Word: fictioneers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...notion that some evil eminence might use mass hypnosis over television is older than 1984, but nobody outside fiction has ever proved it possible. Last week a reputable Manhattan psychiatrist who has nothing of the Svengali about him told the A.M.A. that it is indeed possible. He knows, because he has done...
...fantasies of science fiction, contraterrene, or CT, is something that strikes fear into the hearts of earthlings. CT is antimatter, which forms the substance of mysterious antiworlds where everything is the mirror image of its counterpart on earth. On some as yet undiscovered planet there might be antipeople who put freeze in their anti-cars, eat pasto for an anti-appetizer, take a dote to counteract antipoison or a biotic against anti-disease or a histamine for an anticold, who join the Defamation League and who put macassars on their anti-sofas. But antimatter is no joke. What is really...
...location of such an antiworld, if it exists, remains just as big a mystery as ever. But discovery of the anti-deuteron makes the search all the more challenging, for science fiction and physics alike. "It is not possible now," says Lederman, "to disprove the grand speculation that these antiworlds could be populated by thinking creatures." Some antipeople out there right now might just be puzzling over something they have discovered called a deuteron...
Cloak & Boudoir. After four months, Author Moore returned to the U.S., offered to submit what he claimed was a novel to the Pentagon for clearance, and was told-according to his version of the story-that "they don't read fiction." They should. For when Pentagon officials did get to read the book, they charged that Moore had not only distorted the role of the Special Forces but had also succeeded in conveying the impression that Green Berets is based solidly on fact. What is more, said Defense Department officials, the book contains 16 security violations. At their insistence...
...FICTION STRANGER THAN FACT...