Wednesday, April 21, 2021

MAPS OF THE UNKNOWN: Unidentified Floridian Object

From an article by Frances Mathis Williams, "UFOs in the Florida Swamp," featured in Fate, Volume 26 - Number 8, August 1973.

COSMIC DEBRIS: Thoughts Through Space

From Fate, Volume 17- Number 10, October 1964.

THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE CALENDAR: April 1975

April brings two true tragedies: the USS Cyclops is reported overdue with its complement of of 306 souls, and the Raifuku Maru sinks in the North Atlantic claiming all 38 fishermen aboard.

Lawrence David Kusche, 1974

Thursday, April 1, 2021

MAPS OF THE UNKNOWN: Donnelly's Atlantis

Lost Atlantis as imagined by its modern pioneer, Ignatius Donnelly. From Citadels of Mystery, by L. Sprague de Camp. Courtesy Ballantine Books, 1973 (original pub. 1946).

COSMIC DEBRIS: More UFO Entities and Imagery





More mind bending beings and images, as assembled in an article by Alvin H. Lawson, "Hypnosis of Imaginary UFO 'Abductees'" featured in Proceedings of the First International UFO Congress, edited by Curtis G. Fuller. Courtesy Warner Books, 1980.

MORE "THINGS" by Ivan T. Sanderson











More of those awful "Things!" On April 1st, no less, which is very appropriate for one particular "Thing" profiled in this second compilation of assorted Sanderson articles on assorted and sundry THINGS! The big "Thing" in this one is the giant penguin of Clearwater Beach, Florida, which stomped its way around town back in 1948 and left quite the impression on Sanderson, who analyzed its prints so thoroughly he actually upset the original plans of the local hoaxers responsible, who had wanted to fake a dinosaur. But the heavy iron stompers that Tony Signorini and Al Williams used for footprints were so unwieldy that Sanderson determined the resulting waddling gait must have belonged to a more cumbersome creature, such as ... a gigantic prehistoric penguin. The rest, as they say, was some especially colorful local history.

Our man Sanderson ...

And Tony Signorini, wannabe dinosaur

After such a dynamite story, even something like the ol' Patterson Film seems old hat, even if it was hot off the presses in 1969. Sanderson has reams of detailed reasoning to persuade us that whatever the "Thing" is that Roger Patterson filmed in 1967, it wasn't human! But we've heard all that before. Maybe it's hard to appreciate nowadays what Sanderson did, given that so much of modern cryptozoology grew directly out of his many articles and dispatches from around the globe, on real life Bigfoots and living dinosaurs and flash frozen mammoths. In so many cases, he established the terrain of the anti-establishment weird science that dare concern itself with those "Things" ...

Pyramid Books, 1969