Friday, October 22, 2010

Mainstream Movie Whippings

Milton Hourcade


Ufology Papers No. 34 / 2009 / 248 pages


has come to the huge campus of the Ship of Fools in Chile last Ufology number of notebooks, the flagship English magazine about UFOs. As usual in their deliveries, this issue offers all kinds of looks worthy of attention concerning various aspects of the phenomenon that brings us together. As lines are clearly distinguished a special on the book "Invasion" by our friend Alejandro Agostinelli, and the dossier "They - Taxonomy," which dissects the aliens in their various configurations.

Let's start from the beginning. We discussed in the editorial that the Anomaly Foundation, an organization that publishes CDU Ikaros Foundation will be renamed and expanded their horizons to all kinds of scientific oddities, beyond the mere ufology, but without alienating much the look of the Martians, what entertains us the story. The first pages are devoted to a brief history of the subject Ummo in pen of one of the leading specialists on the subject: Juan Jose Montejo.

Sociologist Luis Pablo Francescutti, University Rey Juan Carlos I, performs a "sociology Mars, UFO discourse analysis. Mauge Claude continues its catalog of UFO abductions attributed to France, which was pending at the above number. Chris Aubeck speaks of "Damn medieval and modern aliens" (BTW, is about Aubeck take out a book by Jacques Vallée, beware that). All of that round with a pair of papers relating to cases and book reviews.

But as we said, the focus is on the dossier "Taxonomy" by our friend Luis González Manso. After painstaking work collecting, Gonzalez shows us a huge variety of attempts at classification of aliens who have seen throughout the history of ufology. The big-headed dwarf with brown eyes, the green reticulianos shame and other things like that, think of one. In part. It is also an interesting attempt to understand the development of myth from one of its most attractive, the figure of another, the human extra.

is also paying particular attention to the book "Invasion." It presents a chapter of it along with several comments from various people who read the book and were involved in its genesis. "Invaders" is, as we have said, one of the best books on UFO stories published in our language. And Journal of Ufology is one of the best magazines on the matter. With this new issue only confirms his reputation. Know more about this publication by visiting the website
Anomaly Foundation.

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