Tuesday, November 30, 2010

New Photo of the Loch Ness Monster

A new photo of the Loch Ness Monster is being published all over the world. Is it the real thing this time?
Is this the Loch Ness Monster, a new rare photo of a Nessie? It was taken from the banks of Loch Ness, in Scotland; this copyrighted [© Richard Preston] image is being published all over the UK. And now the world.

Richard Preston, a landscape designer, was working on Aldourie Castle gardens on the southern shores of Loch Ness, when the 27-year-old Yorkshireman spotted a shape on the loch’s surface out of the corner of his eye. The object caught his attention at about 3 pm. The images were taken from the grounds of the castle looking towards Lochend. Read more

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Crop Circles: Fake or For Real?

How can we distinguish between faked and real crop circles? Simple, this site suggests: look for features that one type possesses that the other doesn't.
... So how do we go about differentiating between the faked and the 'for real' thing? Simple, we look for features that one type possesses that the other doesn't.

For instance, a great many 'faked' crop circles feature plank marks that cut directly across the lie (near enough at a right angle) of the trampled plant stems. Easy enough for anyone to spot. Genuine circles never possess this feature.

The more telling details, however, come from examinations of genuine circles. Read more

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Woman Claims Ghosts Out to Get Her

The Stanley Hotel may not be the only haunted hotel in Colorado.
A woman staying at a local motel in Eagle created quite a stir earlier this month after motel employees called police to report she was running down the hallway.

The woman claimed that she could see ghosts in her room, according to the employees who called for help dealing with the woman on Nov. 5 Read more

Saturday, November 20, 2010

10 Famous American UFO Reports

Project Blue Book was an Air Force UFO study project, which lasted from 1947-1969. CBS News compiled ten of the most famous reports.
Between 1947 and 1969, 12,618 sightings were reported to Project Blue Book, a project into UFO research that was headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. To this day, 701 of the sightings remain "Unidentified."

One of the first and most famous involved businessman and pilot Kenneth Arnold, who was flying near Mt. Rainer, Wash. on June 24, 1947, when he reportedly sighted nine unidentified flying objects. The press later used his various descriptions to come up with the term flying saucer. Read more

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Spacetime Cloak May Make Time Travel Possible

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. - Arthur C. Clarke

New research suggests that a "spacetime cloak" may make time travel possible.
A 'spacetime cloak' may be straight out of science fiction, but some day it might permit time travel or change history. A 'cloaked' individual could, for instance, travel from one place to another while appearing to vanish and appear instantaneously in a new location.

The device would speed up and slow down light to give the illusion that events have just not happened, according to the Journal of Optics. For instance, a scientifically-savvy thief with access to technology could open a safe, empty its contents, and escape right under the watchful eye of a surveillance camera, reports the Daily Mail. Read more

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Precognition May Exist, Cornell Study Finds

Psychic precognition may exist,  a Cornell study finds.
Prof. Emeritus Daryl Bem, psychology, recently made some discoveries in the field of precognition that have given support to the psychics among us.

Titled “Feeling the Future,” Bem’s paper will be published in next month’s issue of The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The research discussed focuses on the concepts of precognition, or consciously predicting the future, and premonition, having knowledge of events to come. These are both features of a concept that Bem and other psychologists call “psi,” more commonly known as “psychic.” Read more

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Should We Be More Skeptical of Paranormal Skeptics?

