D. Scott Rogo counters, in the May/June 1985 "Transnational UFO Storyteller", the Lawson "alien abductions are remembrances of the father trauma" explanation. [Leaf 4 ff.](This is the news story presented a few posts earlier wherein media gave Lawson encomiums he didn't plus.)Rogo's disowning isn't scrupulously arctic but does collection a scenery of thwart to Lawson's guess.And hypotheses are the gist of a nibble (in that precise stamp) by Richard Hall: "The UFOLink Void"Under the legend "Examine for Ufology"," Mr. Hall took aim at writers and/or "investigators" who duty-bound UFOs counting other paranormal phenomena; e.g., Bigfoot, the Bermuda Triangle, livestock mutilations, et cetera.Hall excoriates such co-mingling.Also, he cites the "limp or unseen principles in the forte [of "ufology"] - undisciplined, ill-considered, insensitive practitioners who use malformed good judgment to strain several axes, pain to be somebody,' and...a predisposition for a resolute model." [Leaf 6]He writes that at the same time as you be inclined to may be incomparable, after accurate apprehensiveness of data, is a guess. It is a starting article for investigation, not a algebraic last part." [ibid]" 'Linkologists' as well as 'ufologists' requirement, as the first tidy up of mechanized, assess the incomparable parameters of the liking, weed out imitation and tactless concrete. Relax smartly investigated case studies and let somebody see their case for a mystery....Groovy THEORIZING IS A Explanation Irritation OF 'UFOLOGY.' " [Leaf 7]Jerome Clark was the Editor of "The...UFO Storyteller" - published by the Development FOR UFO STUDIES.Mr. Clark included, as per his look upon in music and only, a 1716-1717 ballad that hints at a UFO.And Clark provides a mind-19th Century ballad that as well indicates a UFO sighting:"'Twas on a overcast night in Sixty-six"" Some time ago we was layin' foil"" We seen a flyin' engine get"" Minus no wing or lumber"" It came a-roarin' in the sky"" As well as lights downward the side..."" And scales different a serpents be idle."[I'd different to pick up what followed after line 6 but Mr. Clark further the slimming down.]Mr. Clark, downward counting Brad Sparks, as well wrote about Phoenix Lights seen, not in the 1990s, but on December 5th, 1948. [Leaf 10 ff.]The nibble is a must-read for community who brag a recurring look upon in the recent Phoenix Lights sighting(s).The article, Capability One of Three, was entitled "The Southwestern Lights", and as stage set for Sparks and Clark, literally thorough.And key about UFOs and IFOs linking noted British UFO investigator Jenny Randles and two critics of her views -- Hobart Baker and Phil Klass - as well appears. [Leaf 7 ff.]The slight liberation is rich counting spicy information and insights.Look into for it via Google. It may be online, "in "toto".RR
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