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In 1967, witnesses in Nova Scotia, Canada, saw something appear to crash into the waters off of Shag Harbour, then watched it travel out to sea. The case is notable for involving a UFO that appeared to travel underwater, and for prompting a secretive investigation - and subsequent coverup - from the US and Canadian militaries. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & sources: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/Shag-Harbour-UFO.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Correction: At 17:30 the narration mistakenly states “1998” when it should be 1988. Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research and draft script by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Selected Sources: “Canada's Roswell Mystery at Shag Harbour.” UFO Files. Season 3, Episode 5. 44 minutes. https://imdb.com/title/tt0761646, https://youtube.com/watch?v=-YcAfHN6zdQ. Condon, Edward. Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects. New York: Colorado University Press, 1969. https://archive.org/details/scientificstudyo0000cond. Ledger, Don and Chris Styles. Dark Object: The World's Only Government-Documented UFO Crash. Dell Publishing, New York, NY, USA: 2001. MacDonald, Michael, director. The Shag Harbour UFO Incident. 2000. Ocean Entertainment Limited. 48 min. https://imdb.com/title/tt0386022. Styles, Chris and Graham Simms. Impact to Contact: The Shag Harbour Incident. Arcadia House Publishing, Halifax, NS, Canada: 2013. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
Tiwanaku is a megalithic stone site in Bolivia that mainstream archeologists believe was erected around the sixth century CE. However, the advanced quality of the stonework, as well as a few clues in the remaining carvings, suggest that Tiwanaku may, in fact, be a monument to a lost civilization thousands of years before the Incas. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/tiwanaku.html
For well over a hundred years, western scholars have struggled to comprehend the prevalence of “trickster” tales in ancient and indigenous mythology. While these tales hold many, hotly debated meanings, recent research suggests that the trickster may, in part, be a coded representation of anomalous phenomena. Watch the video version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcyLr480t1g Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & sources: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/trickster.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Some illustrations from earlier videos by Colin Campbell. Research by Jason Charbonneau. Assistance from Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Selected sources: Babcock-Abrahams, Barbara. ”'A Tolerated Margin of Mess:' Trickster Tales Reconsidered.” Journal of the Folklore Institute 11, no. 3 (March, 1975), 147-186. Bathgate, Michael. The Fox's Craft in Japanese Religion and Culture: Shapeshifters, Transformations, and Duplicities. New York: Routledge, 2004. Bennett, Jeffrey. When the Sun Danced. London: University of Virginia Press, 2012. Boas, Franz. “Introduction,” in J. Teit, Traditions of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia. Boston–New York, USA, 1898. Brinton, Daniel. “The Chief God of the Algonkins, in His Characters as a Chief and Liar.” American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal 7, (May 1885): 137 – 139. Brinton, Daniel. The Myths of the New World: A Treatise on the Symbolism and Methodology of the Red Race of America. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1896. Brown, Norman. Hermes the Thief: The Evolution of a Myth. Great Barrington, MA: Lindisfarne Press, (1947) 1990. Combs, Allan, and Mark Holland. Synchronicity: Science, Myth, and the Trickster. New York: Paragon House, 1990. Dixon, Roland B. Maidu Texts, Publications of the American Ethnological Society IV. Editor, Franz Boas. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1912. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
In 1974, Carl Higdon met a strange, floating humanoid in the woods, and was taken inside a strange see-through structure, only to be literally dropped back down to Earth. Higdon's case is a classic UFO abduction, but it may also shed light on other unexplained disappearances and deaths around the world. Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kP8eCbWHg-o Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & sources: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/carl-higdon.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Sources: Bourke, Frank. “I was kidnapped by a UFO bubble.” Lafayette National Star. March 22, 1975. Article Reproduced in Sprinkle, “A Preliminary Report,” Flying Saucer Review 21, no. 3, 5-7. Dennett, Preston E. UFO healings: True Accounts of People Healed by Extraterrestrials. Mill Spring, NC, USA: Wildflower Press, 1996. Dennett, Preston E. The Healing Power of UFOs: 300 True Accounts of People Healed by Extraterrestrials. USA: Independently published, 2019. Higdon, Margery A. Alien Abduction of The Wyoming Hunter: First person story of Carl Higdon, October 25, 1974. USA, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. 2017. Paulides, David, director. Missing 411: The U.F.O. Connection. 1hr, 33min. 2022. Sprinkle, R. Leo. “A Preliminary Report on the Investigation of an Alleged UFO Occupant Encounter.” Flying Saucer Review 21, no. 3, 3 - 5. November, 1975. Supernatural Girlz. “Carl & Margery Higdon | The Carl Higdon Alien Abduction Story.” Inception Radio Network. YouTube video, 1:13:36. November 2, 2017. https://youtu.be/789LVh-GF1Y. Taylor, Sue. “[article title unknown]”. Rawlins Daily Times (vol. LXXXVII, No. 204). October 29, 1974. Article Reproduced in Sprinkle, “A Preliminary Report,” Flying Saucer Review 21, no. 3, 4-5. “UFO Captives.” In Search Of. Season 3, Episode 1. September 14, 1978. Vallée, Jacques. Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact. San Antonio, TX, USA: Anomalist Books, (1988) 2008. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
Though western science has long rejected the idea of an immaterial self, modern research into near-death experiences, or NDEs, has now proven that many occur after the point of bodily death, and thus cannot be produced in the brain. Whether they are evidence of the soul, or some other undiscovered phenomenon, NDEs have put Western materialist scientists on the defensive, and led many researchers to embrace bold new theories of consciousness. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/near-death-experiences.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research and draft written by Barry Bates. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Corazza, Ornella. Near-Death Experiences: Exploring the Mind-Body Connection. London: Routledge, 2008. Du Monchaux, Pierre-Jean. Anecdotes de Médicine… Lille: Chez J. B. Henry, 1766. Egger, Victor. "Le moi des mourants." Revue Philosophique XLI (1896): 26–38. University of Virginia School of Medicine. “Faculty and Staff- Division of Perceptual Studies.” Accessed November 11, 2023. van der Sluijs, Marinus. “Three Ancient Reports of Near-Death Experiences: Bremmer Revisited.” Journal of Near-Death Studies 27, no. 4 (Summer 2009): 225-26. van Lommel, Pim. Endless consciousness: a concept based on scientific studies on near – death experience In Psychological Scientific Perspectives on Out-of-Body and Near-Death Experiences. New York, NY, USA: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2009. van Lommel, Pim. “Near-death experiences: the experience of the self as real and not as an illusion.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1234 (2011): 19–28. Wahbeh, Helané, Dean Radin, Cedric Cannard, and Arnaud Delorme. “What if consciousness is not an emergent property of the brain? Observational and empirical challenges to materialistic models.” Frontiers 13 (September 7, 2022). This video uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
The so-called "Zaragoza Goblin," a voice that emanated from the walls of a Spanish apartment complex in 1934 , is a rare example of an anomalous entity encounter that seems to have involved no physical entity at all. The case provides strong evidence that consciousness is capable of existing outside the body, and makes us wonder whether other "supernatural" entities like angels and aliens are really anchored to their physical bodies at all. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/a6Lq3awNXfU Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/zaragoza-goblin.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain. Sources: The Times (London) Newspaper, Nov 24 - December 8. Video by Ghost Theory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeExnmHv6M4 Writeup By Ghost Theory: http://www.ghosttheory.com/2009/12/06/zaragoza-poltergeist-maniacal-voice-and-my-isolation
Many of the "classic" cases of UFO and entity encounters come from the United States, leading debunkers to dismiss the UFO phenomenon as a creation of the American media. But some of the most fantastic and puzzling abductions occurred in Italy, to a security guard named Piero Fortunato Zanfretta. The abductions were thoroughly documented by his employer, the Italian military police, and a journalist named Rino DiStefano, and yet the details are almost too bizarre to believe. The beings that Zanfretta encountered are unique in the UFO literature, but their behaviours are not entirely unfamiliar in the longer history of anomalous encounters... CORRECTION: Marzano, the location of the first abduction, is not in Lombardy, but in Marzano di Torriglia, near Genoa, in the vale of river Bisagno. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/y0DgGADgAas Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/zanfretta-abductions.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Special Thanks to Rino DiStefano for reviewing the script and correcting a few inaccuracies, and to my patron, Alexander Torres, for his generous financial support. For more from DiStefano, visit his website: http://rinodistefano.com/en/ Source: Rino DiStefano. "The Zanfretta Case: Chronicle of an Incredible True Story." First International English Edition. CreateSpace Publishing, 2014.
