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Along the shore the cloud waves break, The twin suns sink behind the lake, In Carcosa Ranieinnee THE COBWEB CORRELATION van Sanderson, who was a well-known naturalist and author, has written about the pursuit of ufology that it is "a truly funny busi- ness." He continues: yet we still have much material to cover. It is not enough, as we shall see, to dismiss Pontoise as an isolated government test and UMMO as a localized social experiment in cultism; it is not enough to laugh at 177 The shadows lengthen CASSILDA'S SONG IN THE KING IN YELLOW ACT 1, SCENE 2 It cannot be all bunkum: yet some of its implications are so bizarre as to be almost beyond comprehension. We are indeed reaching the outer limits of the bizarre in this book,