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Journal Issues. Journal Issues. The Anomalist 1. Dinoaurs and the Gravity Problem by Ted Holden. Alien Writing by Mario Pazzaglini. The Numbers Game by Martin Cannon. Daytona Beach Mystery Wave by ANOMALIST FEATURE: THE POUGHKEEPSIE SEER The Poughkeepsie Seer. by T. Peter Park. Few people today remember the "Poughkeepsie Seer" and Spiritualist author Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910). In the 19th century, however, Davis was one of America's foremost writers on paranormal, occult, and "psychic" topics, and the leading thinker of the American Spiritualist movement. MILESTONES: JOE FISHER Archive > Milestones The Sudden Death of Joe Fisher (1947-2001) Joe Fisher, 53, author of The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, died on Wednesday, May 9, 2001, by jumping off a limestone cliff at Elora Gorge, near his hometown of Fergus, Ontario, Canada.A variety of personal problems, including a growing list of unpaid bills for the writer, appeared to have pushed him over the edge. MILESTONES: DONALD L. CYR Donald L. Cyr, age 79, died in his sleep while flying over Montana, his birth state, on May 31, 1999. Donald and his wife Joan were returning to their home in Santa Barbara, California from Ripon, Wisconsin, where Cyr had just addressed a conference of international scholars from 30 countries at the American Rock Art Research Association (APARA). HIGH STRANGENESS: WATER POLTERGEISTS Water Poltergeists. by Alexander Imich*. Poltergeist is a German language term composed of two words: "poltern" meaning "to knock," and geist," meaning "spirit." As such it is the name of a paranormal event that involves movements of objects and other physical disturbances, usually of mischievou s character. The term poltergeist is most often THE ANOMALIST: WORLD NEWS ON UFOS, BIGFOOT, THE PARANORMALBOOKSTHE STORESTILL WAITINGTHIS IS EVPJOURNAL ISSUESABOUT US The Anomalist is a daily review of world news on maverick science, unexplained mysteries, unorthodox theories, and unexpecteddiscoveries.
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Mothman's eyes. Top Cryptozoological Stories of 2001. The Lost City of Tartessus. UFOs and the NOSS Problem. The Body Electric. Crop Circles Continued. Top Cryptozoological Stories of 2000. Forgotten Experiments. Strange Tongues. ABOUT US - ANOMALIST The Anomalist is a journal and website that explores the mysteries of science, nature, and history. Although The Anomalist has changed since our first print edition appeared in June of 1994, and our website went up in November of 1995, our basic philosophy, expressed in the following editorial from The Anomalist:1, remains the same. BOOKS FOR ANOMALISTS The Field Guide to the Unknown series Extraterrestrials. Bigfoot. UFOs. Ghosts. Lake Monsters and Sea Serpents. and other books by Patrick Huyghe. Swamp Gas Times. Glowing Birds. ANOMALIST FEATURE: THE ALPHABET OF ANOMALISTICS B is for blood rain. Don't forget your umbrella. High strangeness don't care. If you're a dame or a fella. C is for crop circles. Upon green English fields. Good forteans use skepticism. As their mightyshields.
ANOMALIST FEATURE: THE POUGHKEEPSIE SEER The Poughkeepsie Seer. by T. Peter Park. Few people today remember the "Poughkeepsie Seer" and Spiritualist author Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910). In the 19th century, however, Davis was one of America's foremost writers on paranormal, occult, and "psychic" topics, and the leading thinker of the American Spiritualist movement. THE ANOMALIST 10: TABLE OF CONTENTS 2002. 224 pages. color cover. $12.95. Order here. Bigfoot Labeled: A Depression-Era Image from California Discovered. by Loren Coleman. " One measures a circle, beginning anywhere, said Charles Fort. If so, then perhaps we can learn more about California's experience of Bigfoot through lettuce. THE ANOMALIST 1: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Anomalist 1 Summer 1994 126 pages, illustrated, $9.95 Cover art by Sal Amendola Print edition Sold Out. Click here for free PDF download! THE ANOMALIST 9: TABLE OF CONTENTS THE ANOMALIST: 9. Winter 2000-2001. 160 pages, $9.95. Cover art by James Harter. Click here to order. The End of the End of the Paranormal? A Commentary by Joseph M. Felser. I was enjoying a late summer's walk in the quiet Maine woods, happily imbibing the spicy aroma of decaying pine needles as they softly crunched underfoot.Suddenly, out of
COMMENTARY: THE END OF THE END OF THE PARANORMAL I was enjoying a late summer's walk in the quiet Maine woods, happily imbibing the spicy aroma of decaying pine needles as they softlycrunched underfoot.
COMMENTARIES: REMOTE VIEWING: CONDITIONS AND POTENTIALS This technique uses remote viewing to make decisions and solve practical problems in matters where volatility and chance are involved. Associative RV is an advanced skill and to begin using it effectively a viewer must first be very proficient in accurately viewing and sketching targets. THE ANOMALIST: WORLD NEWS ON UFOS, BIGFOOT, THE PARANORMALBOOKSTHE STORESTILL WAITINGTHIS IS EVPJOURNAL ISSUESABOUT US The Anomalist is a daily review of world news on maverick science, unexplained mysteries, unorthodox theories, and unexpecteddiscoveries.