As hard as it is to imagine now, there was once a time when UFOs were given serious, front-page coverage in US national news, and when the Air Force would hold press conferences at the Pentagon to brief the public on what it knew. All of this began to change after a highly-publicized pair of UFO sightings over the nation's capitol in the summer of 1952. Despite the Air Forces' attempts, these events remain one of Project Blue Book's hardest cases to dismiss. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mEQxHytDcws Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/washington-dc-ufo-sightings.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Special Thanks to my patron, Alexander Torres, for his generous financial support. Sources: Edward Ruppelt, The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. New York: Doubleday, 1956). Richard Dolan. UFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Cover-up, 1941-1973. Charlottesville: Hampton Roads, 2002. 1938): 247-260. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
By popular request, I did my next case review on the famous UFO landing in Voronezh, Russia. The story is spectacular in its own right, and I tried to do it justice in my retelling, but I've also chosen to use it as another example of the way in which modern encounters with "aliens" resemble centuries-old encounters with fairies and goblins and the like. Here I've tried to compare the being's paralyzing tube with the fairy wands and other hand-held devices of supposedly mythical peoples. Coincidence? Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0OifyUP0Elw Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/voronezh-ufo-landing.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain. Sources: Jacques Vallee, "UFO Chronicles of the Soviet Union: a Cosmic Samizdat" (New York: Ballantine Books, 1992). Esther B. Fein, "U.F.O. Landing in Fact, not Fantasy, the Russians Insist," in New York Times, October 11, 1989. Retrieved May 1: https://www.nytimes.com/1989/10/11/world/ufo-landing-is-fact-not-fantasy-the-russians-insist.html. John Thor Dahlberg, "Voronezh Scientist Quoted by TASS Casts Doubt on UFO Landing Story," in Schenectady Gazette, October 11, 1989. Retrieved May 1: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1917&dat=19891011&id=-xQxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=y-AFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1042,2604606&hl=en.
In English-language media, we're accustomed to using the terms, "UFO" and "Alien" interchangeably. While this may seem harmless enough, it is detrimental to a focused, data-conscious debate on UFOs. Here is why. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/ufos-not-aliens.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland.
Over the past 45 years, researchers have amassed a sizable body of literature attesting to the human ability to "sense" things in the future. The data are controversial, but they've proven tough to explain as anything but evidence that there's a lot more to consciousness than we'd previously assumed. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xWinUxW9HAg Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/presentiment.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Cerdena, Etzel, John Palmer and Avid Marcusson-Clavertz. "Parapsychology: A Handbook for the 21st Century." Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2015. Bierman, Dick and Dean Radin. “Anomalous anticipatory response on randomized future conditions.” Perceptual and Motor Skills 84. Kennedy, James and Jerry Levin. “The Relationship of Slow Cortical Potentials to Psi Information Man, Journal of Parapsychology," 39, 1975. Mossbridge, Julia, Patrizio Trespoli and Jessica Utts. “Predictive physiological anticipation preceding seemingly unpredictable stimuli: a meta-analysis.” Frontiers in Psychology 3:390, 2012: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00390 Radin, Dean. “Unconscious Perception of Future Emotions: An Experiment in Presentiment.” journal of Scientific Exploration 11, no. 2, 1997. Tressoldi, Patrizio. "Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence: The Case of Non Local Perception, a Classical and Bayesian Review of Evidences.” Frontiers in Psychology 2 (no. 117) (2011). Vassy, Zoltan. “Method for Measuring the Probability of 1 bit extra-sensory information transfer between living organisms." Journal of Parapsychology 42, no. 2, 1978.
While it's commonly dismissed as a hoax, the famous Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film of 1967 is in fact one of the greatest pieces of evidence in the hunt for the Sasquatch. It has withstood decades of scientific scrutiny, and even come to define the image of the Bigfoot in the public imagination. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jSWr9C_gn40 Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/patterson-gimlin-bigfoot-film Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Jeff Meldrum. "Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science." New York: Tom Doherty, 2006. Rupert Matthews. Sasquatch: North America's Enduring Mystery. London: Arcturus, 2008.
The Sandown “ghost clown” is a name assigned to a bizarre entity seen by two British children on the Isle of Wight in 1973. It is known for its highly unusual appearance, which may actually be an important clue in understanding anomalous entity encounters, including those with so-called “aliens.” Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MBdfBT Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & sources: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/sandown-ghost-clown.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research & Draft Writing by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Special thanks to @JustAnotherTinFoilHat for finding the similar Metal Hut case in The Mothman Prophecies (1975): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpgcXUlm-WQ American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. “Lying and Children.” No. 44, Updated July 2017. Bord, Janet and Colin. Modern Mysteries of Britain: One Hundred Years of Strange Events. London, Diamond Books, 1991. https://archive.org/details/modernmysterieso0000jane_k0f9/mode/2up. British UFO Research Association. BUFORA website: https://bufora.org.uk/Home.php. CollinsDictionary.com. “Pied definition and meaning.” https://collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/pied. Davis, Isabel, Ted Bloecher. Close Encounter at Kelly and Others of 1955. Center for UFO Studies, 1978. Giovinco, Mike. “HOBO AND TRAMP – HISTORY VS. PRACTICUM.” MichaelGiovinco.com. May 12, 2016. Hynek, J. Allen. The UFO experience: A Scientific Inquiry. Ballantine Books: New York, NY, USA, 1972. https://archive.org/details/ufoexperience00jall/mode/2up. Kadushin, Raphael. “The grim truth behind the Pied Piper.” BBC.com. September 3, 2020. Keel, John. The Mothman Prophecies. Tor: New York, NY, USA, (1975) 2002. Merriam-Webster.com. “Pied Definition & Meaning.” Oliver, Norman. “Report - Extra! Ghost or Spaceman ‘73?” British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) Journal. January/February 1978. Vol. 6, No. 5. 9 - 13. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
For 8 months in 1896 and 1897, people in the US and Canada saw mysterious lights in the sky, and sometimes, spectacular, winged airships and dirigibles. The airships are early examples of UFOs, after the "wonders" of ancient times, and before the modern mythology of extraterrestrial spacecraft dominated UFO discourse. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IBaw2oqVz8w Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/mystery-airship-sightings.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Selected Sources: Jacobs, David. The UFO Controversy In America. Indiana University Press, 1975. Reece, Gregory L (August 21, 2007). UFO Religion: Inside Flying Saucer Cults and Culture. New York: I. B. Tauris, 2007. Daniel Cohen. The Great Airship Mystery: A UFO of the 1890s. New York: Dodd Mead, 1981. Wallace Chariton. The Great Texas Airship Mystery. 1991 Rudolph Umland. “Phantom Airships of the Nineties.” Prairie Schooner 12 (winter 1938): 247-260. Loren E. Gross. Charles Fort, the Fortean Society, & Unidentified Flying Objects. 2st ed. Fremont, CA: Loren E. Gross, 1976. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
Several weeks before Kenneth Arnold's famous sighting, two men from Washington state claimed to have encountered several flying saucers on Maury Island, and later, a Man in Black. The incident is commonly dismissed as a hoax, but a few details of the case point to something more sinister than a mere prank... Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OwSdOmKFJdk Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/maury-island-ufo.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Charlette LeFevre and Philip Lipson. "The Maury Island UFO Incident: the Story behind the Air Force's first military plane crash." Seattle: LeFevre and Lipson, 2014. George Dudding. "The Maury Island UFO Encounter." Spencer, WV: GSD, 2015. Kenn Thomas. "Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy." San Francisco: Last Gasp of San Francisco, 1999.
Kenneth's Arnold's famous sighting in 1947 has often been called the "first" UFO sighting in history. While this is far from the truth, the reaction from the US government, and society at large, makes Arnold's encounter a turning point in the history of UFOs. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OarL8ymktIE Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/kenneth-arnold.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Radio Interview with Kenneth Arnold: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPdN8WpzLxg Ted Bloecher. Report on the UFO Wave of 1947. NICAP, 1967: https://nicap.org/waves/Wave47Rpt/ReportOnWaveOf1947.pdf Curtis Peebles. Watch the Skies! A Chronicle of the Flying Saucer Myth. New York: Berkley, 1995. Richard Dolan. UFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Cover-up 1941-1973. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 2002. Edward Ruppelt. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1956. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
When J. Allen Hynek was first hired by the US Air Force to consult on their UFO research, he was reluctantly complicit in their debunking agenda. But as he investigated more and more baffling cases, he eventually changed his mind on the UFO question, and led the world in the effort to create a true science of UFOs. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/S4vvZ4uyIyI Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/j-allen-hynek.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Mark O'Connell. "The Close Encounters Man: How One Man Made the World Believe in UFOs." New York: Harper Collins, 2017. Edward Ruppelt. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. New York: Doubleday, 1956). Richard Dolan. UFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Cover-up, 1941-1973. Charlottesville: Hampton Roads, 2002. 1938): 247-260. David Jacobs. The UFO Controversy in America. Don Mills, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1975. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
In the mid seventeenth century, a woman in Pavia, Italy, was hounded in the night by a soft, seductive voice and a strange, small man. Hieronyma's experiences, though certainly unique, are also not unlike the experiences of those who suffer from modern-day sleep paralysis, or alien abductions. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nuQ7O3tJHhc Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/hieronyma-and-the-incubus.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Ludovico Maria Sinistrari de Ameno. Demonality, Incubi and Succubi. Translated from the original Latin. Paris: Isidore Liseux, 1879. Available online: https://archive.org/details/demonialityorinc00sinirich/page/n11/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater David Gordon White. Kiss of the Yogini: "Tantric Sex" in its South Asian Contexts. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. Jeffrey Kripal and Whitley Strieber. The Super Natural. New York: Tarcher/ Penguin, 2016. Jacques Vallée. Passport to Magonia. Brisbane: Daily Grail Publishing, 2014. Interview with David Hufford: https://www.academia.edu/4041334/_From_Sleep_Paralysis_to_Spiritual_Experience_An_Interview_with_David_Hufford_Paranthropology_vol._4_no._3_2013_ This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from Windboe Sounds (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpkJNlUKNWE), zapsplat.com (https://zapsplat.com), and Sound Bible, recorded by snottyboi (http://soundbible.com).
