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From: Kevin Randle <KRandle993@aol.com> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 14:15:07 EDT Fwd Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 17:24:32 -0400 Subject: Shockingly Close To A Book Good Afternoon, All - I have finished reading the Moseley/Pflock tome and found it fairly enjoyable. The book featured material from the early 40s and 50s which most of us are too young to remember. His travels around the United States for saucer-lore was interesting and provided a nice glimpse into our past. Not many of the people mentioned come through un-scathed, but hell, they're all human and why should we expect them to be anything else. And Moseley's take on some of the back-room maneuvering is interesting all by itself. As for the question posed to me in the book, about what the Lorenzens thought of my opinion that cattle mutilations were not extraterrestrially influenced, they seemed to be of the same opinion, though I think Coral thought more of them were the result of Satanic worship than was the case (and I really hate to mention this because it should breed a new firestorm). For those interested in one man's observations about the beginnings of the UFO era, this certainly fills the bill. Gives an interesting glimpse into Moseley's character as well. He really was a grave-robber. KRandle
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