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Water Poltergeists. by Alexander Imich*. Poltergeist is a German language term composed of two words: "poltern" meaning "to knock," and geist," meaning "spirit." As such it is the name of a paranormal event that involves movements of objects and other physical disturbances, usually of mischievou s character. The term poltergeist is most often THE ANOMALIST: WORLD NEWS ON UFOS, BIGFOOT, THE PARANORMALBOOKSTHE STORESTILL WAITINGTHIS IS EVPJOURNAL ISSUESABOUT US The Anomalist is a daily review of world news on maverick science, unexplained mysteries, unorthodox theories, and unexpecteddiscoveries.
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Journal Issues. Journal Issues. The Anomalist 1. Dinoaurs and the Gravity Problem by Ted Holden. Alien Writing by Mario Pazzaglini. The Numbers Game by Martin Cannon. Daytona Beach Mystery Wave by ANOMALIST FEATURE: UFOS AND THE NOSS PROBLEM UFOS AND THE NOSS PROBLEM by Anthony Eccles. On Thursday 29th June The Guardian newspaper presented a feature on sun storm satellites.(1) The European Space Agency is about to launch Cluster, a set of four satellites that are designed to orbit the sun in a tight formation. In 1996, the test flight launcher 'Ariane V,' which carried the first Cluster payload, blew up. MILESTONES: JOE FISHER Archive > Milestones The Sudden Death of Joe Fisher (1947-2001) Joe Fisher, 53, author of The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, died on Wednesday, May 9, 2001, by jumping off a limestone cliff at Elora Gorge, near his hometown of Fergus, Ontario, Canada.A variety of personal problems, including a growing list of unpaid bills for the writer, appeared to have pushed him over the edge. HIGH STRANGENESS: WATER POLTERGEISTSTHE ANOMALISTHOW DO POLTERGEISTS GET INTYPES OF POLTERGEISTSWATER DROPLET PHENOMENATHE ANOMALISTMAGAZINE
Water Poltergeists. by Alexander Imich*. Poltergeist is a German language term composed of two words: "poltern" meaning "to knock," and geist," meaning "spirit." As such it is the name of a paranormal event that involves movements of objects and other physical disturbances, usually of mischievou s character. The term poltergeist is most often DOWNLOADS @ THE ANOMALIST WELCOME TO FREE DOWNLOADS @ ANOMALIST.COM. *To read this pdf file you will need the free Adobe Reader. Download it here if you need it --though it probably came preloaded on your computer. The sold out first issue of The Anomalist is available as a free pdf file*. DOWNLOAD HERE (2.9 MB) The only color, digital-only issue of TheAnomalist, issue
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Mothman's eyes. Top Cryptozoological Stories of 2001. The Lost City of Tartessus. UFOs and the NOSS Problem. The Body Electric. Crop Circles Continued. Top Cryptozoological Stories of 2000. Forgotten Experiments. Strange Tongues. ABOUT US - ANOMALIST The Anomalist is a journal and website that explores the mysteries of science, nature, and history. Although The Anomalist has changed since our first print edition appeared in June of 1994, and our website went up in November of 1995, our basic philosophy, expressed in the following editorial from The Anomalist:1, remains the same. BOOKS FOR ANOMALISTS The Field Guide to the Unknown series Extraterrestrials. Bigfoot. UFOs. Ghosts. Lake Monsters and Sea Serpents. and other books by Patrick Huyghe. Swamp Gas Times. Glowing Birds. THE ANOMALIST 1: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Anomalist 1 Summer 1994 126 pages, illustrated, $9.95 Cover art by Sal Amendola Print edition Sold Out. Click here for free PDF download! THE ANOMALIST 10: TABLE OF CONTENTS 2002. 224 pages. color cover. $12.95. Order here. Bigfoot Labeled: A Depression-Era Image from California Discovered. by Loren Coleman. " One measures a circle, beginning anywhere, said Charles Fort. If so, then perhaps we can learn more about California's experience of Bigfoot through lettuce. THE ANOMALIST 9: TABLE OF CONTENTS THE ANOMALIST: 9. Winter 2000-2001. 160 pages, $9.95. Cover art by James Harter. Click here to order. The End of the End of the Paranormal? A Commentary by Joseph M. Felser. I was enjoying a late summer's walk in the quiet Maine woods, happily imbibing the spicy aroma of decaying pine needles as they softly crunched underfoot.Suddenly, out of
BOOKS: THE FIELD GUIDE TO UFOS Quill/HarperCollins, 2000. ISBN: 0-380-80265-1. Trade Paperback, 180 pages. 51 illustrations. $13.00. "This book is a welcome addition to the library of those eager to know more about the subject of UFO shapes. There is no question that the authors are knowledgeable and have done their homework. . . The numerous black-and-whiteillustrations by
ANOMALIST FEATURE: STILL WAITING PART 1 Still Waiting: A List of Predictions. from the "UFO Culture". by Martin S. Kottmeyer. Introduction. The collection of predictions that is presented here arose out of long study of the UFO phenomenon. Most of them were sought out in the early 1980s during a period when I was interested in the application of Murphy's law to UFO study. ANOMALIST FEATURE: ARE US 'BLACK PANTHERS' ACTUALLY The jaguarundi (Felis yagouaroundi) is known to range from South America to Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. And although not widely known by the public, jaguarundis are prime candidates for spawning "black panther" reports. They are a medium-sized cat with a mean body size of 102 centimeters for females and 114 for males according toMexican
THE ANOMALIST: WORLD NEWS ON UFOS, BIGFOOT, THE PARANORMALBOOKSTHE STORESTILL WAITINGTHIS IS EVPJOURNAL ISSUESABOUT US The Anomalist is a daily review of world news on maverick science, unexplained mysteries, unorthodox theories, and unexpecteddiscoveries.
