Very interesting.Thanks David.Do you subscribe?
you have to take care of books too. don’t leave them open… and don’t put them on the floor.
i was suspicious from the start about Baal Gates too, the kind of windows he opened up in the last 30some years.
Not yet, but I might. I’m fond of John Keel’s writing, and anything that talks about “Places where the world is Thin”-(as the Irish saying goes)…
You might like a podcast by a woman in Athens, Ohio named Barbara Fisher. Her podcast is called Six Degrees of John Keel. She interviews people who’ve had experiences of high strangeness and says she’s had them herself.
I discovered Forteana and the “dominant of Wider Inclusion” through the Australian chaos magician/ permaculture farmer/ energy healer Gordon White, whose podcasts are also often cool.
Oh I know Gordon white, used to listen to Rune soup- a good writer and thinker…Shame he felt forced into taking the Clotshot…
Yes - he waited till the moth shot was available (Novavax), and unfortunately had to get it to travel to the US for a meetup in Austin Texas w Rune Soup/Higherside Chats people, since he apparently couldn’t find a way to sneak into US without going through the protocol for foreigners. I don’t agree with his obsession w Ayahuasca either, but I’m sure he wouldn’t agree w much of my life.
I like aspects of his work, but he’s so “Wordy” that he twists himself into a Pretzel. All is vanity I suppose, both in criticism, and appreciation…
I’ve long suspected that many, if not all UNESCO World Heritage sites are such places.
Nearest one to me is Avebury, certainly has a rep for weirdness… but there’s a place called Cannock chase not far from here, that has the entire range of Forteana…
In the US many if not most National Parks are designated heritage sites and there’s been books written about the alarming number of unsolved disappearances in them.
Yeah, Dave Paulides has done some good work…Perhaps we’re not allowed “On” the reservation,- rather than “Off” it…
Glacier NP has a plaque set up saying it’s a UNESCO site, it has an ankh on it.
Yes. I love his unique take on things, although Canadian witch Sarah Anne Lawless used the term “animystic” before he did (did he steal from her? unconsciously?) But his Year in Review sounded so self-absorbed. He is brilliant but full of himself for it. My husband by comparison (an incredibly unconventional physician who fit none of the stereotypes) was brilliant but not full of himself. No heroes any more…
Yes, that’s what I tired of in the end…He’d often “Bedazzle” himself to the extent that the thread was lost…Still has his moments though… As for unconventional physicians, that sounds like Alchemy to me, and we need more of it… Perhaps the last three years of Big Pharma hoax will engender it’s return. I was waffling on about this a few years ago, there was something in the air I suppose…
Hi David- This is Interesting as I have researched and heard things similar.-I am going to check out John Keel. This sounds very interesting.Thanks for the heads up…
Is It not bizarre David that people we aspire to on occasion, or look up to seem to throw all critical and analytical thinking out of the window .Where we might think they would be the first to question government or mainstream media proper-gander. This puzzles me greatly. And disappoints me Immensely. I will check out Gordon white- of course again this disappoints when they flash the arm willingly.
I am sorry I missed that meetup. I live NEXT to Austin but having lived “in town” before, could not imagine driving by myself into the city right after the Supremes adjust the abortion rules. Anything can happen in Austin that makes you wish you had stayed away from the radical left who thrive there. I regret not seeing Gordon as I met him in Australia at the gathering near Uluru. He is even more intriguing up close and personal (especially meeting his mother who was also there).
Hope you enjoyed that meetup!
This is at spooky mcSpookSpook level of spookiness.