QUOTE(Palanquin @ Aug 6 2007, 12:13 PM)

If I get the ebook *which I probably will out of curiousity * -I will let you know and give you the code so you can to get it. It looks interesting. My questions are, why do we know so little about Lanulos and why is the book about it so hard to find? How did YOU hear about it? I met someone recently who told me that he has been to Lanulos and met Indrid Cold. I did a search on the internet to find out more about it, and nothing came up in my search. Information about it seems nonexistent.
I know what you mean about the currency problem between countries. I went to England to find out our US dollar is only worth half of theirs!
So everything I bought cost me double what it costs the people in London.
You know someone who met Indrid Cold?? whoa.
I came across the name Lanulos when reading
The Mothman Prophecies, which despite the context referring to Cryptids, revolves more around UFO lore than anything.
Woodrow Derenberger is one of a number of people in Point Pleasant West Virginia who had contact with supposed 'Extra Terrestrials' during the mothman wave of 1966 - 1967. John Keel uses this case to correlate his belief that UFO and Cryptid sightings are orchestrated purposefully by unknown individuals to make us "Look the other way" while the real phenomenon takes place without anyone noticing.
A cheap magicians trick in other words.
It would explain why close encounters of the third kind have varied throughout the recent decades. The Grey skinned black eyed 'greys' that we associate with Alien Abduction these days really have only been heavily reported since the late 70's....prior to this most extra terrestrial contact was with aliens that looked Human. Gray Barker and John Keel believe that the 'Men in Black' fall into this category...and the two Ufologists actually coined the phrase.
Indrid Cold is just one such human looking alien, the same as George Adamski's 'Venusians' who were exactly like a human being in every way shape or form.
These cases seem so fantastic, so unreal, that its very hard to believe them. But it also makes us think: "Why the hell would someone go to the press with such an unbelievable story?". For instance on the planet Lanulos, Derenberger tells us that the people there walked around Naked, and had no need for clothes. one can also draw comparison to the farmer who was given 'space pancakes' by a group of Aliens (human looking) who stopped in his field on day to collect water from his well:
http://www.anomalist.com/reports/pancakes.htmlwhy would a farmer invent such a strange story? knowing it is so full of holes when compared to what we all 'believe' about UFO's and aliens?? These are the cases I find most intriguing, not the ones that have events repeated over and over in history....but the ones that seem so fantastic that it defy's logic to even invent the story in the first place.
hence my insistence to find Derenberger's book! The very notion of Lanulos amazes me, and is truly one of the most unbelievable alien accounts in UFO history.
I'm curious to know more about your friend however! And thank you for the offer for the Ebook, it is much appreciated.