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UFOs and Popular Culture
UFOs and Popular Culture An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Myth James R. Lewis
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lewis, James R. UFOs and popular culture : an encyclopedia of contemporary myth / James R. Lewis. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-57607-265-7 (hard : alk. paper) 1. Unidentified flying objects. 2. Popular culture. I. Title. TL789 .L485 2000 001.942'03—dc21
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Foreword: UFOs—Folklore of the Space Age, Thomas E. Bullard, ix Introduction, xxvii List of Contributors, xxxix
UFOs and Popular Culture: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Myth Abductees, 1 Abraham, 4 The Abyss, 4 Adamski, George, 4 Advertising, 6 Aetherius Society, 7 Aho, Wayne Sulo, 10 Akakor, 10 Akashic Records, 11 Alien, 11 Alien Autopsy Film, 11 Alien Contamination, 14 Alien from L.A., 14 Alien Nation, 14 Alien-Abduction Narratives, 14 Allingham, Cedric, 19 Ancient Astronauts, 20 The Andromeda Strain, 25 Angels, 25 Angelucci, Orfeo Matthew, 26 Antigravity, 27 Apocalypse, 27 Apparitions, 28 Archetype, 29 Area 51, 30 Arnold, Kenneth, 31 The Arrival (1990), 36 The Arrival (1996), 36 Ascended Masters, 36 Ascension, 37 Ashtar Command, 37 The Astounding She-Monster, 40
Astral Projection (Out-of-Body Experience) and UFOs, 40 Astrology, 41 Atlantis, 42 Atmospheric Life-Forms, 44 The Atomic Submarine, 44 Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958), 45 Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1993), 45 Automatic Writing, 45 Aztec Crash, 46 Bad Channels, 49 The Bamboo Saucer, 49 Barbarella, 49 Barker, Gray Roscoe, 49 Batteries Not Included, 51 Battle in Outer Space, 51 Battle of the Worlds, 51 Bender, Albert K. , 51 Bermuda Triangle (Devil’s Triangle), 52 Bethurum, Truman, 53 Bigfoot (Sasquatch; the Abominable Snowman), 53 The Blob, 54 Blue Rose Ministry, 55 The Brain from Planet Arous, 55 The Brother from Another Planet, 56 Brotherhood of the Seven Rays, 56 Bryant, Ernest, 56 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, 57
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Cape Canaveral Monsters, 59 Captivity Tales and Abductions, 59 Cargo Cults, 60 Carr, Otis T., 63 The Cat from Outerspace, 63 Cattle Mutilations,