Saturday, January 09, 2010

A resounding review of the newest release from Brad Steiger, a master of the high strangeness book genre, notes the latest Steiger release "doesn't just focus on the cinema version vampires." In other words, there are real practitioners of the dark deeds attributed to fictional vampires, and, along with a look at other real life dabblers into arcane and frightening lifestyles, Steiger explores the psyches of these aberrant people and more. Elsewhere, another book review from another noted author finds Dr. Greg Little exploring the data presented by Brent Raynes in Raynes' new book On the Edge of Reality: Dream Weavers - The Mastering of Time and Space. Raynes has quickly garnered the interest of those who delve into the unexplained, as proven by the fact his first book, Visitors From Hidden Realms, has been chosen as the title and "focal point" of a conference scheduled for November of this year at the Edgar Cayce Society's national headquarters. Dr. Little points out the new book is not a continuation of Visitors From Hidden Realms, adhering more to Raynes' "basic approach to ufology". Key quote: "The book emphasizes shamanistic experiences that appear directly linked to the UFO phenomenon, contactees, and abductions." Is there a connection between the shamans and UFOs?

Catherine Guarnieri gives the historical perspective on what may have been some sort of Bigfoot being in Connecticut. As she points out, the legend of a large, hairy "Wild Man" first cropped up in the claims of Winsted Selectman Riley Smith in 1895. Where the legend goes from there leads to reports of much more recent vintage. Is there still a Bigfoot type creature hanging around Winsted, CT? Elsewhere, Loren Coleman reports Recession Hits Hobbits Hard.



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