Living with the apparitions
If there is something strange in a Gilford neighborhood, the Ghostbusters will not be at anyone's front door to help pursue the paranormal. As for Grace Herbert of Hoyt Road, she does not have a problem living inside a house where she has witnessed ghost activity and apparitions and experienced some interesting happenings involving the spirits of the dead...
Proof of a ghost on the set of 'Patient X' vampire movie?
Pastor accused of exorcism assault
A man filed a battery complaint with deputies, claiming he was roughed up during an exorcism in Lehigh Acres. He told deputies the preacher singled him out and told him to open his Bible. When Anderson refused, he claims the pastor put his hands on Anderson's head and began shoving him and calling him a devil...
The Exorcist: casting out demons
One of the most terrifying horror flicks of all-time for many movie-goers is so troubling because the film graphically protrays the epic struggle between human lives and demonic forces. Priests continue to perform exorcisms today, but their frequency and severity are reportedly far from the Hollywood version first depicted in “The Exorcist” in 1973...
UFO crop circle witnesses come forward
In July of 1996 one of the most complex and spectacular crop circle designs ever seen appeared in a field opposite Stonehenge. The design became known as “The Julia Set” because it resembled the mathematical fractal called by that name. The formation was remarkable not only because of its complexity and beauty but also due to several anomalies associated with its discovery...
The puzzle of Brueghel's paintings of telescopes
A painting from 1617 appears to show a type of telescope thought not to have been built until much later...
Mystery emissions spotted at edge of solar system
In the murky boundary between our solar system and the rest of the galaxy, scientists have spotted a bright band of surprising high-energy emissions...
Out of your head: Leaving the body behind
2012 doomsday prediction nothing but a hoax
A NASA scientist has said that the prophecy by the ancient Mayans that the world might end in the year 2012, is nothing but a hoax, which is only helping the promoters of the conspiracy theory to rake in huge profits. NASA scientist David Morrison’s concise summary of the claims and the scientific response to the widespread Internet belief that December 21, 2012, will be doomsday for planet Earth, determines that the whole thing is nothing but a hoax...

