Paranormal News

  • OuiJa

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    • October 30, 2013

    Hallowe’en is here again also known as All Hallows’ Eve, a yearly celebration observed in a number of countries on October 31, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows’ Day. It initiates the triduum of Hallowmas, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and

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  • Australian “Lost World” Discovered

    Australian “Lost World” Discovered0

    • October 28, 2013

    Giving hope to cryptozoology fans everywhere, a relatively lightly explored part of Australia gives up three new species, and promises more yet to be found. According to an article on Yahoo Sydney (AFP) – An expedition to a remote part of northern Australia has uncovered three new vertebrate species isolated for millions of years, with

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  • Exorcisms On The Rise In Ireland

    Exorcisms On The Rise In Ireland0

    • October 25, 2013

    From The Scotsman.Com Exorcisms on the rise in Ireland – Catholic Church by PETER GEOGHEGAN Exorcists usually work in secret, and are often frowned upon. They may be called in to deal with paranormal happenings – holy water boiling up unaccountably, prayer cards suddenly going up in flames and crucifixes flying around living rooms. And

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  • Pennsylvania Bigfoot Photos: Fail UPDATED

    Pennsylvania Bigfoot Photos: Fail UPDATED7

    We are just all over Bigfoot recently, but then the weather is getting cooler, Bigfoot is proposed to be migratory, and they might just be out enjoying the fall color. Follow This Link for the updated story and picture of the root ball as described by our reader John Wind who has also posted links

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  • Ever Seen A Rat This Big?

    Ever Seen A Rat This Big?4

    A Chinese village has been under siege recently, held hostage by a rodent. Villagers in Shaoyang, in China’s Hunan Province have been terrorized by a giant rat, nicknamed, “Ratzilla”. The unnatural freak rat kept them on their toes as it rampaged thru the village, eating whatever it pleased. That was until local farmers had seen

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