Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Bruce Rux on Binnall of America, part 2


The second of a three-part interview with Bruce Rux is up now on Binnall of America. Bruce talks Doctor Who, X-Files and Quatermass as you'd expect, but also offers some interesting theories on Ian Fleming's use of real intelligence information in his James Bond novels. In particular, Bruce opines that Dr. No was in fact based on intelligence about alien greys. Sound crazy? Well, look at that book cover of th 2002 edition of the novel. What color is the good Doctor there? And damn if that topless blonde doesn't look a lot like Anne "Celestia" Heche, no?
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3 comments:

"C" said...

Wow that chick on the cover is smokin!

Michael said...

OK, So Bruce says that Hollywood, secretly under the control of the CIA, etc., has been showing and promoting silly alien movies for decades, in order to make UFO researchers look and feel foolish? They must have changed their playbook dramatically ever since Close Encounters, because all Hollywood does is promote the idea that we are not alone - you could probably say that the modern alien/UFO movement would not even exist without movies and TV.

Cheers, Michael

Christopher Knowles said...

That's not really what he's saying- if you listen to all three interviews you'll see his argument. I don't agree with everything he says, but he certainly offers up some good research in his books and on these interviews.