Mysterious clouds creeping out of the Arctic
A new NASA satellite has recorded the first detailed images from space of a mysterious type of cloud called “night-shining” or “noctilucent." The clouds are on the move, brightening and creeping out of polar regions, and researchers don't know why...
(Also read: "Clouds of Suspicion")
Cannock Chase - the weirdness continues
Last week's chilling tale of a ghostly female figure on the Chase has spawned a stream of X File reports from Stafford readers. One housewife said her mother-in-law, now deceased, also saw the alien on a rain-lashed November 40 years ago...
21st century phenomenon fulfills ancient prophecy of Isaiah
For thousands of years there hasn’t been much to see as one travels along the shores of the Dead Sea—a mineral-laden body of water on one side and the most desolate mountainous desert on the other. But in recent years, life is beginning to spring from the barren shores of the Dead Sea...
Pentagon's psychic vision revisited
Some people believe he’s part of an elaborate government plot that abducts and harasses innocent civilians. Some view him as a military visionary. With his interest in parapsychology and near death experience, some think he watched one too many episodes of the X-Files. To me, he’s the sort of person I most enjoy speaking with: out on the edge (and sometimes, way out on the edge), but not afraid to speak to those who may question his views...
Haunted setting for new reality TV show more sad than scary
Bill Brioux: When I was recently invited with a few other journalists to spend a night in a haunted house to see what it would be like for celebrities involved in a paranormal TV show, I thought, why not? Who was I gonna meet - Casper? What I hadn't counted on was the setting: Waverly Hills Sanatorium, an imposing, long-abandoned Louisville landmark called "the most haunted place on Earth" by paranormal investigators...
Paranormal network TBLN launches on UFO crash anniversary
The Borderlands Network, the first broadband network dealing with all things paranormal, is about to open its "secret vault" to the world wide web. The site launches on July 8, 2007 with the Top Rated Paranormal Film Festival in celebration of the 60 year anniversary of the Roswell UFO Crash...
High banality
The term 'high strangeness' was originally coined by J. Allen Hynek as part of his system of classifying close encounter reports. He proposed that each encounter should be categorised as being of the first, second, or third kind, then given a strangeness rating of between 1 and 10. While Ufologists still use Hynek's basic classification system, the strangeness rating never really caught on. It is tricky to assign a number to such a nebulous concept as strangeness - and besides, what may seem strange to one person may seem quite run-of-the-mill to another...
Bigfoot caught on tape
Bigfoot hunters are eating their hearts out. Cryptozoologists are hoping this new video may be the evidence they've sought. Skeptics are already dismissing it as another man in a monkey suit. On a secret, secluded location in the north Texas woods, a video camera equipped with a night-vision lens captured something strange...
Hunt for Bigfoot
Researchers in India and the US have launched projects to search for the notorious ape-like creature known as Bigfoot – or the Yeti as its called in Tibet and Nepal. In the Garo Hills region of India, the Achik Tourism Society is collecting evidence including photographs of footprints and hair samples, after a local farmer reported seeing an entire family of the creatures...
Alien crop circles? Draw your own conclusions
What would you do if you woke up one fine day and found a bunch of ''crop circles'' in the wheat field? Elizabeth Henninger called the newspaper. She might have called the television station, but you know how sensational television people can be. So she called the newspaper, which dispatched a reporter and a photographer and a videographer, all of whom took a good, long look at the three designs, snapped some photos and shot some video, and arrived at no conclusions whatsoever...
Sea captain's ghost said to haunt Dover
The summer solstice has gone by and Halloween is still months away, but for ghost hunters, June is the prime season for spotting spirits in Dover. And with one "salty" sea captain from the city's past slated to make his return this week, residents may be hearing a few extra bumps in the night. According to researchers at Hollow Hill, a website for ghost enthusiasts, witnesses have reported seeing an orb of light near the intersection of Central Avenue and Washington Street...
Alien abduction caught on film in Dickinson, North Dakota
Brian Vike: The gentleman who sent me the report on what could be the most amazing bit of footage to come along in years sat on the film for over two months. He wasn't sure what he was going to do with it, or share such an fascinating look into something many have tried to capture over the years, but with no luck at all. In telephone interviews and what this man has sent me in the past, over the UFO sightings he has experienced, which included some of the best footage of a UFO event I have personally received...
CARET: The Chad/Raj UFOs explained?
CARET stands for "“Commercial Applications Research for Extra-terrestrial Technology”, according to the report from an 'Isaac X' at the website http://isaaccaret.fortunecity.com. This incredible 'disclosure' details the background to the 'drone' type UFO's which have been photographed and sighted in the California area during the previous few months...