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THE STORE - ANOMALIST.COM Email us if you have any questions about ordering or your order. Or write to us at: The Anomalist, PO Box 6807, Charlottesville, VA 22906 USA. If you have any questions about your bill, you may also call CCNow's toll-free customer service number: 1-877-CCNow-77. View Shopping Cart / Checkout. THE ANOMALIST 1: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Anomalist 1. Summer 1994. 126 pages, illustrated, $9.95. Cover art by Sal Amendola. Print edition Sold Out. Click here for free PDF download! Editorial: "Quadratic Equations". ANOMALIST FEATURE: THE POUGHKEEPSIE SEER The Poughkeepsie Seer. by T. Peter Park. Few people today remember the "Poughkeepsie Seer" and Spiritualist author Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910). In the 19th century, however, Davis was one of America's foremost writers on paranormal, occult, and "psychic" topics, and the leading thinker of the American Spiritualist movement. THE ANOMALIST 10: TABLE OF CONTENTS 2002. 224 pages. color cover. $12.95. Order here. Bigfoot Labeled: A Depression-Era Image from California Discovered. by Loren Coleman. " One measures a circle, beginning anywhere, said Charles Fort. If so, then perhaps we can learn more about California's experience of Bigfoot through lettuce.JOURNAL ISSUES
Journal Issues. Journal Issues. The Anomalist 1. Dinoaurs and the Gravity Problem by Ted Holden. Alien Writing by Mario Pazzaglini. The Numbers Game by Martin Cannon. Daytona Beach Mystery Wave by ANOMALIST FEATURE: UFOS AND THE NOSS PROBLEM UFOS AND THE NOSS PROBLEM by Anthony Eccles. On Thursday 29th June The Guardian newspaper presented a feature on sun storm satellites.(1) The European Space Agency is about to launch Cluster, a set of four satellites that are designed to orbit the sun in a tight formation. In 1996, the test flight launcher 'Ariane V,' which carried the first Cluster payload, blew up. MILESTONES: JOE FISHER Archive > Milestones The Sudden Death of Joe Fisher (1947-2001) Joe Fisher, 53, author of The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, died on Wednesday, May 9, 2001, by jumping off a limestone cliff at Elora Gorge, near his hometown of Fergus, Ontario, Canada.A variety of personal problems, including a growing list of unpaid bills for the writer, appeared to have pushed him over the edge. HIGH STRANGENESS: WATER POLTERGEISTSTHE ANOMALISTHOW DO POLTERGEISTS GET INTYPES OF POLTERGEISTSWATER DROPLET PHENOMENATHE ANOMALISTMAGAZINE
Water Poltergeists. by Alexander Imich*. Poltergeist is a German language term composed of two words: "poltern" meaning "to knock," and geist," meaning "spirit." As such it is the name of a paranormal event that involves movements of objects and other physical disturbances, usually of mischievou s character. The term poltergeist is most often THE ANOMALIST: WORLD NEWS ON UFOS, BIGFOOT, THE PARANORMALBOOKSTHE STORESTILL WAITINGTHIS IS EVPJOURNAL ISSUESABOUT US The Anomalist is a daily review of world news on maverick science, unexplained mysteries, unorthodox theories, and unexpecteddiscoveries.