In 1991, two British men shocked the world when they confessed to hoaxing all the famous crop circles found in England in recent years. However, a detailed examination of their claims shows that these men could not possibly have started the crop circle phenomenon, and probably had nothing to do with the famous circles in Wiltshire, England, or anywhere else. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/stcZfKmI1T4 Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & sources: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/debunking-bower-and-chorley.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Special thanks to Terry Wilson for all his work on this case and for reviewing the script of this video for accuracy. Visit his website for an exhaustive debunking of the Bower and Chorley story at www.menwhoconnedtheworld.weebly.com. Also thank you to Van Hunt for contributing important research: VanHunt.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Some sources: Terry Wilson. Men Who Conned the World. Accessed Dec 12, 2018: https://menwhoconnedtheworld.weebly.com. Pat Delgado and Colin Andrews. Circular Evidence: a Detailed Investigation of the Flattened Swirled Crops Phenomenon. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd., 1989. Terry Wilson. The Secret History of Crop Circles: Recording the Phenomenon In Days of Old. Paignton, UK: Terry Wilson, 2015. Crop Circles: The Human Experience. Interview with Colin Andrews, by Diane M. Cooper: http://spiritofmaat.com/archive/dec2/andrews.htm. Interview with David Chorley on CBC radio (Canada), September 9, 1991. Full transcript: https://menwhoconnedtheworld.weebly.com/canadian-radio-interview.html. Interview with Doug Bower and George Wingfield by DJ Nicky Campbell on Into the Night, BBC Radio 1, Sept 10, 1991: https://youtube.com/watch?v=47IF1DPiiTY. John Rand Capron, letter to the editor, Nature 22 (May - October, 1880): 290 - 291.
By 1952, flying saucers had become a familiar topic to the American public. However, the case of the "flatwoods monster" was among the first widely-publicized UFO sightings to also involve an "alien" being, and it preceded a rise in anomalous entity encounters around the world. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uZ7o2B84jtQ Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/flatwoods-monster.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Frank Feschino, Jr. The Braxton County Monster: the Cover-up of the “Flatwoods Monster” Revealed. Revised Ed. USA: Lulu Enterprises, 2013. Joe Nickell, “The Flatwoods UFO Monster,” Skeptical Inquirer 24, no. 6, November/ December 2000. Donald E Keyhoe. Flying Saucers from Outer Space. New York: Henry Holt, 1953. Ivan T. Sanderson, Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's. New York: Cowles, 1967, 37-52. See two of the original newspaper sources here: https://web.archive.org/web/20070927195213/http://sites.eoi.com/folder5715/index.cfm?id=187109&fuseaction=browse&pageid=27
The apparitions at Fatima made waves in the Christian community, but examined in a different light, they could hold the same significance for ufologists, mystics, and modern consciousness researchers. Not only are the apparitions incredibly well attested to - with upwards of 70,000 witnessing the events' culmination in October 1917 - but they are some of the most fantastical on record, blurring the lines between angels and aliens, miracles and mysticism. **CORRECTION** The video states that the children first saw the lady at the mouth of the Cave of St. Irene. This is incorrect, and there is no such cave. They saw her in a field called the Cova da Iria. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NGuVBLNkjiE Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/fatima-apparitions.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Jeffrey S. Bennett, When the Sun Danced: Myths, Miracles, and Modernity in Early Twentieth-Century Portugal. London: University of Virginia Press, 2012. Jacques Vallee. Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact. New York: Ballantine Books, 1988. Lucia Santos, Fatima in Lucia's Own Words: Sister Lucia's Memoirs. Edited by Louis Kondor. 16th edition. Fatima: Secretariado dos Pastorinhos, 2007. This video contains footage from the Spanish film, 'Las Aparicion de la virgen de Fatima,' available in full: https://youtube.com/watch?v=EWrfSo1HDpw.
After the death of his abusive grandfather, 21-year-old Donnie Decker experienced a range of hostile anomalous phenomena that culminated in him gaining the power to make it rain indoors. Donnie's case boasts an impressive number of first-hand witnesses, and it suggests an important link between emotional trauma and the experience of the unexplained. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/06N6TipS4I4 Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/donnie-decker.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Anomalous Experiences & Trauma: Current Theoretical, Research and Clinical Perspectives. Edited by Rima Laibow, Robert Sollod, and John Wilson. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Center for Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, 1992. Ann Druffel. How to Protect Yourself from Alien Abduction. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1998. Christina Tatu. "Paranormal Skeptic Rains on Stroudsburg's Devil Tale." Pocono Record, May 26, 2013. https://www.poconorecord.com/story/news/2013/05/26/paranormal-skeptic-rains-on-stroudsburg/45764967007/ Kevin McCaney, "Stoudsburg Strangeness being Checked." Pocono Record, March 19, 1983. Syfy's Paranormal Witness, 2011, Season 1, Episode 6 Thomas Rabeyron and Tianna Loose. "Anomalous Experiences, Trauma, and Symbolization Processes at the Frontiers between Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Neurosciences." Frontiers in Psychology 6:1926 (Dec 21, 2015). https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01926/full Unsolved Mysteries, 1993, Season 6, Episode 18.
Charles Fort was an early-twentieth-century thinker and writer often credited with "inventing" the supernatural, or the paranormal, by creating a neutral category for anomalous observations, discoveries, and experiences. Before Charles Fort, anomalies were typically explained away, or else absorbed into pre-existing explanatory frameworks like religion and mythology. Thanks to his efforts, they can now be set aside for further research, even if they're still often ignored in mainstream science. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ei_q9nAAUic Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/charles-fort.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain. Sources: Jim Steinmeyer. "Charles Fort: The Man Who Invented the Supernatural." New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/ Penguin, 2008. Charles Fort. "The Complete Books of Charles Fort." New York: Dover Publications, 1974.
After 20 years of sub-par UFO research, the US Air Force finally agreed to hand over the responsibility for investigating UFOs to the scientific community. The result was the controversial Condon Report, which advised against the continued study of the UFO phenomenon, and struck a death blow to the fledgling field of ufology. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/T6MTp3Rfl6Q Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/condon-ufo-report.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: David Saunders. "UFOs? Yes! Where the Condon Committee Went Wrong." New York: World Publishing Company, 1969. Edward U. Condon. "Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects." New York: Colorado University Press, 1969. Peter A. Sturrock. "An Analysis of the Condon Report on the Colorado UFO Project." J. Scientific Exploration, vol. 1, no. 1, 1987. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
Many now believe that the crop circle phenomenon has all been explained as an elaborate hoax, but there is a long history of crop circle science that demonstrates that the strange formations could not have been laid by human hands. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/8yahLbdPdUY Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/an-introdu... Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Special thanks to Van Hunt for contributing important research to the making of this video. http://vanhunt.com Some Sources: Pat Delgado and Colin Andrews. Circular Evidence: a Detailed Investigation of the Flattened Swirled Crops Phenomenon. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd., 1989. Lucy Pringle. Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery of Modern Times. London: Thorsons, 1999. Freddy Silva. Secrets in the Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles. Portland, ME: Invisible Temple Publishing, 2013. Terry Wilson. "1932 - Bow Hill, Chichester, West Sussex, England," in The Secret History of Crop Circles: Recording the Phenomenon In Days of Old. Paignton, UK: Terry Wilson, 2015. John Burke. "The Physics of Crop Formations." MUFON Journal (October, 1998): 3-7. BLT's summary of plant abnormalities: http://www.bltresearch.com/plantab.php William C. Levengood and Nancy P. Talbott. "Dispersion of Energies in Worldwide Crop Formations." Physiologia Plantarum 105 (1999). Nancy Talbott. "Two Largest Snow Formations Yet Reported." BLT Research.com.
