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Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival Fifteen years ago, a random piece of property deep in the Appalachian Mountains became available and was purchased sight unseen. Soon after closing, the surname 'Sibold' was found written on the bottom corner of the platt. This would start a chain of events that would change the face of history. Sibold just happened to be the author's mother's maiden name. The author of 'The Sibold Effect' John David Miller, soon discovered that the property he just purchased was connected to three of his first generation grandfathers. This raises the higher question of whether the author came across this property by accident, or was he brought here on purpose and for a reason? He believes the latter. During a remodeling project, supernatural and paranormal events began to occur that were filmed and photographed by the author. This led to the discovery of an ancient Indian trail covered in rock petroglyphs of unknown origin. Documented with over 300 photographs, the award winning book 'The Sibold Effect' will explain in detail who brought the author to this place, why he was brought here, and what he was supposed to find buried on the side of a mountain where his ancestors once lived and died. "It all comes together tomake a surprising ending that literally mademe gasp out loud." (5 stars)Jenna Brewster-Goodreads; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewers"
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An unsuspecting descendant of early American pioneers uncovers an unearthly connection to three of his ancestral grandfathers on the side of an Appalachian mountain and finds himself locked in a supernatural thriller where the past meets the present and where Cherokee folklore and a lost civilization turns into reality. "It all comes together to make a surprising ending that literally made me gasp out loud." (5 stars) Jenna Brewster--Goodreads; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewers Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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A debut book mixes an autobiographical account with a paranormal investigation of a property in rural Virginia. The story begins with Miller's decision to buy a house in a part of Virginia known as Clover Hollow. He was returning from a trip to the Coral Sea when he made the purchase sight unseen. Upon his arrival in Virginia, he was pleased with the risk he had taken, explaining how he discovered it was "a beautiful country house with a wrap around covered porch." More than mere beauty, the house had a profound effect on him, giving him the feeling that "Earth's natural energy" was emanating from the area. Moreover, the author soon learned that the house had once been owned by his forbears, and an old Native American trail cut across his property. Add into the equation odd-looking rocks and "bizarre supernatural activity," and the question became what, if anything, did it all mean? As Miller believes that "there are no coincidences, everything happens for a reason, and everything is connected," he proceeds to make his point with a combination of American history, views on extraterrestrials and ancient cultures, and stories of his personal experiences. The resulting stew provides a lot for the reader to savor. While accounts of Colonial Americans can be dry ("John Miller Sr, brother of Barbara Miller and uncle and friend of Jacob Mann Jr, also crossed over the mountains and settled on Indian Creek around 1775"), the many details of the author's life add up to a strangely intimate portrait. From his childhood spent exploring caves to his earning money as an Uber driver, the work shows readers a man who seeks to understand the strangeness of his own past and property. Although evocations of figures like the Japanese author Masaru Emoto may fall flat with skeptics, the book illuminates the journey of one man dating back to the arrival of his ancestors in the New World. While Miller admits his ultimate conclusions are "very controversial," they make for an imaginative attempt to explain the unexplainable. A multifaceted encounter with historical, spiritual, and personal worlds. -Kirkus Reviews Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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While returning from a trip to the Coral Sea, Dave Miller, on the casual suggestion of his girlfriend, purchased a piece of land in Southwest Virginia he had never seen and knew nothing about. Though the purchase seemed like a random act at the time, after closing he noticed his mother's maiden name on the bottom corner of the survey plat. This led to the surprising discovery that his land was directly connected to three of his first generation grandfathers. Thereafter, during a remodeling project on the property, strange and bizarre supernatural activity began to occur and was captured on film. Dave became convinced this was not a haunting but communications from beyond. Dave also began to realize it was no accident he had happened to acquire this ancestral property, and it must have happened for a reason. He spent the next fifteen years investigating this conundrum, trying to explain the unexplainable, in a personal quest to discover if destiny and purpose truly exist. The Sibold Effect takes a multifaceted approach to Dave's search for answers as to why and who brought him to the land of his ancestors, combining elements of science with spirituality. Dave examined the "heavy" historical imprint on the property as well as the variety of terrestrial energy fields that converge on this geological hotspot. He also explored genealogical, numerological, archaeological, extraterrestrial, and sacred geometrical connections to the property. But Dave's ultimate conclusions finally came when he studied Cherokee folklore about the area, and Cherokee beliefs in the spirit/nature relationship. John David Miller's saga is a fascinating journey that offers profound lessons for us all. Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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"One of the most original and well-crafted books I've read in a long time " (5 stars) Cody Brighton--Goodreads "This was a brilliant, engaging, and totally mind blowing book that completely surpassed my expectations and then some " (5 stars) Jenna Brewster-Goodreads While returning from a trip to the Coral Sea, Dave Miller, on the casual suggestion of his girlfriend, purchased a piece of land in Southwest Virginia he had never seen and knew nothing about. Though the purchase seemed like a random act at the time, after closing he noticed his mother's maiden name on the bottom corner of the survey plat. This led to the surprising discovery that his land was directly connected to three of his first generation grandfathers. Thereafter, during a remodeling project on the property, strange and bizarre supernatural activity began to occur and was captured on film. Dave became convinced this was not a haunting but communications from beyond. Dave also began to realize it was no accident he had happened to acquire this ancestral property, and it must have happened for a reason. He spent the next fifteen years investigating this conundrum, trying to explain the unexplainable, in a personal quest to discover if destiny and purpose truly exist. The Sibold Effect takes a multifaceted approach to Dave's search for answers as to why and who brought him to the land of his ancestors, combining elements of science with spirituality. Dave examined the "heavy" historical imprint on the property as well as the variety of terrestrial energy fields that converge on this geological hotspot. He also explored genealogical, numerological, archaeological, extraterrestrial, and sacred geometrical connections to the property. But Dave's ultimate conclusions finally came when he studied Cherokee folklore about the area, and Cherokee beliefs in the spirit/nature relationship. John David Miller's saga is a fascinating journey that offers profound lessons for us all. Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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Everything you ever knew about the afterlife will begin to unravel as you follow the author's supernatural journey to unearth an ancient civilization buried on the side of an Appalachian Mountain. This is a true story. Follow John David Miller, step by step, as he puts the ghostly clues together that leads to an earth shattering archeological discovery linked to his own childhood and ancient past. The chill bumps will erupt as the reader discovers there are no coincidences, everything is connected, and everything happens for a reason. Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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"After a recent property purchase in the Appalachian Mountains, a historian navigates his family's and the regions past to unearth an ancient civilization." --Voyage Media While traveling off the coast of Papua New Guinea, the author purchases a piece of property in western Virginia he has never seen and knows nothing about. After closing and by chance, he discovers his mother's maiden name written on the bottom corner of the plat. Follow John David Miller, step by step, as he puts the ghostly clues together that lead to an earth shattering archeological discovery linked to his own childhood and ancient past. The chill bumps will erupt as the reader discovers there are no coincidences, everything is connected, and everything happens for a reason. This is a true story. Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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After acquiring property in the Appalachian Mountains, a historian navigates his family's spooky past to unearth an ancient civilization. "While Miller admits his ultimate conclusions are 'very controversial, ' they make for an imaginative attempt to explain the unexplainable." -Kirkus Reviews Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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After acquiring property in the Appalachian Mountains, a historian navigates his family's spooky past to unearth an ancient civilization. "It all comes together to make a surprising ending that literally made me gasp out loud " (5 stars) Jenna Brewster--Goodreads Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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Fifteen years ago while in Papua New Guinea, I purchased a