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THE STORE - ANOMALIST.COM Email us if you have any questions about ordering or your order. Or write to us at: The Anomalist, PO Box 6807, Charlottesville, VA 22906 USA. If you have any questions about your bill, you may also call CCNow's toll-free customer service number: 1-877-CCNow-77. View Shopping Cart / Checkout. THE ANOMALIST 1: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Anomalist 1. Summer 1994. 126 pages, illustrated, $9.95. Cover art by Sal Amendola. Print edition Sold Out. Click here for free PDF download! Editorial: "Quadratic Equations". ANOMALIST FEATURE: THE POUGHKEEPSIE SEER The Poughkeepsie Seer. by T. Peter Park. Few people today remember the "Poughkeepsie Seer" and Spiritualist author Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910). In the 19th century, however, Davis was one of America's foremost writers on paranormal, occult, and "psychic" topics, and the leading thinker of the American Spiritualist movement. THE ANOMALIST 10: TABLE OF CONTENTS 2002. 224 pages. color cover. $12.95. Order here. Bigfoot Labeled: A Depression-Era Image from California Discovered. by Loren Coleman. " One measures a circle, beginning anywhere, said Charles Fort. If so, then perhaps we can learn more about California's experience of Bigfoot through lettuce.JOURNAL ISSUES
Journal Issues. Journal Issues. The Anomalist 1. Dinoaurs and the Gravity Problem by Ted Holden. Alien Writing by Mario Pazzaglini. The Numbers Game by Martin Cannon. Daytona Beach Mystery Wave by ANOMALIST FEATURE: UFOS AND THE NOSS PROBLEM UFOS AND THE NOSS PROBLEM by Anthony Eccles. On Thursday 29th June The Guardian newspaper presented a feature on sun storm satellites.(1) The European Space Agency is about to launch Cluster, a set of four satellites that are designed to orbit the sun in a tight formation. In 1996, the test flight launcher 'Ariane V,' which carried the first Cluster payload, blew up. MILESTONES: JOE FISHER Archive > Milestones The Sudden Death of Joe Fisher (1947-2001) Joe Fisher, 53, author of The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, died on Wednesday, May 9, 2001, by jumping off a limestone cliff at Elora Gorge, near his hometown of Fergus, Ontario, Canada.A variety of personal problems, including a growing list of unpaid bills for the writer, appeared to have pushed him over the edge. HIGH STRANGENESS: WATER POLTERGEISTSTHE ANOMALISTHOW DO POLTERGEISTS GET INTYPES OF POLTERGEISTSWATER DROPLET PHENOMENATHE ANOMALISTMAGAZINE
Water Poltergeists. by Alexander Imich*. Poltergeist is a German language term composed of two words: "poltern" meaning "to knock," and geist," meaning "spirit." As such it is the name of a paranormal event that involves movements of objects and other physical disturbances, usually of mischievou s character. The term poltergeist is most often DOWNLOADS @ THE ANOMALIST WELCOME TO FREE DOWNLOADS @ ANOMALIST.COM. *To read this pdf file you will need the free Adobe Reader. Download it here if you need it --though it probably came preloaded on your computer. The sold out first issue of The Anomalist is available as a free pdf file*. DOWNLOAD HERE (2.9 MB) The only color, digital-only issue of TheAnomalist, issue
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Mothman's eyes. Top Cryptozoological Stories of 2001. The Lost City of Tartessus. UFOs and the NOSS Problem. The Body Electric. Crop Circles Continued. Top Cryptozoological Stories of 2000. Forgotten Experiments. Strange Tongues. ABOUT US - ANOMALIST The Anomalist is a journal and website that explores the mysteries of science, nature, and history. Although The Anomalist has changed since our first print edition appeared in June of 1994, and our website went up in November of 1995, our basic philosophy, expressed in the following editorial from The Anomalist:1, remains the same. BOOKS FOR ANOMALISTS The Field Guide to the Unknown series Extraterrestrials. Bigfoot. UFOs. Ghosts. Lake Monsters and Sea Serpents. and other books by Patrick Huyghe. Swamp Gas Times. Glowing Birds. THE ANOMALIST 1: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Anomalist 1 Summer 1994 126 pages, illustrated, $9.95 Cover art by Sal Amendola Print edition Sold Out. Click here for free PDF download! THE ANOMALIST 10: TABLE OF CONTENTS 2002. 224 pages. color cover. $12.95. Order here. Bigfoot Labeled: A Depression-Era Image from California Discovered. by Loren Coleman. " One measures a circle, beginning anywhere, said Charles Fort. If so, then perhaps we can learn more about California's experience of Bigfoot through lettuce. THE ANOMALIST 9: TABLE OF CONTENTS THE ANOMALIST: 9. Winter 2000-2001. 160 pages, $9.95. Cover art by James Harter. Click here to order. The End of the End of the Paranormal? A Commentary by Joseph M. Felser. I was enjoying a late summer's walk in the quiet Maine woods, happily imbibing the spicy aroma of decaying pine needles as they softly crunched underfoot.Suddenly, out of
BOOKS: THE FIELD GUIDE TO UFOS Quill/HarperCollins, 2000. ISBN: 0-380-80265-1. Trade Paperback, 180 pages. 51 illustrations. $13.00. "This book is a welcome addition to the library of those eager to know more about the subject of UFO shapes. There is no question that the authors are knowledgeable and have done their homework. . . The numerous black-and-whiteillustrations by
ANOMALIST FEATURE: STILL WAITING PART 1 Still Waiting: A List of Predictions. from the "UFO Culture". by Martin S. Kottmeyer. Introduction. The collection of predictions that is presented here arose out of long study of the UFO phenomenon. Most of them were sought out in the early 1980s during a period when I was interested in the application of Murphy's law to UFO study. ANOMALIST FEATURE: ARE US 'BLACK PANTHERS' ACTUALLY The jaguarundi (Felis yagouaroundi) is known to range from South America to Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. And although not widely known by the public, jaguarundis are prime candidates for spawning "black panther" reports. They are a medium-sized cat with a mean body size of 102 centimeters for females and 114 for males according toMexican
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-------------------------May 20
Should Scientists Take UFOs and Ghosts More Seriously?Scientific American
We begin a series of questions and answers related to ufology with John Horgan's Q&A with journalist Leslie Kean, who has written major works on both subjects and co-written articles in _ The New York Times_ which may have changed forever the dialogue on UFOs. Skeptic Horgan allows Kean to lay out her views and investigative process on both UFOs and ghosts clearly. It's fair to say that Department of Defense communications pertinent to the UFO subject have raised about as many questions as they've answered. Roger Glassel recently posed queries to both spokespersons Susan Gough for the Pentagon and Joseph Gradisher of the Navy. The result: Pentagon Answers on Navy UAPInvestigations
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Other than clearing the proper application of acronyms, it's hard to feel much more enlightened, a point Danny Silva makes in asking himself Did the Pentagon Just Confirm the Existence of a Current UFOProgram?
