Fox collected materials at the National Archives regarding the 1964 Socorro, NM UFO case in which police officer Lonnie Zamora saw something fly overhead, and then approached a shiny egg-shaped object that had landed nearby off a dirt road. He saw two occupants, who initially he thought were children. One of the occupants was startled to see him approaching, and the craft took off before he got much closer, Fox recounted. Discussing the pros and cons of various hypothesis for UFOs, Torme gave credence to the interplanetary explanation, noting that the galaxy is probably teeming with life, while Fox considered the dimensional theory a possibility, considering how UFOs seem to wink out or disappear.
Fox, who announced a 100,000 reward for proof of an ET craft, also entertained the idea that UFOs could be associated with time travelers, returning to our time period as a kind of history lesson. Torme, who was acquainted with the late Gene Roddenberry (the creator of Star Trek), shared the surprising revelation that Roddenberry actually thought UFO reports were bunk, as did astronomer Carl Sagan and sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury. Another case that impressed Fox and will be featured in 701 was the 1994 Zimbabwe incident, in which numerous school children saw a craft landing, and aliens who sent telepathic messages to them.
Twin Telepathy
First hour guest, author Guy Lyon Playfair talked about cases of twin telepathy. The cases are typically seen among identical rather than fraternal twins, and he speculated that it may have a biological basis. "I think it has to do with the exact timing of the division of the original egg or zygote," with embryonic twins that share the membrane and placenta for longer periods being the ones more likely to develop telepathy, he explained. Several callers shared their stories of being a twin, including a woman who described how she and her twin sister spoke in their own private language.
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