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Karl Pflock - Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Believe

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Karl Pflock was a good friend of mine, who left us far too soon in 2006, after a courageous battle with ALS. I first met Karl in 2001 when I interviewed him in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for the documentary Stanton T. Friedman is Real. I flew Karl up from his home in New Mexico, because I was going to be in Cedar Rapids interviewing Kevin Randle, and I was trying to stay on budget, something documentary filmmakers are always required to keep in mind. Karl and I hit it off immediately (as I did with Kevin, who remains a friend), and stayed in touch in the years after, corresponding frequently, and meeting again on a couple of occasions, including in 2003 when I interviewed him at his home in Placitas for Aztec: 1948. He told me once that he had considered going to law school when he was younger, and perhaps he saw a little bit of the road he might have taken in me; I admired him for his service to his country, and his open-minded and even-handed scepticism when it came to the UFO phenomenon. In the years since, I have come to appreciate the position his intellectual honesty put him in, because I take the same approach, and have generally gotten the same reaction - caught between the true believer deep blue sea on the one hand, and the disbeliever devil on the other.

In this first part of the interview I conducted ten years ago, Karl talks about his background, the sociology of ufology, and the Roswell case and the will to believe (and not believe). Given that the interview was for a film about Stan Friedman, Karl makes particular reference to Stan, but he goes far beyond just talking about Stan, because I always try and get as much into an interview as possible (usually much to the chagrin of my production manager, who tries to keep me on schedule), partly because I like to get as much information as possible (one never knows when one might want to use it), but mostly because when I have the chance to talk to someone like Karl, or Kevin, or Stan, I just want to keep the conversation going.

The interview is available at my blog, The Other Side of Truth.

Paul
 
Karl and I had a long distance friendship since about 1994. My life was spiraling downward in a confusion of ignorance as to why-----(it was "spiraling downward") and one day I just walked away from everything into the anonymity of the listed-as-missing status, for a number of years.
Here is Karl trying to find me,
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...www.martiansgohome.com/smear/v53/ss060730.htm


And here is my (ufology) eulogy of he, in my other good friend's Jim Moseley's Saucer Smear, in 'Letters To Ye Olde Editor', under Bob Swaitek's.
http://www.martiansgohome.com/smear/v53/ss060730.htm
 
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