Silva's answer is informed by comparisons of the government statements to those of Luis Elizondo. Well, in the absence of concrete, direct-to-the-point answers to questions, what have we left? Distrust, as Tobias Wayland says Suspicion Surrounds U.S. Navy Patent for Creation of Laser Induced Plasma 'UFOs'.
Wayland is clearly affected by "the Pentagon's attempts to confuse and obfuscate the UFO narrative," and takes a closer look at the recent Navy patent as something the military wants to hide. (WM) 'Precious' Footage from 1935 of Last-Known Tasmanian Tiger ReleasedCNN
A 21-second clip of the last known living Thylacine has been digitized and released for public consumption by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. This is more than a typical video. For those readers for whom the Tasmanian Tiger is just a term and a collection of old photographic stills, this clip may well ignite if not your hope that this strange, beautiful creature still exists somewhere, then your despair that we may have wiped this being from the face of the planet. In other cryptozoology news, Nick Redfern asks, Oklahoma, 1971: Was it a Dogman or a Bigfoot? Maybe a Hoax? Witness reports varied too widely to be certain. Some put the beast in human clothes that were much too small. Others talked about long hair all over its body. The authorities did their utmost to dispel the concern, suggesting it was all a prank pulled by a young man with a rubber mask and too much time on his hands. The lack of consistency in these reports resulted in the case remaining unexplained, even now almost 50 years later. (CM) Stephen Finley-- The Nation of Islam as a UFO ReligionRadio Misterioso
Greg Bishop opens this threesome of podcasts challenging The Norm with Louisiana State University Director of African & African American Studies prof Stephen Finley, who's kind of a rebel against the traditional approach to understanding the Nation of Islam. And Finley makes a good case that the Nation of Islam cannot be understood without understanding the roles that UFOs play--whatever they are conceived to be--in its development and its beliefs. Finley clearly explains his intriguing findings, including how famous UFO events have been incorporated into the teachings of Nation of Islam leaders. NickRedfern
has a
verdict on _The Rendlesham Forest UFO Conspiracy: A Close Encounter Exposed as a Top Secret Government Experiment_ which puts him squarely in a separatist camp. But after listening to Nick's notions, you may find yourself questioning not only Rendlesham (and maybe Roswell, per Nick's earlier revisionist works), but several other "hallmark" UFO cases, too. And an early March podcast needs noting: the David Marler interview by Martin Willis. Marler is easily one of the best UFO researchers working today. He's taken fresh looks at old cases like The Battle of Los Angeles; produced the best work on _Triangular UFOs_;
and here offers the first serious and comprehensive treatment of a staggering UFO burn victim case from 1964. The story itself veers from the traditional in several ways. (WM) Eric Wargo--One More TimeUFO Conjectures
Rich Reynolds launches some far-ranging UFO Conjectures by recommending the author of _Time Loops: Precognition, Retrocausation, and the Unconscious_,
published by Anomalist Books. But Rich also highlights Eric Wargo's website , whose postings are "erudite, longish, detailed, and sourced." Rich also credits Isaac Koi with an intriguing post about an Air Force "Bagged" Flying Saucer.
