Ingo Swann & the Physics of the BVM (Blessed Virgin Mary)

By KEN KORCZAK INGO SWANN died in 2013 and holds a significant and iconoclastic space in fringe culture — but also increasingly in mainstream scientific circles. The latter includes those who are willing to acknowledge his unique contribution. He is known today as “The Father of Remote Viewing.” Will this title in the future be … Read more

Dream Archaeology: A Modern-Day Shaman Shows Us How to Explore the Multiverse

By KEN KORCZAK The title of this book may lead some to believe that it’s mostly about the NDE or near-death experience. But the author’s story about “dying and coming back” at age nine seems almost a minor anecdote against a backdrop of a lifetime of extraordinary abilities he developed, mostly in the realm of … Read more

Is It the Most Frightening UFO Book Ever Written? I Still Think So.

By KEN KORCZAK In 1995, Ron Felber published The Searchers, a book that was a significant departure for him. That’s because it was a “UFO book.” Describing himself as “not a ufologist” or UFO buff at all, Felber holds a Ph.D. in arts and letters from Drew University. He completed his undergraduate degree at the prestigious … Read more