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Sam Keith’s Legacy, Scientist Deaths, and the Spirituality of Near-Death Experiences

 

# Show Notes

From his Austin studio, Miles Lewis opens with something deeply personal: a tribute to comic artist Sam Keith, whose groundbreaking work on “The Maxx” left an indelible mark on 90s culture. Lewis recounts how his collaboration with Steve Romano helped transform Keith’s vision into an audio comic that eventually became an MTV animated series. (Keith remained collaborative and kind even while battling dementia in his later years.)

Shifting gears abruptly, the discussion moves through China’s flying saucer-like air taxi prototype before diving into more intriguing territory. **What should we make of the suspicious pattern of scientist deaths?** The episode examines cases like Caltech astrophysicist Carl Grillmare’s murder by Freddy Snyder, whose firearm charges were mysteriously dropped before the fatal shooting. The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base tragedy involving Jacob Pritchard and his connection to advanced research programs raises similar questions about whether these incidents represent coordinated attacks or simply our brains seeking patterns where none exist.

Lewis also explores how near-death experiences profoundly affect *believers* who haven’t experienced them, citing work by Kevin Williams and Dr. Kenneth Ring on reduced death anxiety and increased spirituality. Additionally, the episode covers archaeological mysteries from Roanoke colony to early American migration.

Tune in for this wide-ranging exploration of unexplained phenomena and critical thinking about mysterious patterns.

 

Timestamps below are approximate before final editing:

  • 00:00:00 – Remembering Comic Artist Sam Kieth
  • 00:03:30 – Flying Taxis and High Strangeness Encounters
  • 00:06:26 – Anomaly Archives Patron Benefits and Lectures
  • 00:08:50 – UFO Phenomena as Surveillance Accidents
  • 00:12:14 – Scientists Mysteriously Dying: Conspiracy or Coincidence?
  • 00:16:37 – Connecting Dark Cases Through Research Projects
  • 00:19:34 – Defense Scientists and Suspicious Deaths
  • 00:23:44 – Assassination Attacks on Military Scientists
  • 00:26:20 – Near-Death Experiences and Consciousness Research
  • 00:29:31 – Past Lives, Paranormal Research, and Roanoke’s Mystery
  • 00:31:13 – Homo Erectus Spread Earlier Than Expected

 

 

  • **UFO phenomena may be advanced surveillance technology** rather than extraterrestrial craft—reframed as potential artifacts of classified military systems rather than alien visitation.
  • **Near-death experiences reduce death anxiety more effectively than traditional spirituality**, with NDE survivors showing measurably lower fear of mortality and increased spiritual engagement compared to religious non-experiencers.
  • **Pattern-recognition bias in conspiracy analysis is a cognitive trap**—humans naturally see coordinated attacks in coincidental events, making it difficult to distinguish genuine conspiracies from false pattern-matching.

 

