How do anomalous experiences affect the minds and subsequent lives of individuals? The ex-wife of Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood recounts two odd incidents. One, a 1998 Brazilian sighting, made a panelist on a British talk show ask if Jo Wood was sober. Her life may have been altered by these events, as a promo for Jo's podcast "Alien Nation" claims "sheĆ¢€™s believed all her life really, but that really sealed it." Similarly, a 2008 "life-changing experience" in Argentina gave "an order" to
The Guy Who Made a UFO Landing Pad in the Desert and Vanished. Brent Swancer says what now remains is a "missing persons" conundrum and "The Ovniport" tourist attraction. The Early Contactee phenomenon generated interesting results in publications and even merchandising, per David Metcalfe's
Other Worlds -- Retro Telekinetic Mind Tech and the Sounds of Contact. Metcalfe claims the psychokinetic training potential of "The Flying Saucer Table Lamp" in a 1967 Daniel Fry
Understanding journal isn't as far-fetched as it sounds. But the curious record offered in conjunction with this old ad didn't affect our psyche--at least, so far(?) (WM)
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