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Episode: Crop Circles: Fact and Fiction | STUFF THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW

Published on July 7, 2024

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

Buy My Book: Not Because You Should, But Because I'd Like Some Money Cover

Buy My Book: Not Because You Should, But Because I'd Like Some Money

by John Marszalkowski

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They took a lot of, they thought it was hilarious that people would study these circles and then with strident confidence come out and say, 'This is what teaches us about the messages from the heavens.' And you know, 'This is ancient technology, buy my book and learn more about it.'

In this segment, the podcast host humorously discusses the exaggerated claims made about crop circles being messages from the heavens and ancient technology. They reference someone suggesting listeners buy their book to learn more about these claims, in the context of a conversation about the infamous hoaxers Doug and Dave.

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The Big Book of Paranormal

by Tim Rayborn

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Crop circles have fascinated people for a long time, and depending on when you grew up and what your predilections were like as a kid, you might be most familiar with crop circles in terms of fiction or in terms of books about the paranormal.

In this segment, the hosts are exploring how different individual experiences shape their understanding of crop circles. They highlight that people might come to know about crop circles through various media, particularly books about the paranormal, as part of a larger discussion on the diverse interpretations and perceptions surrounding crop circles.

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