Rich finds that term "bagged" potentially meaningful, both for the supposed saucer's point of origin and thus for the possibility of it being "reverse-engineered." While Rich allows "It's just a science-fictional conjecture," in A Note about Roswell...Really? Rich "runs with" the date of the "bagging" article and "A Facebook posting adjacent to the one by Isaac Koi" to suggest a possibility that frankly scares him. Whether the "little grey beings" of Roswell lore would qualify, Rich elsewhere ponders whether Creatures with Instinct, Only, May be Rummaging the Galaxy,
doing their "hive-entity jobs" almost by rote. (WM)May 19
Are Ghosts Haunting the British Museum?1843
Magazine
The short answer to that question is yes. Perhaps the more relevant question is "Why?" This article poses two possibilities we aren't likely to think of on our own. The first is a need to repatriate the haunted items back to their countries of origin where they may have been obtained by less than honorable means. The second suggests that some items do not fit in at what is currently their museum home--a paranormal case of one-of-these-things-is-not-like-the-other. But while the security guards at the British Museum have developed a pragmatic approach to their spectral associates, others faced with a similar situation aren't coping as well. Quarantining With A Ghost?It’s Scary
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The question that remains unanswered in these cases is also "Why?" Has the intense focus on a negative event like a pandemic brought out the poltergeists that were once dormant in our lives? Is our hypervigilance during lockdown making us notice too many earthly anomalies about where we live? Or have we always lived in haunted houses but were too busy going to work to be witness to spooky goings on? Whatever the answer, keep in mind that Ghosts are Stupid : Don't Listen to Their Nonsense.
Unfinished business? That's the spook's own leftover attachment to the physical world. And don't try sending them to the light because that's part of their personal spiritual evolution. In other words, don't be ghostly enablers unless you want your ethereal visitors to be the houseguests that never leave. (CM) Spain: Remembering Galicia's 1987 UFO WaveInexplicata
A set of Hispanic sightings begins with an apparent multiply-witnessed aerial display that profoundly affected the viewers. (Note vis-a-vis the "Santa Compana" explanation: when in Galicia, it might be a good idea to be able to draw a "Solomon's Circle" in chalk on the ground.) More recently, and in Mexico: UFO Sightings in Coahuila have social media users buzzing. It was difficult to see any points of reference for this supposedly moving display. Again in Mexico: AllegedUFOs Over Monterrey
have elicited commentary both pro and con. While interesting, they're not on the level of The Mystery of the Chihuahua UFO Crash.
Bent Swancer credits Ruben Uriarte and Noe Torres for the "most complete source and record of the case," and is likewise probably accurate in pronouncing it "a fantastic story relegated to the realm of speculation and debate." But it's a humdinger of a tale with just about everything one could imagine. (WM) On the Waterfront: The Legendary Lake Ontario Sea Serpent Oswego County News Now Sailors have reported seeing a creature in Lake Ontario for centuries. Some describe it as long as a yacht with a “large red and venomous looking tongue,” while others report a 10-foot, snake-like creature. Officials for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation say they are not aware of any such reports but venture these accounts are most likely due to large lake sturgeon. Far more convincing are some of the accounts from the lower eastern seaboard, Florida, and the Caribbean related in an interview on Sea Serpent Territory with Dave Goudsward.
You can skip the radio BS and go directly to the heart of the interview at about 73 minutes in. Dave, a New Englander now transplanted in Florida, is the author of the delightful new work entitled _Sun, Sand, and Sea Serpents_, published by Anomalist Books. Since Amazon can't seem to offer the book except through third party sellers, we recommend you buy a copy of the book from the International Cryptozoology Museum,
where Dave's book is _autographed_ by both Dave and Loren Coleman, who wrote the foreword. Your purchase supports the museum at the sametime. (PH)
In Search of the Mark of the UFO (A Tribute to Ted Phillips and UFO Physical Trace Research)The Oz Files
Australian researcher Bill Chalker honors the late Trace-Case Investigator Extraordinaire. Bill lists "high strangeness" physical trace cases Ted Phillips assembled, especially the one that began Ted's relationship with Dr. J. Allen Hynek. Bill then relates an early such report that caused _himself_ to focus on these types of encounters, and others offering the opportunity for some kind of instrumented measurement data. Graham Hancock allows Author of the Month Whitley Strieber to excerpt from Strieber's book A New World . The piece centers around Strieber's visit to the Lakota Sioux Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, and Strieber's understanding of what occurred to him while there. Strieber fans will likely eat this up. But Jason Colavito of course doesn't, as he makes plain in his Whitley Strieber Claims Visit to Parallel World, Begs "The Energy" to Let Him Return.
Jason attacks Strieber's offering from a number of different angles.(WM)
May 18
Navy Reports Describe Encounters With Unexplained Flying ObjectsThe New York Times
Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kean lend context to the eight Naval pilot reports gained by _The War Zone_'s Tyler Rogoway and Joseph Trevithick through the FOIA (see Here Are The Navy Pilot Reports From Encounters With Mysterious Aircraft Off The East Coast).
