Tag: paranormal
Andy Thomas
Andy Thomas is one of Britain’s most prolific authors and lecturers on ‘mysteries and histories’. His work on truth issues, unexplained mysteries and global cover-ups is world renowned, and he is […]
Videos from the 2022 Glastonbury Symposium
Videos of speakers from last summer’s Glastonbury Symposium (including Andy’s) are now available to watch for a limited time, for free, all in one place, covering a wide variety of important and underreported topics
Interview on crop circles and The New Heretics
Andy’s recent video interview on the US-based Jeff Mara Podcast discusses both crop circles and how they helped inspire The New Heretics book
‘The New Heretics’ is out now!
Andy’s illuminating new book ‘The New Heretics’ is out now in the UK and US, published by the renowned Watkins Publishing, available both as a paperback and an audiobook
Andy interviewed on Alex Lovelock show
Andy recently appeared on Alex Lovelock’s online chat show ‘Sunday Night Live’ and this is now available to watch…
Andy on TalkRADIO
In October, Andy was the guest on TalkRADIO’s The Unexplained show, presented by Howard Hughes. In it he discusses classic conspiracies and current events and the programme is available to listen to
Andy goes ‘Beyond the Matrix’ on current events
‘Beyond the Matrix’ is a popular video podcast by the international author, environmentalist and mystic Patricia Cori. Andy recently gave a detailed two-part interview for the show, taking a deeper look at current events and their dilemmas, with a dash of paranormal and spiritual discussion
The Crop Circles of 2018
The traditionally active areas of England continue to produce remarkable patterns in the fields, which still baffle and inspire in equal measure. As we await to see what the summer of 2019 will bring, ANDY THOMAS looks back at the events of 2018
Andy’s latest crop circle report in ‘Nexus Magazine’
Andy’s full report on the crop circles of 2018 is in the current issue of ‘Nexus Magazine’, available now
The Crop Circles of 2017
As we begin to anticipate what the crop circle season of 2018 might bring, Andy Thomas looks back at the circular events of 2017, which saw a renewed media attack on the phenomenon – and yet the coverage also helped draw attention to what turned out to be another fascinating year of wonders