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This is Renegade Files Episode 34, The Unified Paranormal Theory… Get ready for weirdness, twisted ideas, and concepts that are so crazy, they just might be true.
Is there a reason that increases in Bigfoot Sightings correspond to more UFO reports? Do people who see ghosts see more Aliens? Are modern-day cryptids, ETs, and lights in the sky the same phenomena as ancient Fairies, Demons, and Angels?
Could one, unifying concept explain why such experiences persist for centuries, despite a conspicuous absence of proof?
On this episode of Renegade Files we’ll delve into the theory that there may very well be a common connection that unifies all paranormal events. On this journey we’ll take a few guidebooks, like John Keel’s “The 8th Tower,” and “The Goblin Universe” by Ted Holiday. Together we’ll venture even further than these heroic figures as we strive to make sense of the nonsensical, try to unite the untamed, and see if we can sort the cursed from the mythical within the grand convergence concept of … The Unified Paranormal Theory
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Theme Song: “Steve’s Djembe” by Vani, FMA, licensed: Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 License.
“Paranormal Protocol” by Stone Calculus, DV8NOW Records, licensed: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License.
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