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Utterly convincing, sorta...
p38 - Story of Steve Brodie meeting Dero somewhere in AZ. Absolute proof of... of...
p46 - Haunted mine in NorCal or Oregon guarded by IT. A friend of a friend...
p72 - Ape Canyon. They called them skookums, dood. Better accounts of the Ape Canyon stuff elsewhere.
p76 - Nahanni Valley in NW Canada along the Mackenzie River. "Valley of Headless Men." Something in the valley the Indians fear. Okay let's have a look at google maps and google earth & see what we can find. Hmm. Google maps I see town of Mackenzie but no so-named river or mtns. Oops never mind, didn't go far enough north, found them in NW Territory. 550 miles west of Fort Simpson... way off, that puts you close to the coast & the snow covered mtns there. The Nahanni National Park Preserve is about 150 miles SW of Fort Simpson, if that's what the author is referring to... Photos of the river, a hot springs, no mist-covered valley that I can see... I guess you pick a remote area where no one ever goes & make up stuff about it cuz no one will ever check... 😅 Unless of course Google is in on the secret & hiding the area from us. Must be... That's why all "ascended masters" are from Tibet...
p88 - Raymond Bernard & tunnels in Brazil. He disappeared in 1965 & presumably was living in an underground city. -Maybe he's held captive! We must go rescue him! Eh, he's probably dead by now.
p112 - Superstition Mountains & Lost Dutchman Mine. No one ever comes out alive. 50 miles east of Phoenix. -Easy to find maybe. Has anyone tried lately?
p122 - Tunnel west of Sheridan WY 200 feet up a cliff face. -Okay... Again, has anyone, or even the author(!) tried to find it? Didn't think so. What happened to field investigations, hmm?
p126 - Binger, OK. Hollow hill outside town. Scared away a reporter. No one else in history has ever checked this place either I guess...
p136 - Article by Bernard, flying saucers are of subterranean origin.
Nobody ever looked into these places since the 30 years after the book was published? Hmm... How about some field investigation Mr. Author?
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