Posts Tagged ‘L.O.W.F.I.’

Hey folks, there is an excellent new editorial by Brad Steiger over at the League of Western Fortean Intermediatists site… here’s a teaser for ya’…

Gonzo journalist and L.O.W.F.I founder Skylaire Alfvegren has spent a lifetime researching the weird, wacky and unexplainable history of her hometown of Los Angeles. Join her as she explains Fort’s importance and the objectives of L.O.W.F.I., while detailing some of her favorite local cases of unexplainable phenomena. For more information, visit: http://forteanswest.com/wordpress-mu/

There is a man, largely undiscovered by the modern world, whom I, and many others, believe made one of the most significant contributions to the world of science. Had it not been that he vehemently opposed modern scientists and their methods, his work might be enjoying a greater popularity than it does. Had this man decided to write about completely different topics, he would be hailed as a fabulous literary character. [...]

This Saturday, February 6, tune in to Eye to the Sky radio with hostess Dee Andrew, and moi, (LOWFI founder Skylaire Alfvegren), master of disaster, as we discuss a number of subjects, including the Fortean mindset, my recent adventures in synchronicity, and undoubtedly, unexplained things in the sky.

LOWFI founder Skylaire Alfvegren will be appearing Sunday, December 13th from 8-10pm PST on killradio.org, on the show Radio Misterioso w/ Space Brother.

Come discover Philip K. Dick’s Fullerton, with our gracious host and tour guide, the venerable Robert Larson, this Monday, September 21st. Convene at 3pm at the corner of Chapman and State College, or contact me as soon as possible to iron out carpooling options from Lost Angles. (Feel free to forward this invite to any PKD enthusiast you may know in town.)

A common misconception among the general public is that the Bigfoot phenomenon is limited strictly to the Pacific Northwest. Many people think of Texas terrain as being nothing but prairies and deserts filled with “tumbling tumbleweeds” to quote the famous song. [...]

The above quote from John Keel’s Operation Trojan Horse continues briefly on and serves as a lead-in to a timely and astute piece from my best friend Skylaire over at L.O.W.F.I, the League of Western Fortean Intermediatists, pesenting some insider history, an assessment of the state of ufology, both past and present; and comes replete with a tie-in to the oft neglected but most important realm of Fortean thought and finishes up with a positive game plan for ufology’s future, which, I’m happy to report seems to be taking shape.

It’s a great read… so, seriously, go for it!

For eons I have continued gathering strange and esoteric facts, traveling the globe in search of lost archeological wonders and heretical truths; consequently, many moons have passed since my humble words have graced these pages. But a tremendous burden has been laid upon my bosom, and before FIZZ rides off into the sunset, I feel it is my duty to share it with you, dearest reader. [...]

In the wacky world of UFOs, few events are harder to explain away than those of the night of April 18, 1962. Within a span of 32 minutes, an object was reported in the skies from Oneida, New York, all the way to California. Over 1,000 witnesses reported seeing the object over Utah, Montana, Idaho, New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona and California.

[...] It’s got a mysterious obelisk at a Space Museum, a primate capsule, Hamm’s grave and Guy Malone… strange symbols of Freemasonic import, Jack Parsons, JPL, a traveling Jesus Squad and much more… enjoyment guaranteed!