Hidden Headlines of Texas
Here’s a book I definitely recommend that you get hold of: Hidden Headlines of Texas: Strange, Unusual and Bizarre Newspaper Stories, 1860 - 1910.
The book was researched and compiled by well-known paranormal author Chad Lewis; and I have written the foreword to it. Publication date is imminent.
This is an essential piece of work for those that want to learn about some of the little-known stories on a whole range of high-strangeness that made their way into the newspapers of Texas in times past.
And fans of Ufology will find much to interest and entertain them, including access to a wealth of little-known 19th Century newspaper articles on the mystery airship encounters that proliferated throughout that era; and also welcome data on the infamous alleged UFO crash at the little town of Aurora, Texas in 1897.
In one of those decidedly synchronistic situations, I have to drive through Aurora to get to my father-in-law’s home outside of Fort Worth. Now and then, I’ll stop off at the local cemetery where - according to legend at least - the dead body of the alien pilot was buried.
I haven’t found it yet though…
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June 30th, 2007 at 11:07 pm
Speaking of hidden…
http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=29780
What was that?
jess