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Episode 177 - High Strangeness: UFOs to Paranormal and Everything In Between


A wide-ranging conversation with Brent Raynes about UFOs, Paranormal, Psychic, Shape Shifters, Inter-Dimensional Travel, The Oz Effect, Researchers and Investigators, the connection between Native Americans and UFOs, John Keel, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Geomagnetism, Phantom Landscapes, Uri Geller, Men In Black, Psychoid, Carl Jung, SRI, Dr. Green, and more...




Brent Raynes

Brent Raynes is the author of Visitors from Hidden Realms (2004), On The Edge of Reality (2009) and John A. Keel: The Man, The Myths, and the Ongoing Mysteries (2019). He is the editor of the online magazine Alternate Perceptions (apmagazine.info) and has been researching and investigating UFOs and other high-strange phenomena for 55 years, going back to age 14. Raynes has spoken at conferences and workshops from coast to coast, has appeared three times on Coast-to-Coast AM radio and numerous other radio and podcast platforms. He has worked with the Dr. Edgar Mitchell Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial and Extraordinary Encounters (FREE), contributed a chapter for their book Beyond UFOs (2018), and also worked with the UFO Contact Center International.




"The World is Much Stranger and Unorthodox Than We Have Been Led to Believe" -

Brent Raynes


Brent Raynes takes readers on a journey into the fringes of reality, exploring the lives of individuals who traverse the paranormal and the extraordinary. The book delves into encounters with phenomena such as Bigfoot, interdimensional portals, ancient sacred sites, and mysterious energies. Raynes' extensive travels and firsthand experiences provide a unique perspective on the unknown, challenging conventional perceptions. From UFO investigations to contact with alien beings, the book covers a broad spectrum of bizarre and unexplained occurrences. Raynes' work offers a compelling look at the mysteries that lie beyond everyday reality, promising to alter readers' understanding of the world.




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AP Magazine

An alternative way to explore and explain the mysteries of our world. "Published since 1985, online since 2001."





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