A recent YouTube video from the channel Cryptid Warfare caught my attention, as it features an interview with author and paranormal researcher Nomar Slevik. In the video, Slevik shares his fascinating experiences with unexplained phenomena, which began in his childhood.
At four years old, Slevik had an encounter with a mysterious lightning bolt that seemed to be stuck in a cloud, accompanied by booms and electricity. This event, combined with a later sighting of the Northern Lights, sparked his curiosity and fascination with the paranormal world. As a teenager, Slevik realized that the mysterious lightning bolt he saw as a child might have actually been his first UFO sighting.
Slevik's lifelong passion for researching and sharing extraterrestrial encounters has led him to author several books, including "Granite Skies" and "Otherworldly Encounters." His podcast, "I Want to Believe," is in its seventh season and covers a wide range of paranormal topics. His latest book, "UFOs Over Maine: 10th Anniversary Edition," was recently released.
During the interview, Slevik shares his thoughts on the UFO phenomenon, admitting that after decades of research, he still has more questions than answers. However, he does mention some common threads in many UFO sightings, such as the involvement of multiple family members and the passing of experiences from generation to generation.
If you're interested in learning more about Nomar Slevik's experiences and insights, I highly recommend checking out the Cryptid Warfare video. It's a captivating conversation that offers a unique perspective on the world of the paranormal. Who knows, it might even inspire you to start your own journey of discovery.