This middle position requires constant sifting of reams of material
by very smart people, and an instinct for the probable and not-so-probable.
Even those who are qualified seldom write on this topic, as it's difficult
and the audience is small. All this makes Robin Ramsay's little collection
of essays rather unique. He's been the editor and publisher of Lobster
(www.lobster-magazine.co.uk), a journal of parapolitics and assorted book
reviews, for nearly two decades (Lobster is now available on CD-ROM.)
There's no hope for CFR members, but Californians still have time to sell
their videos of "The X-Files" at a garage sale and subscribe to Lobster.
You need it as intellectual insurance; without a doubt, our mass culture
is turning up the noise in the room. Let's hope that this is inadvertent.
ISBN 1-903047-30-7
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