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Skinwalker Ranch : All Kinds of Crazy
Read more: Skinwalker Ranch : All Kinds of CrazySkinwalker Ranch in Utah is famous for its paranormal reports, including UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, and cryptids, many observed by scientists. The Shermans, its former owners, reported unusual phenomena, prompting investigations by billionaire Robert Bigelow and later by the government. Recent studies have provided intriguing evidence, yet the mysteries continue.
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Remote Viewing: Yes it’s Real
Read more: Remote Viewing: Yes it’s RealThat’s what you were thinking. Well do you at Fortean Winds think it’s real? For sure, friend. For sure. I’ll prove it to you. Let’s start by just calling it intuition. Do you believe you have intuition? Do you believe some people are more intuitive than others? Is that a belief or do you know…
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“Mothman” & The Case of the Stupid Name
Read more: “Mothman” & The Case of the Stupid NameHe’s back. It’s 2021 and the Mothman is making another one of his goofy appearances. Just in time for Halloween! Except witnesses to this phenomenon don’t describe a “mothman.” That name was given to the experience by newspapers in the 1960’s. Multiple people are describing the same EXPERIENCE people described in the 1960’s. That experience…
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The Curious Case of Moses Wilhelm Shapira
Read more: The Curious Case of Moses Wilhelm ShapiraMoses Wilhelm Shapira, a 19th-century antiquities dealer, gained notoriety for discovering the controversial “Shapira Strips,” potentially an ancient biblical relic. Despite initial declarations of forgery leading to his suicide, discussions around the scrolls’ authenticity persist. This case highlights the tension between evolving historical narratives, faith, and scientific inquiry.
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The Oldest Human Anomalies
Read more: The Oldest Human AnomaliesThis post explores the evolutionary history of humans, tracing back to Australopithecus and the genus Homo, known for early stone tool usage. It discusses fossil preservation challenges and the migration of humans from Africa in waves. Additionally, it raises questions about ancient megalithic sites and their purposes, hinting at future explorations of anomalies.
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Occam’s Razor, UAP’s and an Unfortunate Association
Read more: Occam’s Razor, UAP’s and an Unfortunate AssociationThe argument against the existence of UFOs using Occam’s Razor is fundamentally flawed. This simplification dismisses complex explanations and authentic data, hindering understanding. Just as a lemonade stand owner misinterprets sales patterns, reducing UFO sightings to simplistic terms ignores crucial evidence. Acknowledging anomalies is essential for advancing knowledge about unidentified phenomena.
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The 2007 Ohare UFO Sighting: That’s no plane.
Read more: The 2007 Ohare UFO Sighting: That’s no plane.On November 7, 2007, United Airlines personnel at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport reported a large grey UFO hovering near Gate 17. Witnesses described the object as saucer-shaped, measuring 24 feet in diameter. Despite concerns for aviation safety, the FAA dismissed the sighting as a weather phenomenon, prompting further investigations and reports.
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Hockomock Swamp & The Ghost of “Old Anawan”
Read more: Hockomock Swamp & The Ghost of “Old Anawan”“The Place Where Spirits Dwell.” Seriously, that’s what the name Hockomock means in the Algonquin language. So, naturally the place has been filled with ghost stories long before the first settler arrived. Human artifacts dating back 9000 years were found there. When the settlers did finally show up, they renamed the place “Devil’s Swamp.” Located…
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Pentagon Releases Preliminary UFO Report
Read more: Pentagon Releases Preliminary UFO ReportThe Pentagon’s UFO-UAP report, prompted by whistleblowers, analyzes 144 incidents of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon between 2004 and 2021. While only one object was identified, 80 showed multiple sensor registrations, suggesting validity. The report indicates potential threats to aviators and emphasizes the need for further data collection and reporting standards.
