06-13-2021, 07:28 PM
@"Mystic Wanderer"
Something I find of note is that, overall, reports of paranormal and mysterious events is much lower in continental Europe than the USA, and, tellingly, the UK.
Didn't used to be that way. The tales of the Brothers Grimm originate from the forests just east of Frankfurt am Main. Middle Ages Europe had many stories of Fae, trolls, goblins, etc. Jacques Vallée's book "Passport to Magonia" does a good job of tying the weirdness of those tales to modern-day UFO entity encounters.
But today? One hears very little about UFO activity in Europe, or people going missing in wilderness areas. Makes me wonder if there is a cultural bias against reporting such events.
Cheers
Something I find of note is that, overall, reports of paranormal and mysterious events is much lower in continental Europe than the USA, and, tellingly, the UK.
Didn't used to be that way. The tales of the Brothers Grimm originate from the forests just east of Frankfurt am Main. Middle Ages Europe had many stories of Fae, trolls, goblins, etc. Jacques Vallée's book "Passport to Magonia" does a good job of tying the weirdness of those tales to modern-day UFO entity encounters.
But today? One hears very little about UFO activity in Europe, or people going missing in wilderness areas. Makes me wonder if there is a cultural bias against reporting such events.
Cheers
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