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Paranormal book suggestions please

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posted on Nov, 26 2010 @ 05:37 PM
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I just finished my first paranormal book. It was great and now I want more, more more..
The book I read was "montauk project experiments in time" great book about scary stuff witch took place at camp hero at montauk. To bad it was a paperback, I would love to have it as hardback, looks and feels better.


So I was hoping anyone had some suggestions about some book concerning subjects like:
underground bases, ET crafts, aliens.. hardback books prefered.

books that im thinking about getting right now is:

A.D. After Disclosure: The People's Guide to Life After Contact [Hardcover]
www.amazon.com...
by Richard M. Dolan (Author), Bryce Zabel (Author)

and

I would love "the dulce book" in a book format.. instead of some online wall of text..
www.thewatcherfiles.com...

if anyone knows where to get this as a Physical book please tell.. I tried printing it out on my little printer, but it exploded with ink and guts all over.. and my two sheeps died of a massive heart attack.. so thats not a option





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posted on Nov, 26 2010 @ 06:31 PM
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Try looking through this thread:

www.abovetopsecret.com...

We were all recommending books and documentaries. I think you will find something to interest you.



posted on Nov, 26 2010 @ 08:44 PM
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"Paranormal" means different things to different people.

If you can stand a book that isn't particularly trendy, but one of the most balanced accounts of paranormal activity in another culture, I strongly recommend

"Magic and Mystery in Tibet" by Alexandra David-Neel

She was one of the first Westerners to write extensively about Tibetan Buddhism, doing so in the 1920's. The fact that she was herself a practicing Buddhist gives her great perspective. She witnessed a number of "miracles" but reports them from a skeptical, western viewpoint, even though it obviously affected her spiritual journey.

A great read if you're formulating a unified theory of the paranormal universe.



posted on Nov, 26 2010 @ 08:50 PM
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reply to post by dr_strangecraft
 


I've read that book and greatly enjoyed it.

So, a recommendation from me too



posted on Nov, 26 2010 @ 09:33 PM
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I'd say try some Lyall Watson books. I've read and reread Supernature, Lifetide and, Beyond Supernature and enjoyed them greatly. A little of it is dated but, they will give you a lot of ideas for further research and are fast/fun reading.
Lastly, thanks for starting the thread because after looking at his bibliography, I'm going to order a few of the others myself.

en.wikipedia.org...



posted on Nov, 27 2010 @ 09:08 PM
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It is worth paging through the works of Charles Hoy Fort. The first few chapters of "The Book of the Damned" are excellent critique of the philosophy of science, and make a great primer for paranormal investigators. Paging through the chapters of his complete work will give you the best overview of the entire field of fringe phenomena.




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