Jenny Randles

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Jenny Randles
Jenny Randles

Jenny Randles is a British author and former director of investigations with BUFORA. She specialises in writing books on UFO and paranormal phenomena. To date 50 of these have been published, ranging from her first 'UFOs: A British Viewpoint' (l979) to 'Breaking the Time Barrier: The race to build the first time machine' (2005). Subjects covered include crop circles, ESP, life after death, time anomalies and spontaneous human combustion. Approximately one and a quarter million copies are in print with editions in 28 countries. She was the story consultant during all episodes of the ITV TV series 'Strange But True?' that ran between 1993 and 1997 and has scripted and presented TV and radio documentaries for the BBC. Randles writes a monthly column for the newsstand magazine 'Fortean Times'.

She is good friends with Nick Redfern, Andy J. Roberts Georgina Bruni, Nick Pope and Timothy Good.

Contents

Written Works

  • UFO Retrievals: The Recovery of Alien Spacecraft by Jenny Randles - ISBN: 0713724935
  • Breaking the Time Barrier: The Race to Build the First Time Machine
  • Time Storms: The Amazing Evidence of Time Warps, Space Rifts and Time Travel
  • Supernatural Pennines
  • Spontaneous Human Combustion
  • Beyond Explanation
  • U.F.O. Conspiracy: From the Official Case Files of the World's Leading-Nations
  • Ufos and How to See Them
  • The Unexplained: Great Mysteries of the 20th Century
  • Supernatural Isle of Man
  • The UFO Conspiracy: The First Forty Years
  • The Paranormal Year
  • Psychic Detectives
  • Men in Black: Investigating the Truth Behind the Phenomenon
  • Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Possibility
  • The Afterlife: An Investigation into the Mysteries of Life After Death
  • Science and the Ufos
  • Complete Book of UFOs, The: Investigation into Alien Contacts and Encounters

And many, many more.

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Copyright

"Original data received from Wikipedia on April 21, 2006. Credit given to original authors can be seen Here."

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