Anomaly Archives News – July 4, 2025

Anomaly Archives News – July 4, 2025

Happy American Independence Day!

Coming Up: Monthly Anomaly-Academy Patron Presentations from…

Barbara Fisher, Susan Demeter, Tui Snider, Erica Lukes, Jack Brewer, and More!

Past Anomaly Academy Presenters… 

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Find links to this past year’s worth of monthly Anomaly Academy Lectures here and at our Patreon Site > Lectures Collection.

Check out our recent coverage of all things anomalous in the most recent episodes of Anomaly-NOW!

Subscribed to various versions of the podcast via…

 

Join Our Anomaly Archives Community of Patrons…

Join our Patreon (at the FREE or higher level) and get access to the Audio Only version of the podcast, with occasional special audio extras!

Recent additional archival materials…

Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness

  • And More!

 

Also, check out all the latest Anomaly News Headlines linked below through our Flipboard Magazine or on the website here: Anomaly Archives News Links 7/04/2025

Email: Contact@AnomalyArchives.org

Anomaly Archives founder, SMiles Lewis

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About SMiles Lewis

SMiles Lewis has had a lifelong interest in all things anomalous. An early age proclivity at recalling his nightly dreams as well as several personal experiences with ESP, precognition and dream switching bolstered his interest in the paranormal. In 2003, SMiles founded the non-profit Anomaly Archives that serves as the lending library of the Scientific Anomaly Institute (501c3). Radio talk show host Robert Larson described Miles as a “Gonzo Alt-Media Proprietor and Informationalist.” SMiles has been streaming his ANOMALY RADIO Network since last century and podcasting since before the term existed. In his day job with the Texas State Library and Archives Commission‘s Talking Book Program he manages a Volunteer Recording Studio and audio production department and has been a consultant on two digital audio development documents for the Library of Congress‘ National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled.

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