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George Wingfield is much better placed than me to provide information about Armen Victorian.   My interest in Armen Victorian is focused on his contact with members of the so-called Aviary since Armen Victorian was one of the first researchers to publish allegations in relation to that group.  However, tracing the history of Armen Victorian's investigation backwards, it seems that George Wingfield was the one that provided relevant names to Armen Victorian.  In a conference speech in Leeds in 1992, Armen Victorian mentioned (at 4 minutes 55 seconds into his presentation) that he had received a fax from George Wingfield which gave relevant names, prompting his contact with members of the Aviary (some of which he recorded, e.g. his telephone call to Ron Pandolfi of the CIA).


This was one of my reasons for asking George Wingfield above whether he had written about his contact with Ron Pandolfi or can post further details, since I don't think the history of the emergence of allegations against members of the so-called Aviary is very well known or documented.


As for the "The Mythologist" documentary, what else would you like to know about its content?   The last time I watched it was a couple of days ago. Obviously, John Lundberg is the person best placed to answer questions about copyright issues.





"The Lobster" is a magazine edited and published by Robin Ramsay. Robin also wrote a small "Pocket Essentials" book on conspiracy theories.  Not much of The Lobster is about UFOs - tending to focus on other conspiracy theories (e.g. JFK and 9/11) plus quite a lot of wider discussion of issue relating to politics and the intelligence services.  The Lobster is still around and has a website on which you can get an indication of its nature and subject matter from looking at a list of previous articles.  Those previous  articles include an article entitled "UFOs and the governments of the USA and UK" by Armen Victorian at:

UFOs and the governments of the USA and UK


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