Here are some of the paranormal highlights of 2003.
Go here for entire article:
http://paranormal.about.com/cs/miscinformation/a/aa122903.htm
January
=95 Amazing Bigfoot Encounter. A camper named Julie Davis reported a
remarkable encounter that she had with Bigfoot in the San Juan National
Forest. "It must have been 8 feet tall. Its face was almost completely
covered in fur but human-like." Davis said the giant uttered a low
rumble, and immediately a second animal - slightly smaller and lighter
in color - peered at her from behind the big one. Then they turned, ran
back into the forest, and disappeared. (more; more encounters; prints
found at Buffalo Mountain, Colorado)
=95 Ghost Directs Family to Letter. A family in Napierville, South
Africa, following instructions from the ghost of a woman, found a letter
in their house written more than 40 years ago by an unhappy former
resident. (more)
=95 Ghost Ship. An Indonesian fishing boat, the High Aim 6, was found
adrift off the coast of Australia. There were tons of rotting fish
aboard, but absolutely no crew members. No explanation has yet been
found. (more; follow-up; another "ghost ship," a sail boat, was found
off the coast of San Diego)
=95 Ghost Voice Recorded. While making an audio recording in an
underground vault in Edinburgh, Scotland, Debbie McPhail picked up a
disembodied voice hissing the words: "Get out" or "Go away" in Gaelic.
(more; more ghosts in Edinburgh)
=95 Cattle Mutilations. The "phantom surgeons" struck northeast Alabama.
(more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. A dead deer was found atop a power
pole. (more, with photo; more story)
February
=95 Columbia Tragedy. Some blamed the crash of the Columbia on UFOs and
other "odd objects"
=95 Flashing Skunk Ape. Two women were fishing on a river in the Florida
Everglades when they sighted the smelly Skunk Ape. It "started growling
while sniffing the air strangely." But researcher David Shealy said they
were more concerned about being sexually assaulted because the Skunk Ape
had an erection measuring more than 12 inches long. more
=95 Ghosts of Edinburgh Castle. Considered one of the most haunted spots
in the UK, Edinburgh has long been the site of numerous ghost
encounters. Building renovators believed they captured evidence on film.
more
=95 Spooks Scare Couple from Home. A South Africa couple was scared out
of their new home by haunting activity in the form of ghostly kisses,
mysterious bells, moving furniture and more. (more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. A Matamanga, Tanzania, resident said
26-year-old Mohamed Mkwanda has allegedly been mysteriously
"transformed" into a goat after killing a goat of fellow villager.
March
=95 Weeping Jesus Painting. Hundreds of the faithful and curious flocked
to a church in India to witness a painting of Jesus "weeping tears of
blood." (more)
=95 Big Cats in UK. Mysterious big cats continued to slink around the
UK. (more; police patrols)
=95 Talking Fish. Fish mongers in a New York fish market claimed that a
carp, just as in was about to be slaughtered, suddenly began shouting
apocalyptic warnings in Hebrew. (more)
=95 War =3D Onset of Apocalypse. Several "prophets" saw the war in Iraq as=
the beginnings of the end of the world, saying it would eventually lead
to World War III. (more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. In Norway, what was a first thought to
be a sighting of a UFO may have only been an electrocuted cat. (more)
April
=95 Rods Photographed Over Baghdad. There are reports coming from people
everywhere that watching Baghdad live on TV they see rods! (more, with
photos)
=95 Odd Artifact in Geode. Mike Walters, an amateur geologist, said he
found a polished piece metal of manmade origin inside a geode.
