Evolution of an entity
Just like living humans, ghosts maintain their unique individual personalities and traits. From the friendly, curious and playful to the grumpy and reclusive, we must respect and be mindful of these foreign fourth dimensional citizens...
The Sheldrake phenomenon
Richard Dawkins interviewed Rupert Sheldrake on Sheldrake's remarkable assertions about the existence of psychic abilities...
Hunt historic ghosts in Washington D.C.
A drunken ghost is still looking for his head, lopped off by a trolley. A deceased lover searching for his cheating wife to exact his revenge. Mass, unmarked graves sit next to the church where George Washington worshiped. Many of the stories of historic Alexandria, Va., are told in the bright light of day, but ones like these (with a history that’s gruesome and creepy) must wait until the sun has gone down and the children are tucked in their beds...
Thai politics are still in the grip of the spirits and the stars
Astrologers compete to predict the timing of the next coup. The ex-premier tours 99 temples to improve his fortune. Generals gather in Chiang Mai to channel the spirit of a Himalayan rishi. Ritualists vandalise an ancient monument. Thai politics have long been subject to the stars and the spirits...
Transparent humanoid in Veracruz, Mexico?
This report about Transparent Humanoid comes from a TV program called "grandes misterios del milenio" from Mexico, aired on Sundays in a station that belongs to Televisa.This show directed and hosted by Jaime Maussan.The guy who shot the footage and others who were there are saying the thing attacked them...
Best lake monster image ever: the Mansi photo
Here at Tet Zoo we've looked at lake monsters on a couple of occasions now: at alleged Nessie photos here, and at the sad death of the Lake Khaiyr monster here. For a while I've been planning to add to this list, and to write about one of the most famous, most iconic lake monster photos: the Mansi photo [detail shown in adjacent image: © Sandra Mansi]. This reasonably good colour photo is well known to everyone interested in cryptozoology, but I suppose is not so familiar to those who haven't read the cryptozoological literature. So if you're familiar with lake monster literature, nothing I'm about to say will be new to you. For the rest of you, here we go.....
The Saturday strangeness: A fairy likely story!
What Jacqui Lester saw as a child has remained with her for over thirty years. At the time, in the '70s, she was a child living at Manor Park in the London Borough of Newham. It took place one morning as she stirred from slumber and glanced towards the bottom of the bed. Standing there was a sight she will never forget, a creature... no, a human... around eight-inches in height, that looked just like the archetypal fairy. It was female, with blonde flowing hair, wore a silvery flimsy dress, had transparent wings and held what appeared to be a wand...

