Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Mysterious and Fatal Books of Death Found in Denmark - Mysterious Universe

It may surprise some people but reading is not always the healthiest way to pass the time. Whether it's human-inflicted trouble born of ignorance or something harder to explain, there are times where it would be healthier to just turn on Netflix and take root on the couch.  Paul Seaburn reports on the use of arsenic as not only a handy pesticide but a way of ensuring that the bedtime story you are reading is your last. (But, oh, such a pretty shade of green.) Then Nick Redfern discusses his Paranormal Books and High Strangeness. Sometimes the weird does not want to be examined. It seems when the MIB's and WIB's are the subject, you can say goodbye to normalcy and peace of mind--no chemicals required. (CM)

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from THE ANOMALIST http://bit.ly/2mJsiQY

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