The 3 best books by Iker Jiménez and their enigmas

From a practitioner of esoteric journalism to a bulwark of today's chronicles, in search of the truth in the post-Covid19 era. Iker Jimenez he is hated or admired just as flatly, kind of like a rock star. And it is that whoever makes noise to some sounds divine while others find it uncomfortable.

And of course, nothing better than putting black on white what one investigates, be it about UFOs, about black Spain or about certain laboratories in already ignominious Chinese cities. The result is suggestive works loaded with that first-hand approach to scenarios that ordinary citizens escape us. Like taking a walk on the wild side that goes from the most sinister spaces of our world to the fourth dimension.

In a certain way, when Iker's particular journalistic facet is transformed into literature, it resembles a JJ Benitez also subscribed to that narration between the thresholds of reality and fiction. Although it is not a question of comparing either because the Navarrese novelist is a great fiction writer and Iker's is what was said, research or even essay. But the two complement each other perfectly in any self-respecting dark library.

Top 3 recommended books by Iker Jiménez

The cursed paradise

At the time I wrote a story on a famous auto-da-fe of the Inquisition in Logroño. The thing about religion pointing to the different as given to the diabolical is something certainly fascinating even today. With morals plunged into fear, with faith surrendered to the horrors of hell, anything was possible ...

In the XNUMXth century, a procession of priests made a pilgrimage every night to Las Hurdes to exorcise the area of ​​evil spirits, ghostly whirlwinds and demonic specters, which dozens of witnesses swore they had seen in the area. At the same time, the French academy, obeying orders from Louis XIV, assured in an official report that earthly paradise could be found in those valleys.

Since then, straddling heaven and hell, the region was marginalized by the authorities, generating a black and supernatural legend. Alfonso

Iker Jiménez invites us to embark on a research trip to the heart of Las Hurdes, visiting towns and places where the supernatural coexists with ancestral knowledge of people in intimate contact with nature. In short, a journey in search of mystery in a land as magical as it is extraordinary.

The cursed paradise

UFO encounters

It was the eighties and Moncayo itself (in addition to many other places in Spain), seemed the perfect attraction for spaceships in search of first contacts with humans. And of course, we, innocent kids, went out with the adults into the darkness of the forest in the middle of the night to see if we were the chosen ones. Those were the days of ET, of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a total boom that had us all won over. Then there were the secret files, Area 51 and the possible hidden truths about it.

Undoubtedly, the mystery of the so-called "unidentified flying objects" is one of the great challenges for this XNUMXst century. In this work are all the documents, photographs, testimonies, files and evidence of the presence in our skies of an enigma that is difficult to explain.

In Encuentros, more than three hundred cases are analyzed, from the first type events, distant observations, to the famous close incidents of the third type, presence of beings or artifacts perched on land. From the first cases documented by the press in the XNUMXth century to the official reports that occurred in the third millennium. Hundreds of images and testimonies from more than one hundred years of UFO history in Spain. The book considered the great classic of this phenomenon in our country.

UFO encounters

Unsolved riddles

El Iker Jiménez from his beginnings in his purest form at the controls of the ship of mystery entering the Fourth Millennium. The search for spectral reality that can escape the merely sensory. The esoteric sprinkles infinity of places and experiences on which Iker Jiménez has been a research capital on many occasions.

A surprising work that collects the most important Spanish X-files in a deeply documented investigative work. Facts so astonishing that, if it weren't for the testimonies and evidence provided, it would be hard to believe in their existence.

What strange artifact attacked a child in Tordesillas in 1977 in front of his classmates, leaving him in a coma? What object came from heaven burned a shepherd's house in Torrejoncillo, burning numerous animals? Why has the identity of the strange corpse in the so-called Boisaca case never been ascertained?

These are just a few examples of the more than twelve cases contained in the book that will lead the reader to the limit of rationality. A complex and rigorous investigation carried out at the scene of the events, with hundreds of interviewed witnesses, inquiries in archives and newspaper archives, and powerful graphic documents.

Unsolved riddles
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