I know that sounds like the title of an Ealing comedy, but
it is in fact relates to a very unusual meeting I recently attended. I was
checking through the Twitter list for #RoswellSlides and came across a Tweet advertising
an event in Oxford on Thursday
evening. This was literally the only one in the local area dealing with the
Slides so I wrote and told them I wanted to come along, see: http://communistcorrespondingsociety.org/oxfevents.html.
The Oxford Communist Corresponding Society is an analytical Marxist organization.
When I hear the word "Marxist" I get an image in my head of
badly-dressed and unwashed activists with loud voices and a tendency for
antisocial behaviour, but the people at this meeting were nothing like that.
They were well-spoken and academic sounding men; there was one woman there with
short blonde hair who looked like a student. Woolfie Smith was nowhere to be
seen. One of the men mentioned that he was a scientist and the chairman worked
in psychiatric care. They were all very friendly and accommodating to me and I
had to go to a small room in the town hall where the meeting was held. We sat
around a table where we all had a photocopy of the first Slide in front of us.
The speaker was a rather Bohemian-looking man called Ed who is
an expert on "studies of belief systems". He gave us a potted history
of the Roswell Incident, the modern UFO era from the 1940's and the emergence
of the Slides. He pointed out the similarity between the Alien Autopsy film and
the Slides, including that the 5th of
May 2015 is the 20th anniversary of the Autopsy's premiere at the London
Museum on the 5th of May 1995 . This is an issue I cover
here, see: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/ufo-disclosure-2015-eve-of-roswell.html.
He said that Roswell had
"totemic" status in UFOlogy, a word he didn't like to use. He saw the
UFO community as being divided in the same way the media is between mass-market
pulp entertainment and "bourgeois" refined art. The equivalent in the
world of ghosts would be Most Haunted versus
serious parapsychology. He thought Jaime Maussan made the Roswell Slides
definitely a part of the former. There followed a discussion in which I spoke
in detail about my own views and they asked me a lot of questions. They said
they were analyzing the UFO, alien and Roswell Slides from a Marxist perspective.
I found it strange that communists would ever even consider a subject like
this; the ones I used to know when I was involved in trade unionism would laugh
at the very prospect; indeed I would in those days when I myself was briefly
and half-heartedly sympathetic to Marxism. However this group seems to specialize
in the more arcane areas of society. Their position was distinctly Skeptic, and
I'm interested in the connection between the Skeptic movement and political
left, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/programme-118-podcast-steve-trueblue.html.
They appeared familiar with all the textbook Skeptic arguments to explain away
UFO's. Confirmation bias, the Mirage Men
idea, Chinese lanterns, the connection with religion etc. I responded as I
would to a Skeptic. They asked me some questions about my psychology, but did
it in such a way that I didn't feel offended. It's a valid question; regardless
of whether I'm right or wrong about the existence of UFO's etc. Why do I have
such an interest in them when most other people do not? I don't know. One man
asked naively: "What do you think would happen if the government came
clean and admitted there were UFO's?" I chuckled ironically and welcomed
him to the rabbit hole of the Disclosure debate. Ed summed up at the end and
thanked me for attending and that he found me very "interesting". He
thinks there should be more studies into beliefs like mine; obviously I don't
think they're beliefs. I assured them that I made an effort to be as rational
as possible and always look at both sides of the story. This is fair I think,
after all the day before I did travel all the way to London
to listen to a man who thinks I'm a nutter, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/dr-david-clarke-at-greenwich-sitp.html.
They invited me to join them at the pub afterwards, but I had to go home. It
was polling day and one of the members at the meeting was standing in the election,
this man I think: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfbBh8Q0-Wk.
It was an interesting evening even though I was with people with very different
views to myself... maybe that was what made it interesting.
1 comment:
Would loved to have been there Ben. Sounded like an interesting night. Need to start getting to some events when I get back on financial straights (if ever). Cheers
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