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THE ANOMALIST: World News on UFOs, Bigfoot, the Paranormal, and Other Mysteries at the Edge of Science

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down, and it's neither paranormal nor particularly abnormal. Most likely a flock of vultures flying overhead encountered something that startled them, triggering the only defense
The Anomalist is a daily review of world news on maverick science, unexplained mysteries, unorthodox theories, and unexpected discoveries.

Winston Wu Debunks the Skeptics

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Arguments Against Paranormal and Psychic Phenomena By Winston Wu (WWu777@aol.com) [Please note that clicking on any heading will bring you back to the top.] TABLE OF CONTENTS Intr

Index of Cults and Religions | Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

https://www.watchman.org/index-of-cults-and-religions/

The supposed paranormal ability to "see" psychic information, including historical or future events or other phenomena, that cannot be discerned naturally through the five materia

All links @ cidoku.net

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internet index of the paranormal, occult, and inexplicable. Guardian's Egypt Main Gate An old-school site about Ancient Egypt. The mythology of Ancient Egypt An encyclopedia of Eg

The Coming “New World Order”

https://goodnewsaboutgod.com/studies/political/world_order.htm

about witches and the paranormal, Ouija boards available in regular toy stores, and Harry Potter books bringing to your children witchcraft and instructions on how to cast spells.

David Bowie and the Occult — The Laughing Gnostic | Peter-R. Koenig

https://www.parareligion.ch/bowie.htm

into the occult, the paranormal and the supernatural", London 1978. Many reprints. Other books by Wilson: — "The Outsider" (1956). — "Religion and the Rebel" (1957). — "Aleister C
Peter-R. Koenig traces David Bowie's occult laboratory through Golden Dawn, Aleister Crowley, Cabbala, Gnosticism, science fiction, Blackstar, and the manufacture of pop personæ.

Liner-Notes

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of the LAPD called "Paranormal Ops" or "The Exorcist Squad," which performed exorcisms and the like for the city after the Catholic Church washed their hands of the practice due t


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