What do clothes dryers and the earth have in common? Apparently they both have mysterious doorways into somewhere Other, where missing people and socks both vanish without a trace. This first case describes an online cult leader and his family, allegedly heading to Brazil, leaving behind all their worldly belongings to never be heard from […]
Some scientists believe more strange stuff than most will believe before getting out of bed on a Saturday morning, but the thrust of Caroline Delbert’s piece is panpsychism where the mysticism of consciousness gets diminished with the application of staid materialism. From our point of view it’s like rejoindering to “Black Lives Matter” with “All […]
Nick Redfern is on a mission, and that mission is to convince the Bigfoot research community that Britain is not home to the flesh and blood beast. Redfern is convinced there isn’t sufficient flora or fauna to support a Sasquatch population, and if there was there would be evidence, since the hairy man isn’t an […]
Nick Redfern reminds us that “The Government” is not one monolithic and homogeneous institution but more an organization of different groups, each communicating with the others on a “need to know” basis. Sometimes that need is primary and programmed into formal relationships between departments; other times–as with the shadowy association nicknamed the “Collins Elite”–the group […]
UFOs? Who knows? The Lord of the Universe does Tennessean
Brent Swancer offers a colorful story of what amounts to Australia’s Rachel Nevada and Colorado UFO Watchtower rolled up into one. From the Land Down Under’s North Brent then takes us down to Bizarre UFO Encounters Along the Roads of South Australia. Brent offers a bevy of strange meet-ups and some conjectures about what’s causing […]
Cryptozoology isn’t always about monsters, as Loren Coleman will say while touring the International Cryptozoology Museum, but the unexpected creatures which are quite ordinary. Jocelyne LeBlanc, who is far from ordinary, shares the tales behind the rediscoveries of two critters who vied for the coveted World Hide-And-Seek Champion title for decades. On the other hand, […]
Nick Redfern leads off a trio of Mysterious Universe writers by reminding that the confusing and many-layered Roswell story itself began with discombobulation. Nick suspects the destruction of outgoing messages from the Roswell Army Air Field between 1945 and 1951 was done to deny investigators information that could have shed light upon this conundrum. Ufologist […]
Those who scoff at the notion the Government is capable of playing games “[t]o see how the public and the media respond to incredible, but fabricated, events” might want to check Nick Redfern’s documentary evidence. How successfully Nick translates this ghastly stuff to the present enthusiasm will surely be up for interpretation. But wait, there’s […]
It turns out that at least two people wrote the best preserved and largest of the Dead Sea Scrolls found in the Qumran caves, says Jocelyne LeBlanc. She describes how an artificial intelligence analysis of the c. 125 BCE Great Isaiah Scroll came to that conclusion, which also has implications for analyzing other scrolls. A […]