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Paranormal Planet

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Paranormal Planet is an expose on real paranormal events happening around the world. With many never before seen color photos from the files of the Paranormal Intelligence Agency. Jack Cary paints a shocking picture of the very real and terrifying side of modern paranormal investigations. Jack Cary has been investigating paranormal happenings for over 25 years. Included is how and why paranormal events happen on the Earth. Paranormal Planet covers the shocking D.N.A. of Bigfoot to real cases of werewolves and cryptid creatures of all kinds. Jack has amassed an amazing amount of evidence that shows the reality that paranormal events do happen and some of them may pose a direct threat to planet Earth.

150 pages, Paperback

Published April 14, 2019

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September 1, 2020
Interesting Read

This book covers a lot of ground. It does not delve too deeply into any one topic but gives an overview of what the PIA is working on. Nice to see there is a group doing serious scientific field work. I thought it was an interesting read. But I wish they would change the book cover of the creepy skull.
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October 11, 2022
Well, first of this is not really a book, more like a cut out and higlhlits of Jack Cary's and the PIA's work. Really-really badly edited and don't even let me start with the pictures (man...). Really reads like a crash course of Jack's findings (which are by the way super interresting), for that it is really short. I would have apprecaited more details and more info, not just bits and pieces. The most annoying thing is that we all know that Cary is more than capable of writing a 500 page book, that we would all love to read.... This book could use a better editor and a honest friend. Cary has better interviews than this.
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