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GET A LOAD OF THIS: If you subscribe to The Paracast+ for five years, we'll send you the ebook version of Chris O'Brien's "Secrets of the Mysterious Valley." If you order a lifetime subscription, you'll get "Secrets" plus Chris' thought-provoking book, "Stalking the Tricksters," and the exciting sci-fi novel, "Attack of the Rockoids," by Gene Steinberg and Grayson Steinberg.

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One more:

"The Coming of the Saucers" from Kenneth Arnold and Ray Palmer. This is the Legend Press edition that sells for $24.95 at Amazon. Nearly perfect condition. Free with a lifetime subscription to The Paracast+.

I have lots of cartons to check over as we unpack. More stuff's coming. But this is all first come, first served, so send me a message before subscribing so I can reserve the item you want for you.

I'm also not weighing the relative value of each item I'm offering as a free premium. They are separate packages, period. They mean something to some of you, and not so much to others.
 
As most of you know, the ultimate goal of revenue generated by The Paracast, The Paracast+, the Tech Night Owl LIVE, Tech Night Owl+ and The Tech Night Owl — Cutting-Edge Tech Commentary is to generate enough income to provide living wages for two people (or families). We have a long way to go, and most of you know about the money troubles I've had.

But one of our long-term members (and I do not want their response or a drawn-out discussion about it) says I shouldn't use this revenue to help pay the bills and put food on the table. Instead, I should take a low-paying, low-end job that's "beneath" me.

Strange? Well, this is a strange world. But it does take all kinds!
 
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