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High Strangeness and Conspiracies across the world, with Nick Redfern and Brent Swancer our alternating guides. Nick wants us to be spooked by truly odd events near ancient English monuments. He succeeds. Brent then transports us to a scene of UFOs, Alien Stalkers, and High Strangeness in Florida. Elements in the Ed Walters story as […]
Mark O’Connell has few positives for the paranormal tv show The Trouble with Hellier, and it’s not so much that it’s overlong, boring, and even annoying. There are at least three much more serious knocks against the episode Mark reviews. More knocks, this time courtesy of Kevin Randle, where he applauds The Demise of History’s […]
J. Allen Hynek biographer Mark O’Connell pays tribute to Dr. Hynek’s friend and colleague, the recently-passed Jennie Zeidman, whom he aptly describes as “a national treasure.” This personal memoir includes Jennie’s change of heart regarding an interview for Mark’s Hynek bio The Close Encounters Man, and the welcome news that enough of the planned dialogues […]
J. Allen Hynek biographer Mark O’Connell has been away from his blog for some time, and now explains why. Some of it is challenging, and we send best thoughts and prayers to Mark and his wife. On the other hand, congratulations are in order for a new tv series. O’Connell’s book The Close Encounters Man: […]
It’s good to see the author of The Close Encounters Man blogging again, as Mark O’Connell resumes with a rumination about the “Men in Black” being failures at their jobs. He’s got a point, but one could perhaps argue the vast bulk of MIB missions were successful, and we only know of the relatively few […]
Nick Redfern reminds us that ufology, often considered a “fringe” enthusiasm, has its own “fringy” areas–cases where the field intersects with other paranormal phenomena. Yet the human element underlies them all. Headlining: a very creepy story that opens with “a degree of missing time involved” in appropriately-named Mount Misery, New York. The terrifying event “was […]
High Strangeness, indeed, in the following articles. Lon Strickler has an outstandingly weird account combining hints of secretive government operations with manic non-human nighttime hijinks. Then Roger Marsh presents a case from the MUFON archives that may be even weirder. The title British Witness Says Object Followed Vehicle tells only half of that story; the […]