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Paranormal News for January 8, 2008

Consider what happens, mentally, when you buy a new car. You pick out this unique model with brilliant colors and feel there is something really special about it. In fact, you picked it out precisely because it was special. After signing some contract for payment, you leave the dealership and are driving down the highway, a flurry of other cars whip by you, but the ones that you notice are now the exact car and model that you just bought!

Is it possible that a Bigfoot or related hominoid was found many years ago and remains hidden away from the public? Cryptomundo.com reported that near the end of the overnight appearance of Jeff Meldrum’s and John Bindernagel’s discussion of Bigfoot on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, September 21-22, 2006, an American, who claimed to be living in the Ukraine, telephoned into the talk-radio program. The credible-sounding individual had an intriguing account…

Which is more likely, traversing the vast stellar distances between stars hoping for a ‘hit” or, navigating the ocean floor? The classic alleged phantasm or sentient humanoid irritatingly nicknamed The Grey, has always been an object of speculation in terms of sensate anatomy inasmuch as hearing or receiving sound in an atmosphere would require some sort of ear.

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Yet, they are absent, or are they?…
Mystery astronaut carving in ancient temples in Salamanca, SpainRelax: no one is reading your mind
At first, scientists from Harvard, a college in Massachusetts, were trying to randomize a medical study so God wouldn’t know. Now a group of venerable academic psychologists under Dr. Stephen Kosslyn from the same institution reports developing a methodology to study extrasensory perception (ESP), and obtaining the “strongest evidence” yet against the existence of ESP…

Insect attack may have finished off dinosaurs
Asteroid impacts or massive volcanic flows might have occurred around the time dinosaurs became extinct, but a new book argues that the mightiest creatures the world has ever known may have been brought down by a tiny, much less dramatic force – biting, disease-carrying insects…

Mind trip: A complex in Tidewater Virginia is the hub of psychic exploration
Driving north from the tourist beaches on U.S. 60, the streetscape turns suburban. Houses keep the ocean out of view. On the higher ground to the left, you come to a starkly modern building that could pass for a university research library. It’s all the world headquarters and offshoots of Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment, and whether you spend a few minutes or days here hinges on your view of Cayce…
Kucinich’s UFO sighting: What he really saw
Dennis Kucinich has taken a lot of flak for saying that he once saw an unidentified flying object near Shirley MacLaine’s house back in 1982. The Wall Street Journal just did a front-page story on it, adding to the Kucinich-as-silly-person storyline. But what if he really did see something—just not an alien spaceship?..
David Kingston: I have been researching the Crop Circle phenomena since I saw my first one in 1976. I had been on a “night watch” for UFO’s on Clay Hill in Warminster. Three separate orbs of approximately six feet in diameter of coloured light had been weaving around and above us for some three hours on the top of Clay Hill, merging at times into a single globe and then separating again above us, suddenly one of the orbs descended to some thirty feet above us and then flew down into a field at the base of Clay Hill…
A picture taken by a 12-year-old Kirkland girl during the holiday week in December surprised her family by capturing a mysterious object…
The Center for Bigfoot Studies, like the creature itself, is not easy to find. It hides amid the forest of homes on a quiet Riverside street. No signs or monster-size tracks point the way, but those in the know can pin it down to an upper floor of one unassuming house. There, jammed inside a few small rooms, is one of the nation’s largest repositories of Bigfoot lore…
The conversation recorded in the YouTube video referenced in the story below is in a Brazilian Portuguese dialect, probably from the southeastern state of Minas Gerais. The taping is being done by an adult. The children shout about a UFO, and then there is a question about whether or not the object is a hot air balloon…
Year of the Yeti begins now!
This Friday will be the official launch of the new publication of the reasonably-priced hardback edition of Ivan T. Sanderson’s classic book, Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life, from Cosimo Classics. This new printing contains a new preface I’ve written, and I will have a few copies, hot off the press, literally, for sale at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City…
(Get the book: Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life)The best damned data of 2007
Happy New Year one and all and while our thoughts turn to the potential the next year will have (those of us not lying on the couch feeling sorry for themselves after over indulging last night, best not to mention piercing headaches!!) but to round things off nicely we’ll look back on the stories we blogged up last year, which, we hope, have gone some way to reflecting the interesting stories of the year, as well as our own peculiar obsessions…
Bigfoot, you’re invited to breakfast
A few years before the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington, I worked on a timber-cruising crew near that mountain. We stayed in a barn-like lodge and ate at a nearby diner. During breakfast one morning, Harry R. Truman, who owned Harmony Falls Lodge on Spirit Lake, came in. He was wearing an ancient raincoat and the same wrinkled cap he wore years later when he told a cameraman, a helicopter pilot and the world that he’d never leave his mountain. Days later, it blew…Mystery space machines – part 3Truth is stranger than science fiction
A brief historical overview concerning the significance of flying saucers, Planet X, and little green men from Mars in American pop culture. Most notably, comic books…