Miles Lewis opens Anomaly Now from Austin, Texas, sharing a heartfelt tribute to comic artist Sam Keith, who recently passed away. Lewis reflects on his 1990s collaboration with business partner Steve Romano to create an audio comic adaptation of Keith’s “The Maxx,” which ultimately contributed to the MTV animated series. Though battling dementia in his final years, Keith was collaborative and kind. Lewis briefly discusses China’s air taxi prototype resembling a flying saucer before promoting the Scientific Anomaly Institute’s Patreon and recent presentation by Zilia Edgar on coincidences and high strangeness encounters. The speaker discusses the Anomaly Archives’ membership structure, which offers patrons access to monthly live lectures and a backlog of content, with episodes becoming publicly available on YouTube and archive.org after a year. They enthusiastically recommend Steve Berg’s High Strangeness podcast, particularly an interview with David Metcalf titled “The UFO Game,” praising Metcalf’s fascinating insights connecting UFO phenomena to advertising, marketing, and religious movements. The speaker shares that Metcalf will present at the Anomaly Academy’s June lecture series, proposing that UFOs should be understood as “accidents of total surveillance” and artifacts of late modernity’s technological and perceptual systems rather than purely psychological phenomena. The speaker discusses conspiracy theories circulating about suspicious deaths of scientists, particularly referencing Tanner Boyle’s Getting Spooked podcast and articles from The Sentinel Briefing. They highlight the case of Carl Grillmare, a Caltech astrophysicist murdered at his home, allegedly by Freddy Snyder, a man with prior legal issues who had previously trespassed on Grillmare’s property. The speaker notes that firearm charges against Snyder were mysteriously dropped before the fatal shooting, and questions whether these scientist deaths might be connected to broader conspiracies involving government or foreign entities, while acknowledging skepticism from Boyle’s team. The speaker discusses a Sentinel briefing article alleging connections between a tragic murder-suicide case and military research projects previously linked to McCasland and Reza. The incident involved Jacob Pritchard killing his wife Jamie and coworker Jaime Gustaitis at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base before taking his own life, all three being confirmed base employees. While acknowledging the tragic commonality of such “family annihilation” cases, the speaker notes the suspicious pattern: Pritchard worked in AFRL’s Sensors Directorate managing advanced research programs, Gustaitis served in the Human Performance Wing, and Jamie worked in the Life Cycle Management Center, all connected to the same technological infrastructure previously mentioned in relation to other cases. The speaker discusses several mysterious deaths of scientists working on advanced military and defense projects, including approximately 25 British Marconi scientists between 1982 and 1990, and American Strategic Defense Initiative researchers. While acknowledging that governments have historically engaged in targeted assassinations for strategic purposes, the speaker emphasizes the importance of considering whether these deaths represent a coordinated attack or merely coincidental patterns that human brains naturally seek. The discussion highlights how our pattern-recognition tendencies can sometimes lead us to see connections where none may exist, requiring careful consideration of evidence before drawing conclusions. The podcast discusses recent research on near-death experiences, highlighting a shift in focus from studying experiencers themselves to examining how NDEs impact those who haven’t had them. Kevin Williams and Dr. Kenneth Ring are referenced regarding NDEs’ profound effects on believers, including reduced death anxiety and increased spirituality. The host shares personal perspectives on reality as energy and information transcending conventional time and space. Additional topics include children’s past-life memories from the Institute for Advanced Near-Death Studies, paranormal technology research, and archaeology news covering the Roanoke colony mystery and human migration to the Americas. The speaker thanks listeners for tuning into their nonprofit podcast dedicated to exploring anomalous phenomena, consciousness, unusual encounters with entities, and unexplained places and creatures. They emphasize that while monetization would be welcome, their primary mission is public education about mysterious topics ranging from ancient civilizations to cryptozoology. The speaker humorously acknowledges recent documentaries questioning the authenticity of famous Bigfoot footage, demonstrating their willingness to engage critically with their subject matter.

 

TRANSCRIPT

Hello, everyone. This is Miles Lewis. Welcome to another edition of Anomaly Now, straight out of Austin, Texas. This is the weekly news and media roundup for the 501c3 nonprofit Scientific Anomaly Institute, a .k .a. the Anomaly Archives.

O -M -G -W -T -F -B -T -W -T -L -D -R. gonna jump right in with oh you know i’m sad to report the passing of somebody that was influenced on me back in the 90s my friend and i had a company where we were producing audio comics comic book soundtracks audio adaptations of printed comic books and

A couple days ago, I learned of the passing of comic artist Sam Keith. K -I -E -T -H -I before E. My best friend and business partner Steve Romano worked with Sam back in the early 1990s to create an audio comic adaptation of Sam’s The Maxx M -A -X -X comic book. The audio adaptation along with a video animization by my friends Scott Hiles and Bryan Geer. Rest your soul, Byian. Helped Sam get the go -ahead for the Max animated series on MTV’s Liquid Television series. Links below to news of his passing and to illegal YouTube uploads of our audio production. Yeah.

