Impossible Things: Roadside Bomb Sends Woman to Alternate Reality

By KEN KORCZAK Near-Death-Experience of an American civilian contract worker in Iraq is a mind-expanding story like no other. After getting blown up by a roadside bomb in Iraq, civilian contract worker Natalie Sudman “blinked” and found herself in another reality. It was a strange place indeed. Sudman discovered herself standing center stage in a … Read more

The Physicist and the Dead

By KEN KORCZAK SIR OLIVER LODGE was a top-tier scientist of his day. His legacy stands on the edge of greatness. If he wasn’t in the genius league of, say, a Max Planck or a Michael Faraday, he was a figure of historic significance in the field of experimental physics. His work with syntonics (we call … Read more

UFO of God & Synchronisity

By KEN KORCZAK When Chris Bledsoe came out with his long-promised UFO encounter book, my first notion was to take a pass. I have heard his remarkable story elsewhere numerous times over the past years. Bledsoe has made himself available for multiple interviews across many webcast platforms. However — I am glad I did not take … Read more

Live Streaming the Universe: How to Use Your Brain Like a Modem

By KEN KORCZAK How would you like the ability to livestream all knowledge existent in the Universe? You can. It can be accomplished similarly to how anyone today might use a computer to tap into the internet and the cloud to download and live-stream information. To connect with all existent universal knowledge — you don’t … Read more

Afterlife: Top Newsman Drowns and Sends Back His Concise Report from the “Other Side”

By KEN KORCZAK The true story of how Britain’s Greatest Journalist Died and Sent Back a Concisely Written News Story from ‘The Other Side.’ If you could send a person into the Afterlife to explore the environment of “The Other Side” and report back with a well-written, clear, concise and informative article, the best choice … Read more

Heroin, Rape and a Cult: The “Road” That Led One Man to Freedom

By KEN KORCZAK A teenage ‘hippie’ in New York City was psychologically scarred and headed for darkness when an unexpected invitation changed everything. It was the mid-1960s, and Richard Nissenbaum was a disaffected Jewish teen living in New York City. After his bar mitzvah at age 13, he lost all interest in religion. He was … Read more