Recent aerial anomaly reports include something akin to the US Navy encounters recently released to the public. This information came from an “Aviation Technician”; hopefully the Mexican Navy is officially following up. Argentina: “Swarm of Lights” over Buenos Aires is also interesting. The second, “more shocking” Bosques de Palermo video unfortunately had the same address […]
Inexplicata is back with three cases featuring a travel theme. First: a very short clip of something visiting Cancun–perhaps a bit anomalous in itself, given the present worldwide admonitions to stay home. The guy who shot this next footage was in fact “currently complying with mandatory quarantine” but in transit “for justified reasons,” says the […]
Human contact with ETs forms our focus here. Brent Swancer covers the extraordinary claims of Bob Dean that mix all of Brent’s headline elements. Dean’s “spooky note” about the ET presence that concludes his lecture is contrasted to “a wonderful message of love.” One thing lacking from the Dean scenarios as presented is what the […]
A total of two holes not man-made or animal made were found during the day. one of the holes have *dry grass* around it and in the two their soil is missing. both have depth and are of circular shape, it appears something(s) struck the ground creating them.
A total of eight holes not man-made or animal made were found during the day. the holes have *dry grass* around them and their soil is missing. some are deeper and some are smaller than others. it appears something(s) struck the ground.
Bryan Sentes focuses on the processing, by the witness, of an anomalous experience, and how it challenges consensus knowledge and ideas. His suggestion of looking at the UFO “as much as an aesthetic object as an object to be subjected to the rigors of the scientific method” is both challenging and welcome as an honest […]
Archaeological writers should avoid lavish claims based upon isolated finds whose interpretation has not been fully resolved. Greg Taylor’s article headline provides the example, and more specifics come from Jason Colavito’s post New Journal Article Concludes Cerutti Mastodon Bones Broken Recently by Construction Equipment, Not Hunters 130,000 Years Ago. Greg describes the 2017 announcement that […]
Robbie Graham talks to Proud about his new book Borderland Phenomena: Volume 1, in which he explains that the paranormal is “a realm on the margins of this reality.” To better understand it, he feels that humans should “look closely and inquisitively at our very own planet.” Meanwhile the Paracast talks to Adele Casales Rocha […]
The strange booms plaguing the US are now fully explained, and the responsible parties are being held accountable–said No One Ever. The biggest and baddest of the weird noises occurred last week in Florida where witnesses described an event that felt as if they were punched in the gut and the air sucked out of […]
One can dismiss a UFO sighting by a lone witness. But a dozen? A hundred witnesses? More? Fortunately pseudoskeptical deniers have fallbacks like swamp gas, Venus, and the thorny phenomenon of mass hallucinations, notes Jason Charbonneau. Does the reality of mass hallucinations hold water, or might one argue the likelihood of mass hallucinations falls short […]