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Really Weird Stuff

Startling True Stories of the Unknown

by Gregg Kanon

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Really Weird Stuff examines startling true cases of the unknown that seem so incredible they couldn’t possibly be true─yet they are. This collection of over 50 mind-twisting stories is taken directly from the author’s landmark case files. Here are a few of the many amazing oddities you will discover in Really Weird Stuff: ● recorded disembodied voices ● impish ghosts ● ancient atomic wars ● living dinosaurs ● elf invasions ● animals falling from the sky ● phantom ships ● UFOs that kill ● “fractured” time ● somnambulistic murders ● fire demons ● haywire satellites

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Paperback
Format: 5 x 8 Black & White Paperback, 257 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (May 12, 2017)
ISBN10: 1478787163
ISBN13: 9781478787167
Genre: RELIGION / Spirituality

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Gregg Kanon has an extensive background in journalism, corporate public relations and counseling. He created “The Unknown,” a weekly syndicated newspaper column, and is author of The Great UFO Hoax: The Final Solution to the UFO Mystery and Approaching Zero Time: How Terrestrial Black Holes Are Transforming the Earth. He holds a B.A. from the University of Arizona and an M.Ed. from Texas State University.
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