Although ENCYCLOPEDIA HORRIFICA relies on many rare and unusual sources to bring you
the terrifying truth, most of the references cited here are available on the Internet
and at your local library or bookstore. In addition, more than thirty interviews with
experts and eyewitnesses were conducted during the Special Investigations chronicled
within the warped pages of ENCYCLOPEDIA HORRIFICA.
REAL NIGHTMARES | “THAT'S THE SPIRIT!”
EVERY DAY IS HALLOWEEN | FEARSOME FATES

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PART THREE: EVERY DAY IS HALLOWEEN
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| ODD SHOPS & EERIE EATERIES! |
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Chapter 9 takes place in and around Horrific Headquarters at a secret location in New York City. |
| AMAZING BRAIN WAVES! |
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Chéroux, Clément, Andreas Fischer, Pierre Apraxine, Denis Canguilhem, and Sophie Schmit. (See “That’s the Spirit!”) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). “Ministry to Study Psychic Powers, UFOs for Future Industry.” CIA, Feb. 19, 1993. Now declassified and available online at http://www.foia.cia.gov/. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Soviet and Czechoslovakian Parapsychology Research. Washington, DC: DIA, 1975. Now declassified and available online at http://www.dia.mil/publicaffairs/Foia/foia.htm Fulford, Benjamin. “Sony Sees Sense to Discontinue ESP Research.” South China Morning Post, July 7, 1998. Huyghe, Patrick. “Closing the Dream Factory.” Fortean Times, Oct. 1998. Kotler, Steven. “ESP: Extra Sony Perception.” Wired magazine, Sept. 1996. McMoneagle, Joseph. The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 2002. Piazza, Judyth. “The CIA’s Operation Stargate: Remote Viewing and Mind Control.” Calder Gazette, August 18, 2004. Radin, Dean. Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality. New York, NY: Paraview/Pocket Books, 2006. Smith, Paul H. “The Most Secret Agent.” Reader’s Digest, March 2006. Smith, Paul H. “How to Do a Simple Remote Viewing Session.” Remote Viewing Instructional Services. http://www.rviewer.com/SimpleRemoteViewing.html (accessed Sept. 18, 2006). Time-Life Books. Psychic Powers. Mysteries of the Unknown. Richmond, VA: Time-Life Books Inc., 1987. |
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Answers Corporation. “Phobias, Compiled by Answers Corp.” Answers.com. http://www.answers.com/library/Phobias (accessed on Dec. 6, 2006). Borgos, Eric. “The Largest List of Superstitions on the Web.” Superstitions Database. http://www.oldsuperstitions.com (accessed Oct. 12, 2006). Culbertson, Fredd. “The Phobia List.” The Phobia List. http://www.phobialist.com (accessed Dec. 6, 2006). Pickering, David. Cassell’s Dictionary of Superstitions. 1995. Reprint, New York, NY: Sterling Publishing, 2002. Warner, Marina. No Go the Bogeyman: Scaring, Lulling & Making Mock. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1998. |
| THE FORBIDDEN BOOKSHELF! |
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Budge, E. A. Wallis. The Book of the Dead: The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day. 1898. A facsimile of the first edition. Boston: Adamant Media, 2001. Lovecraft, H. P. “History of the Necronomicon.” In The Necronomicon Files: The Truth Behind the Legend. Edited by Daniel Harms and John Wisdom Gonce III, 303 – 306. Boston: Weiser Books, 2003. |
REAL NIGHTMARES | “THAT'S THE SPIRIT!”
EVERY DAY IS HALLOWEEN | FEARSOME FATES