Vallée is there so as the late Reich of the Oranur report.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @LapsusLima
Vallee and John Keel are the twinned godheads...
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Replying to @simon_sellars @LapsusLima
Simon, do you know anything about Cabinet RS/33?
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @LapsusLima
No, but I just did a quick Google... very interesting. Mussolini gave a speech on the likelihood of Martian invasion!
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Replying to @simon_sellars @NegarestaniReza
They still had Martians on the mind back them. I find current general disinterest in aliens—*and* the dominance of the "Ancient Alien" wing—supremely telling of a shift in the contemporary imagination.
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Replying to @LapsusLima @NegarestaniReza
To be honest, the focus on "aliens" is pretty tedious at the best of times. But take that out of the equation, and there are still unexplained phenomena. That's why Keel and Vallee are so great. They don't fall into the trap of SF cliche.
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Replying to @simon_sellars @LapsusLima
I think the early psychoanalysis is the best when it comes to such phenomena. You can either see alien as the registers of cosmological traumas or as expressions of something quite mundane which you can't explain coherently .
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Any story about aliens should be made in the fashion of the collective unconscious or individual consciousness.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @LapsusLima
Yes. Tarkovsky was on the right track regarding this approach.
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... regarding “flying saucers, humanoids, the remains of advanced technology found in ancient ruins. They write about aliens, but in these phenomena we are in fact confronting ourselves; that is our future, our descendants who are actually traveling in time." Tarkovsky
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Until you see this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO2W96NCiRc …
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @LapsusLima
Haha. Fire in the Sky is great sci-fi horror!
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Replying to @simon_sellars @LapsusLima
the only movie that competed with it was: They came without warning
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