The Ark of the Covenant, the sacred vessel of the ten commandments and the mobile sanctuary of the spirit of God, is frequently alluded to in the old testament. According to scripture, it dried up rivers, destroyed city walls, and killed people en masse. Then, it simply vanished. In this video, we explore the history of the ark, and look at a few theories to account for its disappearance as well as its whereabouts today. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/M1t13bVoOiU Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript and audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/ark-of-the-covenant.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Special thanks to Graham Hancock for reviewing the script to this video and checking for errors. If you don't know Graham's work, you owe it to yourself to check him out: https://grahamhancock.com Sources: Graham Hancock. The Sign and the Seal: The Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 1993. Graham Phillips. The Templars and the Ark of the Covenant: The Discovery of the Treasure of Solomon. Rochester, VT, Bear & Company, 2004.
The "abduction" of Jacob Jacobsson is a little-known case popularized in "Wonders in the Sky," by Vallee and Aubeck in 2009. Based on an eighteenth-century manuscript from Lonmora, Sweden, the story bears a striking resemblance to modern tales of alien abduction, and causes us to question the extraterrestrial origin of these bedroom invaders. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/jacob-jacobsson.html Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/MiZofPVLShg Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain. Source: A translation of the Lonmora Manuscript in reproduced in full in Jacques Vallee and Chris Aubeck, "Wonders in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times," (New York: Penguin Group, 2009), 259-261.
On the afternoon of November 7, 2006, a UFO was spotted at Chicago's O'Hare Airport in Illinois, USA. The UFO sighting at O'Hare Airport in Chicago, IL, is a recent reminder that mass UFO sightings still occur, and that in America, at least, witnesses and investigators still get stonewalled by all authorities in their search for explanations. The case also gives us reason to believe that there would be many more cases known to the public if airlines and regulatory agencies were more transparent with the evidence. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & sources: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/ohare-airport-ufo.html Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DWiHPQbv5Es Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research and draft writing by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Some sources: “Aliens at the Airport.” UFO Hunters. Season 2, Episode 11. February 11, 2009. Block, Melissa. “UFO Is Reported at O'Hare; Feds Are Silent.” NPR. January 1, 2007. CNN footage from January 6, 2007 in “Chicago O'Hare Airport UFO Sighting 7/11/06.” The Spiderman. YouTube video, 16:36. January 24, 2019. Davenport, Peter. “DISC-SHAPED UFO REPORTED OVER O'HARE AIRPORT.” TheUfoChronicles.com. November 18, 2006. Evening Standard staff. “'Mile-wide UFO' spotted by British airline pilot.” Evening Standard. June 22, 2007. Flammer, Joseph. UFOs over America: Scariest Cases. Atglen, PA, USA: Schiffer, 2016. 42 - 50. Haines, Richard F., et al. “Report of an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon and its Safety Implications at O'Hare International Airport on November 7, 2006. Case 18.” National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena. March 9, 2007. Rev. July 24, 2007. Hilkevitch, Jon. “In the sky! A bird? A plane? A ... UFO?” Chicago Tribune. January 1, 2007. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
In 2014, two Dutch students on a trip to Panama went missing under highly unusual circumstances, only to have some of their remains appear weeks later, scattered miles from their last known location. While their disappearance was certainly anomalous in itself, it also fits with a pattern of missing persons cases around the world that may be linked to other anomalous phenomena. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/kremersandfroon.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Researched and Co-written by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Special thanks to Scarlet R. of koudekaas.blogspot.com, Chris & Matt of ImperfectPlan.com, and all investigators & translators who spread and organized knowledge of this case. Main Sources: Atencio, Mariana. “How this journalist found herself in the middle of a Panamanian true crime story.” MSNBC. November 3, 2022. BBC. “Panama hunts for missing Dutchwomen Kremers and Froon.” May 26, 2014. Bratu, Becky. “Dutch Police Hint at Criminal Activity in Women's Disappearance.” NBC News. April 22, 2014. Chris. “Unsolved: Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon In Panama (FULL STORY).” ImperfectPlan.com. November 11, 2016. Chris. “Kris Kremers Bleached Bones – Deeper Insights.” ImperfectPlan.com. July 2, 2020. Kremers & Froon Family. FindLisanneKris.com. Kremers' parents. “New search for answers and cause dissapearence (sic) Kris Kremers.” Answersforkris.com. July 25, 2014. R., Scarlet. “The disappearance of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon in Panama, Boquete 2014 - an ongoing mystery.” koudekaas.blogspot.com. December 4, 2019. https://koudekaas.blogspot.com. R., Scarlet. “Part 2 of The disappearance of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon in Panama - the swimming photo and new leads.” koudekaas.blogspot.com. December 3, 2019. R., Scarlet. “Detailed Case Timeline + My personal beliefs about what may have happened.” koudekaas.blogspot.com. December 4, 2019.
The Bothell House is the site of an alleged haunting in Bothell, Washington. Between 2012 and 2016, Keith Linder and his girlfriend at the time experienced a wide range of anomalous activity in the house that became increasingly frequent and extremely hostile. The house has now been thoroughly researched by a variety of investigators, who have together documented hundreds of sounds, light anomalies, voice recordings, and other, far more sinister, phenomena. The case stands out for the sheer quantity of occurrences, and for the lines it blurs between different types of hauntings, poltergeists, and even apparitions. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2Eo3xdZa7JU Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & sources: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/Bothell-House-Haunting.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Researched and by Keith Linder. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. This video contains footage from: Demons in Seattle Uncovered (Full documentary). YouTube.com. Uploaded by THE SUPERNATUAL FILES, September 6, 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAsPe63vWEY&t=1995s. “Demons in Seattle” Ghost Adventures, Season 9, Episode 12. Aired February 2015: https://travelchannel.com/shows/ghost-adventures/episodes/demons-in-seattle. Keith Linder's YouTube Channel, “Keith L.”: https://www.youtube.com/@KeithLdemonsinseattle. Sources: Keith Linder. The Bothell House: Poltergeist of Washington State. self published, 2018. Keith Linder. Attachments: Poltergeist of Washington State Part 2. self published, 2019. Demons in Seattle Uncovered (Full documentary). YouTube.com. Uploaded by THE SUPERNATUAL FILES, September 6, 2019: https://youtu.be/lAsPe63vWEY. “Demons in Seattle” Ghost Adventures, Season 9, Episode 12. Aired February 2015: https://travelchannel.com/shows/ghost-adventures/episodes/demons-in-seattle. This video uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
Four years before the more famous Hill Abduction, a Brazilian farmer had a hair-raising experience that is eerily reminiscent of the “alien abduction” stories brought to light in the 1980s and 90s. His case is now widely considered the first alien abduction of the post-war era, and the first to imply an agenda of alien-human hybridization. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/P6rAh6aZ5bo Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/vilas-boas-abduction.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Researched and Co-written by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Bowen, “Interesting Comparisons: The Hills, A.V.B. and Valensole” in The Humanoids, edited by Charles Bowen. Chicago, IL, USA: Henry Regnery Company, 1969. 239 - 247. https://archive.org/details/humanoids00mich. Creighton, Gordon. “The Amazing Case of Antônio Villas Boas” in The Humanoids, edited by Charles Bowen. Chicago, IL, USA: Henry Regnery Company, 1969. 200 - 238. https://archive.org/details/humanoids00mich. Mack, John. Abductions: Human Encounters with Aliens, revised edition. New York, NY, USA: Ballantine Books, 1995. https://archive.org/details/abductionhumanen00mack/mode/2up. Redfern, Nicolas. Top Secret Alien Abduction Files: What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know. Newburyport, MA, USA: Disinformation Books, 2018. Ruppelt, Edward. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. Garden City, NY, USA: Doubleday & Co., 1956. Rutkowski, Chris A. A World of UFOs. Toronto, ON, Canada: Dundurn Press, 2008. https://books.google.ca/books?id=3toLKTqqlbIC&source=gbs_navlinks_s. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
Four years before the more famous Hill Abduction, a Brazilian farmer had a hair-raising experience that is eerily reminiscent of the “alien abduction” stories brought to light in the 1980s and 90s. His case is now widely considered the first alien abduction of the post-war era, and the first to imply an agenda of alien-human hybridization. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/Support.html Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/P6rAh6aZ5bo Full transcript & audio: ThinkAnomalous.com/Jinn.html Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com) Researched & Cowritten by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Creighton, Gordon. “The Amazing Case of Antônio Villas Boas” in The Humanoids, edited by Charles Bowen. Chicago, IL, USA: Henry Regnery Company, 1969. 200 - 238. https://archive.org/details/humanoids00mich. Rutkowski, Chris A. A World of UFOs. Toronto, ON, Canada: Dundurn Press, 2008. Creighton, Gordon. “The Most Amazing Case of All: Part I—A Brazilian Farmer's Story.” January - February, 1965, Vol. 11, No. 1, Flying Saucer Review. 13 - 19. http://www.noufors.com/Documents/Books,%20Manuals%20and%20Published%20Papers/Specialty%20UFO%20Publications/Flying%20Saucer%20Review/FSR,1965,Jan-Feb,V%2011,N%201.pdf. Creighton, Gordon. “The Most Amazing Case of All: Part 2 - Analysis of the Brazilian Farmer's Story.” March - April, 1965, Vol. 11, No. 2, Flying Saucer Review. 5 - 8. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
The Quran tells us of invisible beings called Jinn that occasionally interact with humans. Belief in Jinn is mostly confined to the muslim world, but nearly every culture on earth has posited the existence of similar beings. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nSClopfVg0Y Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/jinn.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Emrys, Wendilyn. “The Transformations of a Goddess: Lillake, Lamashtu, and Lilith.” 2018. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.33964.62085. https://researchgate.net/publication/337155280_The_Transformations_of_a_Goddess_Lillake_Lamashtu_and_Lilith. Guiley, Rosemary Ellen and Philip J. Imbrogno. The Vengeful Djinn: Unveiling the Hidden Agendas of Genies. Woodbury, Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications, 2011. https://books.google.ca/books/about/The_Vengeful_Djinn.html?id=xMEipdTtH9oC&redir_esc=y. Guiley, Rosemary Ellen. The Djinn Connection: The Hidden Links Between Djinn, Shadow People, ETS, Nephilim, Archons, Reptilians and Other Entities. New Milford, Connecticut, USA: Visionary Living, Inc., 2013. https://archive.org/details/thedjinnconnectionrosemaryellenguiley/mode/2up. Lebling, Robert. Legends of the Fire Spirits: Jinn and Genies from Arabia to Zanzibar. Berkeley, CA, USA: Counterpoint, 2010. https://archive.org/details/legendsoffirespi0000lebl. Morehouse, David. Psychic Warrior: Inside the CIA's Stargate Program: The True Story of a Soldier's Espionage and Awakening. NY, NY, USA: St Martin's Press. 1996. https://archive.org/details/psychicwarriorin00more/mode/2up. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from StockMusic.com.
