Down Memory Lane The Magonia Blog

Be thankful for Peter Rogerson for he reads for us before we shell out our hard earned money. First up is Mack Maloney's opus UFOs in Wartime: What They Didn’t Want You to Know covering old ground in a book redolent of those paperbacks we cut our teeth on when UFOs twinkled in our eyes and the skies. Part of this pair is Aliens in the Forest: The Cisco Grove UFO Encounter which is another trip down memory lane in a different vein and reminiscent of a powerful distortion as theorized by Jose Caravaca. No surprise that Rich agrees that compatriot in Distortion Theory: Jose Caravaca Makes a Valid Point assigning logic to encounters which baffle considering the circumstances. Of course Distortion Theory is for naught if one does find incontrovertible and empirical evidence. Rich cross-pollenates with Anthony Bragalia and stumbles upon the curious Roswell: The Morphing Metal and More....

Should We Declare Open Season on Bigfoot? Time

All the hubub about hidden hominids has come to a head with hunters arguing "kill or no kill" to settle the score once and for all. Lauren Daniels at Time takes notice of the situation showing both sides in addition to asking an important question most would not consider in the first place. Though some may not care about smoking a sasquatch one thing everyone can agree upon is Every Kid Likes Dinosaurs, Part Two and The Professor tells the tale of a NASA scientist's quest for saurians in darkest Africa accompanied by his findings. Another fortean known for his investigative skills is Loren Coleman who brings a touch of twilight language to Cryptomundo as he looks back upon The Mothman Movie: Ten Years Later and the weirdness surrounding the release of The Mothman Prophecies. He also expresses some saudade over Robert Anton Wilson, Again who we lost five years ago. Just remember that 2 + 3 is 5 and you'll find some laughter despite those misty eyes.

The Ineffable Strangeness of the Creative Process Michael Prescott's Blog

Skeptics like to say that psychics and readers are in the business of telling folks what they want to hear for exorbitant sums. This may not be the case as Mike found out for himself after a fateful reading which gave him guidance, or affirmed what he already knew but couldn't tell himself making the interpretation problematic. At the end he thanks the spirits for their assistance so it's no surprise there are Ghosts Around the House to which Christy McGuire will attest with a spirit who became part of the family.

Compare with the 1/26/2012 edition of The Anomalist.