1968.0000 Psychology student contactee hoax

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During 1968, psychology student Thomas Montelone calls into a radio show during a radio appearance by contactee Woodrow Derenberger (commonly referred to as “Woody Derenberger”) claiming to have been to the planet Lanulos.

 

 

 

Sections below

1. Web Resources

2. Book References

3. Other material

 

Web Resources

There is a rapid turnover of UFO material on the Internet. Many links to material on UFO websites quickly become out of date. Therefore, instead of giving many links to specific webpages I have instead focused on providing tables of references to discussion of UFO incidents, personalities and other matters in various books. Those tables of references to discussion in books can be sorted by author, length and date. I hope these tools are useful.

 

Book References

The table below includes references to relevant discussions in UFO/SETI books noted by Isaac Koi during a review of approximately 963 UFO/SETI books during the period 2003-2006 (with a few later additions). The table can be sorted by author, date and length of discussion by clicking on the relevant word in the top line of the table.

Many of the tables of references on this website are considerably longer than the references to books found on most other UFO websites. Indeed, some are probably the longest that have been collated in relation to some events and personalities. I hope that these tables are found to be a useful contribution to UFOlogy.

For discussion of Thomas Montelone see the following:

 

Year

Discussion by:

 

No. of Pages

1999

Baker, Alan in his “The Encyclopaedia of Alien Encounters” (1999) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 64 (in an entry entitled “Derenberger, Woodrow”) of the Virgin hardback edition.

1

1998

Bartholomew, Robert E and Howard, George S in their “UFOs and Alien Contact” (1998) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 338 (in Appendix A, entitled “The UFO Contact Catalogue”) of the Prometheus hardback edition.

1

2000

Clark, Jerome in his “Extraordinary Encounters : An Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrials and Otherworldly Beings” (2000) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 253-254 (in an entry entitled “Vadig”) of the ABC-Clio hardback edition.

2

1998

Clark, Jerome in his “The UFO Encyclopedia: The Phenomenon from the Beginning - 2nd edition” (1998) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) in Volume 1:A-K at pages 332-333 (in an entry entitled “Derenberger Contact Claims”) of the Omnigraphics hardback edition.

2

1970

Keel, John A in his “UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse” (1970) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 186 (in Chapter 10) of the Souvenir Press hardback edition (with the same page numbering in the Abacus softcover edition).

1

1975

Keel, John A in his “The Mothman Prophecies” (1975) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 193-197 (in Chapter 14), 270-271 (in the Afterword) of the 1991 enlarged I-Net softcover edition, at pages 174-177 of the Panther paperback edition entitled “Visitors from Space”.

7

1997

Keith, Jim in his “Casebook on the Men in Black” (1997) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 123-124 (in Chapter 9) of the I-Net softcover edition.

2

2002

Moseley, James and Pflock, Karl in their “Shockingly Close to the Truth!” (2002) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 271-274 (in Chapter 14) of the Prometheus hardback edition.

4

1982

Oberg, James in his “UFOs and Outer Space Mysteries” (1982) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 106-108, 116 (in Chapter 5) of the Donning paperback edition.

4

2001

Picknett, Lynn in her “The Mammoth Book of UFOs” (2001) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 275-276 (in Chapter 4) of the Robinson softcover edition.

2

 

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