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New Saucerian presents the third edition (2014) of "The Mothman's Photographer II" by Andy Colvin. When this book was first published almost ten years ago, it caused a ruckus and was generally misunderstood, because the author presented radical theories and material that are only now coming to be known in the public sphere, such as spying and eavesdropping in the paranormal field, synchronistic events that lead researchers to forbidden government secrets, and strange sightings of entities that appear to be trying to communicate with ordinary citizens. Why this may be so is up to debate, but there is no doubt that this personal, conspiratorial, and philosophical book created a sea-change in t...
Expert Oracle Exadata, 2nd Edition opens up the internals of Oracle's Exadata platform so that you can fully benefit from the most performant and scalable database hardware appliance capable of running Oracle Database. This edition is fully-updated to cover Exadata 5-2 and Oracle Database 12c. If you're new to Exadata, you'll soon learn that it embodies a change in how you think about and manage relational databases. A key part of that change lies in the concept of offloading SQL processing to the storage layer. In addition there is Oracle's engineering effort in creating a powerful platform for both consolidation and transaction processing. The resulting value proposition in the form of Exa...
In "The Men That Don't Fit," decorated U.S. Army veteran Rod MacKenzie grippingly describes his unwitting involvement in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and his harrowing journey to escape murderous "clean up" crews by hiding out in carnivals around the world. Features analysis by conspiracy experts Joan D'Arc (of Paranoia Magazine) and Andy Colvin (of New Saucerian Press).
In 2012, popular radio personalities Jeffery Pritchett and Andy Colvin invited a number of prominent Bigfoot researchers onto their wild and woolly show, "The Church of Mabus," in order to get a handle on the controversial Bigfoot scene. "Praise For the Hairy Man: The Secret Life of Bigfoot" (named one of the Top Ten Cryptozoology Books of 2013) is the result of this intensive yearlong examination. Using a simple "10 Questions" interview format, the authors provide a useful snapshot of this burgeoning field of research. In these colorful discussions, Pritchett and Colvin - who have both seen Bigfoot and experienced a variety of paranormal phenomena over the course of their lives - ask the di...
This is the dramatic story of the Capital City Service, the Hibs casuals who became the most notorious gang in Scotland. 'These Colours Don't Run' is one of the most readable books in the genre: at times dark and violent, but often humorous and moving.
This is the dramatic story of the Capital City Service, the Hibs casuals who became the most notorious gang in Scotland. 'These Colours Don't Run' is one of the most readable books in the genre: at times dark and violent, but often humorous and moving.
A cryptozoologist provides historical cases, evidence, and first-person accounts of sightings of flying humanoids, including the Mothman, the Van Meter Creature, and the Houston Batman.
Spurred in 2001 by the realization that the 9/11 attacks were accurately predicted - in 1967 - by a friend who was seeing Mothman, Seattle artist Andrew Colvin began filming a reality series, "The Mothman's Photographer," documenting his experiences growing up in Mound, West Virginia. "The Mothman's Photographer III" is a book of oral history based on the second half of that series, where Colvin travels afield in search of Mothman-related avatars like Thunderbird, Bigfoot, and Garuda. As the synchronicities pile up, Colvin shocks listeners to one of America's top conspiracy shows, The Grassy Knoll, by explaining that Mothman seems to have been worshipped widely in the ancient past, perhaps w...
New Saucerian Press proudly presents John Keel's "The Book of Mothman: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Reality Distortion But Were Afraid to Ask." The chapters in this Keel-approved collection, culled from New Saucerian's four recently published "Selected Writings of John Keel" books ("Flying Saucer to the Center of Your Mind," "The Outer Limits of the Twilight Zone," "Searching For the String," and "The Great Phonograph in the Sky"), coalesce to create a dazzling, mind-blowing "unified theory" concerning the paraphysical distortions and "glitches" seemingly invading our reality. Many of the articles in "The Book of Mothman" were written years before Keel's "Mothman Prophecies," whi...