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 Erik Jan Hanussen was a stage clairvoyant who came to the attention of the Nazis during the early 1930s. He might have had genuine psychic gifts and contributed to Hitler's early successes. In the end, one of his prophecies would lead to his death.
 That's what they're claiming at Searching for Bigfoot. They have released one photo and plan to hold a press conference on Friday (Aug. 15) to reveal more photos and DNA evidence. Could this be the real thing? Quite possibly! We'll see. Stay tuned.
 Author Marie D. Jones and paranormal investigator Larry Flaxman have teamed in a new organization – ParaExplorers – that focuses scientifically on the paranormal and the unexplained. In this interview, they explain their concept and goals.
August stories are now online! This month there are 30 great tales, including "Doppelganger Time Warp," "My Sister, Who Wasn't There," "Man's Spirit Saved Future Self," "Trembling Hooded Figure," "Thunderbird in the Everglades," and more.
From human invisibility to amazing demonstrations of levitation, these strange devices, weird experiments and impossible observations - if true - challenge conventional scientific knowledge.
More mad science...
Last year, Mike and three friends saw Sasquatch near Iron Bridge, Ontario. Mike vowed to return there in hopes of getting proof. He did return and says he once again saw it – although not in the way he planned. This is Mike’s continuing story.... Read more
Are children more connected to the world of spirit and psychic phenomena than adults? What if the ghosts, strange creatures, and psychic visions children report are real? Consider these cases, told by adults as they recall them from their childhoods.
Can you tell fact from fiction? Play our game. Read the four stories presented. Three of the stories are true, but one of them has been completely manufactured. Detect which is the false story and cast your vote accordingly.
One hundred years ago – June 30, 1908 – something exploded over Sibera with a force more than 1,000 times that of the Hiroshima atomic bomb. Although there are many theories, to this day no one knows for certain what caused it.
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