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"Super Fast" Black Bipedal Canine – Linda Godfrey's Blog
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While this particular entity appeared swift, it only wanted to keep an eye on interlopers. Linda Godfrey shares the details of this latest dogman encounter, and why it piqued the interest of mainstream media. Also when it comes to entities Jesse Smart, Rebecca Broomfield, and Karen Kay are no strangers to the little people peeping […]

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New Book Claims Homer's Iliad Proves Troy Was a Celtic City in Northern Europe – Jason Colavito Blog
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Troy discoverer Heinrich Schliemann must be turning over in his grave–or maybe not, as Jason Colavito is in his wheelhouse in this rejoinder to yet another relocation of a fabled yet potentially real ancient place or story. Colavito fairly demolishes the claims of one Bernard Jones through literary and historical arguments alone. Rest easy, Heinrich. […]

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Alice A. Bailey – The Unlikely Occultist – Hakan Blomqvist's Blog
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Hakan Blomqvist touches upon the difficulty of communicating non-traditional views to the mainstream in this review of a truly novel means of doing so. Isobel Blackthorn has converted her PhD dissertation and work on the theosophist Alice Ann Bailey into a semi-biographical, semi-fictional book, and Blomqvist is taken by the tome on multiple accounts. Perhaps […]

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Edith Nicolaisen and Doomsday Prophecies – Hakan Blomqvist's Blog
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Being a Contactee in the ’50s and ’60s wasn’t totally fun. That’s one takeaway from Hakan Blomqvist’s portrayal of a darker aspect to Danish New Age Swedish language publisher Edith Nicolaisen. This is another fascinating look at the many-sided, brilliant, and we now find troubled, figure and the movement she promoted. With The Reeves Papers […]

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Flying High – Michael Prescott's Blog
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“Maybe a high degree of strangeness is exactly what we ought to expect.” So says “thriller writer” Michael Prescott, who’s been moved to muse by Jacques Vallee’s “landmark (and controversial) phenomenological analysis of human-alien encounters,” as Dennis Stacy once described Passport to Magonia. Prescott goes beyond the folkloric similarities to those parallels UFO reports have […]

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Atlantis Found Yet Again, This Time at Mt. Girnar in India – Jason Colavito Blog
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Jason Colavito effectively disproves this week’s Atlantis origin claim, yet notes “a small grain of truth” behind one element within it. Colavito thinks that E.B. Ralbadisole’s contorted new theory suffers from basically poor scholarship that included temporally misplacing an ancient Greek literary habit of moving mythical event sites around to areas not yet well known […]

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Flying Saucer Pilgrimage – Hakan Blomqvist's Blog
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“It is generally a good idea to return to the classics in any genre.” Thus begins Hakan Blomqvist’s new appreciation of a remarkable contactee book. Hakan’s description of a two-year journey through contacteeland of the 50’s made us move our copy of Flying Saucer Pilgrimage, by Bryant and Helen Reeve, to the “read soon” part […]

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Catching a Leprechaun: A Modern Morality Tale – Beachcombing's Bizarre History Blog
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Doctor Beach is back (!), and here he presents us with a seasonally appropriate report on leprechaun madness from around the turn of the 20th century. Seems everyone wanted that pot of gold, and apparently rainbows were in short supply because one could be arrested and sent to a workhouse for simply being tiny and […]

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Son of the Sun by Orfeo Angelucci – Mark Russell Bell's Blog
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Early Contactee Orfeo Angelucci is best known for his book The Secret of the Saucers. Mark Russell Bell here extensively quotes from another Angelucci book which presents the story of yet another Contactee. The material is a bit hard to follow at times, with entities changing names and such, and a recurrent theme in the […]

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Blog | Is 'The 37th Parallel' really the UFO Super Highway? – Syracuse New Times
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Blog | Is ‘The 37th Parallel’ really the UFO Super Highway?  Syracuse New Times My gut opinion has been that I didn’t think the theory of “the 37th Parallel” would hold up to statistical science. I wasn’t wrong.

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