"You have people on Mars! Think how great you are. Ask the white man if he has any out there. We have life on other planets, but he don't." I don't know when Elijah Muhammad, until his death in 1975 the leader and most visible face of the black-nationalist "Nation of Islam" (a.k.a. "Black … [Read more...]
Albert Bender and the “Max Steiner Music Society” – A Life Post-UFO
What sort of man was Albert K. Bender--he who supposedly discovered the secret of the UFOs, for which he was "silenced" in 1953 by the Three Men in Black? Gray Barker, whose They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers (1956) gives the classic account of his silencing, describes him in the most … [Read more...]
Albert Bender’s “Flying Saucers and the Three Men” – An Atheistic Contact Story
"Do you believe in God?" "That is a creation of your people on Earth. You have strange races and colors in your people, and many languages are spoken, but it seems that all your peoples have had the desire to worship something during their evolution. They, growing like small children, wanted to … [Read more...]
“Men in Black 3” – Three Men in Black
“Here come the Men in Black The galaxy defenders; Here come the Men in Black They won’t let you remember.” —Soundtrack for “Men In Black” (1997) Here they come again, for a third round. “Men in Black 3” has been in theaters since the last week of May. It’s gotten reviews that are not … [Read more...]
The Philadelphia Experiment – “One Can Go Nuts …”
In my last post, I quoted from the reminiscences of those who knew the youthful Morris Jessup at first or second hand. He comes across as a rebel without any clearly discernable cause—a teenage “brain,” contemptuous of those he deemed less brainy. Something of a brat, actually. Not a fellow you’d … [Read more...]