See Metonym Killeen , Tex . , 203 Kilroy , Mark ( murder victim ) , 162 King , Stephen , 215 Klass , Philip J. , 148 “ Knights of the Black Circle ” ( gang ) , 230 Koch , Edward I. , 180 , 182 Koch , Kurt E. , 164 Kottmeyer , Martin ...
Explains the processes of delusion and provides answers to some of the biggest mysteries, alien abduction and UFOs; ghosts and the paranormal; propaganda and religious mind control. Is mankind ready for the truth?
This book reviews the history, economy, and community of paranormal research in this country, and considers the deeper meaning behind the philosophies and theories surrounding the industry.
Join local author Thomas White as he recounts such chilling stories as that of Revolutionary War witch Moll Derry and the phantom bride of White Rocks and the hair-raising tale of the angry specter of a steel millworker burned alive in a ...
While localities and regions have not entirely lost their unique flavor, the expansion of multinational companies, global franchises, rapid immigration, and travel opportunities increase the similarities ... Will 2 the global grapevine.
In this chapter, I have challenged the dominant colorblind narrative of the history of the 1990s New York City club kid scene and, most importantly, the story of Angel Melendez's murder. By focusing on Angel's experience within the club ...
With firsthand accounts and historical research, authors Thomas White and Tony Lavorgne travel the backcountry roads and byways of western Pennsylvania to discover their ghost tales and mysterious legends.
( It had been only briefly portrayed in the first Star Trek film , and it was entirely absent from the original Star Trek series . ) Second , and more important , The Final Reflection by John M. Ford was released in 1984.
However, Dartmouth certainly had no monopoly on the “no holds barred” behavior that led to many college students' most cherished memories of their undergraduate days. Animal House takes place at Faber College in 1962, where Dean Wormer ...
The author considers why persistent UFO sightings don't command more urgent attention from scientists, scholars, and mainstream journalists.
The tales that comprise this anthology cover a broad range of subjects from humor to sci-fi / fantasy.