Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Interviews from the Edge...

Some of my favorite science fiction literature comes in the form of conspiracy lore I've stumbled across while browsing the InterWeb(TM) during the last decade or so. Here are a few of my top-picks: An interview with a guy who was a security guard at a secret underground alien lab in which, despite our best efforts, UFO aliens are doing everything in their power to act like barbaric space-Nazis. Another interview, this time with Lacerta, a subterranean dwelling lizard woman who has a thing or two to say about how stupid humans are. Also, don't pass up the thrilling story of John Titor: Libertarian Time Explorer...

...and always remember:

"
There is no fraternizing with the aliens off hours."

3 comments:

Chad said...

Art Bell... it's been quite a while since the days of being overcome by paranoia.

Reminds me of the guy who was hiking with his dog, ran across an alien, knocked it out and stored it in his freezer. Such a great, but rediculous story! It's unfortunate that guy was found to be a deadbeat storyteller (if my memory serves correctly). The alien photos were pretty interesting, to say the least.

Pete said...

I remember the transmissions from the Kingdom of Nye from my nocturnal past in Chicago.
The 'Coast to Coast' AM site only has streaming audio archives back to 2002, which is not vintage Art Bell.
Still, it is something new to listen to at work.

Mr. Alex said...

If you're looking for some up-to date high-strangeness scuttlebutt, check out this podcast. Good times!