The story of the island of Atlantis was first told 2,300 years ago by the Greek philosopher Plato, who spoke of a great ancient city that was destroyed and flooded by the Atlantic Ocean. It is not clear whether the Greeks of the time took Plato’s account as a metaphor for the fall of successful societies, or considered it to be a historical record. In any case, this is still the subject of heated debate…
UFO investigator and author David Marler announced last October at the International UFO Congress in Phoenix, Arizona, that he will act as the executive director for an upcoming national archive of UFO cases to be collected in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Marler, the former Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) state director for Illinois and author of Triangular UFOs: An Estimate of the Situation, expressed in his presentation the importance of centralizing and preserving the vast amount of…
There’s no denying that specialist mobile phone apps have become an increasingly popular tool on paranormal investigations, but most people bulk at the idea of using an app to track down or communicate with the dead. However, the creator of a new app what to change your mind and they might just succeed. Paranormal researchers are often skeptical of ghost hunting apps because they’re not convinced that a phone can detect ghosts. And of course,…
Waterman showed his children the photo, whom he said immediately noticed the face, before sending it to Andrew Ayres, who has been in charge of Ghost Hunter Tours for two decades. “It’s a really good one, we get stuff like this all the time but that’s an exceptional one,” Ayres said. “It’s the afterwards that you get the evidence, those photographs are reviewed later. You’ve got the little boy on the Ouija board, communicating, and…
Eagle-eyed conspiracy theorists claim that a nativity painting called ‘Madonna and Child with the Infant St John’ features ‘proof of aliens’. The painting, which is thought to date back to the 16th century, is said to depict the Nativity story, featuring baby Jesus, Saint John the Baptist and the Patron Saint of Florence. It can be found in the Hall of Hercules on the second floor of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy, and has also been variously attributed to Domenico…