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Nov 23 2007

Mt. Shasta Mysteries

For those of you wondering whatever happened to the Lemurians of Mt. Shasta, well, they’re back – in the pages of Fate magazine, at least. Writer K. Martin provides a good overview, and new data too, on this somewhat unusual topic that many are content to relegate to a bygone era of Forteana; but that, for me, is one that always fascinates. Check out the rest of the new issue of Fate too for much more of an unexplained and weird nature.

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Nick Redfern – who has written posts on UFOMystic.
Punk music fan, Tennents Super and Carlsberg Special Brew beer fan, horror film fan, chocolate fan, like to wear black clothes, like to stay up late. Work as a writer.

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6 Comments to “Mt. Shasta Mysteries”

  1. ruffready Says:

    Naval Air Station Lemoore-
    I was there (off and on ) when not on the USS Oriskany (with : Milton William Cooper)

    I saw things while on watch, that to this day make me shake my head.

    and I’m not saying much.

  2. Graylien Says:

    Are giant vegetables mentioned in that article?

  3. red pill junkie Says:

    and I’m not saying much.

    Well, spit it out dude! :-)

  4. Richelle Hawks Says:

    The Fate article gives a fair overview and some personal accounts of strange experiences at Mt. Shasta, but unfortunately doesn’t mention the current references/lemurian stories/spiritual importance placed in Mt. Shasta by the most interesting channeler Lee Carrol, of the Kryon mythos. Kryon touches on some surprisingly thought provoking occult-quantum oriented stuff too. If you can bear the love and light and angels that go along with it. http://www.kryon.com/k_chanelShasta05.html

  5. Nick Redfern Says:

    Richelle:

    Many thanks for this. The Kryon angle is indeed an interesting one. You’ve made me think about doing a piece on this for the blog…

  6. Richelle Hawks Says:

    You’re welcome. Rock on, Kryon.

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