The Quran tells us of invisible beings called Jinn that occasionally interact with humans. Belief in Jinn is mostly confined to the muslim world, but nearly every culture on earth has posited the existence of similar beings. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/Support.html Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/nSClopfVg0Y Full transcript & audio: ThinkAnomalous.com/Jinn.html Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com) Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Guiley, Rosemary Ellen and Philip J. Imbrogno. The Vengeful Djinn: Unveiling the Hidden Agendas of Genies. Woodbury, Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications, 2011. Guiley, Rosemary Ellen. The Djinn Connection: The Hidden Links Between Djinn, Shadow People, ETS, Nephilim, Archons, Reptilians and Other Entities. New Milford, Connecticut, USA: Visionary Living, Inc., 2013. Lebling, Robert. Legends of the Fire Spirits: Jinn and Genies from Arabia to Zanzibar. Berkeley, CA, USA: Counterpoint, 2010. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
For pioneering the first alternatives to the extraterrestrial hypothesis for UFOs, Jacques Vallée has earned a reputation as the grandfather of the "new" ufology, and he's inspired a generation of ufologists to explore a whole new set of questions about the UFO phenomenon. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lmLE0X5FRFc Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/jacques-vallee-expanded.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research by Jason Charbonneau. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Condon, Edward U. Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1969. Delonge, Tom and Peter Lavenda. Sekret Machines: Gods. Encinitas: To The Stars, 2017. Hopkins, Budd. Missing Time: A Documented Study of UFO Abductions. New York: Richard Marek Publishers, 1981. Hynek , J. Allen and Jacques Vallée. The Edge of Reality: A Progress Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1975. Joe Rogan Experience. “#1574 Jacques Vallée.” Vallée, Jacques and Paola Leopizzi Harris. Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret. Independently published, 2021. Vallée, Jacques. "In Search of Alien Glyphs (or are they microwave blasters?)." Boingboing. March 23, 2010. Vallée, Jacques. "Crop Circles, Part Deux: Alien Glyphs, Human Myths, Blogging Bliss." Boingboing. April 8, 2010. Vallée, Jacques. Confrontations: a Scientist's Search for Alien Contact. Toronto: Ballantine Books, 1990. Vallée, Jacques. Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact. Toronto: Ballantine Books, 1988. Vallée, Jacques. Forbidden Science, Volume One: Journals 1957 - 1969. San Francisco: Documatica Research, 2010. Vallée, Jacques. The Invisible College: What a Group of Scientists Has Discovered About UFO Influence on the Human Race. San Antonio: Anomalist Books, (1975) 2014. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
For pioneering the first alternatives to the extraterrestrial hypothesis for UFOs, Jacques Vallée has earned a reputation as the grandfather of the "new" ufology, and he's inspired a generation of ufologists to explore a whole new set of questions about the UFO phenomenon. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lmLE0X5FRFc Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: ThinkAnomalous.com/jacques-vallee-expanded.html Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research by Jason Charbonneau. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Condon, Edward U. Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1969. Delonge, Tom and Peter Lavenda. Sekret Machines: Gods. Encinitas: To The Stars, 2017. Hopkins, Budd. Missing Time: A Documented Study of UFO Abductions. New York: Richard Marek Publishers, 1981. Hynek , J. Allen and Jacques Vallée. The Edge of Reality: A Progress Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1975. Joe Rogan Experience. “#1574 Jacques Vallée.” Vallée, Jacques and Paola Leopizzi Harris. Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret. Independently published, 2021. Vallée, Jacques. "In Search of Alien Glyphs (or are they microwave blasters?)." Boingboing. March 23, 2010. https://boingboing.net/2010/03/23/in-search-of-alien-g.html. Vallée, Jacques. "Crop Circles, Part Deux: Alien Glyphs, Human Myths, Blogging Bliss." Boingboing. April 8, 2010. https://boingboing.net/2010/04/08/crop-circles-part-de.html. Vallée, Jacques. Confrontations: a Scientist's Search for Alien Contact. Toronto: Ballantine Books, 1990. Vallée, Jacques. Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact. Toronto: Ballantine Books, 1988. Vallée, Jacques. Forbidden Science, Volume One: Journals 1957 - 1969. San Francisco: Documatica Research, 2010. Vallée, Jacques. The Invisible College: What a Group of Scientists Has Discovered About UFO Influence on the Human Race. San Antonio: Anomalist Books, 2014 [originally published 1975]. Vallée, Jacques. Messengers of Deception: UFO Contact and Cults. Berkeley: And/ Or Press, 1979. Vallée, Jacques. Passport to Magonia: from Folklore to Flying Saucers. Brisbane: Daily Grail Publishing, 2014 [first published 1969]. Vallée, Jacques. Revelations: Alien Contact and Human Deception. Toronto: Ballantine Books, 1992. Vallée, Jacques. UFO Chronicles of the Soviet Union: a Cosmic Samizdat. Toronto: Ballantine Books, 1992. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from StockMusic.com.