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Ghost hunters uncover old murder

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By Josie Hill

A team of paranormal investigators from Lancashire got more than they bargained for on their second visit to an Inn in Leyland.

During the investigation the team undertook an experiment where they asked the spirits to move a table.

The table moved suddenly and violently, then spun around several times, nearly knocking one team member off her feet.

Other strange phenomena included all of the group hearing a low pitch groan at exactly the same time, lights flickering, and unexplained sensations felt by a member of the group.

Team member Andy Proctor, from Blackburn, describes events on the night of the visit as “the most amazing night of phenomena we have ever witnessed”.

The Ley Inn, in Chorley, is subject to many rumours of a hanging in the late 18th century.

During the Ouija experiment a former Inn owner Robert O’Neil and his employee James Silcock came forward.

Andy said: “Robert informed us that he once owned the land which the Ley Inn now stands on, and that he accidentally killed James Silcock, who it seems was making advances towards Robert’s daughter.

“We were informed, that Robert tied up a rope and wrapped it around James’ neck, in order to scare him in to leaving his daughter alone, however, these actions resulted in James’ death.

“Whether or not these stories are connected to the original claims of the hanging which took place here, we are not sure.”

Fellow team member Victoria Taylor said: “We made contact with a spirit called Arabelle, who we think was Robert O’Neil’s daughter.

“She was born in 1746 and died at the age of 17. She said she’d been strangled by James Silcock, which would explain her father’s actions.

“We think we’ve solved a mystery dating back nearly 250 years.”

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‘Spooky’ face on skin-bound book

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A “spooky” image of a priest executed for treason over the Gunpowder Plot has appeared on a 17th century book thought to be bound in his skin, it is claimed.Auctioneers said the face of Father Henry Garnet could be seen peering from the cover of the “rare and macabre” book about the Jesuit priest’s death.

The item will go under the hammer at Wilkinson’s Auctioneers in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, on Sunday.Garnet, was hanged in May 1606 for his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot.

Sid Wilkinson, from Wilkinson’s Auctioneers, said: “It’s a little bit spooky because the front of the book looks like it has the face of a man on it, which is presumed to be the victim’s face.”

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The book, called A True and Perfect Relation of the Whole Proceedings Against the Late Most Barbarous Traitors, Garnet, a Jesuit and his Confederates, was published in 1606 just after his execution.

The lot is considered so unusual there is no reserve price attached to it.

Garnet’s involvement in the plot to kill King James I was controversial. He claimed he knew about the conspiracy but was not involved.

Some scholars now believe he had been trying to prevent the plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament rather than conspiring to kill the King.

According to legend, a piece of bloodstained straw found at the scene of his execution started to develop an exact image of the priest’s face.

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An open response on the “MiniBox”

 

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Rick Moran: By way of introduction, my name is Rick Moran and I am the Coordinator of the Association for the Study of Unexplained Phenomenon, a 35 year old research and educational organization that by our own corporate charter is dedicated to seeking proof of the survival of the human spirit after death. We are a 501 ©(3) non-profit corporation that is now based in Texas, and was originally founded in New York City. We have been involved in dozens of major cases, from Amityville and Mothman to our present day work on cases like the Skinwalker Ranch, not to mention a few hundred more that never got any media coverage. In the past I have counted folks like Scott Rogo, Peter Jordan and Paul Hoffman old friends. I continue to write for Fortean Times, Fate, and yes, Haunted Times on a regular basis. I am pleased to say that the ASUP is a very serious group with serious aims. Two years ago a member of our group came to me with a report he prepared on ITC or more commonly known as Spirit Comm. I was intrigued and began to look a little deeper, which led me to the work of Frank Sumption and his creation, Frank’s Box. I reached out to friends in our field for the purpose of securing a Box for testing and then I waited and waited. Finally I found the flow chart for Frank’s Box on the Internet. I have been a ham radio operator for longer than I have been researching the paranormal, so the layout was easy to interpret. Later I came into the possession of a schematic diagram, courtesy of Frank Sumption and became even more intrigued but still even more puzzled about how this device could possibly communicate.

