Police and locals in a coastal town in Japan are perplexed by a giant iron ball that has washed up on a nearby beach. Authorities acknowledge they have no clue what it is, other than the fact that it isn’t likely to explode, reports theguardian.com. Since it washed ashore on Enshu beach in the city of Hamamatsu on the nation’s Pacific coast, the 1.5 m in diameter sphere has been the subject of hysterical rumors,…
The human body is fairly good at detecting drops in temperature, so it’s easy to say that you’ve suddenly felt a cold spot during a paranormal investigation, but in order to really understand whether this and other environmental anomalies are paranormal or not relies on you collecting solid base line readings of the property before the investigation. Unfortunately, taking base line measurements doesn’t mean merely doing a complete walk-through of the property 20 minutes before…
According to a report published to Canada’s Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Reporting System (CADORS), the flight crew of a regional airliner flying into Yellowknife—the only city in Canada’s Northwest Territories—observed two unidentified white lights at about 11:15 p.m. on January 30th, 2023. According to the report, the airliner was flying to Yellowknife from Fort McMurray, Alberta, and was on approach to land when the flight crew reported two white lights approximately 3,000 feet above them…
Donald Bromley set up a trail cam in Redgate, Montana, US but instead of capturing wild animals he claims to have photographed a naked and ‘transparent being’ he thinks is not from this planet A hunter in the US has claimed to have captured a “naked alien” after the suspected extraterrestrial set off a trail camera he had set up in an area known as a UFO hotspot. Donald Bromley, from Montana, set up his camera trap at a place called Redgate,…
A roundup of mysterious, paranormal and strange news stories from the past week. NASA confirmed that a meteoroid about two feet in diameter weighing about 1,000 pounds streaked as a fireball across Texas before crashing on February 15 near McAllen, Texas, where residents reported that their houses shook “in a violent manner” and the police were inundated with calls – anyone finding what they think is a piece of the meteorite should contact the Smithsonian…