piece of property deep in the Appalachian Mountains I had never seen and knew nothing about. After closing, I discovered my mother's maiden name written on the bottom corner of the plat. This led to the shocking discovery that the piece property I just bought site unseen was connected to George Washington, the French and Indian War, the Drapers Meadow Massacre, Cherokee warriors, and three of my first generation grandfathers. I knew then it was no accident that I came to be here. The Sibold Effect will describe in detail exactly who brought me to this enchanted place and why. It will reveal a supernatural conspiracy plotting to expose what has been buried under the graves of my grandfathers for thousands of years. This is a true story. "Warning - when starting "The Sibold Effect" make sure you don't have anywhere you need to be or anything you need to do because you won't want to stop reading until you've finished it all " (5 stars) Carla Biggins-Goodreads "It all comes together to make a surprising ending that literally made me gasp out loud " (5 stars) Jenna Brewster--Goodreads "One of the most original and well-crafted books I've read in a long time " (5 stars) Cody Brighton--Goodreads "This was a brilliant, engaging, and totally mind blowing book that completely surpassed my expectations and then some " (5 stars) Jenna Brewster-Goodreads Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival Winner 2016 New York Book Festival Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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Fifteen years ago I purchased a piece of property deep in the Appalachian Mountains I had never seen and knew nothing about.After closing, my mother
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After the random purchase of a piece of property deep in the Appalachian Mountains, the author makes a startling discovery when he finds his mother's maiden name written on the bottom corner of the plat. He now suspects it was no accident he came to be here and the adventure begins as he tries to figure out who brought him here and why.The story is about the author's quest to understand his family's history and his purpose in the arbitrary purchase of an old mill site unexpectedly once owned by his ancestors. As Miller wrestles with the coincidences of his life and his strong belief that nothing happens by chance, the history of the Appalachian Region of Virginia where he's made his new home begins to reveal its secrets. Intertwined with Miller's own discovery about his family's past, artifacts are discovered on his property and paranormal activity begins. While not violent or threatening, this activity launches Miller on a quest to understand the true history of his family's land in Clover Hollow, a sacred river and dam complex rich with artifacts and history going back thousands of years. The more Miller uncovers, the more he's driven toward the belief that these events are all connected, and he is a crucial part. This is a true story.Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book AwardsWinner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book FestivalWinner 2016 San Francisco Book FestivalWinner 2016 New York Book FestivalWinner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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The one common denominator shared between all mass murderers is their fundamental lack of a belief system in the existence of an afterlife. If they had expected some kind of retribution for their rot in hell acts, they would never had done them. Backed by over three hundred photographs, the supernatural thriller with a surprise ending "The Sibold Effect: Beyond Science, History, Ghosts, and the Appalachian Supernatural" will be the best argument you will ever read documenting the real existence of a Kingdom Come.After the random purchase of a piece of property deep in the Appalachian Mountains, the author makes a startling discovery when he finds his mother's maiden name written on the bottom corner of the plat. He now suspects it was no accident he came to be here and the adventure begins as he tries to figure out who brought him here and why.The story is about the author's quest to understand his family's history and his purpose in the arbitrary purchase of an old mill site unexpectedly once owned by his ancestors. As Miller wrestles with the coincidences of his life and his strong belief that nothing happens by chance, the history of the Appalachian Region of Virginia where he's made his new home begins to reveal its secrets. Intertwined with Miller's own discovery about his family's past, artifacts are discovered on his property and paranormal activity begins. While not violent or threatening, this activity launches Miller on a quest to understand the true history of his family's land in Clover Hollow, a sacred river and dam complex rich with artifacts and history going back thousands of years. The more Miller uncovers, the more he's driven toward the belief that these events are all connected, and he is a crucial part. This is a true story.Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book AwardsWinner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book FestivalWinner 2016 San Francisco Book FestivalWinner 2016 New York Book FestivalWinner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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"Warning - when starting "The Sibold Effect" make sure you don't have anywhere you need to be or anything you need to do because you won't want to stop reading until you've finished it all " (5 stars) Carla Biggins-GoodreadsWhile off the coast of Papua New Guinea seventeen years ago, the author purchases a "cabin in the woods" deep in the Appalachian Mountains he had never seen and knew nothing about. The first time he stood on the front porch overlooking a creek and dam nestled into the apex of three mountains, the chill bumps began to surge up and down his spine. Soon after, while answering an insurance question, he is startled to discover his mother's maiden name "Sibold" written on the bottom corner of the plat of the property. He now starts to realize it may be no coincidence that he came to be here and the adventure begins as he tries to figure out who has brought him here and why. The story is about the author's quest to understand his family's history and his purpose in the arbitrary purchase of an old mill site unexpectedly once owned by his ancestors. As Miller wrestles with the coincidences of his life and his strong belief that nothing happens by chance, the history of the Appalachian Region of Virginia where he's made his new home begins to reveal its secrets. Intertwined with Miller's own discovery about his family's past, artifacts are discovered on his property and paranormal activity begins. While not violent or threatening, this activity launches Miller on a quest to understand the true history of his family's land in Clover Hollow, a sacred river and dam complex rich with artifacts and history going back thousands of years. The more Miller uncovers, the more he's driven toward the belief that these events are all connected, and he is a crucial part. This is a true story.Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book AwardsWinner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival Winner 2016 Beach Book FestivalWinner 2016 San Francisco Book FestivalWinner 2016 New York Book FestivalWinner 2016 Paris Book Festival
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A historian navigates his family's Appalachian past to unearth an ancient civilization. This story is about the author's quest to understand his family's history and his purpose in the arbitrary purchase of an old mill site unexpectedly once owned by his ancestors. As Miller wrestles with the coincidences of his life and his strong belief that nothing happens by chance, the history of the Appalachian Region of Virginia where he's made his new home begins to reveal its secrets.
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While off the coast of Papua New Guinea eighteen years ago, John David Miller purchased a "cabin in the woods" deep in the Appalachian Mountains he had never seen and knew nothing about. The first time he stood on the front porch looking out over a creek and dam nestled into the apex of three mountains, chill bumps began to surge uncontrollably up and down his spine. Soon after, he discovers his mother's maiden name "Sibold" written on the bottom corner of the plat of the property leading to the shocking connection to three of his first generation grandfathers from 1738. He now starts to realize it was no coincident he came to be here and the mystery begins as he tries to uncover the reason he has been brought here and what may be buried under the graves of his ancestors.
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When I was a kidIn the Caves of West VirginiaIt was there I was markedWith a sign from aboveThat one day I would findMy way to Clover HollowWhere my ancestors still roamIn God's heavenly home
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When I was a kid
In the caves that I love
It was there I was marked
With a sign from above
I was destined to find
My way to Clover Hollow
Where my ancestors still roam
This clue I must follow
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Twenty years ago, while on a trip to Papua New Guinea, I purchased a piece of property deep in the Appalachian Mountains I had never seen and knew nothing about.
After closing, strange events started to occur that prompted me to start a twenty year investigation to unravel the many mysteries that surrounded Clover Hollow.
The first thing that I discovered was that this little piece of land was directly connected to three of my first generation grandfathers from 1738. I was starting to realize it was no coincidence I came to be here.
More connections were uncovered including George Washington, William Preston, James Patton, The Drapers Meadow Massacre, Native Americans, my family tree, and possibly one of the oldest civilizations ever found on Earth.
The Sibold Effect tries to explain what has been and is still happening on this piece of ancient land and will reveal what has been buried for thousands of years beneath the graves of my ancestors.
Winner Reader's Favorite 2016 International Book Awards
Winner 2016 Hollywood Book Festival
Winner 2016 Beach Book Festival
Winner 2016 San Francisco Book Festival
Winner 2016 New York Book Festival
Winner 2016 Paris Book Festival