And yeah, there was a long sordid history. Although we had a great relationship with Sam Keith, he was very nice and kind and allowed us to use… his material, and he worked closely with my good friend Steven Romano to create the sound design for the world. And so we produced these little audio cassettes of those, of the first three issues of the Max, which was then made into a television series, like I say. But here’s a little clip of some of that.

That’s not playing, is it? Let’s see if I can get that over to the right place.

Okay, come on now.

Let’s get this as full screen as possible. Yeah, so anyway, it was an animated series after.

So, yeah, when this premiered, so many people that knew that we’d made the audio soundtrack contacted us and were like, oh my god, you’re on MTV! Because their version so mimicked ours.

Anyway, I make an appearance, whatever.

Anyway. I was sad to learn that Sam had been suffering from a form of dementia for years, and I’m sure this is very hard on his family, and I’m sorry to see him go. He was a very interesting, creative artist that you should check out.

very interesting, creative artist that you should check out. You could do a search for Sam Keith, K -I -E -T -H. He worked on a lot of really cool comic books. I know that’s not really anomaly related, but…

Yeah. There you go.

This is going to have to be a very brief episode. I’m going to jump around. It’s going to be probably pretty disjointed for those who complain about my quote -unquote narration style, what have you. C ‘est la vie! Such is life, folks. I, you know, off the cuff. DIY. Do it yourself.

Punk aesthetic over at coasttocoastam .com. Alec Fernandez reports on a video of an air taxi resembling UFO takes test flight in China. Let’s take a look.

Yeah, basically it looks, I guess, vaguely flying saucer like, but yeah, actually more reminds me of the Jetsons, which, Hey, it’s about fricking time that we get our flying cars. Don’t you think? And we’ve seen videos like this for years. And I know here in Austin, I think it’s South by Southwest and maybe, maybe even as maybe a year ago, there was like a, an air taxi prototype that was making a debut, a debut.

Yeah. Meanwhile, let’s see. I do want to recommend… Oh, you know, I should mention that it is Wednesday, March 25th, 2026. You should go to our website, anomalyarchives .org. Please join our Patreon at patreon .com slash anomalyarchives. You’re probably watching this via youtube .com slash anomalyarchives or Twitch. or Facebook, or who knows. Yeah, last weekend, we had a wonderful presentation by Zilia Edgar. If coincidences are just coincidences, the element of perfect timing and high strangeness encounters, she did an excellent job of presenting some of the weirdest high strangeness cases I have ever heard. Some I was aware of, several I was not. And yeah, just this issue that skeptics often latch onto and rightly so. But yeah, it points to something strange and significant, perhaps, at understanding the nature of these weird phenomena. But yes, if you are a patron of the Anomaly Archives at the Anomaly Academy tier or higher, you get access to our monthly live lectures as well as to the backlog of the past years. And of course, after a year, we make those available to the public for free on our YouTube channel, et cetera, through our website and on the archives .org. So you could see, we started this in June of 2024. And so what are we, we’re in March. I think I did release into the wild, the Micah Hanks hominoid Bigfoot episode. I think that was the most recent episode that we linked. or dropped, uploaded, distributed, broadcast, broadcast.