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My Paranormal Life – 2007 Top Stories

With the end of the year fast approaching it’s time to look back on what made the past year so special, for me a few things stick out, they may not the most paranormal stories of the year but they were huge items that took the paranormal and mainstream web by storm in 2007.

There are loads more big stories from 2007 but frankly I can’t remember them all, feel free to add to the list with a comment.

The Italian Air Force UFO Video was one of the first big ones to hit early on in 07, it may even be from 2006? with its straight forward no nonsense realistic approach it quickly spread across the web as something spectacular. I don’t know what conclusions were made but to me it’s most probably computer generated, I certainly got a whole lot of traffic because of it.

The Drone photos left people thinking to good to be true, but over the weeks as more photos from seemingly different sources surfaced I think people started to wonder what if? Then came the Isaac documents which led to in depth analysis and discussions and then it all dried up. Well apart from the computer generated videos that seem almost as good as the photos.

ZEITGEIST the Movie has gone from strength to strength, with all the different versions floating about it’s hard to gauge just how many people have seen it, maybe in the tens of millions. The movie dares to ask questions about religion, the terrible tragedy of 911 and how and who may be controlling our world. Presenting information in a way that lets you wonder about the truth yourself and to find your own good ideas.

The Haiti UFO Videos spread like butter on my morning toast, but was quick to be debunked by dedicated people who knew their shit, though through all the hype I don’t feel that came across all to well. Something that didn’t catch on like the main videos was the news that the creator had come forward. Seems like every fifth new UFO video on youtube is the haiti one.


The Jacob’s Bigfoot photos
I didn’t follow all that much, but it was a huge story, my feed reader was full of headlines for this one and still is for that matter. It gained mainstream media attention, most of the time with a smirk. I still can’t make out what it’s doing or where the head is supposed to be, but I did see some overlays recently that made it make more sense.

The Gas Station Ghost is the baby of the lot, spreading and doing its thing. I find it unique, it’s blue and does some strange things.

There are loads more but I probably don’t remember them because I didn’t follow them, Cryptomundo has a great list of The Top Ten Cryptozoology Stories for 2007.

 

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Are Your Christmas Toys Haunted?

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DALLAS (TNA) – As children, all of us had our favorite playthings: dolls, teddy bears, toy soldiers; the list goes on. But how many of us ever suspected that those same toys might have been haunted?

According to paranormal expert Gina Lanier, a surprising number of American toys have ghostly connections. Indeed, she estimates that no less than three percent of all teddy bears in the country may be haunted by spirits of the dead.

This allegedly haunted doll reportedly brings bad luck to its owners.

Lanier, who lives in New Orleans, is a lead investigator for the website HauntedAmericaTours.com and knows this firsthand.

“I have a teddy bear, one that the original owners don’t want back, who sits on a shelf in my house,” she said. “And no matter where I position him, I always find him later looking out of the window.”

She speculates that the child who owned him long ago used to like playing outside, and now that person’s energy is in the teddy bear and making him want to be outside.

But Lanier’s teddy bear isn’t the only haunted toy in New Orleans. She says the Big Easy is a big place for other ghostly toys.

“A lady here in the city has a doll that she likes to dress up, but when she puts a certain hat on the doll, it always throws it off,” Lanier said. “For whatever reason, it doesn’t seem to like it. These are not like a poltergeist that comes in at random and picks a person.”

So far, Lanier hasn’t found any cases where the toys have been haunted by anything other than the original owner. Dolls are passed down from generation to generation, and so it’s the beat up ones with the chewed up noses and a lot of history that tend to be haunted. She says lots of times, but not always, there is a tragic event involved.

Without doubt, the most famous story of a ghostly toy is that of “Robert,” the haunted doll of Key West, Fla.

Robert was the lifelong companion of a local painter named Robert Eugene Otto, whose nanny had given him the doll as a child in 1896. Initially, all was normal and young Gene (as Otto was known) played blissfully and contentedly with his new friend.

