From 1994, this episode of Paranormal TV on alien monster and humanoid encounters! With news clips from the times. Pretty neat.
Classic cases of humanoids,little green men, Contactees and other juicy Fortean UFO stuff from the glorious days of Flying Saucers.
Showing posts with label flying saucer men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flying saucer men. Show all posts
Friday, November 11, 2011
Monday, November 29, 2010
Lesley Gunter's Newest Blog: Vintage Flying Saucers
UFO Magazine columnist and blogger Lesley Gunter (The Debris Field, and so much more!) has a new blog: Vintage Flying Saucers. Can't get enough of vintage space ships!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
FATE Magazine's New Feature: Online Columnists
The FATE magazine website has an added feature: on line columnists. A nice piece by David F. Godwin talks about the "fun" in ufo sightings that has seemingly ceased to be. Here's a bit from his article:
Read the entire article here.
I am old enough to remember when flying saucers were fun.
Hundreds, thousands of people were seeing mysterious things in the sky. Not just lights, but metallic discs, cigars, and flying machines. Every now and then, there would be a close contact, as with the Florida Scoutmaster I read about in Boys Life. But even more fascinating were the intimate contacts with the pilots and crew of these extraterrestrial spacecraft: the kindly Venusians who took George Adamski on a tour of the solar system, or the less kindly nightmarish monsters with acid tentacles who stopped cars on lonely roads in West Virgina.
I liked the Venusians better. The eight-foot-tall slithering horrors were too frightening.
Read the entire article here.
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1940s,
1950s,
Adamski,
Contactees,
FATE,
flying saucer men,
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Friday, June 27, 2008
Creepy Rabbit Flying Saucer Men

I find this illustration very creepy. It's from the magazine Modern Mechanix, 1951, and goes to an article titled "How Scientists Visualize the REAL Flying Saucer Men." I found the image on the
Just Weird blog.
Labels:
1950s,
flying saucer men,
magazines,
Modern Mechanix
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