UFO sightings amongst airline pilots are relatively common, but the sightings of Japan Airlines flight 1628 on November 17, 1986 are notable for the wealth of supporting evidence. An official FAA investigation revealed cockpit recordings, radar data, and eyewitness interviews that all attest to a truly remarkable encounter, and an official government cover-up. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_10zDNP8cIM Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/japan-airlines-ufo.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Callahan, John J. “The FAA Investigates a UFO Event ‘That Never Happened'” in Kean, Leslie. UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go On The Record. New York, USA: Three Rivers Press, 2010, 222 - 229. Fox, James, dir. I Know What I Saw. USA: A&E Home Video, 2009. The Black Vault. Collected documents at “Japanese Airlines JAL 1628 UFO Encounter, November 17, 1986.” September 21, 2018; Updated: June 17, 2020. https://theblackvault.com/documentarchive/ufo-case-japanese-airlines-jal1628-november-17-1986. Klass, Philip J. “FAA Data Sheds New Light on JAL Pilot's UFO Report” in The UFO invasion: The Roswell Incident, Alien Abductions, and Government Coverups, edited by Kendrick Frazier, Barry Karr, and Joe Nickell. New York, NY, USA: Prometheus Books, 1997, 171 - 176. Maccabee, Bruce. “The Fantastic Flight Of JAL 1628.” Shincho, Shukan. "Terauchi's London interview of December 1986. JAL Pilot's UFO Story Surfaces after 20 Years.” JapanToday, December 8, 2006. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from FreeSound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
UFO sightings amongst airline pilots are relatively common, but the sightings of Japan Airlines flight 1628 on November 17, 1986 are notable for the wealth of supporting evidence. An official FAA investigation revealed cockpit recordings, radar data, and eyewitness interviews that all attest to a truly remarkable encounter, and an official government cover-up. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: ThinkAnomalous.com/Japan-Airlines-UFO.html Watch video version on YouTube: Youtu.be/_10zDNP8cIM Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (VRLaurence.com) Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Callahan, John J. “The FAA Investigates a UFO Event ‘That Never Happened'” in Kean, Leslie. UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go On The Record. New York, USA: Three Rivers Press, 2010, 222 - 229. Fox, James, dir. I Know What I Saw. USA: A&E Home Video, 2009. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1579236. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGMGOdKOPKk. The Black Vault. Collected documents at “Japanese Airlines JAL 1628 UFO Encounter, November 17, 1986.” September 21, 2018; Updated: June 17, 2020. https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/ufo-case-japanese-airlines-jal1628-november-17-1986. Klass, Philip J. “FAA Data Sheds New Light on JAL Pilot's UFO Report” in The UFO invasion: The Roswell Incident, Alien Abductions, and Government Coverups, edited by Kendrick Frazier, Barry Karr, and Joe Nickell. New York, NY, USA: Prometheus Books, 1997, 171 - 176. Maccabee, Bruce. “The Fantastic Flight Of JAL 1628.” Shincho, Shukan. "Terauchi's London interview of December 1986. JAL Pilot's UFO Story Surfaces after 20 Years.” JapanToday, December 8, 2006. https://www.ufocasebook.com/jal1628surfaces.html. Stout, David. “Donald Engen Dies at 75; Led Space Museum.” The New York Times. July 15, 1999. Speigel, Lee. "UFO Sightings Increase 67 Percent In 3 Years, History Channel Investigates Unexplained Aerial Phenomena." Huffington Post. August 26, 2011, updated December 6, 2017. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ufos-pilots-history-channel_n_935847. This video uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
While the “mothman” has become a fixture of paranormal horror since it was adapted to film in 2002, the stories it was based on were actually far stranger than anything portrayed on screen. The wide range of events that occurred in Point Pleasant, West Virginia in 1966 and 1967 remain some of the most perplexing anomalous events in history, and they implore us to consider how they all might be related. Thank you to Jeff Wamsley, mothman researcher (MothmanMuseum.com), and Ebony Martin, Graduate Research Assistant at West Virginia University Libraries. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UuofJbQlbzc Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/Mothman.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Barker, Gray. The Silver Bridge: The Classic Mothman Tale, 2nd Edition, ebook edition. Clarksburg, WV, USA: Saucerian Books, (1970) 2015. Breedlove, Seth, director. The Mothman of Point Pleasant. USA: Cyfuno Ventures, Small Town Monsters, 2017. 1 hr., 7 min. Breedlove, Seth, director. Terror in the Skies. USA: Small Town Monsters, 2019. 1 hr., 7 min. Coleman, Loren. Mothman: Evil Incarnate. New York, NY, USA: Cosimo Books, 2017. Derenberger, Woodrow interview. WTAP-TV. November 3rd 1966. Dewitt, Faye in “F.I. Mothman Witness Faye Dewitt at Mothman Fest 2007,” Fortean Investigations, YouTube video, 14:35, January 17, 2011, https://youtu.be/bpUGPucgEPY. Keel, John A. The Mothman Prophecies: A True Story, paperback edition. New York, USA: Tom Doherty Associates, (1975) 1991. Nickell, Joe. “Mothman Revisited: Investigating on Site.” Skeptical Briefs, Volume 12.4. December 2, 2002. Ury, Thomas in “Mothman Witness Tom Ury speaks at Mothman Fest 2011. Part 1 (of 4).” Fortean Investigations. YouTube video, 14:39. September 19, 2011. https://youtu.be/ETV-3RuaB48. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
While the “mothman” has become a fixture of paranormal horror since it was adapted to film in 2002, the stories it was based on were actually far stranger than anything portrayed on screen. The wide range of events that occurred in Point Pleasant, West Virginia in 1966 and 1967 remain some of the most perplexing anomalous events in history, and they implore us to consider how they all might be related. Thank you to Jeff Wamsley, mothman researcher (MothmanMuseum.com), and Ebony Martin, Graduate Research Assistant at West Virginia University Libraries. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://www.thinkanomalous.com/support.html Website: https://www.thinkanomalous.com/ Full transcript & audio: https://www.thinkanomalous.com/Mothman.html Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UuofJbQlbzc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com) Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Main Sources: Breedlove, Seth, director. The Mothman of Point Pleasant. USA: Cyfuno Ventures, Small Town Monsters, 2017. 1 hr., 7 min. Coleman, Loren. Mothman: Evil Incarnate. New York, NY, USA: Cosimo Books, 2017. Derenberger, Woodrow interview. WTAP-TV. November 3rd 1966. Dewitt, Faye in “F.I. Mothman Witness Faye Dewitt at Mothman Fest 2007,” Fortean Investigations, YouTube video, 14:35, January 17, 2011, https://youtu.be/bpUGPucgEPY. Grabias, David, director. Search for the Mothman. Screen Gems Sinema Productions, 2002. 44 min. https://youtu.be/pT_znfUQYRc. Jones, James Gay. Haunted Valley And More Folk Tales of Appalachia. McClain Printing Co., 1979. Keel, John A. The Mothman Prophecies: A True Story, paperback edition. New York, USA: Tom Doherty Associates, (1975) 1991. Pellington, Mark, director. The Mothman Prophecies. Lakeshore Entertainment, 2002. Pellowski, Matthew J., director. Eyes of the Mothman. New York, NY, USA: Virgil Films, 2011. 2 hr., 30 min. Sergent Jr., Donnie, and Jeff Wamsley. Mothman: The Facts Behind The Legend, expanded edition. Mark S. Phillips Publishing, (2002) 2020. Wamsley, Jeff in “MOTHMAN of Point Pleasant Lecture by Jeff Wamsley @ Creature Weekend 2017 Cryptozoology.” Spectral Wolfpack Paranormal. YouTube video, 49:20. January 3, 2018. Wamsley, Jeff. Mothman: Behind the Red Eyes. Point Pleasant, WV, USA: Mothman Press, 2005. News Articles: Austin, Jon. “MOTHMAN PROPHECIES: 'dread' as legendary 'man-sized bird' seen by three separate witnesses.” Express. May 2, 2017. https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/799087/MOTHMAN-PROPHECIES-man-sized-bird-seen-Chicago-three-separate-witnesses. Bennett, Roger. “Monster No Joke For Those Who Saw It.” Athens Messenger. November 18, 1966. Charleston Gazette. "'Flying Man' Seen Here, Man Claims." November 18, 1966. Hyre, Mary. "Winged, Red-Eyed 'Thing' Chases Point Couples Across Countryside." Athens Messenger. November 16, 1966. United Press International. “Eight People Say They Saw 'Creature.'” November 18, 1966. United Press International. “Parkersberg Salesman Speaks with Spaceman.” Raleigh Register, November 4, 1966. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
Though we tend to think of "miraculous" healings as the domain of religious miracle workers, a number of UFO witnesses claim to have been spontaneously healed during or after their sightings. By examining these kinds of anomalous effects on witnesses, we probably won't learn where UFOs come from, but we may explain what they are doing here. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BVH9wu28yEQ Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/drx-ufo.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Bidault, Bernard. OVNIs - Attention danger !. JMG Editions, 2003. Dennett, Preston E. The Healing Power of UFOs: 300 True Accounts of People Healed by Extraterrestrials. Independently published, 2019. Hopkins, Budd. Missing Time: A Documented Study of UFO Abductions. New York : R. Marek Publishers, 1981. Mack, John. Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens. Scribner, 1994. Michel, Aimé. “The Strange Case of Dr ‘X.'” Flying Saucer Review special issue no. 3 (August/September 1969): 3-16. Translated from French by Gordon Creighton. Michel, Aimé. “The Strange Case of Dr. ‘X' - Part 2.” Flying Saucer Review Vol. 17, No. 6 (November/December 1971): 3-9. Translated from French by Gordon Creighton. Krippner, Stanley and Jeanne Achterberg. "Anomalous Healing Experiences." Varieties of anomalous experience: examining the scientific evidence. October 2012. Strieber, Whitley and Jeffrey Kripal. The Super Natural: A New Vision of the Unexplained. TarcherPerigee, 2016. Vallée, Jacques. “The Magonia Database: A Century of UFO Landings (1868-1968).” In Passport to Magonia: From Folklore to Flying Saucers. Casefile 921. Chicago, IL, U.S.A.: Publ. Henry Regnery Co., 1969. http://ufoinfo.com/magonia/part10.shtml UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License. This podcast also contains a free sound effect from SoundBible, recorded by BlastwwaveFx.com.
