![]() ![]() She also takes the approach of a media archaeologist in that she uses examples of forgotten media from previous eras to help examine how the current media landscape of cinema, TV and social media exacerbates and distorts the phenomenon. Instead, she analyzes the UFO phenomenon from an academic religious studies perspective, meaning she studies the resulting effects rather than whether or not anything is true. She is not a current or former government agent or conspiracy theorist. 17 at Cubberley Theatre in Palo Alto, sponsored by the Commonwealth Club-Silicon Valley, at 7pm. Pasulka, a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, will speak about American Cosmic on Jan. On the way, Vallee tells her, “These are the hills of Silicon Valley. ![]() ![]() Jacques Vallee, perhaps the most well-known UFO researcher over the last 50 years, is behind the wheel. Publishing this week on Oxford University Press, a new book by Diana Walsh Pasulka, American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, Technology, begins with Pasulka riding in a car from San Francisco to Silicon Valley. Diana Pasulka offers entertaining insight into the mythology of UFOs in her new book, ‘American Cosmic.’ ![]()
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