Saturday 5 April 2014

Beware Of The Hat Man

Beware Of The Hat Man
Originally posted by Nick Redfern on mysteriousuniverse.orgA couple of nights ago I finished reading the new book from Heidi Hollis, "The Hat Man: The True Story of Evil Encounters". This is a fascinating book that deserves to be read by students of various areas of research, including UFOs, hauntings, alien abductions, demonology, other realms of existence, the afterlife, and much more, too, including the Men in Black - the latter being an issue I'll return to later. I have known Heidi since 2005 when we took part in a week-long filming for a never-aired television show on the Roswell affair of 1947. I also know Heidi to be a skilled writer and researcher, and someone who knows how to grab the attention of her readers and write in a fashion that is both informative and entertaining. And, with that said, onto Heidi's latest release. "The Hat Man" is a book that is as illuminating as it is disturbing. Across its 240 pages it tells of the rise, development, and spreading phenomenon of the creepy character of the book's title. And Heidi - as a result of her research, writings, radio shows, and willingness to help people - has become the undeniable focal point for reports of the Hat Man. All of this brings us to the most important question of all: who, or what, is the Hat Man? Well, that's a very good question. Put simply, an untold number of people, dating back to an untold period of time, have reported encounters with what is clearly a malevolent entity with intentions that are not good - not in the slightest.Read more >>

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