Paranormal News
Is this a ghost at Bacup theatre?
A paranormal investigation has been carried out in a bid to find the truth behind a theatre's resident ghost Norah'. And the team has revealed a picture showing what they believe is a ghost...
Yeti 'photo-fit' shows 'potentially explosive' evidence of elusive mountain beast
A British artist has produced what she calls a "photo-fit" of the Yeti based on "potentially explosive" new evidence of the elusive creature's existence.
Wildlife painter Polyanna Pickering was shown what is believed to be a 100-year-old yeti scalp at a remote monastery in the Himalayas...
Vietnam UFO crash metal may be the smoking gun
After a UFO allegedly exploded above Phu Quoc Island off the coast of Vietnam, metal debris was recovered that suggests the object may have been built by extraterrestrials...
Footprints in the ash
Footprints left in volcanic ash that fell in central Mexico's Valsequillo Basin about 40,000 years ago are evidence that humans have inhabited the Americas far longer than previously confirmed, a new study suggests...
Get thee hence, Satan
Richelle Hawks: There's little that irritates me more within the paranormal and esoteric realm (or any realm for that matter) than the notion of the devil, demons, or hell. As interested as I am in ghosts and associated phenomena, I fairly crawl out of my skin when so-called "demonologists" worm into the scenario. I can't stand "true" tales of possessions or exorcisms. And, hilarious as I find it, I find the notion that aliens are dark messengers of Satan perhaps the most worn out and tired, sad old thing around...
Religious ghost hunting
Regan Lee: Lots of things bug me about a lot of ghost hunters, including the Ghost Hunters. (TAPS) There's something about lugging around a lot of fancy and expensive equipment, making a bunch of noise, and demanding that a ghost show itself. Throw in Christianity, and I cringe. It's funny, yes, to see "demonologists" doing their thing in haunted places, but it's also rude. It's intrusive. It's horribly pushy...
Key to all optical illusions discovered
Humans can see into the future, says a cognitive scientist. It's nothing like the alleged predictive powers of Nostradamus, but we do get a glimpse of events one-tenth of a second before they occur. And the mechanism behind that can also explain why we are tricked by optical illusions...