Actually, imperial Russia was monitoring unusual aerial sightings since 1892.
Posts by Theo Paijmans
Wet ones, at that.
Sometimes I feel unsure of myself, while other people go around in 2026 claiming to have invented the Afro
That's what is wrong in America; it isn't led by super intelligent black women - but instead by white middle-aged total idiots.
Today this very curious book arrived. Although the name suggests otherwise it was written by a woman, Julia Frankau. Completed on her deathbed in 1916 it’s about a female author on her deathbed who writes about the death of a female author who appears as a ghost.
Of course!
I once met American McGee and he told me his Alice was modelled after his sister.
Let’s find out:)
It is! I wonder where the rest of her art went?
Meet Alice, she of Wonderland:)
“As early as the 1940s, the Soviet military had been closely monitoring aerial sightings, driven by concerns for national security and scientific curiosity.”
www.sentinel-news.org/p/unspeakabl...
Once I found two original paintings of American artist and UFO contactee Columba Krebs (here’s one). She had her first psychic vision at 15, studied theosophy in Singapore and India, and knew several 50s UFO contactees: www.californiadesertart.com/edgewalker-c...
There was a time when international ufology was vibrant, diverse, full of energy and focused on the ufo phenomenon. Their UFO magazines were the worldwide mode of communication. From left to right, a UK mag (1963), a Japanese mag (1975), a Polish mag (1990) and an Uruguayan mag (1959).
📷 Don English. Publicity shot of Marlene Dietrich for Shangai Express, 1932. #Filmsky
Oh definitely!
A couple of thousand, I guess.
A small part of the UFO magazines that I am filing. So much energy, curiosity, enthusiasm and action. These iamges are from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Atomic Children (1968) by Swiss artist, H R Giger (1940-2014), inspired by the intense fear of nuclear war and the effects of the atomic bomb which prevailed at that time.
Ink drawing
170 × 108 cm
H R Giger Museum, Gruyères, Switzerland
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
I love Jack Vance! I actually once met him at a science fiction convention.
WRYTE
WEIRDE
BOOKES
From my library, a book on stigmas and possession. Published in 1923, it treats the Miracles of Lourdes; the Blood Miracles of St. Januarius, Mirebeau and Aachen; the Thorn Miracle of Andria; the Miracle of Limpias. With photos.
There is a UFO and cattle mute connection here.
During the huge filing project of my zines I am rummaging through my Shaver weird hollow earth stuff: Shavertron, The Shaver Mystery Magazine, The Hidden World and The Secret World.
A woman photographed in a studio against some architectural background of a gate and trees. She is wearing dark clothes, coat and a hat. She is holding something in her right hand.
6 April 1911 | Dutch Jewish woman, Jaantje Springer-Turksma, was born at The Hague.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from #Westerbork in October 1942. She did not survive.
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📖The fate of Jews deported from the German-occupied Netherlands to Auschwitz: http://lekcja.auschwitz.org/32_en/
Interior magazine art for Chester S Geier's story "Shadow for Sale"
Interior magazine art for "Fountain of Change" by Chester S Geier and Richard S. Shaver
Interior magazine art for Chester S Geier's story "Rendezvous in Space "
Chester S Geier sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/geier_... was born on this day, so here's interior magazine art for some of his 1948/1949 stories (Artist: 1-3 Virgil Finlay, 4 Julian S Krupa). 'Guy Archette' was a pseudonym:
Right on!
Oh yes!
#ufosky #ufo #ufohistory
Today in UFO History - Infamous Belgium Triangle Photo Hoax
April 4, 1990 — Petit-Rechain, Belgium
1/Patrick Maréchal, a young worker at Petit-Rechain, Belgium, takes a photo of a delta-shaped object on which three lights are visible at each corner.