One thing computers probably won’t do is reliably spit out winning lottery numbers. Consider the tale of Deng Pravatoudom, by way of Tobias and Emily Wayland, and how a second try based upon a dream made his family’s dreams come true. And what about all those offline brains languishing in hospices around the world? Ben […]
Allow us to set the scene: It’s the 1890s in Cory, Indiana, and a little girl has just recovered from a deadly fever. But instead of celebrating this miraculous recovery, the community shuns her because wherever she goes, a rain of pebbles follows. Everywhere. Perhaps citizens would have regarded the child more kindly if she […]
Some experiences fade with the passage of time while others stay as disturbing as the day(s) they took place. This Yowie encounter falls into the latter category. In 2006 a family became the hapless recipient of a hairy beast’s attentions, to the point they were convinced a madman was stalking them from the wilds behind […]
A curious aerial display earlier this month has Tobias and Emily Wayland–and us–a bit perplexed. Tin Binnall shares an Odd Trio of UFOs Spotted in NYC. That video possesses interest, while what’s shown off North Carolina’s Outer Banks following a “Tardis ride” back to November could be military flares. Undine takes us ‘way back to […]
A huntress was chilling with her fellow hunters around a bonfire one night in 2012 when something big enough to inspire thoughts of “Bear!” came stomping through the woods. For the record, the only violence that ensued was on the part of the people with guns, not the unfortunate beastie that left behind a trail […]
This new book by author Tim Marczenko is an “exploration” of folklore concerning unseen “trickster spirits and faeries” who speak to humans, which sometimes results in death or disappearance. Meanwhile, Nick Redfern looks at A Handful of Freaky Cases Concerning Tulpas: The “Thought-Formâ€� Phenomenon. He cautions us that “creating a mind-monster rarely has a positive […]
Tales of nurses witnessing strange events are rife on the internet and the duo of Tobias and Emily Wayland have their own contribution. Please note the source is anonymous, which tends to be par for this site and its associate. As for real inquiry into all things surrounding near-death research, you know replicated and double-blinded […]
Amidst the strangeness of 2020 and its so-called “New Normal,” it is oddly comforting to know some things are still predictably ABnormal, like flying humanoids in Chicago. The most recent report comes from a postal service employee leaving the airport’s mail sorting depot at shift’s end. What she encountered in the dark parking lot far […]
A couple of teens in Texas threw caution to the wind and staked out the El Paso High School one night in the hopes of spying some the paranormal activity reputed to occur there. Unfortunately they forgot about the crime actually going on in the same area and instead were robbed at gunpoint. Luckily all […]
Tobias Wayland takes a closer look at information from Peter Davenport’s National UFO Reporting Center than did a Wall Street Journal article. Te-Ping Chen’s WSJ piece UFO Spotting Has Replaced Bird Watching as Pandemic Obsession does however emphasize the individual human element behind the numbers. Other studies note a large monthly spike in reports at […]