The Monster in the Igloos

The Monster in the Igloos

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Invasion of the Ultraterrestrials

John Keel lived a weird and adventurous life. He brought UFOs and other strange phenomena to a larger audience through his compelling storytelling. And he had some wild theories about what all of these phenomena were, even if he didn't necessarily believe it himself.See omnystudi ...  Show more

The Ranch

The media has reported that the government has some level of interest in UFOs. But, while you might think that this would mean investigating physical crafts flying around in the sky, this is not exactly the case. What is happening is even stranger.See omnystudio.com/listener for ...  Show more

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