Category: Reviews

The Meadow Project – Explorations Into The South’s Skinwalker Ranch

A potentially interesting read given the popularity of Skinwalker Ranch (SWR) – the daddy of wierd places. However it just doesn’t come across as wierd enough. The first 20 odd pages are about geocaching which is where the author first came across this site but it’s too much background and comes across as out of…
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LightQuest: Your Guide to Seeing and Interacting with UFOs, Mystery Lights and Plasma Intelligences

Probably one of the most important books to read about the UFO phenomenon. It’s not an ETH flag-waver but builds on the earlier work of John Keel and Jacques Vallee in focusing on the ultraterrestrial aspects and explanation of UAP events. It’s one of the core books I recommend to people wanting to learn more…
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Operation Trojan Horse

 A new print of an old book that I’ve been looking forward to reading again after my first attempt back in the early 90’s.  When compared with the sensationalist UFO claptrap that is published these days Keel makes a sober, convincing argument for the presence of something other than off-world, flesh-and-blood beings. It might…
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The Brimstone Deceit

Another excellent book by Joshua Cutchin which explores the various odours, smells and miasmas which often accompany paranormal events and cryptozoological creatures like Sasquatch. This book goes in to great detail back to the 1800’s and across the world. As always, it’s excruciatingly detailed with 100 pages of referencesand notes. We’ve come to expect nothing…
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Into Thin Air: People Who Disappear

An old book, my copy is dated 1979, and as such doesn’t cover the recent missing persons cases but still details a few interesting cases. My biggest issue with this book is that many of the cases are skimmed over and some are just anecdotes without any searchable or verfiable information.  It seems like a…
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Missing411 – The Movie

Like a lot of other people I’d been waiting impatiently for this movie to be released and I’m slightly disappointed. As a fan (is that the right word?) of the Missing411 books, stories and podcasts, I know a lot about the popular and not so popular cases and have discussed possible explanations with various people…
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The Intention Experiment

The basic premise of this book is that thoughts have power. The power to heal, the power to change and the power to project. Unfeasible? Maybe, but unlike you Lynne McTaggart has done extensive research in to the power of thought and the results are intriguing to say the least (if you leave out the…
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The Cosmic Connection: Worldwide Crop Formations and ET Contacts

This is a book of two halves. The first is a comprehensive look in to the crop circle phenomenon and the personalities behind it. The second seems to be an entirely different, but connected, book. I’ll come to that later. The first nine chapters about crop circles are incredibly detailed and the author has clearly…
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The Noetic Universe

Nothing to read here if you’ve already read The Field by Lynne McTaggart. Dean Radin is an interesting chap and could have a unique take on Noetics and related matters but this just feels like a rehash of her book (or hers his, depending on who came out first but hers does read more cleanly.)…
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The Mysterious Collapse of World Trade Center 7

Meticulously detailed and researched. I feel as if i’ve completed a Ph.D in Engineering after reading this. The fact that WTC7 wasn’t hit by a plane (or rocket or hologram…) but only by debris and burned for a short while before just giving up and falling down is literally the smoking gun for 9/11 conspiracy…
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