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{{g}}“Mysteries and the unexplained”<ref>More prosaically “unconfirmed knowledge”.</ref> in the [[Dewey decimal system]]. This is where you will find Charles Berlitz’ classic bonkers monograph ''The Bermuda Triangle'' — hey: don’t knock it — along with all these other ''[https://curricublog.wordpress.com/2009/01/01/0019/ fabulous books]'' — Erich von Däniken, Whitley Streiber, J. Allen Hynek, the Loch Ness Monster, Big Foot, Spring Heeled Jack; all that good shit — ''for ten year-old boys''.
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“Mysteries and the unexplained”[1] in the Dewey decimal system. This is where you will find Charles Berlitz’ classic bonkers monograph The Bermuda Triangle — hey: don’t knock it — along with all these other fabulous books — Erich von Däniken, Whitley Streiber, J. Allen Hynek, the Loch Ness Monster, Big Foot, Spring-Heeled Jack; all that good shit — for ten year-old boys.

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References

  1. More prosaically “unconfirmed knowledge”.