Nick Redfern turns to the United States’ past to explore one of the most ridiculous events ever in our military history that accidentally gave the West a temporary new resident-wild camels that were spotted up until the 1940s. Read on to find out how that came about…meanwhile, Glasgow Boy addresses a question that many have […]
Wreckage, war and wrath are often the only results we see after aliens invade Earth, at least if you believe science fiction classics such as War of the Worlds. The new SyFy show Defiance, though, shows something a bit …
What most would write off as a typical poltergeist story involving teens is stranger than expected. This illiterate girl was under intense scrutiny from the National Laboratory of Psychical Research who observed the appearance of bites, scratches, and other scars before their eyes. Andrew Nicholson notes that accusations of trickery on her part haunted Eleonore […]
In the Hudson Valley of New York, the Mohegan, Pequot, Mohawk and Iroquois tribes tell of tricksters associated with storms. A modern encounter with a “troll” in the area is recounted from a childhood episode. Then another encounter with a troll/elf/leprechaun-type critter in Orange, New Jersey. Tales of frightened children? In Part 2, more children […]
Occult View shares an experience with mysterious knocks on the bedroom wall, preceded each time with an unexplained “snap” sound. Snapping, crackling and popping sounds are very often associated with the onset of poltergeist activity and also EVPs. The Association of Trans Communication explains this phenomenon of Precursor Sounds in Physical Phenomenon in great detail. […]
We know Dan Aykroyd from Saturday Night Live, an originator of The Blues Brothers (with John Belushi) and Ghostbusters — now, the comedian, singer, actor stopped by Sway in the Morning and gave us a better look at who …
If weird science and all things ‘paranormal’ are bunk, proven by ‘Science’, why do people have such an enduring fascination with them? Why would leading lights like Rupert Sheldrake, Graham Hancock and others question the current state of the art, only to be shouted down by skeptics and marginalized by science conferences? Louis Proud does […]
After a case of missing time, I’ve had some discomfort while sitting but this is beside the point. Mysterious Universe’s Jack Wain is our alternative to WebMD for self-diagnosis of eccentric infirmities. Twice as disturbing is Louis Proud’s rumination upon Leonard Cohen’s prophetic collaboration with Phil Spector full of synchromystic parallels asking if this is […]
The planetary bodies date back to the time when the solar system was formed, according to new research by NASA.
Mix a little bit of Operation Mincemeat with the Roswell Incident and you’ll have Bernard Newman’s tale The Flying Saucer. Digging the dickens out of this lost classic, Nick Redfern details this subversive take on psy-ops, juxtaposed with Bernard’s unusual life, putting July 2nd, 1947 in a new light after nearly 66 years. Newman’s book […]