The Times mentions pilot avoidance of speculation both in those reports and in interviews about the origins of the unknowns. Nonetheless, Keith Kloor seems so overwhelmed by the occasional stories from The Gray Lady that he asks Will the New York Times Ever Stop Reporting on UFOs? Kloor continues to attack Luis Elizondo, whom subsequent information seems to support, and then blames Kean and Blumenthal for failing to mention Elizondo in their article (Neither did Rogoway and Trevithick). Kloor states without indicating how to check him that "Over the last few years, the paper has published more than a dozen UFO-related stories." (Out of how many hundreds of stories?) Kloor also seems "hard-pressed to find any mention of wily UFOs" in "the credentialed industry press"--demoting The War Zone's Tyler Rogoway to "a military blogger" and failing to mention the _Task and Purpose_ piece we reviewed on May 17th. A National Review Plus Member is moved by the general occasion to ask whether Aliens Exist? This putative review of Sarah Scoles' new book _They Are Already Here: UFO Culture and Why We See Saucers_tells
us rather more about the reviewer's mindset than it does Scoles' tome. But it praises Scoles for her "crash course" for recent happenings in ufology and the origins of the UFO subculture. (WM) Ghostly Messages From Beyond the Titanic: W.T. Stead, Spiritualism,and the Blue Island
The Victorianist
Some people are so committed to their careers that even long after their passing they can't stop doing what they do best. W.T. Stead was a noted investigative journalist at the turn of the 19th century, with the misfortune of purchasing a ticket to board the Titanic on her maiden voyage. Failing to survive the ill fated trip like so many others, spiritualists were only to happy to pass on his description of the tragedy, as well as the shocked and angry souls who were not ready to let go of living. Had any of them made it back alive, they might have one day been interested to find out that a Near-Death Experience Researcher Seeks Respondents for Online Survey as Part of New NDE Study and Book . Participants are invited to submit both survey and/or Near Death Experience. Is what lies beyond this life more than a series of firings of synapses produced by a dying brain? (CM) Terror on a Scottish Mountain: A Sinister EntityMysterious Universe
"The equivalent of the Bigfoot of the United States? Not a chance," says Nick Redfern of the Big Grey Man of Macdhui. He expresses the same view of Strange Animals in the UK That Aren't Really Animals. "The UK monster is one of supernatural proportions. Enough said," he insists. Nick then turns his attention to Shape-Shifting: When Two Monsters Are Actually One,
recounting tales of the Man-Monkey and finishes off with a look at Marauding Monsters in the Waters of Wales..
(LP)
A Letter to Lynn Catoe, December 21, 1967 Not An Authority on Anything John Keel site-minder Doug Skinner offers more insights into the life and times--and mind--of the controversial author. In this first offering, John tells Library of Congress UFO bibliographer Lynn Catoe to "Keep your cool...The worst is yet to come." We also learn what "mongering" is, and find it still has application. A Letter from Lynn Catoe, December 22, 1967 gives us hints about Ms. Catoe's thinking regarding "second sight" and ESP. John returns this missive with A Letter to Lynn Catoe, December 26, 1967 . This piece seems to show an Ivan Sanderson in crumbling mental health and a rather ugly side toJohn. (WM)
May 17
Does Anybody Care about UFOs Anymore?Task
and Purpose
Did you hear those two "dull thuds" recently? Those were from the public reaction to April's "official release" of three Naval F/A-18 UFO videos, and this month's publication of eight more reports of close encounters between Naval aerial assets and unknowns. Task and Purpose's Jeff Schogol remarks this lack of response, acknowledging the COVID-19 backdrop that has taken over Center Stage. Also of course, the three videos have kicked around in public for two years, and the recent report octet seems to scream nothing more than Someone Else's Drones (and a weather balloon). But all present possible dangers to our air crews, and defense reporter Schogol quotes Danny Silva's assertion "The United States does not have full control of our airspace that it claims to." This will remain a concern even after the COVID-19 pandemic is hopefully behind us or we have learned to live with (and die from) it. And Schogol's article also notes positive impacts from the publicity. (WM) Former NASA Director Warns The Next Deadly Virus Could Be AlienMysterious Universe
Oh dear, how terrible would it be if first contact was a martian infection. Upcoming sample return missions are giving Scott Hubbard, and Paul Seaburn, agita especially in light of the nationwide lockdown / shelter-in-place / quarantine. On the other hand, if there is first contact hopefully they'll bring a COVID-19 vaccine with them. I got that k-razy idea from Brent Swancer who muses upon a special kind of first contact where he asks, "Are Aliens Actually People From TheFuture
?"
