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Old 08-27-2010, 11:31 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by crutledge View Post
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In 1914, it was enemy aliens.
In 1930, it was Wobblies.
In 1957, it was fellow-travelers.
In 1971, it was insane telepaths.
And, in 1973:
"We don't know what it is," said Andrew J. Burris, Director of the FBI. He threw his hands in the air and looked baffled and confused.
Note that "Occasion for Disaster" was a collaboration with Lawrence M. Janifer, published as "Mark Phillips". This is the magazine version. The book version was issued as _Brain Twister_. There are two more in the "Queen's Own FBI" series, "That Sweet Little Old Lady", published in book form as _Supermind_, and "Out Like a Light", published in book form as _The Impossibles_. (They're a good candidate for an anthology edition.)

But I think you want to change the category: this one is listed as "Spiritual".
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