Should we be more skeptical of paranormal skeptics? Greg Taylor says we should because some of them are not truly "skeptics." They are biased debunkers masquerading as objective investigators.
The modern skeptical ‘movement’ has grown and thrived in recent years to the point where the public generally views self-appointed ‘skeptics’ as arbiters of the truth and defenders of rational thought. But how much of what they say can we really trust as being objective truth? Are self-described skeptics championing critical thinking, or are they simply defending one particular worldview? The late Marcello Truzzi came to think so: despite being the co-founding chairman of the influential skeptical group CSICOP (the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal), Truzzi soon became disillusioned with the organization, saying they “tend to block honest inquiry, in my opinion… Most of them are not agnostic toward claims of the paranormal; they are out to knock them.” Truzzi claimed that by using the title of ‘skeptic’, biased debunkers had claimed an authority that they were not entitled to, opining that “critics who take the negative rather than an agnostic position but still call themselves ‘skeptics’ are actually pseudo-skeptics and have, I believed, gained a false advantage by usurping that label.” Should we be more skeptical of the skeptics?
Taylor says that one skeptic of whom we should be particularly skeptical is the late Martin Gardner. He cites Gardner's false and misleading article on trance medium Leonora Piper as an example.
... Gardner states ‘facts’ which are not just debatable, but completely the opposite to what can be found in the primary sources. He says of Mrs. Piper’s trances that they “never occurred spontaneously”, despite Fred Myers stating in his report that “[T]he trance has occasionally appeared when it was not desired.” Also, says Gardner, “they never began when she was alone or asleep”. Again, from the same page of the same primary source: “the access has several times come upon her during sleep.” Further, according to Gardner, “whenever a sitter paid for a séance, she had no difficulty going into a trance.” At this point we might assume that Gardner wasn’t too familiar with Fred Myers’ report on Mrs. Piper, as it continues (yet again on the same page): “These trances cannot always be induced at pleasure. A state of quiet expectancy or ‘self-suggestion’ will usually bring one on; but sometimes the attempt altogether fails.” And in case Gardner missed Myers’ statements, a rebuttal can be also be found on page 1(!) of probably the most important primary source concerning Mrs. Piper’s mediumship, Richard Hodgson’s report in Volume VIII of the Proceedings of the SPR: “Several times Mrs. Piper was unable to go into trance at all.”  Read more

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Abducted by the Fairies?

Dr. Raul Rios Centeno is a UFO investigator based in Lima, Peru, whose investigative efforts take him to the remote areas of his Andean homeland, where the indigenous people still speak Quechua rather than Spanish.. He shares a story told to him by a villager about a fairy abduction.
Spirited Away?

"I myself never believed in such things, doctor. Even now, I don't know what to think." These were the words with which don Modesto Salas, a Piuran farmer in the town of Catacaos, began his story.His small farm is located some 2 km SE of Catacaos. He lives off his crops and a few animals he raises. The region's heat and its proximity to the Equator -- only some 220 kms away -- causes the well-known algarrobos trees, mangroves and banana plants to grow. Modesto has lived for almost ten years with Ms. Olva Vandilla, with whom he has three children: Manuel José, 9, Olga Luzmila, 7, and the missing Evelyn Rosario, who would have been five years old next April. Despite the strong customs which reign in the Peruvian localities in which the Catholic Church still preserves its predominance -- although there are numerous sects and "new churches" which have attracted followers for reasons we shall not discuss here -- Modesto and Olga never married. They don't believe it necessary to sign a contract that they may someday find has expired. They prefer to live together "for no other reason, doctor." Read more

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Is Past Life Regression Doable?

Discovering their past lives sounds intriguing to many people, but is this practice doable?
When there is certainly enough reports on record that go back to bolster the theories of reincarnation, how and where can we deny them? Therefore we're left with utterly no choice other than to believe that we did live life at an earlier time once and that we did pass on and get into this current life. There are specific theories that additionally express that what we are in this life could be the karma or the outcomes of our previous births. Given this information, then is it not quite surprising that each and every one of us is eager to know what we were during our previous lives - but is this practically doable? Read more

Friday, November 5, 2010

Got Ghosts? A Little Daily Exorcise Should Help

There are many ways to deal with haunted houses, James Vaughan discovers.
The scene is a dark basement in an 18th-century town house, built on the site of an ancient monastery, within the walls of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

A couple is busy doing routine DIY tasks, when suddenly they put down their tools. A cacophony of banging is coming from upstairs. And that’s strange, because there’s no one else living in the house. Read more

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Secret NASA UFO-ET Transmissions

Paranormal TV presents extraordinary NASA videotape of UFOs in space and a history of astronaut UFO sightings that has begun a whole NASA disclosure movement.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Does Bigfoot Live Underground?

Is Bigfoot a subterranean species? If it is, that could explain why they are not spotted more often and are able to vanish so easily.
Could Bigfoots spend a significant portion of their lives underground and only surface briefly when a few lucky people see them or capture glimpses of them on video? It would certainly explain why we don't see them during the coldest months in the most northern regions and it migth explain how they "vanish" so easily -- they know where the nearest cave entrance is, and we don't. and v

Possible Correlations to Bigfoot and Other Subterranean Species:

Bigfoots have "night vision": or can see a wider spectrum of light. This is true of other subterranean species and necessary in dark caves.

Eyeshine: might also be a way of communicating non-verbally in the darkness of caves. Is it friend or foe? The color of the eyes would tell a Bigfoot underground what's ahead. Read more