Paranormal
February 16, 2024
The Fae In Folklore & Paranormal Investigations
Paranormal
April 10, 2024
Many paranormal investigators will tell you that you should never do any background research on an allegedly haunted location before you visit so that it doesn’t influence the investigation, but this approach is flawed. The idea of going in blind is that if you uncover a name, date or significant piece of information during your investigation, you know that you haven’t been influenced by information you’ve already read about the location. The approach doesn’t really…
The witness estimated that the sighting took place between 11 and 11:30 p.m., Navarette said, and that it was clear and not as cold as it had been over the last few weeks. “They reported a clear, moonlit night and that they were relatively alone in the parking lot,” he said. Historical weather data confirms that conditions were fair, and the temperature was around 30 degrees with very little wind at the time of the…
A self-proclaimed UFO expert has claimed to have found a ‘tomb entrance’ on the surface of Mars, which he believes is similar to the ones we have seen in Egypt, here on Earth. Scott C. Waring made these extraordinary claims after spotting an entrance like structure on the Martian surface. “Mars has so much proof of ancient alien life on it. Look at these recent photos taken by the rover this week. Two photos show a…
A commonly occurring phenomenon seen in the folklore and myth of a wide range of cultures throughout the world is the existence of miniature humanoid creatures. Faeries, dwarves, gnomes, leprechauns, or by whatever other names they are known, mysterious little people of various types have consistently emerged as important elements of folklore across the globe and throughout disparate cultures since time unremembered. Although many might think of these creatures as being unique to Europe, this…
After decades of planning, construction has finally begun on the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), which will be the world’s largest radio astronomy observatory when it is completed in 2028. The final version of the SKA will use thousands of dishes and up to one million low-frequency antennas located in South Africa and Australia to study the sky at radio wavelengths. It also will be a valuable new tool for SETI, because it will have enough sensitivity to intercept…