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Links
The History of the UFO Conspiracy
http://www.smallblu.easynet.co.uk/Paranorm/ufofolklore.htm
In response to the publics need to be seen to be doing something about the phenomena, Project Blue Book was established in . Run by the US Airforce, the purpose being to collect and analyse UFO sightings, accepting reports from the public at large. Judging from the end result of many of these investigations, the aim of Bluebook was to discredit or play down sightings, generally ignoring those sightings which could not be given normal explanations. Project Bluebook was officially closed in .
Folklore and Mythology popular
http://www.djmcadam.com/folklore.html
Folklore is more than a collection of stories. In a sense, folklore is the verbal and/or written embodiment of a people's soul, a mirroring on a large scale of the individual's subconscious.
The following links are worthwhile for anyone exploring this interesting area, and we invite suggestions.
The UFO - Jesus Connection
http://www.angelfire.com/space/ufojesusconnection/ufojesus.html
Explore the parallels between anomalous aerial phenomena found in the Bible and today's UFOs.
The Bible UFO Connection
Compilation of Biblical references relating to flying vehicles, close encounters, and the technological nature of the supreme beings known as the Elohiym.
KoReY UFO Literature
http://business.gorge.net/zdkf/kufol/kufoport.html
Future Studies materials dealing with ETs, aliens, flying saucers, UFOs, and government conspiracy issues in a traditional Judeo-Christian perspective.
UFOs, Aliens, & Abductions
http://www.logoschristian.org/ufo.html
Draws similarities between Sons of God, watchers, and jinnes; also asks and answers many related questions.
God Against Us
http://www.angelfire.com/crazy/spaceman/
Free e-book interpreting such events as 9/11 as being predicted in the book of Revelation. Requires Microsoft Reader software.
UFO Folklore
http://www.qtm.net/~geibdan/framemst.html
Now as I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel upon the earth beside the living creatures one for each of the four of them. As for the appearance of the wheels and their construction, their appearance was like the gleaming of a chrysolite, and the four had the same likeness being as it were a wheel within a wheel.
Stories of Ufo crashes
http://www.theozfiles.com/crash_retrievals.html
form a persistent part of the Ufo controversy. Whether they contribute ultimately to Ufo folklore or fact will be a matter for history. With the prominence given to the Roswell saga I have put this report together to encourage feedback on this colourful area. Such stories deserve careful attention, if only to put them to rest. If only one turns out to be substantial then we have a very extraordinary situation. However I should caution none of them constitute proof of anything.
UFO Folklore September News 2001!
http://www.artgomperz.com/a2001/dec/
12/14/01 New Mars orbiter gets whiff of possible water
12/10/01 Little-Known Formation in Iran Resembles Face on Mars
12/07/01 Filer's Files #49 - 2001
12/07/01 Alaska Sighting JAL1628
12/01/01 Theory Rocked Scientist Adds to Scrutiny of Possible Life in Mars Rock
12/01/01 Largest Black Hole Ever Found
12/01/01 Filer's Files #48 - 2001
12/01/01 Thankxz ! From UFO Folklore
High Strange New Mexico! The Best UFO Movie You've Never See
http://www.high-strange-nm.com
"High Strange New Mexico" a two-hour documentary film, is one media project that doesn't set out to "prove" anything. The brainchild of the Taos Pueblo filmmaker James Lujan and Albuquerque Journal reporter Anthony DellaFlora, "High Strange" takes a sympathetic and non-judgmental look at New Mexico's colorful subculture. Lujan and DellaFlora, who maintain "a healthy agnosticism," turn on the camera and let it roll. The result is a delightful and often hilarious potpourri of modern-day perceptions of the UFO phenomenon. The film skillfully balances the views of UFO believers, skeptics, folklorists, politicians, Native Americans, Hispanics, New Agers, abductees, researchers, cops, military people and a host of UFO "experiences."