The eye of the beholder

A strange thought; but it's undeniable that we have tended to 'deify' the big cases of the UFO mystery and those witnesses who describe the most profound experiences of the phenomenon. There is no question that this event became imprinted on his mind for one reason: he interpreted it...

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Published inFortean times no. 411; p. 33
Main Author Randles, Jenny
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Diamond Publishing Ltd 01.11.2021
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Summary:A strange thought; but it's undeniable that we have tended to 'deify' the big cases of the UFO mystery and those witnesses who describe the most profound experiences of the phenomenon. There is no question that this event became imprinted on his mind for one reason: he interpreted it as a UFO, as they were in the news and he had no other obvious life experience to provide a match or an explanation. Two entirely different perceptions of the same event, one creating a lifelong memory of a UFO, the other an interesting anecdote that I would have forgotten by now but for my interest in the UFO mystery.
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ISSN:0308-5899