Spanish journalist-ufologist Jose Antonio Caravaca offers more insights into his “Distortion Theory” behind UFO and other close paranormal encounters. He again contends with the “distorting agent” he sees mediating between the human percipient and the “physical environment” to produce a unique experience. The May issue of Aerospace & Defense Technology‘s complete dedication to the flying […]
We begin a quartet of articles from The Institute of Hispanic Ufology with this “still” from a video. Perhaps more interesting is the moving footage, which shows another light source from about six to nine seconds into the video, beginning in the upper left. This resolves itself into a shape remarkably like that in the […]
The answer remains officially elusive, but Nick Redfern’s interview with Linda S. Godfrey, expert author and journalist who has tracked the menacing monsters of the Midwest United States for decades, provides a good primer on the original folklore from America’s dairyland. In the early 1990s, Godfrey followed the local cryptid gossip from high school halls […]
How to research UFOs? Considering the disappointingly slow advancement in the field, Jose Antonio Caravaca’s observations and concluding question may be worth consideration. To this point, Curt Collins offers George W. Earley on the Rational Study of UFOs. Curt’s done a service acknowledging the approach and contributions of Earley, who passed in October of 2020. […]
The best sources of anomalous data are arguably registered by means outside the human sensory system. For two UFO photographic examples we go to Nick Redfern, who immediately throws us a “curveball.” These are missing photographs, with uncertain provenance and high significance if “genuine.” Nick’s first article may make you read Final Events and the […]
The topic of remote viewing is a familiar one. Studied for purposes of espionage, certain governments thought it would be a handy and cost effective method to spy on one another. As far back as 1952, the CIA was examining the phenomenon for its application as a tool of psychological warfare. But it wasn’t just sneaky […]
Mystery monoliths: why conspiracists are ‘meh’ about the phenomenon — and how you can start a better conspiracy The Conversation AU
This new book by author Tim Marczenko is an “exploration” of folklore concerning unseen “trickster spirits and faeries” who speak to humans, which sometimes results in death or disappearance. Meanwhile, Nick Redfern looks at A Handful of Freaky Cases Concerning Tulpas: The “Thought-Formâ€� Phenomenon. He cautions us that “creating a mind-monster rarely has a positive […]