Alien Fishing in Three Easy Steps.
- By Tracy Morris
- Published 07/16/2008
- The Paranormal
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A Skeptical Examination of Psychic Phenomena
- By Gene Doucette
- Published 07/14/2008
- The Paranormal
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Tunguska 100 years later: The day the sky rained fire.
- By Tracy Morris
- Published 07/3/2008
- The Paranormal
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At 7:17 A.M. local time on June 30, 1908, a meteor (or possibly a fragment of a comet) entered earth's atmosphere somewhere above the lower region of the Stony Tunguska River in Siberia. The object, which may have been several tens of meters across, burst in the atmosphere, creating an explosion as much as 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima.
Thanks largely to the questions surrounding Tunguska, the event has fueled stories by science fiction writers for most of the last century.
One Eyed Willie couldn't have hid it better: The legend of the Oak Island Money Pit.
- By Tracy Morris
- Published 06/16/2008
- The Paranormal
- Unrated
Along the way, the Money Pit would earn its name as investors (including Franklin Roosevelt) sank dollar after dollar into the deepening hole that constituted the search that would claim six lives.
But long before all that, there was only Oak Island, fear of unexplained spook lights and the whispers of pirate gold.
The RMS Queen Mary: The Most Haunted Place in America
- By Tracy Morris
- Published 06/6/2008
- Ghost Stories , The Paranormal
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She's also a boat.
The Queen Mary, which is now a floating hotel in Long Beach, California, is considered the most haunted structure in America. But how did she get that way?
Aliens on the Brain: Vatican, British Ministry of Defense and ET.
- By Tracy Morris
- Published 05/19/2008
- The Paranormal
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From the Vatican to the British Government, the world seems to have aliens on the brain right now. And while the timing is coincidental, the subject has tickled the fancy of news organizations, science enthusiasts, and Trekkies and X-Philes alike.
James Dean and the curse of the Little Bastard.
- By Tracy Morris
- Published 04/26/2008
- The Paranormal
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Then, inexplicably, the vehicle went on to cause several more deaths, injuries and property damage wherever it went, before disappearing altogether.
Gettin' wet and dirty in the name of ghosts
- By Nadine Wilson
- Published 04/23/2008
- The Paranormal
- Unrated
When animals attack – the 18th century style
- By Tracy Morris
- Published 03/24/2008
- The Paranormal
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But this isn't some shameless grab for ratings by a major network. Instead, the animal attacks occurred over a series of four years in rural, eighteenth century France. Before they would end, la Bête du Gévaudan, or the beast of Gévaudan (an area near present day Lozère) would grab the attention of all of Europe.
Stull Cemetery: The Devil's graveyard? Er . . . Maybe Not.
- By Tracy Morris
- Published 03/6/2008
- The Paranormal
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And let's also say that The Darkness family (as in Prince Of) had a child. But unlike his more famous half-brother, The Jersey Devil, little Lucifer Jr. and mom didn't survive the delivery.
The question is, where would The Devil bury his family? (Assuming he cared.) According to several generations of Kansas University college students, that place would be Stull cemetery.