(More with photos)
May
=95 Baboons Protest. Baboons "protested" the killing of one of their
group's members by disrupted traffic on the busy Tororo-Jinja highway in
eastern Uganda. It was the second time the animals have behaved in such
a manner on the same road. (more)
=95 Cancer-Sniffing Dogs. The University of Cambridge announced that it
would research the apparent ability of some dogs to sniff out the
location of cancerous growths. (more)
=95 Past Lives Emerge. A Russian woman, who claimed to be able to speak
120 languages, said she obtained such astonishing knowledge from her
many past lives. (more)
=95 Antarctica Ruins. The @lantisTV production company said they had
videotaped "spectacular ruins" dug out from beneath the Antarctic ice,
but that the US Navy was preventing them from releasing it. Two Navy
officers were quoted as saying that the tape showed "spectacular ruins
and other things they couldn't go into." (more)
=95 Ghosts from Magnetism. British researchers said they might have
found one cause for the sightings of ghosts and related phenomena:
magnetic fields. (more; related story)
=95 Weirdest Stories of the Month. A woman in Brazil with two uteri gave
birth to fraternal twins. more; and a boy in Kazakhstan was "pregnant"
with his own twin brother. more; then in South Africa, a baby was born
after developing not in its mother's uterus, but in her liver. more
June
=95 Twins Die Together. Twin women in India - 114 years old - were born
on the same day (obviously), married on the same day, and died on the
same day. They were also cremated together. (more)
=95 Mothman Death List. Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman unveiled the
"Mothman Death List," a list of events and deaths linked to the original
series of Mothman sightings of 1996-1967. (more)
=95 Cat Mutilations in Utah. Strange cat mutilations continued to plague
the Avenues section of Salt Lake City. (more)
=95 Sea Serpent Sighting. A Canadian lobsterman reported seeing a sea
serpent. "It had a head on it like a sea turtle, and it had a body like
a snake... about as big around as a five-gallon bucket," he said. (more)
[ stinkin' liar!]
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. An Indian boy began to pee beetles.
Apparently, eggs of the winged beetles somehow hatched inside the
13-year-old boy's body and came out in his urine. (more)
July
=95 Prophetic Mice. Japanese researchers tried to find out how mice were
able to "predict" earthquakes. Mice have been seen to behave strangely
before quakes. (more)
=95 Mystery Blob. A mysterious blob of something washed by on the shores
of Chile. Experts think it might have been whale blubber or a giant
octopus, but no definitive determination was made. (more)
=95 Crop Circle Hoax Hoax. Four teenagers claimed to have created dozen
of crop circles in California. Some investigators doubted their claim.
(more)
=95 Nessie Bones. Gerald McSorley claimed to have found the bones of a
150-million-year-old plesiosaur on the shores of Loch Ness. Although the
bones were authentic, experts believed McSorley brought them to Loch
Ness. (more)
=95 Yeti Proof. Explorers found good evidence for a Yeti-like creature
in Sumatra. They believe they found hair samples and footprints of the
island's legendary Orang Pendek. (more)
=95 Champ Noise Recorded. Researchers working in the Button Bay area of
the lake said highly sensitive sonar equipment on their boat captured
underwater sounds similar to those emitted by a Beluga whale or dolphin.
They think it might be Champ, the famed "monster" of Lake Champlain.
(more)
=95 Ants Crawl from Eye. An 11-year-old boy was admitted to a hospital
in India when it was noticed that black ants were coming out of his left
eye, which was red and swollen. (more)
=95 House of Blood. The walls of a house in India mysteriously oozed
human blood. (more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. Emphasizing the perils of pierced
tongues, a woman's tongue stud was struck by lightning. She survived the
electricity surging through her body. (more)
August
=95 Canadian Lake Monster. The sighting of a mysterious creature
reignited talk of whether Newfoundland's Crescent Lake has its own
version of the Loch Ness Monster. (more)
=95 Chicago's Ghost Planes. They're spooking pilots and air traffic
controllers alike - images of airplanes that either do no exist or are
very far away are popping up on radar that controls traffic at O'Hare
International Airport. (more)
=95 Cryptozoology Museum. Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman opened the
museum in Portland, Maine, to house his collection of four decades worth
of paranormal pieces. (more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. An 8-year-old girl hooked a fish with
apparent legs and a horn growing out of its head. (more, with photo)
September
=95 Asteroid Collision Predicted. A giant asteroid is heading for Earth
and could hit in 2014, U.S. astronomers warned British space monitors.
