Mexico vows to keep looking for 'lost' island
Mexico vowed to keep looking for a mysterious island that could extend its offshore oil claims after university researchers said they couldn't find it. "The island doesn't exist" in the area where it was shown on maps, a National Autonomous University of Mexico study concluded after conducting studies with underwater sensing devices and aerial reconnaissance in the area...
The electrical Bigfoot?
Blogsquatcher: No, I don't mean a new animatronic toy. This is something that is quite new to me. Until I heard Henry Franzoni mention in his interview that he had felt something like a static-electrical charge sweep over him, and had experienced his car's starter blowing out, I had not ever associated electricity with bigfoot. Why would I? But since that interview, I've come across other references...
Ghost of the Aerie Ballroom
Neil White says he hasn't seen it or heard it, but he knows plenty of people who have. The owner of the The Aerie Ballroom in downtown Centralia is speaking of course of "Jorris," the name given to the ghost said to haunt the halls of the historic building...
Thermal video of baby Bigfoot?
Take a look at the first few seconds of this video from Wisconsin...
Church creates stir with gay exorcism video
Gay and youth advocates are demanding an investigation. The video shows the 16-year-old boy lying on the floor, his body convulsing, as elders of a small Connecticut church cast a "homosexual demon" from his body. "Rip it from his throat!" a woman yells. "Come on, you homosexual demon! You homosexual spirit, we call you out right now! Loose your grip, Lucifer!"..
Looking back: Dancing plagues and mass hysteria
John Waller on how distress and pious fear have led to bizarre outbreaks across the ages. The year was 1374. In dozens of medieval towns scattered along the valley of the River Rhine hundreds of people were seized by an agonising compulsion to dance. Scarcely pausing to rest or eat, they danced for hours or even days in succession. They were victims of one of the strangest afflictions in Western history...
A ghost in the building
The old building on Siler Road on the south side of Santa Fe, N.M., sits in an industrial area. It's housed a printer's shop and a line of small businesses - it's also home to something destructive. Sally Blakemore rented a space in a newly built addition in the upper reaches of the building when she discovered something was wrong...
Little Eagle Bigfoot
One of the most concentrated series of sightings of a non-Pacific Northwest Bigfoot-type creature seen on a Native American reservation took place in South Dakota...
Megalithic walls and hydraulic systems linked with Mauritius pyramids
Antoine Gigal reports on the discovery of massive walls, hydraulic systems and road systems on the island of Mauritius, which are connected with the pyramid complexes that have been rediscovered there in recent months. It highlights that this area of the island once hosted a civilisation worthy of that name...
1940s: humanoids in Argentina?
Tres Arroyos, located over 600 km south of Buenos Aires, shall henceforth no longer be known as "Argentina's Wheat Capital" but as also as the place where the first humanoid encounter of the country took place...
2012 through the eye of a needle
Beyond the new mythology of 2012, there may be a metaphoric recognition of an outcome that is perhaps as inevitable as the passage of the seasons or more specifically the successive generations of our own kind, each have a birth, a youth, a middle age followed by old age and then death. The cyclical theory of human history is such that all causal events occur in cycles that are more or less alike in their rotation. It has two main forms, one that posits cosmic or the cycles of the natural world and one that posits these cycles, or rotations only in human affairs, which seemingly assumes that the two are quite existential in relation to one another...
The double
Michael Prescott: I've been reading Geraldine Cummins' 1935 book Beyond Human Personality, which bears on some of the issues discussed on this blog recently. Cummins was a medium who produced several purportedly channeled books. The most famous and most evidential of these is Swan on a Black Sea, often cited as one of the best examples of channeling...
Is it a miracle that Colwich man survived?
People in Colwich like to touch Chase Kear's arm or his shoulder with their fingers. Or they hug him. "Miracle Man," they say. "Let me touch the miracle." With anybody else in Colwich, this would be just talk. But it's not just talk to the Vatican. Prompted in part by what the Kear family has said publicly, and partly by a preliminary investigation begun by the Catholic Diocese of Wichita, a Vatican investigator named Andrea Ambrosi will arrive from Italy in Wichita on Friday...

