As an esoteric academic who has studied the world’s history through a lens that focuses on the obvious and the underlying elements of historical narratives, Peter Levenda’s expertise on religion, the occult, mythology and the UFO phenomena make him one of the unexplained’s greatest assets.
Read moreFirst contact for some at AlienCon 2018
AlienCon Baltimore, which is a convention for all-things “Ancient Alien,” ancient astronaut theory and pop culture, will take place Nov. 9 to 11 and will feature some first-timers presenting and promoting.
Read moreREVIEW: 'Area 52' episode of 'Ancient Aliens'
The "Area 52" episode of History Channel's "Ancient Aliens" presents an abridged version of Area 51 and Roswell history, and the idea of reverse engineering. The show does propose the question that the 2013 official government admittance of Area 51's existence, which was prompted by a 10-year FOIA request, could be a smoke screen to detract from other "Area 51s" all over the country (hence, the episode title "Area 52").
Read more'Ancient Aliens' premiere dives deep into Pentagon UFO story, TTSAAS
"Ancient Aliens" returned with an in depth, up-to-date analysis of the New York Times Pentagon UFO story, Luis Elizondo and To The Stars AcademyOf Arts And Science, (even positive stuff on Tom DeLonge from John Podesta and Nick Pope) , and the overall topic of U.S. government cover ups.
Read moreThrowback Thursday book review: 'Keepers Of The Garden'
Dolores Cannon's "Keepers Of The Garden" is a book that deserves to be at the forefront of UFO research and may hold the secrets to all the questions we've been collectively asking.
Read more2017's most intriguing stories
As the year comes to close, 2017 wasn't short on stories in the world of ufology and cryptozoology due to the amazing efforts of journalists, authors, ufologists, podcasters and researchers in these fields. There's simply too many stories to name, and nailing down a select few to cover here isn't easy, but here are some that sparked the interest of the field and this site.
Read moreBOOK REVIEW: 'The Gods Never Left us' by Erich Von Daniken
What is marketed as the "long-awaited sequel to the worldwide best-seller 'Chariots Of The Gods'" ( all those books Erich Von Daniken has written in the past 50 years don't count as sequels?), "The Gods Never Left Us" is really just another Von Daniken book, and that's fine.It's not a proper sequel, yet it does build on and discuss the ancient astronaut theory made famous in "Chariots Of The Gods."
Read more'Indiana Jones' of the undiscovered David Childress' search for truth
Not many people can stake claim to being a "real-life Indiana Jones," but David Hatcher Childress has over 40 years worth of adventure-filled expeditions to fill that moniker.
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