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Newsletter Dated: 11/18/2008 4:07:32 PMSubject: Darklore Volume 2 Now Available! Greg Taylor's excellent journal Darklore 1 was a success and sold out quickly. Be sure to get ahold of Darklore Volume 2, now available on Amazon.com and The Daily Grail site.
In Darklore 2 you'll find tons of esoterica by Nick Redfern, Jon Downes, Greg Taylor, and, I'm exicted to say, me, Regan Lee!
Here's a taste of what's in Darklore 2, courtesy of Greg from The Daily Grail site: Professor Stephen Braude writes about the 'Fear of Psi', Theo Paijmans shares some of his groundbreaking new research into UFO/ET reports from the 19th century, Nick Redfern discusses the mysteries of Loch Ness (besides that well - known beastie), Jon Downes looks at the history of Japanese soldiers who fought on after the official end of World War II, Paul Devereux teaches some little known history about European witchcraft and psychedelics, Mike Jay provides some startling new insights into the beginnings of Illuminati lore, and I write about the occult underpinnings of modern rock music. *Gasp for air* Also: Michael Tymn tells the fascinating story of an early 'near death experience', Mac Tonnies ponders on whether UFOs are the vanguards of a post - biological intelligence, Neil Arnold reveals the chilling history of the 'Bennington Triangle', Michael Prescott recounts the mysterious afterlife case involving the R - 101 airship accident, Filip Coppens has the inside story of the discovery of the crystal skull, Regan Lee discusses Mothman, Blair MacKenzie Blake shares his thoughts on the possible role of DMT in magick, and The Emperor points out the links between paranormal events and strange fogs and mists.
Visit Greg Taylor's The Daily Grail site here for info on how to get a copy, including info on the collector's edition. Greg Taylor's excellent journal Darklore 1 was a success and sold out quickly. Be sure to get ahold of Darklore Volume 2, now available on Amazon.com and The Daily Grail site.
In Darklore 2 you'll find tons of esoterica by Nick Redfern, Jon Downes, Greg Taylor, and, I'm exicted to say, me, Regan Lee!
Here's a taste of what's in Darklore 2, courtesy of Greg from The Daily Grail site: Professor Stephen Braude writes about the 'Fear of Psi', Theo Paijmans shares some of his groundbreaking new research into UFO/ET reports from the 19th century, Nick Redfern discusses the mysteries of Loch Ness (besides that well - known beastie), Jon Downes looks at the history of Japanese soldiers who fought on after the official end of World War II, Paul Devereux teaches some little known history about European witchcraft and psychedelics, Mike Jay provides some startling new insights into the beginnings of Illuminati lore, and I write about the occult underpinnings of modern rock music. *Gasp for air* Also: Michael Tymn tells the fascinating story of an early 'near death experience', Mac Tonnies ponders on whether UFOs are the vanguards of a post - biological intelligence, Neil Arnold reveals the chilling history of the 'Bennington Triangle', Michael Prescott recounts the mysterious afterlife case involving the R - 101 airship accident, Filip Coppens has the inside story of the discovery of the crystal skull, Regan Lee discusses Mothman, Blair MacKenzie Blake shares his thoughts on the possible role of DMT in magick, and The Emperor points out the links between paranormal events and strange fogs and mists.
Visit Greg Taylor's The Daily Grail site for info on how to get a copy, including info on the collector's edition. http://www.dailygrail.com/news/darklore - volume - 2 - released
Or, you can visit Amazon.com to purchase your copy.
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