Stranger Than Fiction
The True Time Travel Adventures of Steven L. Gibbs--the Rainman of Time Travel
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About the Book
Throughout history ordinary men and women who may or may not have been more intellectual than the rest of us, but were certainly more observant have often made great discoveries! Alexander Fleming noticed that some mold, which had blown into his laboratory, killed several of the bacterial cultures he was working with. Thus, we had penicillin! Another scientist who had been working with microwaves discovered they had heating properties that could popcorn and walla! Microwave ovens. Even more mysterious are those laws of science, which are proven irrefutable, yet no one knows why or how. For example, scientists have discovered that the further the planets are from the sun, the greater the distance is between them! This is Bode’s Law. No one knows why it works, but NASA has proven that it does! Perhaps what we know as science is not as hard and fast as we once believed. If this is all true, is it such a leap of imagination to wonder whether or not time travel is possible? One man claims to have time-traveled and to have discovered the mysteries/secrets behind this phenomenon! Patricia Ress has studied some of the adventures/findings of fellow Nebraskan, Steve Gibbs and what she has uncovered is truly remarkable! Learn the secrets our government wants to keep hidden and hear about the future from a man who has been there! How many people do YOU know who have returned from Heaven and from Hell? And there’s much, much more!
About the Author
A former journalism scholarship winner and 30-year paranormal investigator, Patricia Griffin Ress met Steve Gibbs in 1991 while writing for and editing "The Constitutional Liberator." Steve was one of a long list of research subjects Pat met while serving on the Board of Directors at the Oakcrest Institute in Elkhorn, Nebraska. She had been in charge of outreach and public relations, which enabled her to be in contact with a large number of people in the UFO/metaphysical community. Prior to that, Pat had been either a full-time staff member or contract writer for more than a dozen years for several papers and newsmagazines. A member of a prominent medical family, she had also trained and worked as a medical Lab Technician and Pharmacy Technician. In Omaha she worked for 11 years in the travel & transportation industry. Her first experience in metaphysical writing came when she wrote a column of "The Strange and Unusual" for the Nebraska Voice, a statewide entertainment magazine. She has since written for over 30 regional, national and international publications – most recently URI Geller’s Encounters Magazine of Bournemouth, England. And since 1998 she has been listed in the Marquis "Who’s Who in America" as well as the "Cambridge International Who’s Who of Writers and Authors." A former regional story consultant to The Mike Jarmus Show (the most widely listened to short-wave radio program in the New York area). Pat is married to Fred Ress. They have 3 children, 5 grandchildren and 3 cats.