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The World's Strangest True Stories: The FATE Magazine Library of the Paranormal and the Unexplained
- Narrated by: Kaleb Cutsinger, Jean Marie Stein - editor
- Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
Classic 2,000,000+ copy best-selling series.
Amazon top 10 in paranormal & supernatural!
"FATE magazine is fascinating." -Steven King
The world is not what we think it is.
The individuals whose experiences you are about to hear know that only too well, since nothing in their lives had prepared them for their encounters with things that are not supposed to happen - but did! Events like these remain hidden because those they happen to are afraid to speak out of a natural reluctance to have their sincerity or sanity questioned. Societies define their own realities and those who challenge them do so at their own peril. The moral seems to be that where these kinds of events are concerned, ignorance is the best policy.
Ignorance, of course, will not stop people from having strange, inexplicable experiences. Mysterious stuff will continue to fall out of the sky. People will continue to have bizarre UFO encounters. Little men, monsters, talking mongooses and invisible presences won't stop their determined trespassing into our reality.
While most of the world turns a deaf ear to these dimensions of experience, FATE has been listening. And a great number of people have shared their stories with FATE.
You are about to hear the strangest of them, the reports that represent the greatest challenge to science, reason, and understanding. What you will find here, in The World's Strangest True Stories, is nothing less than a full, unobstructed view of these other realities, tantalizing glimpses of things that don't belong here, of worlds not our own....
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- chully
- 24-11-23
It was ‘alright-ish’
It was ok. It struggled to keep my attention. I fast-forwarded past it going on and on about kangaroos which although out of place are not jaw dropping. Rambled on quite a bit. Alright if you want to do house work and miss parts with the Hoover noise.
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- mrs j davies
- 24-01-23
not bad not good
literally no gap between chapters, read a bit fast and trellises glamorganshire is not in england.
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- Anon
- 11-04-21
Rubbish book, dreadfully narrated
Terrible book with dreadful narration. You could not tell where one story ended and the next began.
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