Alien Invasion first mentioned in academia circles since around the year 1917?
The Imperial Japanese mission, 1917; a record of the reception throughout the United States of the special mission headed by Viscount Ishii; together with the exchange of notes embodying the Root-Takahira understanding of 1908 and the Lansing-Ishii agreement of 1917.
I wonder if Pres Reagan's speech writer back in the 80's got the "Alien Attack" idea from Dewey?
John Dewey
The Imperial Japanese mission, 1917; a record of the reception throughout the United States of the special mission headed by Viscount Ishii; together with the exchange of notes embodying the Root-Takahira understanding of 1908 and the Lansing-Ishii agreement of 1917.
I wonder if Pres Reagan's speech writer back in the 80's got the "Alien Attack" idea from Dewey?
John Dewey
“World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.” — Marshall McLuhan, from Culture Is Our Business, 1970