Paranormal
November 24, 2023
Ghosts of Cannock Chase
Paranormal
February 14, 2023
Two mysterious sets of lights have been filmed flying over British Columbia, Canada. The guy who filmed the UFO’s said that objects were completely silent and he doesn’t believe them to be birds or planes. He said “I thought they were some sort of flares or even military aircraft doing some sort of exercise. “But there is no Air Force bases in the area so I knew they were not any of conventional military aircraft.…
I was just eleven years of age when I was introduced to the menacing and macabre world of the enigmatic Men in Black, those dark-suited ghouls that terrorize UFO witnesses and researchers alike. It was late on a typically – and most appropriately – bleak and windswept English evening when their occult presence first darkened my door. On the night in question – wide of eye and full of youthful, pre-teen excitement and anticipation –…
Somewhere in the Universe, perhaps millions of years ago, an exploding star ejected a proton — one of many — out into the Cosmos. We call this particle, traveling near the speed of light, a cosmic ray. For years it blasted through space until, by happenstance, a blue-green planet got in its way. To our traveling particle, the planet’s atmosphere was like a concrete block. It slammed into one of the many molecules in our…
Mobile phones are so ubiquitous that we no longer think about how they work. The key to their operation is the sheer number of radio transmission towers. These cell towers cover a large percentage of the earth’s surface, especially in densely populated areas, and they constantly transmit microwave signals. Considering that all these cell towers are emitting all these radio signals, it’s a funny question whether these signals can be detected by an alien civilization.…
Ouija board is spelt with a ‘ja’ at the end, so why is it commonly pronounced ‘wee-gee’ or ‘weejee’ and not ‘wee-juh’ as you would expect it to be? Some people will tell you that in British English the word is pronounced “wee-juh,” while an American English speaker would say “wee-gee”. However, this is not the case as the majority of British English also say “wee-gee”. The word is so commonly pronounced in both versions,…