Though we tend to think of "miraculous" healings as the domain of religious miracle workers, a number of UFO witnesses claim to have been spontaneously healed during or after their sightings. By examining these kinds of anomalous effects on witnesses, we probably won't learn where UFOs come from, but we may explain what they are doing here. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BVH9wu28yEQ Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/drx-ufo.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Bidault, Bernard. OVNIs - Attention danger !. JMG Editions, 2003. Dennett, Preston E. The Healing Power of UFOs: 300 True Accounts of People Healed by Extraterrestrials. Independently published, 2019. Hopkins, Budd. Missing Time: A Documented Study of UFO Abductions. New York : R. Marek Publishers, 1981. Mack, John. Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens. Scribner, 1994. Michel, Aimé. “The Strange Case of Dr ‘X.'” Flying Saucer Review special issue no. 3 (August/September 1969): 3-16. Translated from French by Gordon Creighton. Michel, Aimé. “The Strange Case of Dr. ‘X' - Part 2.” Flying Saucer Review Vol. 17, No. 6 (November/December 1971): 3-9. Translated from French by Gordon Creighton. Krippner, Stanley and Jeanne Achterberg. "Anomalous Healing Experiences." Varieties of anomalous experience: examining the scientific evidence. October 2012. Strieber, Whitley and Jeffrey Kripal. The Super Natural: A New Vision of the Unexplained. TarcherPerigee, 2016. Vallée, Jacques. “The Magonia Database: A Century of UFO Landings (1868-1968).” In Passport to Magonia: From Folklore to Flying Saucers. Casefile 921. Chicago, IL, U.S.A.: Publ. Henry Regnery Co., 1969. http://ufoinfo.com/magonia/part10.shtml UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License. This podcast also contains a free sound effect from SoundBible, recorded by BlastwwaveFx.com.
You may have heard reference to a story told by the 13th-century cleric, Gervase of Tilbury, about a flying ship dropping its anchor in a churchyard, and the ensuing struggle between one of its sailors and the assembled crowd. There are actually many different versions of this story dating back to the middle of the 8th century CE, and together, they tell us a great deal about Medieval cosmology, and they even shed light on the modern UFO phenomenon. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2is2A47FY58 Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/Flying-Ship-over-Ireland.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com) Research by Jason Charbonneau Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Primary Sources: Agobard, Agobardus. 0901-1000. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Départment des Manuscrits. Latin 2853. Annals of Ulster (Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition). Compiled by Pádraig Bambury, Stephen Beechinor, trans. Mac Airt & Mac Niocaill. Breventano, Stefano. trattato delle impressioni dell'aere, raccolto da varij autori di filosofia. Pavia: Bartoli Girolamo, 1571. Gervase of Tilbury, Otia Imperialia, ed. and trans. S. E. Banks and J. W. Binns. Oxford: Clarendon Press; Annotated Edition, 2002. Houston Daily Post. Houston, Texas. April 28, 1897. Leabhar breathnach annso sis, The Irish Version of the Historia Britonum of Nennius. Ed. trans. James Henthorn Todd, D.D., M.R.I.A.. Dublin: Irish Archaeological Society, 1848. Reliquiæ Antiquæ: scraps from Ancient Manuscripts, illustrating chiefly Early English Literature and the English Language. Ed. Thomas Wright and James Orchard Halliwell. London: John Russell Smith, 1845. The King's mirror (Speculum regale - Konungs Skuggsjà), trans. Laurence Marcellus Larson. London: Oxford University Press, 1917. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
Though we tend to think of "miraculous" healings as the domain of religious miracle workers, a number of UFO witnesses claim to have been spontaneously healed during or after their sightings. By examining these kinds of anomalous effects on witnesses, we probably won't learn where UFOs come from, but we may explain what they are doing here. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: ThinkAnomalous.com/drx-ufo.html Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by Colin Campbell. Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License. This video also contains a free sound effect from SoundBible, recorded by BlastwwaveFx.com.
You may have heard reference to a story told by the 13th-century cleric, Gervase of Tilbury, about a flying ship dropping its anchor in a churchyard, and the ensuing struggle between one of its sailors and the assembled crowd. There are actually many different versions of this story dating back to the middle of the 8th century CE, and together, they tell us a great deal about Medieval cosmology, and they even shed light on the modern UFO phenomenon. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch video version: https://youtu.be/2is2A47FY58 Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript: ThinkAnomalous.com/flying-ship-over-ireland.html Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence. Research by Jason Charbonneau. Music by Josh Chamberland. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Primary Sources: Agobard, Agobardus. 0901-1000. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Départment des Manuscrits. Latin 2853. Annals of Ulster (Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition). Compiled by Pádraig Bambury, Stephen Beechinor, trans. Mac Airt & Mac Niocaill. Breventano, Stefano. trattato delle impressioni dell'aere, raccolto da varij autori di filosofia. Pavia: Bartoli Girolamo, 1571. Gervase of Tilbury, Otia Imperialia, ed. and trans. S. E. Banks and J. W. Binns. Oxford: Clarendon Press; Annotated Edition, 2002. Houston Daily Post. Houston, Texas. April 28, 1897. Labbe, Philippe and René Rapin. Novae bibliothecae manuscriptorum librorum tomus primus [-secundus]. Rerum aquitanicarum, praesertim bituricensium, uberrima collectio / ... nunc primum ex mss. variarum bibliothecarum codicibus eruta, copiose ac plena manu repraesentans, opera ac studio Philippi Labbe,... . Parisiis, 1657. Leabhar breathnach annso sis, The Irish Version of the Historia Britonum of Nennius. Ed. trans. James Henthorn Todd, D.D., M.R.I.A.. Dublin: Irish Archaeological Society, 1848. Reliquiæ Antiquæ: scraps from Ancient Manuscripts, illustrating chiefly Early English Literature and the English Language. Ed. Thomas Wright and James Orchard Halliwell. London: John Russell Smith, 1845. The King's mirror (Speculum regale - Konungs Skuggsjà), trans. Laurence Marcellus Larson. London: Oxford University Press, 1917. Secondary Sources: Busby, Michael. Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery. Gretna: Pelican Publishing Company, 2004. Carey, John. “Aerial ships and underwater monasteries: the evolution of a monastic marvel.” Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 12 (1992), pp. 16–28. Cohen, Daniel. The Great Airship Mystery. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1981. Cohen, J. J. “Seamus Heaney and Ships that Sail the Air.” In the Middle: Peace, Love & the Middle Ages, uploaded September 1, 2013. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
Part two of our series on the recent news around UFO disclosure, and the revelations of Luis Elizondo. We question if Elizondo is who he claims to be, and speculate on the true intentions behind his public relations campaign. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y8F77VtDssg Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/UFO-Disclosure2.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Research by Jason Charbonneau. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Banias, MJ. “Ex Intel Official Says He Was the Source of the Pentagon's UFO Videos.” Vice. October 20, 2020. Barnes, Julian E., and Helene Cooper. “Government Finds No Evidence That Aerial Sightings Were Alien Spacecraft.” New York Times. June 3, 2021. Bender, Bryan. “The Pentagon's Secret Search for UFOs.” Politico Magazine. December 16, 2017. Blumenthal, Ralph. “On the Trail of a Secret Pentagon U.F.O. Program.” New York Times. December 18 2017. Blumenthal, Ralph and Leslie Kean. “No Longer in Shadows Pentagons UFO Unit Will Make Some Findings Public.” New York Times, July 23, 2020. Brewer, Jack. “Corbell Asserts but Fails to Report How Stories Vetted." UFO Trail. April 13, 2021. DNA web team. “Video showing 14 UFOs near US Navy ship goes viral - WATCH.” DNA, May 29, 2021. Kean, Leslie, Ralph Blumenthal, and Helene Cooper. “Glowing Auros and ‘Black Money': The Pentagon's Mysterious U.F.O. Program.” New York Times. December 16, 2017. Kloor, Keith. “The Media loves this UFO Expert who says he Worked for an obscure Pentagon Program. Did he?” The Intercept. June 1, 2019. Office of the Director of National Intelligence. "Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena." June 25, 2021. Rogan, Joe. "# 1029 Tom DeLonge." The Joe Rogan Experience. October 2017. Podcast, Spotify, 1:40. West, Mick. “"Pyramid" UFO's in Night Vision Footage - Maybe Bokeh?” Metabunk. April 8, 2021. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
