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Chuck on Coast to Coast

I will be appearing on Coast to Coast Saturday, June 1, 2024! Join me as I discuss my latest book, Tin Foil Aliens: How to Fake an Alien Invasion with host Connie Willis!

Chuck Hall Online

Chuck Hall is a retired psychotherapist with a lifelong interest in paranormal topics after having his own encounters growing up on a farm in rural South Carolina. He’ll share his perspective that when faced with two improbabilities, you reject the greater improbability for the lesser. For example, if you saw something unexplained in the sky, would that automatically mean it was aliens or just something unexplained and as yet unidentified?


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Tin Foil Aliens: How to Fake an Alien Invasion

About Tin Foil Aliens

In the 1970s a group of mischievous teenagers with an interest in science fiction and magic tricks decided to play a few pranks. This eventually got out of hand, starting the northeast Alabama UFO ‘flap’ of the 1970s.

This is their story…

This book is in two parts. The first part is the story of how a group of my friends and I faked several UFOs and alien encounters in the early 1970s. One of these hoaxes included the now infamous “Tin Foil Alien” also known as the “Alabama Metal Man.”

The second part of this book delves into the psychology of hoaxes and conspiracy theories like alien abductions and close encounters. In Part II we review the study of extraterrestrial life and discuss how understanding the science can help us avoid being taken in by dubious claims of alien encounters. We’ll look at some common myths surrounding the UFO phenomenon and how to debunk them by analyzing the evidence. We’ll also look into the psychology of conspiracies and why some people are more prone to believing in them.

We’ll even look at some popular UFO phenomena that later turned out to be hoaxes. Did you fall victim to any of these?

Tricksters often use sensationalism and “clickbait” words to get you to buy into their claims, so we’ll also examine the characteristics of responsible reporting to keep you from getting taken in by misinformation in the media.

We end our journey together with an epilog called How to Spot a Hoax in 1O in Ten Steps. This chapter is a quick and handy reference for those investigating any unexplained phenomena.