Treasure Island map

This fictional map was produced by David Seal based on a painting of the planet Pluto by Pat Rawling.
NASA Copyright Free Policy, 2001
Simon Patterson, The Great Bear,
1992 (detail)
Courtesy: Lisson Gallery, London and
the artist

 

Do only humans make maps? Or is there someone or something out there in outer space busily mapping our world?

Despite official attempts to discredit saucer sightings, UFOs have been seen by thousands: including airmen, astronauts, police officers, respected professional men in varying fields, and, once, a whole dormitory of college students. World authority Carol Lorenzen warns that flying saucers are reconnoitring earth’s water reserves and military defences, gathering flora (and) fauna, and tracking space missiles.

Carol E. Lorenzen, Flying Saucers. The Startling Evidence of the Invasion from Outer Space, 1966

 

These pages were taken over by Implicasphere, a collection of all sorts of peculiar ideas on whatever themes take the editors’ fancy. So far we’ve published individual broadsheets on String., Mice and Folly. To find out how to get a copy, email implicasphere@yahoo.co.uk.
Copyright disclaimer: Texts have been reproduced as they appear in the original publications with quirks left intact. Considerable effort has been made to trace and contact copyright holders and to secure replies before publication, but this has not been possible in all instances, particularly with old material. We apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions. If notified, the editors will endeavour to correct these at the earliest opportunity.

<< | 1 2 3 4 5