Reviewing the Weird: Passport to Magonia by Jacques Vallee (1969)Sometimes younger explorers of the weird ignore older works. “It’s outdated,” is a response I’ve heard after recommending a decades-old book on ufology or the paranormal. I double down and stress that it’s important to look back at who carved the steps leading to Today.Such is…
Reviewing the Weird: Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy (revised and updated edition) by Jim Marrs
It’s been over thirty years since the original edition of version of Crossfire appeared in 1989. The book was a brick-sized bundle of information by veteran journalist Jim Marrs, who wrote extensively about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination and other conspiracy theories in his long career. The veteran journalist also spent decades teaching a course…
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