I Yam What I Yamski


A 1960s flying saucer encounter in southwest England, a connection to George Adamski, duelling investigators, hoaxes, a mysterious death, odd tape recordings, the CIA…
Oh Auntie Em, it was such a strange dream…

Nick Redfern on the Scoriton Incident

Two New BUFORA Journals with Norman Oliver’s recollections of the case: Number 11 / Number 12 (These were scanned by the Archives for the Unexplained. Their directory of BUFORA materials is here)


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3 comments

  1. I mean… I feel like it has to be asked whether Norman wasn’t one of the terrestrial pranksters, with Eileen as the target. I know you don’t love “he was faking it” as an answer, but many of the eerier aspects can be explained if he was complicit. That the voice on the tape might have sounded like him isn’t really addressed except that he might have done it under hypnosis, he was the one who was paralyzed, he had the telepathic message “explaining” the unclear directions…

    Combined with the bit about “aliens didn’t impregnate you but some dude might have”, I suspect we might be looking at some hazing of The Girl by other UFO investigators for reasons not nearly as lofty as some form of sighting claim penetration testing.

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