All right. You should also, things that you should be aware of and check out over at Steve Berg’s High Strangeness podcast. You should check out the latest interview with David Metcalf. It’s called David Metcalf, the UFO game. This is an incredible interview. And really, it’s mostly David going off and just talking and talking and talking. And that’s the best thing in the world because David Metcalf is mind -blowing. Ever since I became aware of him several years ago, I have been a fan. And when I briefly met him at the Rice Conference in 2022 of the grand opening of the Archives of the Impossible, I was terrified because he was holding court in the lobby of the hotel talking about… his collaborating with, I guess, I don’t know if it’s law enforcement. I don’t want to say, you know, for some of you who know a lot about him, one of the many areas of his expertise and interest is he got really interested in Santa Muerte, the saint of death, religion, cult, whatever you want to call it, spiritualist tradition. Everything I’ve ever heard him say about that has fascinated me. But whatever, I forget exactly what he was saying when I first met him in person, but he was talking about, I guess, seeing some very disturbing videos. And it really freaked me the F out, to say the least. But this is not like that. You will be so delighted and titillated and will have so many new ideas about the nature of the UFO phenomena. and its relationship to advertising and marketing and propaganda and religious movements. Fascinating. Just go check it out. High Strangeness with Steve Berg, David Metcalf’s The UFO Game. And I’m happy to say that David has agreed to give a presentation, and it’s likely going to be in June for our Anomaly Academy lecture series. And what he has sent in so far is… The presentation proposes that UFO UAP should be understood as, quote, accidents of total surveillance, unquote. Artifacts generated when the expansion of perceptual capacity outpaces interpretive frameworks and when technical systems persist independently of human epistemic closure. This reconceptualization shifts the analytical focus from the ontological status of UAPs to the structural conditions that produce them. Further, the presentation situates UFO UAP within a broader cultural and aesthetic system, what is here turned the production of the anomalous, through which ambiguity is not eliminated, but sustained across archives, narratives, and media forums. In doing so, it argues that the persistence of the UFO phenomena is neither incidental nor purely psychological, but endemic to the technological and perceptual regimes of late modernity. It sounds delicious. I am beyond excited to hear this presentation. And again, go check out this High Strangeness interview because it is what inspired me to go, David, please present to us. Anyway, okay. Done with my overly excited silliness. But no, seriously, I’m very excited about all of this. Let’s see what’s next. We did that.

Oh, you know, again, I’m not going to get too much. I have a very limited time here. But, you know, last episode we talked about, I discussed all the news regarding the disappearance of General Neil McCasland from his home and how that may… point to other mystery disappearances, and now there are some very elaborate and disturbing conspiracy theories proliferating very quickly. And I was made aware of this article over at the sentinel .network, a substack called The Sentinel Briefing, as some of the members of Tanner Boyle’s Nomieri

And if you don’t know what the heck I mean by gnomiery, you go, go check out Tanner Boyle’s Getting Spooked podcast. Well, his Getting Spooked blog. Tanner, if you, what is it? Tanner F. Boyle, B -O -Y -L -E dot substack dot com. It’s called Getting Spooked. And yes, the current episode is a podcast, podcast number 27, Gnome 8, Gnomes Take Manhattan. But. In that podcast, and there’s great links. That’s one of the things I do really like about many of the wonderful things I love about Tanner’s Getting Spooked articles and the podcast is he provides links and references, citations, bibliographic references to everything that he and his co -hosts and guests mention on the show. Not every little thing, but most everything. And I really appreciate that. I forget if it was his wife, Emily Reeds, or one of the other guests who comments that they got the distinct impression that this was obviously AI generated over at the Sentinel briefing. I’m not making that allegation. I didn’t necessarily get that impression, but I see why they might suggest that. either the United States government or military or intelligence agencies or a foreign adversary killing our own scientists. And this article over at the sentinel .network goes into great detail about a number of cases that seem to them to be linked. And it basically has to do with like plasma scientists and connect to General Neil McCasland. Last week, we also mentioned this woman. last name Reza, R -E -Z -A, I believe, who literally disappeared while on a hike 30 feet from her hiking partner, just vanished and has not been found. But yet there was a quote unquote green burial, which implies that there was a body to bury, but they never found a body. So there’s some questions there that that person worked either in one of the programs managed by General McCasland or seems to have some close situation to them. The folks over at Getting Spooked in this radio show podcast, they definitely have their skepticism surrounding this article and kind of poo -poo it. But at the same time, I do think there is definitely something interesting here. And some of the cases that they bring up, if I can find the link, is regarding this individual here, Carl Grillmare, Caltech. scientist who was murdered on his front porch.