(more)
=95 Mystery Metal Object. A foot-long piece of black metal, an inch
thick, "burning hot" and shaped "like half of a wheel," crashed through
the roof of Lin Shi Ying's three-bedroom home in San Francisco. (more)
=95 NDEs Studied. Scientists probing the paranormal say they hope to set
up a major experiment in Britain trying to find out once and for all
whether the mind can step outside the body at the brink of death. (more;
and some results)
=95 Abominable Snowman "A Bear". A Japanese mountaineer attempted to
settle once and for all the decades-long debate over the existence of
the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas, claiming that his years of
study have shown that the legendary apelike monster is in fact a brown
bear. (more)
=95 Kangaroo Hero. Farmer Len Richards may owe his life to his pet
kangaroo Lulu, which alerted the family after he was badly injured by a
falling tree branch. (more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. Surgeons in eastern Turkey have removed
a 2kg hairball from the stomach of a 17-year-old girl, the remnant of a
childhood eating habit. (more)
October
Sting Saw Ghosts. Rock star Sting and his wife Trudi claimed to have
seen ghosts and admitted to being "absolutely terrified." (more)
=95 Crop Circles Hit Ohio. The plants were all swirled down
counter-clockwise, and several places were woven together. (more)
=95 More Yeti Evidence. Siberian scientists discovered evidence that
raises the possibility that the local legend of the yeti - the
abominable snowman - is more than mere fiction: a well-preserved furry
limb. (more)
=95 Lasers at Stonehenge. High-tech lasers have been used to unlock the
secrets of Stonehenge. (more)
=95 Dinosaur Petroglyphs in Arizona. Found at Wupatki National Monument.
(more, with photos)
=95 Expert Says Bigfoot is Real. "Given the scientific evidence that I
have examined, I'm convinced there's a creature out there that is yet to
be identified," said Jeff Meldrum, a professor of anatomy and
anthropology at Idaho State University in Pocatello. (more)
=95 Creature Terrorizes Memphis. Residents said a mysterious creature on
the prowl grew larger, more violent and they were afraid it was closing
in on them. (more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. Unexplained tree-top boulders found in
forest. A turkey hunter, scouting in a remote area of the 23,000-acre
forest, discovered a large boulder in the top of an 80-foot-tall
chestnut oak tree. (more)
November
=95 Hunt for Atlantis. A team of experts said it believed it could be
close to unraveling the millennia-old myth of the Lost City of Atlantis
and is launching an expedition to the seas west of Gibraltar to test its
theory. (more)
=95 Ghost Deer of Northern California. The Ghost Deer of Northern
California has befuddled hunters, confounded game wardens and mystified
anyone who has heard of it, tracked it or been lucky enough to see it.
Hunters have reputedly shot right through it. (more)
=95 Bigfoot in Pennsylvania. Larry Brink and other Pennsylvanians are
convinced the mythical ape-like creature could be lurking nearby. While
the Pacific Northwest has long been America's hotbed for Bigfoot
sightings and searchers, many believers now think Bigfoot might be
stomping through Penn's Woods. (more)
=95 Stroke Gives Woman British Accent. An American woman has been left
with a British accent after having a stroke. This is despite the fact
that Tiffany Roberts, 61, has never been to Britain. Her accent is a
mixture of English cockney and West Country. (more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. Romanian doctors found a plant growing
in a four-year-old boy's nose. (more)
December
=95 Bethlehem Miracle Baby. A baby born in Bethlehem drew crowds by the
thousands. The boy gained attention for being born with a large
birthmark across his cheek that roughly forms in Arabic letters the name
of his uncle, Ala, a Hamas militant killed by Israeli troops after he
was suspected of having planned a suicide bombing. (more)
=95 California Crop Circle Update. A five-month study has concluded that
the mysterious crop circles that appeared in a Solano County wheat field
in June were not the work of four teenage boys who claimed they made
them as a hoax. (more)
=95 Another Weeping Statue. Faithful and curious flocked to a town in
southern Italy on Thursday after reports that a bronze statue of a saint
was weeping blood. (more)
=95 Sleepless in Romania. Doctors in Romania say they are baffled after
examining a woman who claims she has not slept a wink for eight years.
