A strange assortment to get you through the week...
- Robert McLuhan riffs on my post about magicians and the paranormal in his Paranormalia article "The Illusionists".
- The Societe Perillos looks deeper into the Bloodline controversy in "Blood on the Dancefloor".
- Also, the Grail Seekers blog writes up the Bloodline press conference last week.
- Mac Tonnies writes about "UFOs, Aliens and Consciousness" on his SETI.com blog.
- Filip Coppens takes you on an esoteric tour of St. Edmund's Masonic Church.
- Anthony North's latest post at Beyond the Blog is "Coincidence and the Thought Path".
- Sam Harris appears to be back in skeptic Randi's good books again, going by the Big R's latest newsletter.
- Nick Redfern gives his "3, 2, 1 of UFO Hatred" at Culture of Contact.
- Speaking of Nick, GhostMysteries.com has a feature interview with our favourite punk ufologist.
- UFO Digest features Brad Steiger's article "Rudolf Steiner and the Legacy of the Star Gods".
- The latest eSkeptic newsletter has two articles being skeptical of climate change skepticism.
- This week's Binnall of America audio interview is with S. Miles Lewis, discussing a wide range of esoteric topics.
- Also, Richard Thomas discusses "The Esoteric Worlds of Dr Who" in his column at Binnall of America.
- Paul Kimball offers a little ufological critique in "Ufology and Perspective".
Enjoy!



Dr. Who
I'm sorry to report I've never seen the series, because it was —to my knowledge anyway— never broadcasted on the mexican networks.
And it really pisses me off, because I'm sure I would have been a ravid fan. I guess I'll have to buy the DVDs of the series :-(
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It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!
Red Pill Junkie
Dr Who
I've watched Doctor Who since I was a kid, when it first came out. It was excellent then. It eventually became absolute rubbish, and was rightly taken off. But since its rebirth, it has been even better than the originals.
And the same can be said for its spin-off, Torchwood. To me it goes further than normal Sci fi, and actually connects with archetypes, families, issues and our deepest curiosity. And believe me, at times it can be damned funny, too.
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Reality, like time, is relative to the observer
Anthony North