For decades, Susan Slabe kept journals documenting experiences that did not fit ordinary explanations. At the time, they appeared isolated-strange coincidences, unexpected perceptions, unsettling encounters, and moments that interrupted everyday life without warning. Over time, patterns began to emerge.Blunt, Bizarre, But True: A Life Interrupted by the Unexplained draws directly from those journals and from firsthand accounts shared by others who were present. The experiences described span a wide range, including synchronicities, unexplained events, unusual awareness, sightings, and moments that defied easy categorization. Some were private. Others were witnessed. None were sought out or framed as belief.Interwoven throughout are the stories of those who shared these moments-children who grew up alongside them, partners who witnessed them, and individuals whose lives intersected with these events in unexpected ways. Together, these accounts form a cumulative record shaped by repetition rather than interpretation.This book does not attempt to explain what happened. It records what was written, what was witnessed, and what followed.What the reader makes of it is left entirely to them.