some time to the development of a contemporary mythology with an analysis of Donald Keyhoe's 1950 best seller The Flying Saucers Are Real. The following is a free book and a classic example of an emerging phenomena and development of a strong mythology.

The Flying Saucers Are Real

by

Donald Keyhoe


British UFO data released




- Blame Kenneth Arnold For The "flying Saucer"
"The Man Who Introduced the World to Flying Saucers" Kenneth Arnold saw something, said something, and ushered in the UFO-industrial complex. by Megan Garber June 15th 2014 The Atlantic The plan was to launch a flying saucer. NASA's supersonic...

- Some Novelty Tunes About Flying Saucers And Ufos
Host Jerry Modjeski [KFAI] plays music from the 1940s to the present about flying saucers and UFOs. "We're Going UFOing" by Jimmy Durante "Flying Saucer Polka," by Brave Combo "Take Me to Your Leader Cha-Cha" by Sam Space and the Cadets "Martian...

- Ancient Astronaut Poll
Did ancient astronauts visit Earth? Yes: 4 [50%] No: 3 [37%] Maybe: 1 [12%] UFOs, diversity of the world's mythology, literary figures [Frankensteins, Draculas], bad science, science fiction, God--all represent something that provides a belief in...

- Ufos And Foreign Invasions [earthly Kind]
Now would this be some sort of subterfuge to perpetuate the study of the potential for UFOs in the sense of alien visitation? "Unidentified Flying Threats" by Nick Pope July 29th, 2008 The New York Times ON the afternoon of Nov. 7, 2006, pilots and airport...

- Myths/science; Science/myths--needed...compatible?
"The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves... but in our attitude towards them" Antoine De Saint-Exupery Words fly like buckshot from an old blunderbuss when the subject of the unexplained and the need for the promotion/belief of the unexplained...



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