And yeah, over on then the references to that article, the what you call it getting spooked podcast, the nomiary, they link to this Los Angeles time article. That’s of course over at archive .is because it’s behind the paywall. An acclaimed Caltech astrophysicist killed on his remote desert porch. The mystery is deepening by Salvador Hernandez. This is from February 26, 2026. So this is fairly recent. I don’t know that anybody beyond these few limited sources are drawing the parallels to the McCaslin case. Yeah, I don’t think so. But this case, you know, it may be a case of, say, a neighbor with some sort of mental issues. Apparently there are some neighbors who say, oh, this guy was constantly trespassing on people’s property. But basically he trespassed on Carl Grillmare’s property and was arrested. And then the charges were seemingly inexplicably dropped. And he was found, he was caught on this man’s property, Carl Grillmare. with a gun, which is the gun he eventually came back and killed Carl with. Highlights Carl astrophysicist, Caltech astrophysicist Carl Grillmare was shot and killed at his desert home in Lano, allegedly by Freddy Snyder, a 29 -year -old with prior legal issues. The two men are believed not to have known each other, and investigators found no clear motive for the February 16th killing. Snyder faced firearm charges after December confrontation at Grillmare’s property, but the charges were dismissed before the fatal shooting occurred. I believe the Long Count article over at the Sentinel briefing is alleging connection to the same research projects that McCasland and Reza were associated with. I’m a little… I apologize. This is a lot of data to process. And it could just be that this Sentinel briefing article is really just… Like so many things, just doing a scattershot approach to trying to find links where there may actually not be any. But when I was looking over this, it sure did look like there was a direct connection to the kind of research that McCasland and Reza had been involved with. But there’s other cases that they also bring up in this article, which get even darker and weirder. Again, as our hosts over at the Gnomieri Getting Spooked blog have commented, these may just be your classic domestic violence cases, but let’s see.

Yeah, so one of the things it says here about the victims you see above,

the things it says here about the victims you see above, Jacob and Jamie Pritchard. Jamie and Jaime Gustaitis. The Sentinel .network article reads, The night nobody connected, we hadn’t heard about this one until a source on X flagged it. Once we verified it, the architecture of the pattern changed. It’s that particular phrasing that particularly goaded the getting spooked folks to think this was AI written.

On October 25th, 2025, Jacob Pritchard, 34, killed his wife, Jamie, at their home in Huber Heights, Ohio, and placed her body in the trunk of their car. He then drove to Sugar Creek Township, broke into the apartment of a co -worker, 1st Lieutenant Jaime Gustides, 25, and shot her to death. He drove to the West Milton Municipal Building, parked in the safety exchange zone, opened the trunk so responding officers would find Jamie, and killed himself on camera. Two women, two locations, one night. All three were confirmed employees of Wright -Patterson Air Force Base.

Again, maybe none of this is connected, but it is very strange. It says Pritchard was an acquisition project manager in AFRL Sensors Directorate, and AFRL is how they are trying to link the previous man I mentioned, Carl Grillmayer, his connection. They’re trying to draw a connection to that AFRL. research lab. Sorry, my neighbor is leaf blowing.

I don’t know if that’s being picked up. The noise suppression is probably overriding it. Yeah, Pritchard was an acquisition projects manager at AFRL’s Sensors Directorate. That directorate develops technologies for air and space reconnaissance, surveillance, precision engagement, electronic warfare, space -based sensors, the same technological pipeline that feeds the infrared detection work. Grillmare was doing at a IPAC. His job was managing the advanced research programs that produced those systems. Jaime Gustaitis, and I apologize if I’m mispronouncing those names, was an operations research analyst in the 711th Human Performance Wing, part of AFRL. She grew up in Novi, Michigan, with three brothers and two sisters. She graduated from the Air Force Academy in 2022. And then Jamie Pritchard, 33, worked within the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center as finance specialist. Again, you know, it’s so unfortunate. Sadly, it is so common for men to kill women. And unfortunately, there are these kinds of actually, I think Emily reads on Tanner’s. Nomiuri podcast used the phrase I don’t think I was aware of. I had to look it up. Family annihilation cases. In other words, these kind of murder -suicides were nine times out of ten or higher. The man of the house or some man in the household kills everybody and themselves. Or in this case, perhaps killed a girlfriend, a lover. another person involved in some kind of love triangle, don’t know that that’s the case here. And I’m sorry, I know this all may be far afield to what you are interested in hearing about when it comes to strange, mysterious phenomena, but this does seem potentially very significant. Later on in this article over at the sentinel .network, they basically bring in something I hadn’t heard about in years. And they talk about some other cases. It’s deep and dark. But they bring up other cases of the infamous murder suicides of over, I think, 23 different SDI, Strategic Defense Initiative scientists. I forget when exactly this occurred, but I think it was over the course of several years in the 80s and early 90s, 1980s, 1990s, where a number of SDI, Star Wars scientists. That doesn’t look like. C. Strategic. Right.

