Sandia supercomputers offer new explanation of Tunguska disaster
The stunning amount of forest devastation at Tunguska a century ago in Siberia may have been caused by an asteroid only a fraction as large as previously published estimates, Sandia National Laboratories supercomputer simulations suggest...
(Also read: "The Tunguska Mystery")
A pre-historic nuclear war?
Brad Steiger: The basic reason that I wrote Worlds Before Our Own (G.P. Putnam‘s Sons, 1978; Anomalist Books, 2007) is that I have always found it incredible that such sophisticated people as we judge ourselves to be, do not really know who we are...
'Werewolf boy' - who snarls and bites - on the run from police after escaping Moscow clinic
Russian police are hunting a "werewolf boy" - who snarls and bites - after he escaped from a Moscow clinic just a day after being rescued from the wild. Doctors expressed shock saying he was found living with a pack of wolves in a remote forest in the Kaluga region of central Russia...
The Water Horse land sightings at Loch Ness
Weird flying humanoid encounter in Koniewo
In late autumn in 2000 two witnesses encountered strange flying figure in Koniewo in northern part of Poland. The tall, long-haired being was flying in a unusual position in close vicinity of two terrified witnesses. The observation was accompanied by strange, loud rumble coming out of the forest…..
(Also read: "Unsolved: Flying Humanoids")
What’s this bloody massive thing In Greenland?
We're not all like you - we don't all use Google Earth to try and find topless women sunbathing in their garden. Some people use it to find massive spooky weirdness in arctic wildernesses...
Taking it literally: Indulgent musings on UFO craft shapes and sexual dynamics
Richelle Hawks: I believe it may be possible to glean some information through a study of language and specific terms used in within UFO narratives. And in this case, through the symbolism and sexual/cultural associations of the very terms used to describe the UFO craft itself. There are many UFO craft terms, but there are several that are very common: saucer, bell, cigar, and triangle...
Scientists say asteroid could hit Mars
A newly discovered hunk of space rock has a 1-in-75 chance of slamming into the Red Planet on Jan. 30, scientists said Thursday...
Treating center for possessed by evil is about to be built in Poland
Possessions by evil spirit seem to be so important matter that a special treating center for people with spiritual possession problems is about to be created in a village in north-western Poland. There people harassed by evil powers would soon find help of both secular and cleric exorcists...
Voyage to the inner Earth
We have looked at the idea of the Moon being hollow but, of course, the main area of interest is in our own planet being a mere shell. The Phoenix Science Foundations long-touted expedition to the Hollow Earth was rumoured to be cancelled but in the latest update it appears that was a cunning plan...
(Also read: "Journeys into the Hollow Earth")
Strange lights over England
Sparse dark clouds dotted the sky over Chawton, Hampshire, England, on the evening of June 22, 2002 when Ashley Martin stepped outside with his camcorder. In the distance he could see the construction of his sister’s house, but was surprised when something dropped out of the clouds...
Something funny in the air
According to most conspiracy theorists, various governments around the world have gone to extreme lengths to cover up the existence of UFOs. Some claim authorities have even recovered crashed aircrafts and performed autopsies on alien beings. And all of it, conspiracy buffs say, has been hidden from us...
Six positive predictions for 2008
Bernardsville hunter searches for local ghost
A ghost hunter will stay up all night next month attempting to meet Phyllis Parker, who reportedly haunts the old Bernardsville Library...
'Mind-reading' games just in time for Christmas
What's going on inside that head of yours? That's nobody's business, of course -- except, perhaps, for companies planning to roll out games and gadgets with supposed "brainwave-reading" capabilities...

