Those who've been following the installments from the late John Keel's "Special Files" will, well, be specially pleased by this latest offering. First of all, we get to read something by Jaye Paro, the contactee whom site-minder Doug Skinner says "practically deluged [John] with weirdness." It's a treat to "hear" her directly, and not relayed by Keel as is the case in his Special Files. Second, Ms. Paro's article sheds some light on the
very mysterious Mount Misery, which gives background to so many of the escapades we've read about. And, lastly, some of the phenomena Ms. Paro attributes to the place bend the very definition of weirdness--among them trees that move; or that spring up overnight in front of doorways; and cars that disappear, either in the brush or down a deserted, dead end road at night. The scary UFO cases Paro also relates sound almost pedestrian in comparison. (WM)
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