Steve Fossett revelation: remote viewer Ed Dames named Sierra Mountains crash site months ago
As California authorities examine the very limited remains found at the site of famed aviator Steve Fossett's crash in California's Sierra Nevadas, it's time to take a look back. Months ago, a remote viewing prediction said search efforts in Nevada were wasted because Fossett had died in California...
Foothills shadowed in paranormal phenomena
It was a moonless, silent night near Spicer Reservoir. Vision only reached a few feet into the forest before it was shrouded in darkness. No frogs were croaking. No campers were murmuring. It was the kind of quiet where your ears buzz to fill the silence. And then four speakers, powered by a 500-watt amplifier, blasted a mix between an elephant's trumpeting roar and an ape's shrill cry through the forest...
Courtroom ghosts bring forth tales
If only the spirits could talk what tales they would tell. According to the Australian College of Mediumship (ACOM), spirits don’t really talk, but they do communicate with humans and certainly have some great stories to tell. The ACOM will hold their first Ghost Tour at the Berrima Courthouse on Sunday, October 11. The tour is run by psychic mediums...
Bigfoot lore alive in Estacada area
While hiking along the snowy banks of the Clackamas River late one January afternoon in 1969, Millie Kiggins of Estacada, her husband and their friend Art Schneider found something that would thrust the Kigginses and the quiet wilderness surrounding Estacada into an international spotlight...
Dead men do tell tales
You may not need a permit, but hunting the haunted is no joke. Smirk all you want, but it's got to be harder to nab a demon than a deer. Still skeptical? Head on over to Laurel Hill Cemetery Saturday evening, when investigators from South Jersey Ghost Research — a professional nonprofit that's been in the biz since 1955 — will be sharing some of the ins and outs of the trade for non-believers and believers alike...
Exploring the shadows of the paranormal
Is there scientific evidence that a world beyond the ordinary exists? Dr. Robert M. Schoch, PhD, strives to answer this question in his latest book entitled, The Parapsychology Revolution: A Concise Anthology of Paranormal and Psychical Research, co-authored by Logan Yonavjak. This anthology contains reports, essays, and arguments, dating from 1886 through 2007, which explore whether such phenomena as clairvoyance, telepathy, and poltergeist activity are grounded in scientific evidence, or just hearsay...
Spirits abound at house in Appleton
The words “house of spirits” certainly applies to the Winery at Marjim Manor, purveyor of fine fruit wines and home to several friendly ghosts, according to its proprietor, Margo Sue Bittner. The world will get a glimpse of what Bittner means at 9 p. m. Oct. 15, when the 19th century mansion that houses the winery retail operation is featured on the popular reality show “Ghost Hunters,” on the SciFi network...
Invisibility cloaks could take sting out of tsunamis
North Sea oil rig (Image: Isaac Newton, Wikimedia Commons) Invisibility cloaks that are able to steer light around two dimensional objects have become reality in the last few years. But the first real-world application of the theories that made them possible could be in hiding vulnerable coastlines and offshore platforms from destructive tsunamis...
Ghosts may haunt Meredith library
The Meredith Public Library is a popular location for town residents, students and others wanting to read or take part in library activities, though some of the regular visitors still stop by even after their deaths. A team of supernatural investigators recently looked for a ghostly presence at the library after staff members reported odd happenings and the investigators will present their findings at an upcoming event...

