![]() ![]() ![]() The birth of UFOlogy can be traced to the sighting of nine mysterious flying objects above the Cascade Mountains in Washington, USA, by a private pilot, Kenneth Arnold, on the afternoon of 24 July 1947. (UFOs), although he died fifteen years before the origin of the modern UFO phenomenon. ![]() Cyprus, Aporetic Press, 54-68 Copyright and re-use policy See Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive A New Demonology: John Keel and The Mothman Prophecies David Clarke Department of Media and Communications, Sheffield Hallam University Flying Saucers, the Shaver Mystery and the Occult Revival Charles Fort is often credited as one of the founders of the study of unidentified flying objects In: HUNTER, Jack, (ed) Damned Facts : Fortean Essays on Religion, Folklore and the Paranormal. A new demonology : John Keel and The Mothman Prophecies. You are advised to consult the publishers version if you wish to cite from it. A new demonology : John Keel and The Mothman Prophecies CLARKE, David Available from Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive (SHURA) at: This document is the author deposited version. ![]()
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