67- Pam Nance- A Lifetime of High Strangeness

Expanding Reality - A podcast by Brandon Thomas

Thank you for listening! Pamela Nance has a master's degree in cultural anthropology and archaeology, with minor degrees in religion and sociology.  She recently retired after a 30 year career in clinical trial research and medical publications in the fields of public health & biostatistical sciences.  Pamela first experienced unexplained paranormal and extraterrestrial phenomena in early childhood, followed by an out-of-body experience (OBE) as a teen and a near-death-experience (NDE) in her early 30s.  For nearly 40 years, Pamela has researched consciousness and investigated the survival of consciousness after death.  As a result of her research, she became a trained healing touch practitioner, past life regressionist and hypnotherapist, dowser and shaman.  In addition, Pamela conducted research into the distant past and found there is a large base of supportive evidence that clearly indicates Earth has been visited by off-planet beings for millennia, and that humankind has benefited.  The evidence is found in ancient megalithic and technological structures that defy explanation, and it is this evidence that offers us an alternative to the theories espoused by mainstream archaeology, as well as an alternative to the timeline of traditional history.  Pamela has conducted over 100 paranormal and UFO investigations, and presented her research and evidence to dozens of professional & student groups including The Rhine Research Center & Institute for Parapsychology at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.  She is working on her first draft of a book detailing a 2 hour missing time event in June, 2015. Pam's Website- pamelanance.com expandingrealitypodcast.com patreon.com/Expanding_Reality youtube Music by- VinnyTheSaint Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/expanding-reality/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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