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By Dr Snake, on March 17th, 2010
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In the mid-1960s, the then 16-year-old Jane Collins (name changed for privacy), from Norwich, Norfolk, in Britain, had just got home from a busy day at work. She headed straight for her bedroom to relax. Minutes later,
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By Dr Snake, on March 17th, 2010
Up until his death a few years back, Eduardo Calderon (born 1930) was a shaman operating on the north coast of Peru, near the city of Trujillo, some 600 miles from Lake Titicaca. He was the subject of UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) anthropologist Douglas Sharon’s thesis and book, The Wizard of the Four
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By Dr Snake, on March 17th, 2010
Dubbed the “bad man” of Ufology, Colin Bennett’s Combat Diaries website has gained a massive following (3-4 million hits a month) and regularly causes outrage throughout popular culture and across the internet.
Colin Bennett is an important figure for our times. Not only has he written the definitive biography of Charles Fort (1874-1932), the maverick paranormal
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By Dr Snake, on March 11th, 2010
When Hollywood movie star Elke Sommer and her reporter husband Joe Hyams moved into their new home in Beverly Hills in 1964, they almost immediately began to experience strange and eerie events. Inexplicable noises came from empty rooms at the now notorious house at 2320 Bowman Drive, Benedict Canyon, and visitors claimed to see apparitions,
Continue reading Beverly Hills haunting: In 1964 Hollywood newlyweds Elke Sommer and Joe Hyams were driven out of their home by a malevolent poltergeist
By Dr Snake, on March 10th, 2010
Back in the 1980s when I lived for a while in Bristol, in the West of England, my friend Hal and I, had a disturbing experience as we walked back from a pub late one evening. We decided to take a short cut across Purdown, a large area of green space overlooking the city.
By Dr Snake, on March 5th, 2010
First published September 17th, 1999
In the summer of 1960, Dr. Timothy Leary joined a group of “wandering scholars” on holiday in Cuernavaca, Mexico. One of them invited him to try some mind-altering psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms”. His curiosity aroused, he accepted the invitation, and after gulping down the mushrooms, sat back beside a swimming pool
Continue reading Timothy Leary: Even on his deathbed, the pioneering 1960s psychedelic guru was looking for the “ultimate trip”
By Dr Snake, on March 1st, 2010
Originally published July 17, 1999
At The Incident conference on paranormal phenomena in Switzerland in 1995, the spaced-out magic mushroom guru, Terence McKenna, informed the audience that he had a really hard time believing descriptions of “big-eyed gray aliens.” As far as he was concerned, they were nowhere near alien enough for his taste. He said
Continue reading Terence McKenna: For the guru of psychedelic shamanism, aliens are nowhere near alien enough…
By Dr Snake, on February 16th, 2010
“It’s just a bit of harmless fun,” thought ex Eastenders’ TV star Michelle Collins as she put her finger on the planchette in the center of the Ouija board.
She was filming the BBC thriller The Sleeper in 2000 and during a break the cast decided to consult the Ouija board for a lark. To her
Continue reading The Ouija Board: Harmless fun or a tool of the Devil?
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