The Missing | Supernatural Child Abductions: Aliens, Shadow Beings Faerie Encounters
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The Missing | Supernatural Child Abductions: Aliens, Shadow Beings Faerie Encounters

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Historic stories of abductions of children by faeries, aliens, shadow people is convincing due to the quality of the author's research the predatory nature of fairies, aliens, and all the shadowy beings that live among us, lurking just outside our view. Folklore has always warned of hidden dangers lurking in the shadows, otherworldly beings who seek to steal that which parents hold most dear. Child abduction reported as a reality for centuries. Joshua Cutchin traces this primal concern from antiquity to the modern era—beginning with worldwide tales of faeries, changelings, spirits, demons, and monsters, before examining more contemporary phenomena such as Sasquatch kidnappings, alien abductions, and mysterious disappearances in national parks. Folklore, medicine, science, and spirituality come together for a uniquely scholarly perspective on the thieves in the night.
on Paranormal Zone TV Live podcast.
About the Author
JOSHUA CUTCHIN is an author of speculative nonfiction and a professional tuba player based out of Georgia. An alumnus of the Universities of Wisconsin and Georgia, Cutchin is author of two other books: A Trojan Feast: The Food and Drink Offerings of Aliens, Faeries, and Sasquatch and The Brimstone Deceit: An In- Depth Examination of Supernatural Scents, Otherworldly Odors, and Monstrous Miasmas, both published by Anomalist Books. His writing is also featured in 2017's UFOs: Reframing the Debate and 2018's Wood Knocks, Vol. 3: A Journal of Sasquatch Research. Cutchin can be heard on the weekly podcast Where Did the Road Go? and maintains an online presence at JoshuaCutchin.com.

Guest: Joshua Cutchin, Author, Researcher
Host: Norene Sampiere Balovich #paranormalzonetv
The Missing | Child Abductions By Aliens, Shadow People, Faeries

Child abduction reported as a reality for centuries. Joshua Cutchin's assessment there is strong evidence to link
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