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Apr 06 2009

A Paranormal Interview

This post is slightly off-topic, but I figured it may be of interest: an interview with Richard Holland - editor of Britain’s Paranormal Magazine - conducted by Richard Thomas over at Room 101.

Paranormal Magazine is an excellent publication that regularly covers UFOs and a whole range of high-strangeness, and is definitely worth checking out, if you haven’t already.

And with that plug done, here’s an excerpt from the interview:

Richard Thomas: “Looking back on it now, I think my own interest in these subjects lie in three things really: my interest in Sci-Fi, my own personal little brushes with the paranormal, and, last but not least, my father’s interest in Graham Hancock’s theories and other esoteric type subjects. Were any of your parents or other family interested in the paranormal at all when you were growing up?”

Richard Holland: “No, my parents weren’t interested in the supernatural at all. My father read a lot of good quality sci-fi but he was one of those blokes who, instead of learning from it that all things are possible, used it as a prop to his untrained wannabe scientific outlook. He was a member of the Humanist Association and a big fan of Carl Sagan et al. He’d hate what I’m doing now for a living. My mum is much more open-minded about such things and recalls seeing a white lady glowing a vivid white sitting on the end of her bed when she was a child in the Blitz. She doesn’t think of it as an ‘angel’ either – it terrified her!”

And here’s the rest!

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One Comment to “A Paranormal Interview”

  1. BenDoverEsq. Says:

    Interesting interview and timely as I just got a number of books dealing with poltergeists.

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