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TLS, The Times Literary Supplement for May 22nd, 2015 has a review of Marius Hentea's book, Tata Dada about the founder of the Dada art movement (about the same time as the 1896 airship sightings in California), Tristan Tzara [Page 21 ff.].
The review opens with this: “It is … foolish and self-destructive to lead a Dada life”, the poet Andrei Codrescu has written, because a Dada life will “include … pranks, buffoonery … intoxication, sabotage, taboo-breaking, playing childish and/or dangerous games, waking up dead gods, and not taking education seriously.”
This struck me as defining what's going on in ufology and the UFO community, best exampled by the current commentary at Kevin Randle's blog.
RR http://ufocon.blogspot.com – The UFO Iconoclast(s)