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JOURNAL OF A UFO INVESTIGATOR
An adolescent boy copes with his religious heritage and personal demons through a staggeringly lush fantasy life. Myth, religion, conspiracy and whimsy converge, clash and ultimately bewilder in this debut novel by Professor Emeritus Halperin (Religious Studies/Univ. of North Carolina). ...
Flying saucer \space brothers\ from Venus!?
According to the boys, it was a bomb capable of destroying the entire world. People who believed in his saucer photos (the best of which were likely small models made from the top of an oil-burning lantern) and accepted his boasts of a meeting with the Pope (\"no such private audience ever took place,\" according to the Vatican) found that they couldn't quite swallow his claim that \"in March of 1962,1 was privileged to attend a conference on the planet Saturn.\" [...]Adamski provides an amazing example of how far a person can get with little more than an \"honest pair of eyes\" and a story.