Brush with Grinning Man no laughing matter
If you are walking along a lonely road late at night, you might encounter the Grinning Man. The Grinning Man is a name given to one or more mysterious creatures that have been reported over the past 40 or so years. Some say the Grinning Man is an alien from outer space while others believe he might be some kind of unknown creature similar to Bigfoot. What is certain is that those who have seen the Grinning Man have never quite gotten over the experience...
Owl crop-circle appears in Wiltshire field
A giant crop circle resembling an owl has appeared in a field in Wiltshire, amid a theory that it is a tribute to Harry Potter's pet Hedwig. Hedwig crop circle: The giant 400ft pattern, the latest in a string of bird-themed designs seen this summer, appeared overnight in a field in Woodborough Hill, Wilts. The 400-ft. pattern, the latest in a string of bird-themed designs seen this summer, appeared overnight in a field in Woodborough Hill. But while crop circle specialists are searching for a meaning, and some are convinced it is a tribute to the teenage wizard...
West Fife woman sees ghost on the daily commute
The Alhambra has its Italian opera singer, Abbot House its medieval Benedictine monk, now the Press can reveal the latest West Fife spectre ... the Ferry Toll Phantom. The ghostly apparition of a soldier was spotted at dusk last month on Rosyth's Ferry Toll Road "trudging" towards the Dockyard by a commuter driving home to Crossford from work...
Jennifer Aniston visits a love psychic
Jennifer Aniston has not been lucky in love. She is known to have gone through some very low moments where she came to really believe she is cursed in romance and that it is simply her lot to deal with being ultimately rejected: From Brad Pitt to more recent interests. Inside sources close to Aniston claim that she is now seeing a well-known psychic based in NYC who is helping her deal with these issues. Aniston is known to have a soft-spot for the paranormal...
The haunted hallway
There's a ghost in my house! A production team who set out to prove that ghosts did not exist, has found one during the filming of their first episode. South African producer and director Donovan van Wyngaard is collaborating with an American team to make a 13-part television series titled Ghost Investigators, which is aimed at debunking any claims of unnatural activity reported to the team by South Africans...
Real men don't fear ghosts - do they?
Pete DiPrimio: Real men sometimes sleep with a night light. Is that so bad? Ghosts sometimes do show themselves if you know where to look. Does this sound farfetched? Let me explain. I am lying in a bed designed for Civil War-era comfort, which is appropriate considering this is a pre-Civil War-era room in a pre-Civil War-era bed and breakfast. Specifically, it is the Farnsworth House Inn of Battle of Gettysburg fame. It was once occupied by Confederate sharpshooters. It is currently occupied, if you believe in the supernatural, by at least 14 ghosts, seven of whom are regulars and one of whom is, well, not nice...
The college's most beloved ghosts, ghouls and secrets
Seeing as the College of William and Mary is the second oldest in the nation, it has its fair share of history. But with centuries of students comes centuries of gossip, which, over the years has turned into legend. Whether fact or fiction, each such story must be taken with a grain of salt. You should feel free to investigate the truth and rumors behind them...
Prophetic shocker: Romans didn't destroy Temple
One of the central tenets of the Christian belief in a coming Roman Antichrist is under fire because, as the author of a new book shows, the destruction of the Jerusalem in A.D. 70 was actually carried out by peoples from the Middle East, not Europe. As Joel Richardson, author of "The Islamic Antichrist," writes today in WND's commentary section, one of the pillars of the European Antichrist theory is a prophecy in Daniel 9: "The people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary."..

