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Is reality far stranger than we’ve been led to believe? Researcher and author Andy Thomas joins Jim to explore the hidden connections between UFOs, ghosts, near-death experiences, crop circles, and more. From “time leaks” and precognitive dreams to unexplained encounters seen by everyday people, Andy reveals why the paranormal may be woven into our everyday world.
Discover why these mysteries may all be connected—and what they tell us about the true nature of reality.
You can find Andy's new book, Strange: Paranormal Realities in the Everyday World. at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3UyQ7es
This post contains Amazon affiliate links that benefit Jim Harold Media when you make a qualifying purchase. Thank you for your support!
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Is reality far stranger than we’ve been led to believe? Researcher and author Andy Thomas joins Jim to explore the hidden connections between UFOs, ghosts, near-death experiences, crop circles, and more. From “time leaks” and precognitive dreams to unexplained encounters seen by everyday people, Andy reveals why the paranormal may be woven into our everyday world.
Discover why these mysteries may all be connected—and what they tell us about the true nature of reality.
You can find Andy's new book, Strange: Paranormal Realities in the Everyday World. at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3UyQ7es
This post contains Amazon affiliate links that benefit Jim Harold Media when you make a qualifying purchase. Thank you for your support!
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