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The Mole of Edge Hill

 Author: John Reppion  Category: article, folklore, history  Publisher: Daily Grail Publishing  Published: 22 September 2009  More info
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Writers and topics in Volume 4 of Darklore:

Filip Coppens takes us on a tour of the jaw-dropping Gobekli Tepe, a megalithic site in Turkey which is more than 10,000 years old; Robert Bauval puts forward a ground-breaking theory about the sacred landscape upon which the monuments of Ancient Egypt were constructed; Nigel Watson compares the ‘scareship’ sightings of World War I with the modern UFO and Men in Black phenomena; Robert Schoch and Oana Ghiocel ponder whether psychic warfare was used to spark an East European revolution; Theo Paijmans looks back on the first instances of the legendary ‘Spring-Heeled Jack’ in America and investigates the ‘Newhallville Terror’; Greg Taylor surveys the myths and legends which may have inspired the construction of the ‘American Stonehenge’, the enigmatic Georgia Guidestones; The Emperor looks at the confluence of occultists and sci-fi writers which may have given birth to the modern UFO phenomenon; Greg McQueen brushes the hype away from the ‘Abydos Glyphs’ which allegedly show helicopters and jets in Ancient Egypt; John Higgs offers a new, speculative theory on the rock art found at megalithic sites; Richard Freeman goes in search of Japanese monsters, the Yokai; Blair MacKenzie Blake puts forward a new, dark interpretation of the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery; Michael Tymn tells the strange afterlife tale of the ‘Watseka Wonder’ ; Neil Arnold traces the lineage of the blood-sucking monsters from around the world; Nick Redfern uncovers some formerly classifed documents which show the U.S. government’s interest in the psi abilities of animals; John Reppion tells the strange underground tale of the ‘Mole of Edge Hill’.


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