Later on in this article, what the Marconi scientists taught us between 1982 and 1990, approximately 25 British scientists and engineers connected to GEC Marconi died under suspicious circumstances. Most worked on the stingray torpedo project or strategic defense initiative related programs. One titer wrote, yeah, okay, you don’t need to hear that description. I hadn’t heard about this in years. I remember when it was first reported early on in the early 1990s, and that’s when I learned about it, probably. And if you’re not aware, governments of the world, including the United States, but also Israel and the Soviet Union, Russia, and probably China and probably other countries, probably far too many countries, unfortunately, as Bill Hicks joked, sadly. All governments are liars and murderers, or murderers and liars. Choose your order of atrocity. There have been assassinations as part of strategic operations for a long, long time. One only has to think of Israel’s retaliation against Iranian scientists involved in their nuclear program. I’m not going to get into the politics of that, but it’s well known and a fact that these governments have engaged in such activities. And it does start to seem like possibly that’s what we’re witnessing here, that somebody has launched an attack, an assassination string of incidents against possibly advanced military censor. researchers and possibly plasma physicists, scientists here in the United States. Or it’s all just coincidence and seeing a pattern where there’s really none. That always is a possibility and one must always bear in mind that our brains want to see patterns even when there are none. Okay, I’m going to move on. Sorry for all of that. Briefly, before we finally wrap this up, because I am running out of time, I’m going to provide a lot more links to other articles. There’s all kinds of stuff. There’s a cop’s body cam reveals what’s behind Area 51’s gates. That is a wild ride. Nothing particularly that significant is revealed, other than we literally do see a guard inside of a guard shack further inside of an Area 51 placement than we have ever before. And the individual who they’ve apprehended is having some kind of episode and apparently keeps trying to get on to secure military bases. In this case, he keeps referring to time dilation, not time travel, but time dilation. And he is eventually released despite having trespassed into Area 51 with probably fake identification. There’s a video is now available of Masio. Massimo Teotterani’s UAP studies seminar. Sadly, Mike Rogers of the Travis Walton UFO abduction case has passed away. Now, Mike Rogers, I believe, is one of the individuals who had had very harsh things to say about Travis Walton and the validity of the claims of having been abducted that eventually led to several years ago. Lots of debunking, claiming that Travis Walton faked the whole thing, that others were in on it, and that he was hiding out in a fire tower in the area where they were logging. And that the whole thing was a hoax, his disappearance. There is, of course, this recent interview, another new interview with Matthew Brown. This is the quote -unquote whistleblower who brought us the Immaculate Constellation. documents and allegations which i still don’t know what to make of other than i tend to lean towards them being fiction -based war game scenario material but who knows a lot of other material for you to click through in the topic area of consciousness and parapsychology some great stuff over at the youtube channel that i believe is oh gosh where is that yeah this is the Parapsychological Association.

And they have a talk there about German ghost hunters, the results of an online survey.

