What if an Artificial Intelligence from the future learned how to time travel and eliminated anyone that would have prevented it from being created? Don’t ponder that line of thinking for long–apparently it’s been known to drive its followers into the pit of despair. Turn your thoughts instead to the idea that UFOs are not […]
One of our favorite bloggers provides an articulate and easy to follow essay on the morphing of myths and partial truths into theories and belief systems. To quote Rich Reynolds: “That mythologies are often derivative or sprung from other mythologies is a given in scholarly circles and academia.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. […]
There are more aliens in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your UFOlogy, paraphrases Rich Reynolds. Or maybe we would’ve liked him to. Anyway. Citing The Field Guide To Extraterrestrials, Rich reminds us how people encounter more than greys and reptilians contrary to tabloid disinformation. These here aliens are, to be blunt, alien. […]
So much for the aphorism, “Climb a mountain, tell no one”. In this age of social media, everybody’s gunning for their Warhol-mandated 15 minutes. See a UFO? Contact The Discovery Channel and you might get filmed bumbling around the dark with a low-light camera. Don’t write off Rich Reynolds as a curmudgeon, there are more […]
Next time you see a UFO, play it cool. It’s part of Rich Reynolds’s maverick theory of flying saucers, drawing upon new quantum behaviors making headlines a few weeks back. Serious forteans already have an idea of this phenomenon where you only find something when you’re not actively looking for it. When others are actively […]
A missionary in Papua New Guinea, along with his congregants, saw a UFO back in 1959. Bonus: when they waved hello, the space brothers waved back! What’s exciting is Rich Reynold’s discovery that such incidents aren’t rare in the least, citing Jacques Vallée. But wait, there’s More On The 1959 Gill Sighting and an interesting […]
Did alien technology enable the exodus from Egypt? The Biblical Archaeology Review looked at Moses’s magick rock providing 40 years of water, and this miraculous claim inspired Rich Reynolds to put it into a UFOlogical context. Also wandering the wilderness is Roger Marsh, aggregating the latest saucer sightings across America. His focus is the western […]
Rick Reynolds considers Nick Redfern’s latest book, Men in Black: Personal Stories & Eerie Adventures. Nick’s take on the subject is that some MIB encounters may be hallucinatory in nature, perhaps caused by “psychotic bouts”. Note also the image which heads the article: Edvard Munch’s famous “The Scream” which happens to have a couple of […]
“What light through yonder clouds break? It is the Greys, come to probe me.” The Bard of Avon didn’t write that, but many of his themes resonate with UFOlogy’s most notorious chestnut. Putting quill to parchment Rich Reynolds demonstrates why the R-word should finally be rounded with a sleep, using allusions to Shakespeare. If our […]
More than 50 years on, Officer Zamora’s experience near Socorro, New Mexico, continues to invite analysis. In this piece, Rich Reynolds proposes that the strange object that scared the bejesus out of Zamora was “an experiment by Hughes Aircraft/Toolco and the CIA” with the participation of “aerial innovator” Paul Yost. Like the Roswell Slides, this […]