Over time, however, the doll began to take on sly and even malevolent characteristics.

Objects would be found broken in the doll’s presence, the pitter-pattering of tiny feet could be heard around the family home, and there was even talk of the family finding Gene cowering in the corner of his bedroom while Robert the doll sat towering over him in a high chair with an evil stare in his eye.

Even in adulthood, Gene was never free of the demon doll. After inheriting the family home upon the death of his parents and marrying a local socialite, Gene continued to hold on to Robert, keeping him stored in the attic.

To her horror, Mrs. Otto would begin to hear Robert’s small doll feet walking around the house, and she even heard the sound of sinister singing emanating from the attic.

When Gene died in 1972, it was widely believed by the locals that Robert would die too. That was not the case, however.

After Gene passed away, the old house stood empty for some time. As a result the grounds of the large home quickly became a play area for the local children. That is, until the doll’s face was seen at the attic window peering menacingly down at them.

Finally, after the house was sold, the new owners donated Robert to the nearby East Martello Museum, where he still resides to this day. Not surprisingly, rumors that Robert restlessly wanders the museum by night continue to circulate.

Full-time author and investigator of the unknown Joshua P. Warren has crossed paths with haunted dolls, too. He even owns one – a cursed doll given to him by a friend.

The demonic doll is made of hard resin, has long stringy hair, and is hunched over like a witch. It also has one bright, prominent eye, while the other was squinted shut.

The doll was supposedly the cause of a lot of bad luck, such as financial problems, car accidents and ill health to its owners. Now it sits in Warren’s paranormal museum in Asheville, N.C., where it seems happy with its new digs.

“I haven’t had any problems with it; at least, not yet,” Warren said.

Kenneth Mayence, a writer and researcher of the paranormal, has also studied a wealth of incidents suggesting that specters are often attracted to children’s toys.

One case he investigated involved a haunted rocking horse that would rock on its own for no reason.

The horse had originally belonged to a little boy in another family who would constantly rock on it until one day, about five years ago, when the boy fell off and got jammed between the wall and the rocking horse.

Mayence says the boy broke his neck and died. The boy’s family gave the horse to another family and they called Mayence in when strange things began to occur.

“They told me how you could put the horse in the center of a room and nothing would happen,” Mayence said. “If you put it near to a wall, it would start rocking; slowly at first. But over an hour it would start rocking more furiously. This may be due to residual thoughts: The last dying thoughts of the boy were of rocking on the horse, so his spirit stayed associated with it.

“There was nothing malicious about the haunting, but it was enough to unnerve the family who asked me to investigate it.”

Mayence had another “X-Files”-type experience involving a young boy around 10 years old who liked to play with toy soldiers.

The kid suffered from leukemia and eventually was put into the hospital, and Mayence says his toys were brought in so that he could play with them.

“He ended up dying and the mother buried his favorite two toy soldiers with him,” Mayence said. “But they apparently came back and appeared several times to the mother: in her car, and on her nightstand. I would have to say that this was a case of the ghost of the child moving them.”

Electronic toys can also apparently attract the dead, says Mayence, who once investigated a case involving a guy who was a fanatic of the 1960s science fiction TV series “Lost in Space.”
“He owned an original, remote-controlled toy robot like the one in the show,” Mayence said. “After he died, his wife told me how the robot would suddenly turn itself on and move around the room. She would turn it off and it would turn itself back on again.”

This robotic haunting went on regularly for at least 10 months after he passed away, then began to decrease, and finally stopped after about two years.

“I have found that usually it’s a case of the toys being haunted by someone else, rather than the toys themselves actually being haunted,” Mayence said. “I suspect that after someone dies, it may be a strong memory, or a strong connection that they had with the toy, that survives and causes these effects to happen.”

Amateur ghost-hunter Bob Shaw offers a cautionary note to anyone who suspects they may be in possession of a haunted toy.

“Most haunted toys cause no harm other than spooking people by moving around, moving objects or making noises, but a few are without a doubt malevolent, like Robert [the haunted doll],” Shaw said. “If you have a haunted toy I’d suggest you get rid of it. Haunted toys might sound like fun and a bit of excitement, but sometimes they can be a nightmare.”

