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Derenberger, Woodrow, 2 West Virginia contactee investigated by both au- thor John Keel and, independently, by the late Gray Barker. His fateful encounter with a be- ing “from a country weaker than your own” came during the heat of the Mothman Scare in West Virginia in 1966-67. An unassuming man, Derenberger, along with John Reeves, Joe Simonton and others, was a new breed of contactee with physical contact of the Adamski type, but without the philosophical content. These cases coincide roughly with the advent of the Betty and Barney Hill-type abduction cases. Dick, Philip K., author from the 1950s until his death in the early 1980s of many al- legorical novels dealing with alien civilizations and states of consciousness. He eventually revealed that his novels were built upon alien transmissions and a hidden cipher. In 1974 he received a spontaneous high initiation in cos- mic consciousness. At his untimely death he was working on a series of novels based on his understanding of the aliens’ intentions towards Earth. Notable works include The Man in the High Castle, VALIS and. The Divine Invasion. The critically acclaimed science fiction film Blade Runner is loosely based on his novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. Jung, Dr. Carl, the famed Swiss psy- chiatrist and creator of Analytic Psychol- ogy, a theory that relies on the importance of archetypes. Dr. Jung was a member of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) and author of a book about UFOs considered from an archetypal and mythic base, Flying Saucers. A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Sky. Jung, Dr. Carl, the famed Swiss psy- chiatrist and creator of Analytic Psychol- ogy, a theory that relies on the importance of archetypes. Dr. Jung was a member of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) and author of a book about UFOs considered from an archetypal and mythic base, Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Sky. Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts