
In the Paranormal Phenomena Forum this week, reader Taps_Family_Anthony posts a poll asking if orbs in photos have any value as evidence for paranormal activity.
You're invited to vote.
Then he posts an article entitled "Orbs: Debunked!" Do you agree with him? Take the poll, read the article, then feel free to express your own opinions on this controversial subject.
Also read: Enough with the Orbs Already | Orbs by Chance – Or...?

Some interesting links I've found this week:
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Could Nazca Lines Have Been Made by Astral Projection? – The Nazca geoglyphs have long been considered a puzzle, and the mystery of their creation is debatable, although they were clearly constructed to be seen from the air. Did the makers master the techniques of out-of-body travel?
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Things That Go Bump in the Night – Brad Steiger looks at the phenomenon of mystery explosions that seemingly manifest from nowhere for no reason and startle area residents. He presents records of a rash of unknown things that went "boom" in the night in the 1950s and '60s.
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UFOs and the Interdimensional Hypothesis – Project Delphos Manifesto hopes to promote research aimed at proving that a many UFO sightings are of an interdimensional or paraphysical nature.
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