Enfield Poltergeist case offers new proof of paranormal existence
New scientific research which uses evidence from the world famous Enfield Poltergeist case has come a step closer to proving conclusively the existence of paranormal activity. Research published in the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research has concluded that audio recordings made during poltergeist activity at a house in Green Street in the late 1970s were unlikely to have been caused by normal human activity...
Mexico: Chupacabras in Puebla and Guanajuato?
Shepherds from various communities in Puebla State are frightened by the attacks to their herds. They suspect the presence of natural predator, a nahual (shapeshifter) or the Chupacabras. Authorities have combed the area...
Entangled atoms
"I don't care too much what people think," says Dean Radin, Ph.D., senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. "I'm much more interested in tracking something which I think is meaningful and which I think eventually will become more and more meaningful. That's what science is all about. We're driven by curiosity." Radin works in the field of parapsychology, or research on psychic phenomena, a phrase often shortened to "psi."..
Comerica Park possibly haunted?
Comerica Park employees claim they are seeing the ghosts of past players and personnel roaming the concourses of the Tigers' home field. Employees who work there swear they occasionally see a shadowy apparition in the lobby, and sometimes the elevator mysteriously opens and closes as if it's carrying an invisible passenger...
Crop circle conundrum
Wiltshire's a beautiful county and it's an idyllic Friday evening at the Barge Inn, Honeystreet. Boats are moored on the canal that runs past the pub, there's a White Horse etched into the chalk just down the road and in the pub's back room the ceiling is painted with images of Stonehenge, errant cherubim and crop circles. 'It is,' one local tells me, 'the Sistine Chapel of Wiltshire.'..
Ghost hunters search haunted Conn. tire shop
John Palmer: There I was last Monday night. A grown man, walking around in the darkness in the basement of Currie's Tire on West Avenue in Norwalk, Conn., I wasn't alone - I was part of a group of four guys with cameras and audio equipment, trying to prove that a ghost exists in the basement there...
Remembrances of lives past
In one of his past lives, Dr. Paul DeBell believes, he was a caveman. The gray-haired Cornell-trained psychiatrist has a gentle, serious manner, and his appearance, together with the generic shrink décor of his office - leather couch, granite-topped coffee table - makes this pronouncement seem particularly jarring...