And also this near -death .com impacts of near -death experiences on non -experiencers. That’s pretty interesting. That one, again, over at near -death .com. By Kevin Williams, for decades research on near -death experiences, NDEs has focused mainly on the people who have actually had them. Studies consistently show that NDErs often report profound and lasting changes after their experiences, including reduced fear of death, increased spirituality, greater compassion for others, and a stronger sense of life’s meaning. These psychological and spiritual after -effects have been widely documented in the literature of near -death studies. For far less attention, however, has been given to another important question. What effect do NDEs have on people who have never had one themselves? So that looks to be an interesting area of research. And they’re quoting Dr. Kenneth Ring here, quote, when you die, you enter eternity. It feels like you were always there and you will always be there. You realize that existence on Earth is only just a brief instant. And I must say, on a personal level, while I don’t get much into… the idea of souls and reincarnation, though I don’t discount them as possibilities, I do really believe that the nature of reality is that it is energy and information and that there really is no time and space. But to engage with one another, we agree to the consensual hallucination of time moving forward and us having this limited period. of being able to interact with each other in, quote -unquote, the physical realm. That may be a bridge too far for some, and I hold open a wide variety of other possibilities about the nature of the universe. That is my more optimistic version. Other interesting articles that you can find over at the links to tonight’s show, The Incredible Science of Children’s Past Life Memories. That is another YouTube video. Is that another one from…

Yeah, that’s over at the IANDS podcast. Actually, it’s on two different IANDS. Actually, maybe three different channels. Love this feature of YouTube. You can now spread your videos across other people’s channels. It’s called The Incredible Science of Children’s Past Life Memories, and it’s by IANDS, I -A -N -D -S. Thinking that’s the Institute. for Advanced Near -Death Studies? I forget exactly, but I -A -N -D -S, I -A -N -D -S, is a long, fairly long -running organization. And that video might interest you. There’s another one, The American Paranormal Technology Spiritualism and the Search for Proof of Life After Death by Stephen Dietrich. Kolokuris, and it’s reviewed by Siaren Farrell. I’m probably getting that name wrong. And that is over at the spr .ac .uk site. That is the Society for Psychical Research in the UK and is a book review. Oops.

That is not what I meant to do. Yeah.

That book review is by Siaren Farrell. Might want to check that out if you’re into that sort of thing. Also, in anomalous or not archaeology news, an amateur sleuth found tiny flakes of metal. Then he possibly solved America’s oldest cold case. What cold case would that be? That would be the mysterious disappearance of the Roanoke colony. He says the notorious lost colony of Roanoke was never actually lost, and he can prove it. This is over at Popular Mechanics. And then we also have a later debut for humans over at science .org. When did humans arrive in the Americas? A new study reignites the debate over at National Geographic, excuse me, nationalgeographic .com. And I think we already mentioned this one last week. Heretz .com. Redated skulls in China suggest Homo erectus spread faster or earlier than thought. Well, that is going to do it. Got to keep this short, folks. Thank you for joining us. You can again go to anomalyarchives .org. You can go to patreon .com slash anomalyarchives. You can go to flipboard .com slash at symbol anomalyarchives and find so many links. We hope you enjoyed and find useful this weekly news and media roundup. I had to cut this one a little shorter than our recent other episodes, but I really appreciate your tuning in. Hit the like. button, hit the notification bell. All these things do help us. Please subscribe to our channel. We have been slowly increasing our numbers of subscribers. Boy, it would be nice to eventually be able to monetize this channel, but whatever. That’s not why we’re here. We are a nonprofit. We seek the preservation and public education of all things, all materials having to do with the anomalous, whether it be the nature of consciousness, strange encounters with weird entities, whether they be considered spiritual. extraterrestrial, interdimensional, or just aspects of human consciousness, archetypes of the collective unconscious. Who knows? We also are fascinated by ancient civilizations that are still not fully understood and weird places on the earth like the Bermuda Triangle. Ha ha ha ha. And cryptozoology, Bigfoot, all this. Oh, wait, Bigfoot’s not real. Oh, that’s right. There’s this new documentary that supposedly proves that Bigfoot’s not real, or at least claims that one old classic iconic piece of footage. was fake. All right. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Good night.