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originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
ohhhh I do miss these kinds of thread on ATS.
On saying that I don't think "the Cosmic Jokers" is probably the most reliable source, I think the clue is in the name.
Jacques Vallee: Dimensions, pp188-191.
Peter Brookesmith: UFO: The Complete Sightings Catalogue, p94.
John Spencer: UFOs: The Definitive Casebook, pp186-197.
Joshua Strickland: Extraterrestrials on Earth, p10-12
originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: Denoli
probally because you believe in extraterrestrial ufos
take them out of picture and this story is way more believable
originally posted by: rickymouse
Must have been doing Windowpane or purple microdot.
originally posted by: 4003fireglo
originally posted by: rickymouse
Must have been doing Windowpane or purple microdot.
It was 1969, so it was more likely Orange Sunshine.
I dunno. Maybe the guy met some girls, went patying, got robbed, then had to come up with an excuse to account for where he'd been and why he'd been gone for so long.
originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: 4003fireglo
then why does he stick with the story to this day?
and why did he publish the story to UFO newsletters