Tunnels of the Titans

by Vincent Gaddis Throughout all the Americas there are legends of archaic avenues, racial memories of subterranean passages stretching for miles. After a great cataclysm the ancestral North Americans lived…
Read moreby Vincent Gaddis Throughout all the Americas there are legends of archaic avenues, racial memories of subterranean passages stretching for miles. After a great cataclysm the ancestral North Americans lived…
Read moreby Thomas Joseph Brown “To the writers of books upon meteorites, it would be as wicked–by which we mean departure from the characters of an established species–quasi-established, of course–to say…
Read moreFrom “Oddities – A Book of Unexplained Facts” by Lieut.-Commander Rupert T. Gould, R.N. (Ret.), 1928 UNTIL 1836 the English public had never heard of Andrew Crosse. A small circle…
Read moreAmerica’s Amazing Alchemist by Vincent H. Gaddis Did Dr. Stephen H. Emmens find the key to the dreams of the medieval alchemists, or was he a clever imposter? The question…
Read moreby Ray Palmer reprinted from FLYING SAUCERS, June, 1960 Shown here is a photo of the earth taken from an Atlas ICBM at an altitude of 100 miles, purporting to…
Read moreBy Vincent H. Gaddis On the evening of October 8, 1871, the Midwestern states lay hot and parched beneath a clear sky. For three months there had been a drought,…
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