Part two of our series on the recent news around UFO disclosure, and the revelations of Luis Elizondo. We question if Elizondo is who he claims to be, and speculate on the true intentions behind his public relations campaign. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Research by Jason Charbonneau. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Main Sources: Banias, MJ. “Ex Intel Official Says He Was the Source of the Pentagon's UFO Videos.” Vice. October 20, 2020. Accessed October 3, 2021: https://vice.com/en/article/5dpm45/this-guy-says-he-was-the-source-of-the-pentagons-ufo-videos. Barnes, Julian E., and Helene Cooper. “Government Finds No Evidence That Aerial Sightings Were Alien Spacecraft.” New York Times. June 3, 2021. Accessed October 3, 2021: https://nytimes.com/2021/06/03/us/politics/ufos-sighting-alien-spacecraft-pentagon.html. Bender, Bryan. “The Pentagon's Secret Search for UFOs.” Politico Magazine. December 16, 2017. Accessed August 4, 2021: https://politico.com/magazine/story/2017/12/16/pentagon-ufo-search-harry-reid-216111. Blumenthal, Ralph. “On the Trail of a Secret Pentagon U.F.O. Program.” New York Times. December 18 2017. Accessed June 27, 2021: https://nytimes.com/2017/12/18/insider/secret-pentagon-ufo-program.html; https://newsweek.com/2018/09/28/do-aliens-exist-blink-182-co-founder-ex-pentagon-official-prove-we-are-not-1129299.html. Blumenthal, Ralph and Leslie Kean. “No Longer in Shadows Pentagons UFO Unit Will Make Some Findings Public.” New York Times, July 23, 2020. Accessed August 5, 2021: https://nytimes.com/2020/07/23/us/politics/pentagon-ufo-harry-reid-navy.html. Brewer, Jack. “Corbell Asserts but Fails to Report How Stories Vetted." UFO Trail. April 13, 2021. Accessed August 2, 2021: https://ufotrail.blogspot.com/2021/04/corbell-asserts-but-fails-to-report-how.html. DNA web team. “Video showing 14 UFOs near US Navy ship goes viral - WATCH.” DNA, May 29, 2021. Accessed September 29. 2021: https://dnaindia.com/world/report-ufo-filmmaker-jeremy-corbell-releases-footage-allegedly-showing-14-ufos-hovering-near-us-navy-ship-2892451. Kean, Leslie, Ralph Blumenthal, and Helene Cooper. “Glowing Auros and ‘Black Money': The Pentagon's Mysterious U.F.O. Program.” New York Times. December 16, 2017. Accessed June 27, 2021: https://nyti.ms/2kB62aH. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
A number of fans have asked me my opinion on the recent news around UFOs, and the apparent moves towards UFO disclosure on the part of the US government. I have been extremely skeptical of this “disclosure” campaign from the start, and I think it's important that students of ufology take a critical look at these developments, and challenge some of the narratives presented. To this end, I've decided to do a two-part series on the disclosure campaigns of the 21st century, and how they're not what they appear to be. This is the first of these podcasts, covering the work of Tom DeLonge and To The Stars Academy, as well as the revelation of the AATIP program. Special thanks to Robbie Graham for reviewing an earlier draft of this narration. Robbie is an indispensable voice in ufology, and he currently runs August Night Books, which has published some excellent titles in anomalistics. Check out their website: https://augustnightpress.blogspot.com/p/books.html Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/UFO-Disclosure.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Research by Jason Charbonneau. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Main Sources: Blumenthal, Ralph. “On the Trail of a Secret Pentagon U.F.O. Program.” New York Times, December 18 2017. Goodman, Jessica. “Tom DeLonge on New Sekret Machines Book: ‘This is not just Tom Talking about UFOs Again.'”ew.com, April 5, 2016. Graham, Robbie. “DeLonge DeLusion Part 1.” Mysterious Universe, November 3, 2016. Guarino, Ben. “Tom DeLonge defined Pop-Punk with Blink 182. He left stardom behind to study aliens.” The Washington Post, March 31, 2017. Kean, Leslie, Helene Cooper, Ralph Blumenthal. “Glowing Auros and ‘Black Money': The Pentagon's Mysterious U.F.O. Program.” New York Times, December 16, 2017: https://nyti.ms/2kB62aH. Pell, Nicholas. “Tom DeLonge's Ne Sekret Machines Project takes a Serious Look at UFOs.” LA Weekly, April 19, 2016. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
A number of fans have asked me my opinion on the recent news around UFOs, and the apparent moves towards UFO disclosure on the part of the US government. I have been extremely skeptical of this “disclosure” campaign from the start, and I think it's important that students of ufology take a critical look at these developments, and challenge some of the narratives presented. To this end, I've decided to do a two-part series on the disclosure campaigns of the 21st century, and how they're not what they appear to be. This is the first of these videos, covering the work of Tom DeLonge and To The Stars Academy, as well as the revelation of the AATIP program. Special thanks to Robbie Graham for reviewing an earlier draft of this narration. Robbie is an indispensable voice in ufology, and he currently runs August Night Books, which has published some excellent titles in anomalistics. Check out their website: https://augustnightpress.blogspot.com/p/books.html Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: ThinkAnomalous.com/UFO-Disclosure.html Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Research by Jason Charbonneau. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Main Sources: Blumenthal, Ralph. “On the Trail of a Secret Pentagon U.F.O. Program.” New York Times, December 18 2017. Accessed June 27, 2021: https://nytimes.com/2017/12/18/insider/secret-pentagon-ufo-program.html. Goodman, Jessica. “Tom DeLonge on New Sekret Machines Book: ‘This is not just Tom Talking about UFOs Again.'”ew.com, April 5, 2016. Accessed June 13, 2021: https://ew.com/article/2016/04/05/tom-delonge-sekret-machines-book. Graham, Robbie. “DeLonge DeLusion Part 1.” Mysterious Universe, November 3, 2016. Accessed June 13, 2021: https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2016/11/the-delonge-delusion-part-one. Guarino, Ben. “Tom DeLonge defined Pop-Punk with Blink 182. He left stardom behind to study aliens.” The Washington Post, March 31, 2017. Accessed June 13, 2021: https://washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/03/31/tom-delonge-defined-pop-punk-with-blink-182-he-left-stardom-behind-to-study-aliens. Kean, Leslie, Helene Cooper, Ralph Blumenthal. “Glowing Auros and ‘Black Money': The Pentagon's Mysterious U.F.O. Program.” New York Times, December 16, 2017: https://nyti.ms/2kB62aH. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
While the US government created the world's first government office to address the UFO question only after Kenneth Arnold's famous sighting in the summer of 1947, it was far from the first time that US officials had been forced to contend with UFO reports. Throughout the Second World War, Allied and German pilots frequently encountered fast-moving balls of light and other strange phenomena over Europe, the Mediterranean, and the South Pacific. The large volume of reports make it abundantly clear that the UFO phenomenon preceded the summer of the flying saucer, and suggest that the US government may have known more than they let on in the wake of Arnold's sighting. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FYfTYtDDIM8 Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/foo-fighters.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com) Research by Jason Charbonneau Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Primary Sources: (A. P.) “Saucers May Be "Foo Fighters," Flier Suggests.” Times Herald (Olean, New York). July 8, 1947, page 3. (A. P.) “‘Discs' Said Found” Morning Avalanche (Lubbock, Texas). July 8, 1947, page 10."Foo-Fighter." Time 45, no. 3, 15 Jan 1945. (A.P.) "Balls of Fire Stalk U.S. Fighters in Night Assaults Over Germany." New York Times. Jan 2, 1945, p. 1, 4. (A. P.) “Nazis Use Jet, Rocket Planes.” Evening Tribune (Albert Lea, Minnesota). November 7, 1944, page 1. (A. P.) “Floating Silver Balls Latest Nazi Weapons.” Eugene Register Guard. December 13, 1944 (A. P.) “Secret Weapon Resembles Yule Decoration.” Twin Falls Telegram. December 14, 1944, page 1. Chamberlain, Jo. “The Foo-Fighter Mystery.” The American Legion Magazine. December, 1945. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.
While the US government created the world's first government office to address the UFO question only after Kenneth Arnold's famous sighting in the summer of 1947, it was far from the first time that US officials had been forced to contend with UFO reports. Throughout the Second World War, Allied and German pilots frequently encountered fast-moving balls of light and other strange phenomena over Europe, the Mediterranean, and the South Pacific. The large volume of reports make it abundantly clear that the UFO phenomenon preceded the summer of the flying saucer, and suggest that the US government may have known more than they let on in the wake of Arnold's sighting. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript and audio: ThinkAnomalous.com/Foo-Fighters.html Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com) Research by Jason Charbonneau Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Primary Sources: (A. P.) “Saucers May Be "Foo Fighters," Flier Suggests.” Times Herald (Olean, New York). July 8, 1947, page 3. (A. P.) “‘Discs' Said Found” Morning Avalanche (Lubbock, Texas). July 8, 1947, page 10."Foo-Fighter." Time 45, no. 3, 15 Jan 1945. http://content.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601450115,00.html. (A.P.) "Balls of Fire Stalk U.S. Fighters in Night Assaults Over Germany." New York Times. Jan 2, 1945, p. 1, 4. (A. P.) “Nazis Use Jet, Rocket Planes.” Evening Tribune (Albert Lea, Minnesota). November 7, 1944, page 1. (A. P.) “Floating Silver Balls Latest Nazi Weapons.” Eugene Register Guard. December 13, 1944 (A. P.) “Secret Weapon Resembles Yule Decoration.” Twin Falls Telegram. December 14, 1944, page 1. Chamberlain, Jo. “The Foo-Fighter Mystery.” The American Legion Magazine. December, 1945. This article is reproduced in full in: http://project1947.com/articles/amlfoo.htm. Jollymore, Warren R.. “Flying Discs Remind AAF Veteran of Pacific Area ‘Fireball' Reports.” Wisconsin State Journal. July 8, 1947, page 5. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com. UFO Case Review contains sound design with elements downloaded from Freesound.org. Typewriter_2rows.wav, Uploaded by Fatson under the Attribution License.