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Paranormal researchers create new device

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The Association for the Study of Unexplained Phenomenon (ASUP, Inc) a non-profit research and educational corporation dealing with the paranormal and dedicated to the study of theories concerning the survival of the human consciousness after death, has announced today that their research and development staff has completed work on a prototype device similar to what is commonly called FRANK’s BOX, after its original inventor, Frank Sumption, that has been claimed to be a working, “telephone to the dead.” The ASUP began fabricating their device after they learned that the original “box” would not be made available for serious research by groups like their own.Almost a year in the making, the R&D team at ASUP now say that their box outperforms the original devices; preliminary testing suggests that the new box does appear to create coherent words and phrases, in fact team engineer Ron Ricketts has reported that while still working on the device on a work bench with the system running, the speaker said his own name very clearly on three separate occasions. The group however is making no advanced claims for what they now call the Mini Box, except to say they will begin field testing of the unit and that it will be made available to anyone seriously interested in studying it.

The Mini Box has a U.S. patent pending.The ASUP’s Director of Operations, April Slaughter has explained that the group is not in the business of selling technology, but that the Mini Box will be made available to anyone interested by the first of the year, through a separate company that specializes in high tech gear for paranormal investigators. She indicated that the units will be sold at as close to the cost of manufacturing them as possible.Slaughter will be introducing the box at this year’s TAPS outing to the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado on the weekend of November 16th, where she will allow investigators to use a prototype unit. She again cautioned that the ASUP is making no wild claims about the device, except to say that it functions perfectly and that they have had great results from limited testing in the lab.Anyone wishing to learn more about the Mini Box may contact ASUP Coordinator, Rick Moran, who will be more than happy to set up interviews to discuss the device for interested media. Mr. Moran can be reached toll free at 866-396-9132 or via e-mail at rick-moran@asup-inc.org.

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Paranormal State on A&E–Do You Believe in Ghosts?

I was just sent this promo for the new Paranormal State show coming out this December.

“PARANORMAL STATE, premiering in December on A&E, is a real-life series chronicling the extraordinary life of Ryan Buell and other members of the Penn State University Club The Paranormal Research Society (PRS) as they seek to find the truth behind terrifying real life mysteries, hauntings and ghosts. Each week, the members of PRS are contacted for help by outside parties ranging from the Catholic Church to ordinary families who are terrified by unusual events in their homes.”

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Ghosts and Haunted Places in Oregon

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(SALEM, Ore.) – The state of Oregon holds the title to an extraordinary number of ghost stories and haunted places. The pioneer settlers appear to have left behind more than they planned to, and in some cases, the same is true for Native Americans.

Life was hard in old Oregon, as it was for pioneers throughout the west. But Oregon may have offered even more difficulties and challenges than other early settlements, as it seems more than the average number of people left this world with “unfinished business”, which seems to be the primary factor in why people become ghosts in the first place when they die.

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Ghost hunter claims ‘walkie-talkie’ allows communication with dead

By Joe Hadsall
THE JOPLIN GLOBE (JOPLIN, Mo.)
JOPLIN, Mo. Students from Missouri Southern State University crowded around the dining room table at the Prosperity School Bed and Breakfast, as if they were gathering for a seance.

The only sound in the room came from a small box held by a man dressed in black and seated at the head of the table. With his long, red hair tied into a ponytail, he fiddled with a blue metal box, about the size of a cigar box, with a yellow wire hanging from the top.

The box spat out static and other unintelligible noises. But the man in black talked to it. He sounded frustrated, as if he were talking on a cell phone getting bad reception.

“He wants to go outside,” he said.

The sound of people getting up from heavy, wooden chairs filled the room, but not enough to silence the static pops coming from the box. The man in black and the students filed out of the dining room and walked toward the front stoop.

He sat down on the steps, illuminated by the inside lights of the former school and by an almost-full moon. The students crowded around him, taking pictures and listening intently for a message in the static.

“Are you there?” the man asked into the box. “Where are you?”

As if in response, a sharp sound came from the box and sent chills down the spines of the crowd.

“Right,” said a girl’s voice.

“To my right?” the man asked. “Who is this?”

“I’m saying my prayers,” came the voice from the box in scrambled static.

“What’s your name, sweetheart?” the man asked.

Static. Silence. Then, “Sadie.”

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