This Didn’t Start As A Theory… It Started As A Conflict For a long time, I sat firmly in the hybrid camp. Not partially, not cautiously, but fully committed to the idea that what people were encountering existed somewhere between categories. I wrote about it, built content around it, and believed we were dealing with…
Category: Encounter Books
The Bigfoot Bridge: When The Hybrid Framework Explains The Overlap
The Bigfoot world isn’t just a tangled mess of legends and theories; it’s a layered narrative filled with lore, and I’ve spent years pulling at the threads that make up that patchwork. Believers are camped on opposite ends of the spectrum. Some see Bigfoot as purely flesh and blood. Others see something far more otherworldly….
Why The Unknown Follows Patterns Inside My New Book, The Architecture Of The Unknown
Across cultures and centuries, people continue to describe the same kinds of unexplained encounters. The locations change. The names change. But the behaviors remain strikingly similar. That realization led to The Architecture of the Unknown a book that steps away from belief debates and focuses on one simple question: What if the unknown isn’t random?…