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August 22, 2017
"Shapeshifters" Update

Well, a sure sign my forthcoming Shapeshifters book will be available imminently - got 2 finished copies in the mail yesterday, along with 6 flat fliers which show the front and back covers...

Published on August 22, 2017 08:47
August 17, 2017
More On Nuclear Nightmares And Mothman

There's a new article from me which follows up on my "Mothman and Nuclear Nightmares" article of a few days ago. You can find the new one here...

Published on August 17, 2017 06:39
August 16, 2017
Riders On The Storm...

In a new article at Red Dirt Report , Andrew W. Griffin follows up on my latest Mysterious Universe article on nukes, nightmares, and Mothman...
Published on August 16, 2017 13:15
August 15, 2017
Mothman & Nuclear Nightmares
That's the subject of
a new article from me
at
Mysterious Universe
- a weird tale of Armageddon and a cluster of bad dreams...
Published on August 15, 2017 09:11
August 8, 2017
No Return - Reviewed

No Return is the title of a new book from David Booher. It is published by the good folks at Anomalist Books. The subtitle is UFO Abduction or Covert Operation? That’s a very good question! I finished reading the book last week and, I can say with certainty, it does not disappoint. It’s a real-life, little-known, saga that dates back to the latter part of the 1950s. It still remains filled with enigmas and puzzles, close to sixty years after it occurred.
Anomalist Books’ publicity page for No Return states: “On a lonesome road in Utah, a young soldier returning from leave speeds through the desert night. Suddenly the sky lights up as a blazing object streaks across the highway and crashes nearby. Stunned, the soldier stops and decides to investigate. Little does he know, but his life will never be the same again. This is the true story of a man named Gerry Irwin. Following a mysterious experience in Utah in 1959, inexplicable blackouts and bizarre behavior threatened to derail his promising Army career. Then one day he suddenly deserted his Army post in Texas and disappeared without a trace. No one knows what became of him—until now. What happened to Gerry Irwin? Was he abducted by aliens, in what would amount to the first known case of this phenomenon on American soil? Or was he a pawn in a covert intelligence operation? And how does his story really end? A new investigation launched in 2013 attempts to answer these and other questions, revealing along the way the ordeal of a man whose mind was ravaged by a confrontation with the unknown.”
Those are the two opening paragraphs from a new review from me of the latest title from Anomalist Books: No Return , by David Booher. It's a great book, very intriguing, and well worth reading!
You can read my review here , and you can find more on the book at the links above.
Published on August 08, 2017 11:42
The Ramones: Cursed???
Published on August 08, 2017 05:26
August 1, 2017
A Trilogy of Pterodactyl Tales

Within the field of Cryptozoology, one of the strangest issues is that which revolves around claims that in various parts of the world pterodactyls still exist. Yes, it sounds totally crazy. But, there are plenty of such stories, some from very credible people.
I recently wrote a three-part series on such cases for Mysterious Universe , and here they are:
1. A 1982 wave of encounters in the north of England .
2. The Pterodactyl-Peyote connection .
3. A definite hoax .
Published on August 01, 2017 10:42
July 26, 2017
A Few New Articles From Me...
Published on July 26, 2017 11:23
July 20, 2017
Chestnut Ridge Mysteries: Bigfoot & UFOs...

This looks to be good...!
Press release from: Small Town Monsters:
PENNSYLVANIA PREPARES FOR AN “INVASION”
AWARD-WINNING FILM COMPANY RELEASES DOCUMENTARY CENTERED AROUND THE CHESTNUT RIDGE
A new film titled Invasion on Chestnut Ridge (from the creators of the just-released documentary, The Mothman of Point Pleasant) now has a trailer. “Invasion” tells the true story of one of the more bizarre places in America, Pennsylvania's Chestnut Ridge, and the unusual activity that has taken place there for decades. Ahead of the launch of the film, the official trailer has been released. Delving into one of the most intriguing, and unusual regions this side of the Bermuda Triangle, the film will tell the tale of the Kecksburg UFO crash, the Uniontown Bigfoot/UFO sightings, encounters with a large, prehistoric bird in Keystone State Park and much more.
The trailer shows glimpses of just a few of the interviews conducted with locals, witnesses and investigators interspersed with footage depicting some of the unusual activity that has taken place along the ridge. Invasion on Chestnut Ridge will be the first feature film to document this hotbed of paranormal activity. Is the ridge a magnet for strange and mystifying forces? A beacon to visitors from beyond? You be the judge when the film is released on October 20th!
Small Town Monsters produced the just-released Mothman of Point Pleasant. That film is currently in the midst of a lengthy film festival run that spans into next year, and was previously the best selling title on Amazon’s Documentary category. Invasion is directed and produced by Seth Breedlove, the award-winning director of Boggy Creek Monster, Beast of Whitehall and The Mothman of Point Pleasant. It features cinematography by Zac Palmisano, animated sequences by Chris Scalf, special FX work by Sentry Cinemas, illustrations by Brandon Scalf and Matt Harris and an original score by Brandon Dalo. The one-sheet was created by renowned artist, Sam Shearon.
STM is currently working on multiple projects including a production directed by filmmaker, Aleksandar Petakov, about the lake monster, Champ. Previous STM films including “Mothman” are available through Amazon and Vimeo OnDemand or on DVD through shop.smalltownmonsters.com
Trailer:
https://youtu.be/IUHc2eKiJ9Y
Published on July 20, 2017 06:47
July 18, 2017
Britain's Bigfoot: Paranormal

A new article from me on why the so-called "British Bigfoot" is clearly not a flesh-and-blood animal. It's much weirder than that...
Published on July 18, 2017 12:29
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