weirdness

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The Otherworld as the Unknown

Snip: "As with all anomalous entities, the very act of observing the particles disturbs them. Observer and observed, subject and object, cannot finally be distinguished. Particles whose existence is predicted obligingly turn up. If we didn't know better, we might almost say that they had been imagined into existence. The so-called New Physicists smelled a rat long ago. They began to compare the whole enterprise to oriental religion or to suspect that its reality is primarily metaphorical, not literal and factual."

Adam Gorightly, UFO's, and Beings from Beyond

I first discovered Adam Gorightly's work when I happened upon this piece, entitled Ritual Magic, Mind Control and the UFO Phenomenon. I find his take on the UFO phenomenon to be refreshing and intriguing. Pure speculations on my part over the years led me many similar conclusions, namely that when we speak of unidentified flying objects, we may indeed be talking about apples and oranges.

The Nazi Connection with Shambhala and Tibet

Snip: "During the first half of the 1920s, a violent rivalry took place among the Occult Societies and Secret Lodges in Germany. In 1925, for example, Rudolf Steiner, the founder of the Anthroposophical movement, was found murdered. Many suspected that the Thule Society had ordered his assassination. In later years, Hitler continued the persecution of Anthroposophists, Theosophists, Freemasons, and Rosicrucians."

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