Weekend Roundup 26-10-2007
Posted by Greg at 06:17, 26 Oct 2007A few things to keep you busy over the weekend...
- Fresh back from the Nexus conference in Australia, Filip Coppens has posted his two lectures online for your reading pleasure: "The Circular Challenge: Crop Circles in 2007", and "The No-Longer Excluded Continent: Pyramids in Europe".
- Cabinet of Wonders (#1) advises you on "How to Fight an Info War (and Win?)" Also at CoW: "Bringing it all Back: Regurgitation for the Nation".
- Andrew Gough is busy "Demystifying Boudet's Tomb" at his Arcadia blog.
- UFO Data magazine is offering a recent issue free as a PDF to show off their wares.
- On his Paranormal Trickster blog, George Hansen has written "CSICOP to CSI: The Stigma of the Paranormal".
- At UFO Mystic Nick Redfern tells the tale of the "Saucer Sisters of the Golden Age", while Greg Bishop writes about "Unproveable UFOs".
- Also, at his Crypto blog Nick Redfern talks to CFZ zoologist Richard Freeman about their upcoming monster-hunting expedition to Guyana.
- Cabinet Magazine provides "A Minor History of Giant Spheres". (h/t Kircher Society)
- Loren Coleman discusses "India's Cow-Eating Trees at Cryptomundo.
- The latest podcast at the Book of Thoth is an interview with Gary A. David. Also at TBOT: "What Really Happened to Apollo 13?"
- Thesop.org has an audio interview with British ufologist Timothy Good.
- Jeff Wells has a new blog entry at Rigorous Intuition, titled "Splendid Isolation".
- Anthony North looks at "Plato's Atlantis" at Beyond the Blog.
- Centauri Dreams features "Self-Consciousness Among the Stars", and Stuart Miller comments at Alien Worlds.
- Cabinet of Wonders (#2) has an article on "Synesthesia: the Flavor of Music, the Color of Touch".
- At his Cosmic Spoon blog, Daz gives his theory on the remote viewing mechanism.
- Paul Kimball discusses the "embarrassing" topic of Nazis and UFOs.
- Filer's Files #43 has the latest ufological roundup.
Enjoy!


Comments
1 May 2004
10 weeks 2 days
Antony is Plato's reincarnated soul seeking to correct certain impressions about his past life's work.
Just a friendly jest this was.
Interesting article.
13 April 2007
1 year 38 weeks
... after having rested for over 2,000 years :-)
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The balanced adult retains an inner child
Anthony North
22 November 2004
1 day 1 hour
slacker.
Try to wake up every 2000 or 3000 years, and impress people eh?
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If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.
(Bill Clinton, and perhaps others)
13 April 2007
1 year 38 weeks
Oh my God. Aristotle's back, too!
1 May 2004
10 weeks 2 days
Pretty long list of supporters in the article but little about the opposition.
Interesting though, perhaps with more information would there be some changes of stances in regards to those?
26 February 2005
34 weeks 1 day
The Bosnian hill is just what it is.
These topics are 2 areas I just happen to be very well versed in.
I read the articles and recognized photos ....hhhhhmmmmmmmmmm...shouldn't be grabbing photos off the internet with out crediting the source especially ones that were originally scanned by me -now that felt real odd to see.......It is not a good thing to do in the public relations department. Seems to be the fad these days.......
Anyway, from the quality of the 2 reads you can not even think that the truth is spelled out in Bosnia. A natural hill with man intervention - yeah, Semir's - good grief, you do not hear the opposition talk about it much or lecture on it as it is passe and why waste one's time on something like that? It is called moving on to better things. It is old hat now.
Dr. Colette M. Dowell ND
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