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The Saucer Life is a podcast exploring the history and lore of flying saucer and UFO culture, running the gamut from Contactees to the Men In Black and from Underground Bases to Abductions.
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The Zine Scene- UFO Magazine 3, Part 2
Episode Notes
As we wrap up our deep dive into the third issue of (California) UFO Magazine, we find ourselves knee-deep in tales of UFO talk at the Whole Life Expo. Then, we're off to the wilderness where we make contact with the elusive families of Space Sasquatches.
Next, we take a philosophical detour with a mind-bending column by the one and only Terrence McKenna. And then, drumroll, please, we look at a review of Strieber's "Communion". which at the time was so fresh off the presses, you could practically smell the ink. And finally, we explore the dolphin-alien connection, complete with dolphin channelling.
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The Zine Scene- UFO Magazine 3, Part 1
Episode Notes
It’s back to the early days of UFO Magazine or (California UFO Magazine) for a fairly lighthearted romp through a publication that did its best to provide insight into all aspects of the UFO culture of the time, much to the chagrin of the buttoned-up nuts-and-bolts time. That tension, between “scientific” and “new age” approaches is very much apparent in this issue!
In fact, there’s so much good stuff in here, that we’ll be finishing it up on the next episode!
The documentary mentioned—_UFOs and Channelling—_can be found on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy92Xz6jyI4
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Carl Higdon, his Wife, his Therapist, and the Tabloids
Episode Notes
Is it an abduction? A contact experience? Both? Neither? The encounter that Carl Higdon had in October, 1974 in Wyoming is one of those strange 1970s encounters that doesn’t get enough attention. After…encountering Margery Higdon’s 2017 book about her husband’s ordeal, I thought it would be a good subject for our approach here on The Saucer Life.
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Alan Godfrey's Encounter
Episode Notes
We're kicking off the new year, and in this episode, we’re going to look at the story of Police Constable Alan Godfrey, whose encounter with a UFO on the dark roads of northern England would have profound effects on his life.
You can find Godfrey’s book at https://www.alangodfreyufo.com/product-page/who-or-what-were-they
Another key resource for this episode was Rik Moran’s book Chance Encounters in the Valley of Lights.
And be sure to check out The Night Monitor and their album “Close Encounters of the Pennine Kind” on Bandcamp!
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The Zine Scene- Flying Saucer Review, August 1981
Episode Notes
We're back with a zine scene installment that is going to segue into our next episode--clever, right? This issue of FSR has it all--bizarre humanoid encounters, weirdly shaped UFOs, and complaints about the economy!
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Rewind and Review- The Robertson Panel
Episode Notes
So this is a new thing I've wanted to do forever: there are a lot of early Saucer Life Episodes which are short--really short-- and could use some additional oomph. So we're trying it out with our January 2018 episode on The Robertson Panel. Following the original episode is an examination of some of the ways the Panel was discussed in the newspapers from the 60s to the 21st Century.
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Customer Reviews
Theatre of the absurd.
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