Alchemy of the Aether

“This system is meta-logical, but not metaphysical. It violates no laws because it is the substance from which laws are made.”
As the Lunar Dust Settles

“We’ve been mining on the moon for thirty years.”
The Phantom Scalpel

“Patterns of animal mutilations are consistent with a covert infectious disease monitoring operation in the United States and elsewhere.”
Investigating the Investigators: A Chemical Imbalance

It is an arrogance that any real skeptic should be embarrassed to be associated with.
A Means to an Unknown End

“Maybe it wasn’t so much about treatment, and it was more about testing. Experimental, maybe.”
The Frozen Veil

“We live in a world where we called all of this matter, but it could have been anti-matter that wound up winning out.”
The Darkest Accord

“What do they need help with if they’ve been here this whole time?”
Recycling the Cosmos

“It has the power to direct how mankind evolves over a very long period of time, potentially in cycles.”
Orbs of Intuition

“Plasma may behave as a highly cooperative structure.”
The Elixir in the Labyrinth

“It has long been understood that UFOs have an affinity for water.”
A Bridging of Dimensions

“It resonates some kind of harmonic and it gets lighter. And if you hit it with enough terahertz, it’ll float.”
Anomalies of the Aegean

“I think we need to rethink what we know about human dispersal, not just in Greece but around the world.”
A Cult of Lost Technology

“We take it all on faith.”
A Machine Without Time

“It’s almost like they’re a displacement craft, that displaces our time like a submarine would in the ocean.”
Patient Advocates of the Paradigm Shift

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About Last Night…

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Family and the Phenomenon

I think I was about 8 or 9 years old when I found out I was adopted. I remember it being a shock, obviously. I remember crying and being confused. It turned out that the people I had called Mom and Dad my whole life were really my biological aunt and uncle, and my sisters […]
The Somber Implications of the Cognitive Human Interface

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