(more)
=95 Lucid Dream Skills. Lucid dreamers say they can learn skills, cure
ills. (more)
=95 Hollow Earth Expedition. A new expedition was announced to search
for an entrance into the hollow earth. (more)
=95 Ghost Caught on Security Camera. Security guards spotted a figure in
period dress. Security film at Hampton Court Palace has captured a
ghostly image. CCTV cameras picked up the vision at the 16th Century
Surrey palace, which has a reputation for being haunted. (more)
=95 Weirdest Story of the Month. Python devours 17-year-old Indian girl.
(more)
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17 Jan 2004 08:42:30 PM |
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(sUSAn B Anthony) wrote in message news:<7402-4006AD93-229@storefull-3211.bay.webtv.net>...
Here are some of the paranormal highlights of 2003.
Go here for entire article:
http://paranormal.about.com/cs/miscinformation/a/aa122903.htm
January
Amazing Bigfoot Encounter. A camper named Julie Davis reported a
remarkable encounter that she had with Bigfoot in the San Juan National
Forest. "It must have been 8 feet tall. Its face was almost completely
covered in fur but human-like." Davis said the giant uttered a low
rumble, and immediately a second animal - slightly smaller and lighter
in color - peered at her from behind the big one. Then they turned, ran
back into the forest, and disappeared. (more; more encounters; prints
found at Buffalo Mountain, Colorado)
Ghost Directs Family to Letter. A family in Napierville, South
Africa, following instructions from the ghost of a woman, found a letter
in their house written more than 40 years ago by an unhappy former
resident. (more)
Ghost Ship. An Indonesian fishing boat, the High Aim 6, was found
adrift off the coast of Australia. There were tons of rotting fish
aboard, but absolutely no crew members. No explanation has yet been
found. (more; follow-up; another "ghost ship," a sail boat, was found
off the coast of San Diego)
Ghost Voice Recorded. While making an audio recording in an
underground vault in Edinburgh, Scotland, Debbie McPhail picked up a
disembodied voice hissing the words: "Get out" or "Go away" in Gaelic.
(more; more ghosts in Edinburgh)
Cattle Mutilations. The "phantom surgeons" struck northeast Alabama.
(more)
Weirdest Story of the Month. A dead deer was found atop a power
pole. (more, with photo; more story)
February
Columbia Tragedy. Some blamed the crash of the Columbia on UFOs and
other "odd objects"
Flashing Skunk Ape. Two women were fishing on a river in the Florida
Everglades when they sighted the smelly Skunk Ape. It "started growling
while sniffing the air strangely." But researcher David Shealy said they
were more concerned about being sexually assaulted because the Skunk Ape
had an erection measuring more than 12 inches long. more
Thanks for the "news", S.
Guess bigfoots name could be shortened to Big Ft. ;)
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17 Jan 2004 09:41:22 PM |
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jha_amin wrote:
Flashing Skunk Ape. Two women were
fishing on a river in the Florida
Everglades when they sighted the
smelly Skunk Ape. It "started growling
while sniffing the air strangely." But
researcher David Shealy said they
were more concerned about being
sexually assaulted because the Skunk
Ape had an erection measuring more
than 12 inches long. more
Thanks for the "news", S.
Guess bigfoots name could be shortened
to Big Ft. ;)
LOL....yeah, that story cracked me up. Especially since I have never
even heard of the legendary "Florida Skunk Ape".
I guess I should read the tabloids more often while waiting in the check
out line at the supermarket.
I did see recently that "Batboy" helped lead us to Saddam's hideaway.
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15 Jan 2004 12:18:51 PM |
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It's all magic!
The Psychedelick Pope
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