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Shadow Entities
- Sleep Paralysis and Beyond
- By: Gemma Jade
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Welcome to the terrifying world of sleep paralysis. It’s the dead of night and you wake up in a complete panic and don’t know why. You go to jump out of bed but quickly realize you can’t move…it’s like you’re paralyzed. Then you become hyper aware there is something more sinister going on and that you’re not alone; something else is there, something not human, something evil. Come along as author and paranormalist, Gemma Jade investigates the phenomenon of sleep paralysis and the shadow entities and other malevolent energies that accompany this phenomenon. Is it all just a ...
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Great book, very accurate
- By Brent F. on 02-28-24
- Shadow Entities
- Sleep Paralysis and Beyond
- By: Gemma Jade
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
Great book, very accurate
Reviewed: 02-28-24
It’s crazy to hear someone else so accurately describing the exact things I experience on nearly a daily basis. The author nailed it for sure.
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Jadoo
- By: John A. Keel
- Narrated by: Clay Lomakayu
- Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
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This story of a real-life Indiana Jones of the 1950s named John Keel contains everything but a trip to Venus in a flying saucer - a subject our newsman/explorer would become famous for a decade later. In Egypt, the fearless Keel was cursed by a mummy and befriended members of a strange snake-charming cult. In Iraq, he played Russian roulette with a notorious desert bandit and lived among the Yezidi devil-worshippers. Later, in India, he was buried alive and discovered the secret of the Indian rope trick, which he then performed for incredulous reporters in New Delhi.
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ok John Keel
- By Lynn K. on 06-08-21
- Jadoo
- By: John A. Keel
- Narrated by: Clay Lomakayu
Such a unique topic
Reviewed: 01-24-24
Great book with a fascinating and unique topic. It’s like Indiana Jones meets a magician and the combo works beautifully.
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