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Mind games
New on the Internet: a community of people who believe the government is beaming voices into their minds. They may be crazy, but the Pentagon has pursued a weapon that can do just that...

Buxco woman uses psychic skills in law enforcement
Police and the FBI use all tools available to help them solve crimes even, at times, turning to civilians with special gifts for help. Patricia McMonagle of New Hope, Bucks County says she's been psychic as long as she can remember, telling fortunes and seeing spirits. And surprisingly they don't scare her one bit...

'Fireball' calls blamed on comet
The comet is believed to have sparked a string of calls to police A major Royal Navy and police search carried out near Dumfries has been blamed on sightings of a comet...

Zen and the art of personal ufology
It would be very easy to imagine a reader with only passing familiarity with the subject of UFOs stumbling across my blog, or any of the blogs that spend time on the subject, and wonder why should I care about UFOs?...

Sarah's killer 'in cell with ghost'
Child murderer Roy Whiting has been moved into serial killer Harold Shipman’s old cell — and claims his ghost is haunting it, it was reported last night. Whiting, who killed Sarah Payne, eight, in 2000, claims he is too terrified to sleep. The beast is said to have reported noises and “strange goings on” in the middle of the night...

The cryptid camera trap failure
Many of camera traps were set deep in the jungles or forests of North and South America, Madagascar, New Zealand, Africa, Asia, and other areas. Among the animals caught by the camera traps were some that are notorious for their extraordinary elusive behavior, but none of the animals I viewed were, as yet, unrecognized by zoological science. No big hairy bipeds or living dinosaurs, or such. At least none that aren’t indiscernible blurs, extremely questionable photos, or proven hoaxes. Why is that?..
(Also read: "Is Bigfoot Smarter Than We Are?")

Frozen in time
Long before the Internet or cable television, there were very few champions in the media seeking the truth about the world around us. Magazines like Saga, Argosy, and True were virtually the only sources available for anyone to learn about UFOs, the Bermuda Triangle, or Bigfoot. I thought a lot of people would find this May 1969 cover of Argosy magazine very interesting. This is the face of the Minnesota Iceman, at least the first one. Normally I don't delve into past accounts of Bigfoot lore, but the artist's rendition of the face really popped out at me...

Man shares his passion for paranormal
Jon Nowinski's life changed 19 years ago. It was a fall evening, and he and his sister, Lisa, were in a parking lot in downtown Greenwich waiting for their mother, Shirley, to return from an appointment. Nowinski, who was about 7, peered into the sky and noticed something strange. A black, triangular object hovered a few hundred feet above the street. It had three lights and didn't make a sound as it shuttled past nearby office buildings...

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