Roswell Or Bust

Roswell Or Bust
Author: Henry Melton
Publsiher: Wire Rim Books
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781935236214

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2001

2001
Author: Francis Edward Abernethy
Publsiher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2001
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1574411403

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Contains a sample of the research conducted by members of the Texas Folklore Society at the turn of the millennium as represented at the 1998, 1999, and 2000 meetings.

Pixie Dust

Pixie Dust
Author: Henry Melton
Publsiher: Wire Rim Books
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781935236276

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Star Time

Star Time
Author: Henry Melton
Publsiher: Wire Rim Books
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781935236313

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It all starts here... The plan always worked for the bloodthirsty Cerik, whose battle-bred claws and muscles made them the uncontested top predator on scores of planets. The radiation pulse from the supernova would turn civilization on the blue-white globe below into chaos within days, making for easy prey. In Texas, in a wooden cabin where she'd hidden from regular humans since birth, telepathic Sharon Dae knew nothing could prevent humanity from becoming another tasty slave race. She'd read it plainly from the thoughts in the sky. A scout ship had crashed in her woods, but these alien Hunters would vaporize thousands just to keep any human prey from the fragments. She sensed a stranger, Abe Whiting nearby, hunting for debris with his computers and gadgets. Painfully, she realized she would have to learn how to lie and betray to get the prize away from him, even if she couldn't escape the jaws of the Cerik herself. How could she know that this techno wizard would soon brave the collapse of the world, cobbling together fried scraps and pieces in an impossible rescue attempt for her, a strange white-haired trickster of a girl who slipped through his life for only one afternoon? It all starts here, the first installment of a multi-volume, multi-thousand year tale of human destiny from the mind of Henry Melton.

Intimate Alien

Intimate Alien
Author: David J. Halperin
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2020-03-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781503612129

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A voyage of exploration to the outer reaches of our inner lives. UFOs are a myth, says David J. Halperin—but myths are real. The power and fascination of the UFO has nothing to do with space travel or life on other planets. It's about us, our longings and terrors, and especially the greatest terror of all: the end of our existence. This is a book about UFOs that goes beyond believing in them or debunking them and to a fresh understanding of what they tell us about ourselves as individuals, as a culture, and as a species. In the 1960s, Halperin was a teenage UFOlogist, convinced that flying saucers were real and that it was his life's mission to solve their mystery. He would become a professor of religious studies, with traditions of heavenly journeys his specialty. With Intimate Alien, he looks back to explore what UFOs once meant to him as a boy growing up in a home haunted by death and what they still mean for millions, believers and deniers alike. From the prehistoric Balkans to the deserts of New Mexico, from the biblical visions of Ezekiel to modern abduction encounters, Intimate Alien traces the hidden story of the UFO. It's a human story from beginning to end, no less mysterious and fantastic for its earthliness. A collective cultural dream, UFOs transport us to the outer limits of that most alien yet intimate frontier, our own inner space.

The Copper Room

The Copper Room
Author: Henry Melton
Publsiher: Wire Rim Books
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781935236344

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Jerry had the greatest study aid ever--a copper room where time could be adjusted faster or slower, which worked perfectly until he stumbled against the other set of controls and opened the door to the far future, with no way back.--Provided by publisher.

Emperor Dad

Emperor Dad
Author: Henry Melton
Publsiher: Wire Rim Books
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781935236207

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James Hill saw the theft of the British Crown Jewels live on CNN during high school French class, and had the uneasy suspicion that his father's secret project in the backyard shed was more than he'd been pretending. Could Dad have invented teleportation? Henry Melton presents a different kind of family adventure -- especially for those who think they can run the world better than the politicians!

Conspiracy Culture

Conspiracy Culture
Author: Dr Peter Knight,Peter Knight
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135117238

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Conspiracy theories are everywhere in post-war American culture. From postmodern novels to The X-Files and from gangsta rap to feminist polemic, there is a widespread suspicion that sinister forces are conspiring to take control of our national destiny, our minds, and even our bodies. Conspiracy explanations can no longer be dismissed as the paranoid delusions of far-right crackpots. Indeed, they have become a necessary response to a risky and increasingly globalized world, in which everything is connected but nothing adds up. Peter Knight provides an engaging and cogent analysis of the development of conspiracy culture, from 1960s' countercultural suspicions about the authorities to the 1990s, where a paranoid attitude is both routine and ironic. Conspiracy Culture analyses conspiracy narratives about familiar topics like the Kennedy assassination, alien abduction, body horror, AIDS, crack cocaine, the New World Order, as well as more unusual ones like the conspiracies of patriarchy and white supremacy. Conspiracy Culture shows how Americans have come to distrust not only the narratives of the authorities, but even the authority of narrative itself to explain What Is Really Going On. From the complexities of Thomas Pynchon's novels to the endless mysteries of The X-Files, Knight argues that contemporary conspiracy culture is marked by an infinite regress of suspicion. Trust no one, because we have met the enemy and it is us.