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 […]
Tobias Wayland responds well to the second edition of Ryan Sprague’s book Somewhere in the Skies: A Human Approach to the UFO Phenomenon. Wayland praises its “people emphasis” versus larger “philosophical arguments and government disclosure.” Nigel Watson, on the other hand, has nothing positive to say about Alien Abduction: The Control Factor. Watson says the […]
Tobias Wayland reacts to Luis Elizondo’s recent statements. It’s disappointing that we still read folks calling AATIP “the Pentagon’s Advanced Aviation [sic] Threat Identification Program,” but Wayland touches upon the correct high points, among them that TTSA’s lack of providing proof of provenance is rendered moot by Pentagon acknowledgement of the videos. Wayland also deals […]
Singular light. red like and orange like. it "bobbed" in the air and stayed in our field of vision, making it not an aircraft. the sky was clear. the weather was cool. it faintly flickered and eventually died out.
It was flying at a pretty quick speed. no blinking lights, no sound across the night sky. i watched it until i could not see it anymore across the tree tops.
As many of our readers are aware, strange folklore, both written and oral, is often rooted in historical truth. And sometimes, as you will realize in reading this post, it’s rooted in just keeping people safe or reminding them to keep out of the places they don’t belong. So it makes sense that a talking, […]
We challenge you to read about a completely different Momo. One that doesn’t look like a sexy Japanese harpy. Down in the Show-Me state Tobias Wayland’s been mucking about the Mississippi river’s wetlands, collecting accounts of something like bigfoot but completely different. If you reckon you can help the search for a specimen, or samples, […]