Man claims to have video of alleged UFO
The military now says it was training over Stephenville the night dozens of people reported seeing UFOs. But a video surfaced yesterday of the so-called sighting. The man who captured the alleged UFO did not want to be identified, so he handed the video over to Seven Allen, a private pilot...
Film review: Jeremy Vaeni’s No One’s Watching
Jeff Ritzmann, cutting-edge graphic artist, UFO experiencer, and regular on the paranormal radio show/ podcast The Paracast, has a standard comment when people express to him the desire to witness a UFO or have some kind of experience of “high strangeness.” His response is: “You don’t know what you’re asking for.”..
Weird Los Angeles: strange things afoot!
Welcome to the bizarre world of 'Weird Los Angeles', where shaggy-haired man-beasts roam the back roads, eerie phantoms drift through the night and peculiar objects move silently across the zenith. We'll be taking you on a weekly tour of the cities anomalies, beginning with sightings of Bigfoot, where it seems reports date back to the 1970s...
No explanation: Ghost hunters hear voice on tape
Some Louisiana ghost hunters are not ready to call a house they investigated in St. Martinville haunted just yet, but they are reporting one unexplained phenomenon. On Jan. 5, the group Louisiana Spirits was called to investigate a house owned by Michelle and J.D. Kirkwood, which is one of the Olivier homes...
Claim of alien cells in rain may fit historical accounts: study
A controversial theory, that strange red rains in India six years ago might have contained microbes from outer space, hasn’t died. In fact, things might be getting even weirder. A new study suggests the claimed connection between scarlet rain and tiny celestial visitors may be consistent with historical accounts linking colored rain to meteor passings. These would seem to echo the India case, in which organisms are proposed to have fallen out of a breaking meteor...
So you want to be a cryptozoologist?
Loren Coleman: One of the most frequent questions I’m asked is, “How can I become a cryptozoologist?” That is usually followed by, “How can I study cryptozoology (in high school) (in college)?” “What kind of volunteer work could I do?” is another one I’m asked...
Top ten 10 craziest science stuff you didn’t know
Using brain imaging as a direct test for psi
Despite impressive statistical evidence, there are still a number of skeptics and critics of parapsychology who say that they still do not find the case for psi phenomena convincing largely because there is still no developed theory that relates psi to human brain functioning...
Ghost of a chance in Amador County hotel
A young girl, an apparition dressed in white, is said to roam the halls of the St. George Hotel here, startling guests and housekeepers alike. She comes and goes, as does the equally mysterious, well-dressed gentleman who skulks through the three-story inn with a cane. For years, strange things have supposedly taken place at the hotel, set at a sharp bend of a narrow road that winds through the thickly wooded hills of the historic Gold Rush town, 60 miles southeast of Sacramento...
Talk of Bigfoot has Seeley abuzz
According to the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Department, two deputies responded to an alleged Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, sighting on Highway 63 just south of Seeley on the evening of Jan. 3. Since then the sighting has been the topic of conversation in that small community, with multiple reported sightings being called in to the Sawyer County Record office since...
How UFOs and Bigfoot could save earth
These days green is big. The environmental movement has been around for decades, but issues such as global warming, recycling, and saving the planet have never been so much in the spotlight. Though many corporations have arrived late in the game (cynics might suspect they saw another type of green in "green marketing"), many New Agers and believers in the mysterious and paranormal have long incorporated environmentalism into their beliefs...
Exorcist priest warns against "hidden knowledge” trend in Mexico
Fr. Jose Luis del Rio y Santiago of the Mexican Diocese of Saltillo, who carried out an exorcism during a healing Mass last Monday, warned against the trend of seeking supposed secret knowledge, and the consulting of healers and fortune tellers, saying such practices “open the door to Satanism.”..

