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So when I posted about a certain book being on sale, I started wondering about what you are all reading right now.

I'm currently reading Saucers, Spooks, and Kooks by Adam Gorightly. I bought an anthology of William Hope Hodgson for his weird/horror fiction this week, too.
 
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So when I posted about a certain book being on sale, I started wondering about what you are all reading right now.

I'm currently reading Saucers, Spooks, and Kooks by Adam Gorightly. I bought an anthology of William Hope Hodgson for his weird/horror fiction this week, too.
I like Adam Gorughtly but last week I was actually re reading and old book. George Leonard and the book somewhere else is on the moon.
 
Predictive text gets everyone in the end. ;)

I've got Project Beta and Roswell in the 21st century in my "to read" pile.
Very Good. I have the full Munroe Hemi Sync collection but I am frightened to take it further I listened to the first recording but it sent me into an out of body experience which in turn give me a panic attack.
 
It's the lazy way of learning to type accurately. AI or Apple's variation, Apple Intelligence, will be worse. We will all learn how not to think.
I'm not a fan of predictive text. For something that is supposed to be helpful, it always ends taking me longer to text somebody.
Reading this while in awe of why two unprepared grown men would go out in search of a mythical creature known as Sasquatch during the winter season in the Pacific Northwest.

In going out on a limb here, as I would strongly suggest (1) a lack of neurons and (2) an overabundance of holiday cheer.

2 Oregon men die from exposure in a forest after they went out to look for Sasquatch
Wow, just wow.
 
Very Good. I have the full Munroe Hemi Sync collection but I am frightened to take it further I listened to the first recording but it sent me into an out of body experience which in turn give me a panic attack.
If you read Robert Monroe's original book "Journey's out of the Body," he often talks about having to get past fear and how it can overwhelm an experience to the point that someone could misinterpret it as running into another intelligence that is not so friendly.
 
I've read Mirage Men and the Gorightly book cites it, so I figured I should go ahead and read Bishop's book, too. Any other good books on disinfo/psyops in the UFO field out there?
My go to repeat book has always been Passport to Magonia. Anyone that wants some lighter reading I would recommend Gene Steinberg very own magazine Caveat emptor.(Buyer beware) Gene can post a link for some of the issues
 
I am not reading any book at the moment, but i just ordered Against the Odds: Major Donald E. Keyhoe and His Battle to End UFO Secrecy by Linda C. Powell, which got nice reviews and was featured in a Paracast episode.

I have too many UFO books on my bookshelves collecting dust so I have become picky which one to buy.

The last UFO book I read and which I would recommend was The Close Encounters Man: How One Man Made the World Believe in UFOs by Mark O'Connell.
 
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