60 Minutes/Vanity Fair Poll: do you believe in ghosts? Many do
Despite what seems to be a national case of vampire mania, more Americans, especially younger ones believe in ghosts. Asked to choose which is most likely to actually exist: vampires, ghosts, U.F.O.s, Bigfoot, or the Loch Ness Monster, 33 percent overall picked ghosts, followed closely by U.F.O.'s at 30 percent. Forty-three percent of the 18-44 crowd chose ghosts, while 40 percent of the folks over 65 picked U.F.O.s. Overall, each of the other choices received a scant 7 percent and 11 percent chose "none of the above."..
Legendary Humanoids: Mono Grande, Large Monkey of South America
Some mythical creatures have their origin in tradition and tales from the distant past. However, each culture is associated with a multitude of interesting and odd creatures, many of these beings are humanoids. One of these legendary humanoids is the Mono Grande...
Trail cams capture everything, including UFOs
The explosion in the popularity of trail cameras over the past decade or so has led to an entirely new genre of photography and Internet speculation. Mountain lions, wolves, Bigfoot, chupacabras, giant snakes, leprechauns, Jimmy Hoffa, if it inhabits the world of cryptozoology, it's been "captured" on a trail cam. You knew it was just a matter of time before someone caught a UFO on their Bushnell...
Boris Karloff, a monster talent remembered
Boris Karloff may have created two of cinema's greatest horror film ghouls -- the Frankenstein monster and The Mummy -- but in real life, he didn't even like to use the word horror...
Video: Colorado ranch horse mutilation investigated by MUFON
Two horses found mutilated August 11, 2010, by their ranch owners in Rush, Colorado, were investigated by Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Field Investigator Chuck Zukowski...
Puerto Rico: the gargoyle vs. the chupacabras
A strange creature with wings resembling those of a bat and which has been dubbed "the Gargoyle" has attacked several animals and even a human, according to reports issued by residents of Guánica...
At world's end: is the unexplained on the upswing?
Micah Hanks: If you visit any bookstore and browse the metaphysical/new age section, you'll likely find several titles dealing with "doomsday prophecies" associated with the year 2012, as well as a few that pair this more loosely alongside cultural trends that include UFOs, meditation, and a variety of other speculative sciences. No matter which angle you may choose to approach this from, it appears the end of the world has become a rather fab trend, of sorts...