In typical Swancerian fashion, he plays both sides against the center to breathe new life into such a maverick proposition. (CS) Philosopher — Consciousness Is Not A Problem. Dualism Is!Mind Matters
In short, David Papineau argues there's only a problem when people draw a distinction between mind and brain. It's a slippery slope working in favor of mechanistic materialism, but _Mind Matters_'s anonymous reporter cites other boffins who illustrate the need for a distinction based upon experience and evidence. Continuing with A Consciousness Problem, Ashley
Knibb goes deeper into the necessary distinction between mind and brain including a few weird theories which add spice to the argument.(CS)
May 16
In The Far Future, The Universe Will Be Mostly InvisiblePhysOrg
By no means is Paul Sutter saying our cosmos will be devoid of stars. Rather the stars will be rather dim, and not readily visible from a distance much like Proxima Centauri. There are other reasons why the universe will be dark based on _MelodySheep_'s Timelapse Of The Future which is a half hour of must-see, existential cosmic horror. A bit more relatable is my pal Paul Seaburn who's been digging into how The Moon Disappeared In 1110 and why we now know the answer to this celestial riddle was right here on Mother Earth. For high strangeness running parallel to such mysteries, Greg Taylor waxes poetic upon The Amaya Synchronicities,
or that feeling you get when the universe winks at you. Drawing from the hit series _Devs_ on _FX_ tangenting simulation theory, the many-worlds interpretation, and other modern high strangeness woven into the fabric of the 21st century's folklore. (CS)Back To Leprecat
The Big Study
In a ligher vein, The Professor continues the big study concerning the little folks 'round us. Not Hervé Villechaize and his fellow travellers, but the Good Folk. The Gentry. And all the other good epithets we bestow upon 'em so they don't take full advantage of their true natures. We begin with leprechauns and fairy encounters with UFO researchers. Following up in Part Two are seven more uniquely American experiences with a trippy, romantic experience 'round the Peekamoose mountains. Still here? You better besince Part Three
with an English incident which echoes many of the tropes of CE3s. In the immortal words of Ron Popeil, "But wait, there's _more_" in PartFour
!
Hey, that rhymes! This time Professor goes in-depth with more well-known cases Hopkinsville goblins and Rosa Dainelli's own meet-up with little men. (CS) More People Under Quarantine Or Lockdown Are Seeing GhostsMysterious Universe
One part of us wants to think the rise in hauntings is due to the steady increase in deaths from COVID-19 / coronavirus, but Paul Seaburn enumerates and summarizes the finest spooky stories collected around the web during this crisis from reputable sources. An older headline from Detroit has been dug up by Paul Cropper regarding TheFaces In The Window
. In this
case a garden-variety stone-throwing poltergeist case gets kicked up a coupla notches when another journalist connects the dots between that tale and another creepy incident connected with that property. Since nobody's going anywhere anytime soon, why not share books with friends and loved ones much like Bargrave and Veal. No, they're not EsoterX's latest and favorite improv troupe, rather their renown comes from The Reading Lists Of The Undead where Ms Veal shared her esoteric reading list which is the envy of every single goth in the world. If you think that's silly, learn about the Scientists Who Don't Know The Earth Exists.
All is not as one would presume, grasshopper, as the physical world becomes elusive and ephemeral to the dead as the sunless lands are to us, with creepy anecdotes punctuating Michael Tymn's thesis. (CS)May 15
Many Americans Believe in Bigfoot (But Not as Much as Aliens)Mysterious Universe
Statistics are only as good as the data they gather, and the data gathered is only as good as the sources its gathered from. So forgive us if we take the stats for beliefs in Bigfoot and ET and their associated conspiracies with a great big grain of salt. Many experiencers won't admit to their encounters and many naysayers are only too happy to disavow the believers. Who do you trust? Well, someone like Loren Coleman is a great start. His report on Not-So-Abominable Masks makes a compelling argument that these carvings by the Indigenous peoples are more than their thoughts on Sasquatch. They are likely actual depictions of the Hairy Man as encountered throughout their history. All we need do is examine the information that's right before us to know what an entire segment of our population believes. (CM) UFO Conspiracy Theorists Offer 'Ascension' From Our Hell World for$333
Motherboard
Every once in a while an article gets one's blood boiling. This is one of those pieces. MJ Banias lets the words of New Age Ufology gurus David Wilcock and Corey Goode make his points about "peddling salvation, protection from the 'illuminati deep state,' and bogus COVID-19 explanations to millions on YouTube." Banias references other sources for the wider arena of cult mentality and recruitment in the cyber age. Some stories illustrate the extreme potential consequences from individual investment in such conspiracist and quasi-religious movements. There's also a rather intertwined and distasteful series of personal charges and attacks going on behind the glitzy videos and such, and it will be interesting to hear further from MJ as to any further legal maneuverings. (WM) The Rendlesham Forest Affair: How Did We Learn of the Incidents?Mysterious Universe
Nick Redfern outlines how the 1980 Rendlesham Forest Incident dribbled out into the public eye. It's a story with overtones familiar from current events. Having noted the controversy surrounding his new book--_The Rendlesham Forest UFO Conspiracy: A Close Encounter Exposed as a Top Secret Government Experiment_--Nick
next adduces two stories supporting the notion that Rendlesham Forest Was Not The First Secret Experiment Of Its Kind.
Nick next asks a question about another favorite topic in Men in Black: Are They Biological Robots? Nick provides some food for human thought, though MIBs themselves "have a distinct aversion to food." Brent Swancer adds a story about a "non-MIB" who once performed a MIB-like function in A Former Air Force UFO Debunker, Aliens, and Unexplained Crashed UFOs.
It's a story proving that sometimes the human component to ufology gets as weird as the reported phenomena. (WM) ------------------------- Copyright 1996-2020. The Anomalist, Box 6807, Charlottesville, Virginia 22906 USA.About Us
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