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Monthly Archives: August 2005
Hoagland has the Answer. Now what’s the question again?
Richard C. Hoagland just cracks me up, no I admit it. This fellows flights of fancy have given me happy hours of amusement in the voluminous and absurd tomes that he writes. Now he has a weblog and absurdities abound, … Continue reading
The Strange Case of the Time Cone.
Some time ago we started receiving some strange and alarming emails from a Mr. Laruence Litetowler in Sarasota Florida. Alarming because of their content and the strident tone of the sender. ** “to The Odd Empire From Laruence Litetowler … Continue reading
Very Good Article
I’m not sure where I picked this up, probably UFO Update (I’m catching up on my reading this week.) This neatly crystallizes the idea that most (if not all) UFO abduction stories are regurgitated plots from popular media, mostly bad … Continue reading
Back from the Front
Some of you may have noted that the Odd Emperors been missing for a couple of weeks. We were doing important work, reviewing the front lines and fighting the good fight. I noted that Paul Kimball made some nice comments … Continue reading
Belly laugh of the day (or feeding the inner jackass.)
I was perusing around among the usual suspects when I ran across this piece. “The DOPler Effect Do objects disappear around your home, then inexplicably reappear? You might be a victim of DOP, or Disappearing Object Phenomena. What could be … Continue reading