Monday, October 31, 2016
A Bunch Of New Articles
There are a bunch of new articles from me at Mysterious Universe, one on Nessie (which can be found at the website of Llewellyn Books) and another new one at Jim Harold's website - the latter being specifically for Halloween.
Here are the links and a brief description of each article:
1. UFOs, the CIA and the Robertson Panel;
2. Men in Black or Women in Black?;
3. High-Strangeness in Book-Stores;
4. Men in Black in Libraries;
5. The Saga of a Certain Lake Monster;
6. The Cautionary Tale of Harrison Bergeron;
7. Three theories to explain the Loch Ness Monster;
8. Supernatural Invaders of Bedrooms.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Sasquatch, Sound, and Strange Effects
In another new article at Mysterious Universe, I take a look at the issue of Bigfoot and infrasound.
You can find the article here...
A Controversial UFO Landing Case
Over at Mysterious Universe I take a look at a highly controversial UFO event (or non-event) from 1963....
Here's how it starts...
Today, the Royal Air Force facility at Cosford, near Wolverhampton, England, is probably best known for its huge museum. It is home to an impressive collection of vintage military aircraft. More than fifty years ago, however, Cosford became briefly famous for an entirely different reason. At around 11:30pm on the evening of December 10, 1963 (or shortly after midnight on the 11th, according to some sources), a dome-shaped UFO touched down on the base, bathed the surrounding area in a green light, and was seen at close quarters by two young RAF apprentices. Some say it crash-landed, rather than briefly touched-down.
At least, within UFO circles that was the accepted story for more than a few years. In accordance with the British Government’s “Thirty Year Ruling,” however, the Air Ministry’s eighty-page file on the case was declassified in 1994 and was made available for inspection at the U.K.’s National Archive at Kew, England. I obtained a copy of the file shortly after it was placed in the public domain; its contents make for interesting reading.
Here's how it starts...
Today, the Royal Air Force facility at Cosford, near Wolverhampton, England, is probably best known for its huge museum. It is home to an impressive collection of vintage military aircraft. More than fifty years ago, however, Cosford became briefly famous for an entirely different reason. At around 11:30pm on the evening of December 10, 1963 (or shortly after midnight on the 11th, according to some sources), a dome-shaped UFO touched down on the base, bathed the surrounding area in a green light, and was seen at close quarters by two young RAF apprentices. Some say it crash-landed, rather than briefly touched-down.
At least, within UFO circles that was the accepted story for more than a few years. In accordance with the British Government’s “Thirty Year Ruling,” however, the Air Ministry’s eighty-page file on the case was declassified in 1994 and was made available for inspection at the U.K.’s National Archive at Kew, England. I obtained a copy of the file shortly after it was placed in the public domain; its contents make for interesting reading.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
The Annual Texas Bigfoot Conference
A bunch of photos from this past weekend's annual Texas Bigfoot Conference, organized by Craig Woolheater, and which had an audience of around 400. A cool couple of days at Jefferson, Texas...
Thursday, October 13, 2016
New Book On The Rendlesham Forest UFO
A book I haven't seen, but which is due to be published imminently...on the December 1980 UFO event at Rendlesham Forest...
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Petakov Media: Bigfoot & Nessie
One of the many people I met last weekend at the Greater New England UFO Conference was Aleksandar Petakov, who has put together a couple of cool DVDs, one on Bigfoot and the other on the Loch Ness Monster. You can find out more about Aleksandar's work at http://www.petakovmedia.com Check it all out!
Monstro Bizarro - Published
Available now, is Lyle Blackburn's Monstro Bizarro, which I contributed to, along with Ken Gerhard and David Weatherly. Don't miss it! This is a good one!
Monday, October 10, 2016
Freaky Phantom Photographers
At Mysterious Universe, I take a look at the very weird phenomenon of what are known as "Phantom Photographers," who clearly have some sort of connection to the Men in Black/Women in Black puzzle.
Here's the link...
Here's the link...
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
A Few New Articles
At Mysterious Universe, you can find a few new articles from me:
1. This one on a controversial saga, that of a certain monster of the Congo River Basin;
2. A bizarre tale of giant frogs in Minnesota;
3. And close encounters with giant snakes...
1. This one on a controversial saga, that of a certain monster of the Congo River Basin;
2. A bizarre tale of giant frogs in Minnesota;
3. And close encounters with giant snakes...
Two New Books To Review...
Received in the mail today review copies of what both look to be excellent new books: A Menagerie of Mysterious Beasts from good mate Ken Gerhard and Joshua Cutchin's The Brimstone Deceit. Reviews as soon as I have read them...
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