Based on over thirty years of extensive research and the extraordinary experience of finding, seeing, holding and drinking water from the Nanteos Cup, Ysatis De Saint-Simon is now coming forward to tell a true story about the Holy Grail, which revealed to her, the Inner Grail Mystery
Spirits in the sky
Could aliens be our ancestors? A growing number of UFO cults think so. Across Australia, people are looking to the skies for a saviour. Many people have seen objects in the sky that they could not identify, and many believe that we are not alone in the universe. But there are also people who have built spiritual belief systems around the idea that aliens once came to Earth, and will return one day to take them away to a better place...
Bigfoot gumshoe hangs shingle in Yukon
A man from Whitehorse with an interest in the unexplained has started a sasquatch detective agency. Red Grossinger, who founded the Sasquatch Yukon organization, promises he will seriously look into any sasquatch reports in the territory. For thousands of years, sightings of large, two-legged ape-like creatures have been reported in the Yukon and other parts of Western Canada, the U.S. Pacific Northwest and as far away as China
(Also read: "Sasquatch: Best Evidence")
The truth is up there
One April night, the Socorro, N.M., police department received a radio call from Sgt. Lonnie Zamora. Zamora said that while investigating a loud roar at a dynamite storage shack, he encountered a strange scene. What he first thought to be an overturned car with an exploded gas tank turned out to be an oval-shaped object about the size of a car, with legs that extended to the ground...
Eye gets its "Ghost" guy
Van Praagh signs CBS deal. James Van Praagh, who has made a career out of conversing with dead people, has now found a second calling: working with studio executives.Van Praagh, who co-exec produces CBS' "Ghost Whisperer," has sealed a one-year deal (with an option for a second) with CBS Paramount Network TV to develop a wide variety of projects, including scripted and reality series, as well as TV movies
The birth of the CIA and flying saucers
There's been a lot of speculation in regards to the irony of the "birth of the CIA" (formerly, The Central Intelligence Group [CIG]) in September of 1947, coinciding with all the "flying saucer (UFO) activity" beginning (publicly speaking) in June of that year; starting with Kenneth Arnold's sighting near Mt Rainier, to the "crashed discs" in the area of Roswell, New Mexico. Some have claimed, that the sole purpose in creating the CIA was to investigate the "flying saucer" (UFO) phenomenon
Ghostly gathering planned
With names like Shades of Death Road and Ghost Lake, it's no wonder the New Jersey Ghost Hunters Society chose Warren County to be the site of its annual conference. Set for Saturday at the Hackettstown Community Center, the conference is expected to draw about 50 ghost chasers to the region -- the most the conference has seen to date
Ghosts in Racine?
Its just possible that someday a guest of Hughes House Bed & Breakfast could glimpse something otherworldly or hear inexplicable bumps in the night. Several people say they have seen and/or heard apparitions and other strange phenomena at 1500 S. Main St. Dan Dashner, co-owner of the house with Mike Reynolds, is one of them
(Also read: "New Orleans Ghost")
Meditative approaches get serious doses of medical exploration
The recent study that found praying for the health of strangers did not help - and sometimes was associated with a worse outcome had plenty of detractors. Some objected that the study was undertaken without the input of theologians. Others attacked the very idea of trying to validate the supernatural with science. And some simply dismissed the results as inconsistent with what they believe
Hoaxes make believers of the best of us
If the flood comes too soon, this ark won't be quite ready
The steel skeleton occupies a sun-drenched hillside along Interstate 68 in the mountains of western Maryland. Reaching three stories high, its concrete foundation stretching the length of one-and-a-half football fields, the structure is an oddity -- as incongruous as, well, a boat on a mountaintop. Yet despite its titanic scale, a high-visibility perch, a pithy, unambiguous sign -- "Noah's Ark Being Rebuilt Here!" -- and a grindingly slow construction eked out over 30 years, the structure remains a mystery to the thousands of motorists who drive by it each day
Man survives on frogs
A Czech man ate frogs and other small animals for four days after he was trapped on an island cut off by flooding, the daily Pravo reported today

