Paranormal News
Time capsule to be beamed from Mexican pyramid
Mexico's Teotihuacan, once the center of a sprawling pre-Hispanic empire, is set to become the launch pad for an attempt to communicate with extraterrestrial life. Starting on Tuesday, enthusiasts from around the world will have a chance to submit text, images, video and sounds that reflect human nature to be included in the message...
How can limbo just be abolished?
The notion of limbo has long been problematic for the Church.
The Pope may be about to abolish the notion of limbo, the halfway house between heaven and hell, inhabited by unbaptised infants. Is it really that simple?...
Brooklyn, WI crop circles in a pasture with ash-like substance
Naperville ghost hunter captures spirits on film
Kevin Frantz?s first ghost encounter took him by surprise. Frantz, a Naperville videographer and writer of fictional ghost stories, had read that images of spirits could be captured on infrared video camera. A few years ago, he and his wife, Janice, went to Naperville Cemetery one night to check it out...
(Also read: "Paranormal Photo Gallery")
Spiritualist Harmony Church welcomes all
Joy Strasser is secretary, treasurer and manager for the Spiritualist Harmony Church, 1429 W. 7th St., Davenport. A spiritualist beliefs combine science, philosophy and religion. To some, popular television shows like ?Medium? and ?Ghost Whisperer? may be fictional accounts of the other side. To Joy Strasser of Davenport, it?s simply the truth.
A spiritualist practices a combination of science, philosophy and religion based on the belief of continuous life. Spiritualism teaches that one can communicate through mediums with deceased people, although people like Strasser don?t believe in death or the dead...
Some divine intervention in real estate
Randy Moore jumped on the shovel with both feet, and the blade pierced the earth. ?It's supposed to be buried 8 inches deep and upside down,? said Carla Herbert, owner of Harvest Home Realty, who has Randy and Beth Moore's $149,900 Cape Cod on the market...
Goodness gracious, great (and small) balls of fire
Ball-lightning, long dismissed as a myth, could be the consequence of lightning strikes and has been recreated in the laboratory, finds Ricki Nabeshima. According to written reports a sudden clap of thunder was heard and a "great ball of fire" ripped through the window. Part of the roof was blasted off as the fireball "bounced" through the church, burning dozens of the congregation and throwing them around like rag dolls, killing four. Then, with another deafening clap, the fireball disappeared without trace...
(Also read: "The Mystery of Ball Lightning")
Villagers in Bihar worship a 'miracle' tree
A tree in Bihar's Dobhi village has become an object of divinity for villagers, who believe it as a manifestation of some god or goddess. "I arrived here to chop down the tree which had fallen down. I must have hardly struck it thrice with my axe when there was a voice asking me to move away. It said it was going to raise itself and miraculously, within two minutes, the tree stood up. I am sure it was a divine announcement," claims Bhuneshwar Prasad, a villager...
Two moons and journey to the dark planet
A certain woman from Poland experiences strange, probably UFO-related events involving apparitions and visions. She claims that she visited an alien planet and experienced an encounter with dark-colored beings in a dream-like state. It was shown there to her what the future of her family would be. Then she even managed to take a photo of one of these energies - apparitions...
Gas triggers suspended animation state
Hydrogen sulfide gas, a favorite of laboratory pranksters, appears to also induce a state of suspended animation in mice. Interestingly, it manages to lower the metabolic rate while maintaining normal blood pressure, something the researchers didn't expect, and which could have all sorts of applications in medicine. Known for its rotten egg smell, hydrogen sulfide gas occurs naturally in swamps, springs and volcanoes. While usually harmless, it can be toxic if breathed in sufficient quantity...
Mexico's Teotihuacan, once the center of a sprawling pre-Hispanic empire, is set to become the launch pad for an attempt to communicate with extraterrestrial life. Starting on Tuesday, enthusiasts from around the world will have a chance to submit text, images, video and sounds that reflect human nature to be included in the message...
How can limbo just be abolished?
The notion of limbo has long been problematic for the Church.
The Pope may be about to abolish the notion of limbo, the halfway house between heaven and hell, inhabited by unbaptised infants. Is it really that simple?...
Brooklyn, WI crop circles in a pasture with ash-like substance
Naperville ghost hunter captures spirits on film
Kevin Frantz?s first ghost encounter took him by surprise. Frantz, a Naperville videographer and writer of fictional ghost stories, had read that images of spirits could be captured on infrared video camera. A few years ago, he and his wife, Janice, went to Naperville Cemetery one night to check it out...
(Also read: "Paranormal Photo Gallery")
Spiritualist Harmony Church welcomes all
Joy Strasser is secretary, treasurer and manager for the Spiritualist Harmony Church, 1429 W. 7th St., Davenport. A spiritualist beliefs combine science, philosophy and religion. To some, popular television shows like ?Medium? and ?Ghost Whisperer? may be fictional accounts of the other side. To Joy Strasser of Davenport, it?s simply the truth.
A spiritualist practices a combination of science, philosophy and religion based on the belief of continuous life. Spiritualism teaches that one can communicate through mediums with deceased people, although people like Strasser don?t believe in death or the dead...
Some divine intervention in real estate
Randy Moore jumped on the shovel with both feet, and the blade pierced the earth. ?It's supposed to be buried 8 inches deep and upside down,? said Carla Herbert, owner of Harvest Home Realty, who has Randy and Beth Moore's $149,900 Cape Cod on the market...
Goodness gracious, great (and small) balls of fire
Ball-lightning, long dismissed as a myth, could be the consequence of lightning strikes and has been recreated in the laboratory, finds Ricki Nabeshima. According to written reports a sudden clap of thunder was heard and a "great ball of fire" ripped through the window. Part of the roof was blasted off as the fireball "bounced" through the church, burning dozens of the congregation and throwing them around like rag dolls, killing four. Then, with another deafening clap, the fireball disappeared without trace...
(Also read: "The Mystery of Ball Lightning")
Villagers in Bihar worship a 'miracle' tree
A tree in Bihar's Dobhi village has become an object of divinity for villagers, who believe it as a manifestation of some god or goddess. "I arrived here to chop down the tree which had fallen down. I must have hardly struck it thrice with my axe when there was a voice asking me to move away. It said it was going to raise itself and miraculously, within two minutes, the tree stood up. I am sure it was a divine announcement," claims Bhuneshwar Prasad, a villager...
Two moons and journey to the dark planet
A certain woman from Poland experiences strange, probably UFO-related events involving apparitions and visions. She claims that she visited an alien planet and experienced an encounter with dark-colored beings in a dream-like state. It was shown there to her what the future of her family would be. Then she even managed to take a photo of one of these energies - apparitions...
Gas triggers suspended animation state
Hydrogen sulfide gas, a favorite of laboratory pranksters, appears to also induce a state of suspended animation in mice. Interestingly, it manages to lower the metabolic rate while maintaining normal blood pressure, something the researchers didn't expect, and which could have all sorts of applications in medicine. Known for its rotten egg smell, hydrogen sulfide gas occurs naturally in swamps, springs and volcanoes. While usually harmless, it can be toxic if breathed in sufficient quantity...
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