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The Atlantis Blueprint

In this pseudoscientific account, Flem-Ath, a Canadian librarian, and Wilson (Alien Dawn: An Investigation into the Contact Experience; etc.), bestselling author and New Age-y jack-of-all-trades, propose a single, geo-historical theory that links the Egyptian, Chinese and South American pyramids and other sacred sites. According to this argument, these civilizations received templates from Atlantis that contained crucial geodesic, geological and geometric information.

 

 


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Hot Chocolate for the Mystical Lover

101 True Stories of Soul Mates Brought Together by Divine Intervention.

Arielle Ford has compiled a bounty of healing stories...stories that affirm that while we're looking for love (and sometimes even when we're not), love is also looking for us. I have truly savored this book and re-read many of the stories over and over again. It's a fascinating, mystifying and joyous read. If you want to be deeply moved, and if you're looking for your soulmate like I am, then please read this book.

 

 

 
Cryptozoology A - Z

Cryptozoology A to Z, the first encyclopedia of its kind, contains nearly two hundred entries, including cryptids (the name given to these unusual beasts), new animal finds, and the explorers and scientists who search for them. Loren Coleman, one of the world's leading cryptozoologists, teams up with Jerome Clark, editor and author of several encyclopedias, to provide these definitive descriptions and many never-before-published drawings and photographs from eyewitnesses' detailed accounts. Full of insights into the methods of these scientists, exciting tales of discovery, and the history and evolution of this field, Cryptozoology A to Z is the most complete reference ever of the newest zoological science.

Earth under Fire

One of the most interesting books I've read in a LONG TIME! Paul A. LaViolette is truly a Renaissance Man when it come knowledge. His never-ending curiosity has put together astronomy, astrology, tarot, mythology, hard-core science, legends, and a few hunches of his own . . . and out came a truly revolutionary theory on the periodic and cyclical extinctions that have occurred on our planet. It's been handed down to us in all of the above mentioned forms . . . but most of mankind chooses to ignore it. Paul has some REALLY good arguments for his theories. We need more people who choose to question the status quo instead of blinding believing what is set before them by the educational and religious community.

The Field guide to Bigfoot, Yeti,..

This is a "must buy" for people interested in unknown primates. Every mysterious being is sketched from eye-witness reports. The book is scattered with fascinating fresh accounts including, Chinese hunters wounding and capturing a yellow haired "snowman", Chinese officials surrounding a frightened Yeren and throwing a rock at it... and other amazing accounts. I compare this to a Jerome Clark book for research purposes. I recently purchased "Cryptozoology A to Z" , I hope it's as interesting as this Field Guide.

 

 

The Time Travel Handbook

Having been disappointed many times by books promising to reveal previously secret methods of time travel, astral projection, teleportation, and such, I approached this title with an understandable skepticism. What would distinguish this work from, for example, Danielski's 1989 work, "Teleportation and Time Tripping: A Manual," or Bearden's 1994 volume, "Other Bodies, Other Worlds: Crossing the Barrier of Time and Space." Imagine my delight when I found this work to be not another rehash of now tired Theosophian thinking, but rather a fresh and engaging effort to document some of the latest--and some of the most ancient--thinking in one of the most exciting frontiers of the emerging post-science, post-rationalism age.


Strange Tales

I really enjoyed this book. Being from Tennessee I have been to many of the places in the book inluding Adams Tennessee home of the Bell Witch. This was a well researched and facinating book. I would recommend this book to any one interested in this subject.

 






Civil War Curiosities

I have three of Garrison's books: The Amazing Civil War, Civil War Curiosities, and More Civil War Curiosities. I would recommend each and every book to anyone! The facts that Garrison writes about are both interesting and captivating and being a high school American History teacher, I plan on using the facts that I have found no where else to captivate my students and give them a perspective on the war that they may have never found otherwise.

 


Weird Georgia

Jim Miles has captured the essence of the unknown. The book is a masterpiece and should be on every Georgian's shelf. His accounts of the various phenomena encountered are wonderful. I especially liked the Georgia Swamp Ape Research Center. GET THIS BOOK!
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It is funny and informative.






 

Unexplained!

"Unexplained (2nd edition) is an extensivelyupdated, completedly revised version of Jerome Clark's earlier informativefirst edition. Filled with new entries and different photographs,Unexplained is not a trick, but a treat; it's like getting a whole new bookfrom Clark. If it's not a bestseller, I'll be shocked for it combines theexplorations of curious topics for the novice with some indepth analyses forthe anomalies and Fortean audience. Highly recommended."




Hidden Files

This book comprises several different cases, each markedly different from the other. A young mother's ghost waits by the roadside, alerting a young officer that her child is still alive inside the wreckage of her car. A haunted police barracks. The mysterious disappearance and murder of a San Jose woman. Was her boyfriend mentally ill or does voodoo really exist? The use of a psychic in a brutal murder case. It was all good stuff.

 

The big book of the Unexplained

If you're like me and think the X-files is tame pap compared to the real weirdness of the world, this book is for you. It's a comic-book summary of some of the stranger phenomena of history, including a few fascinating things not convered in "mainstream" paranormia. It's not just flying saucers and bigfoot - there's plety of other strangeness that is interesting and disturbing. The comic-book presentation actually brings home the effect of the phenomena, from cartoonish parodying to starkly realistic portrayals of strangeness.


 

Insight from a lost Civilization

As a newcomer to the subject of Atlantis, I found Ms. Andrews' book to be a wonderful resource. The book was easy to read and contained information on a range of interesting topics from architecture to healing to geography. It was informative and well documented without getting too technical. The rich biography and notes at the end provided a helpful roadmap for those who wish to investigate further.




 

Unexplained Mysteries of WW II

This is the first comprehensive book on the intriguing arena of the mysterious, baffling, and oddly coincidental events during World War II. No other book looks at these fascinating unexplainable occurrences, which are recounted vividly and dramatically. The author has collected his material from newspapers, magazines, and from interviews and correspondence with participants.