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The Bangor Ghost Hunters, a group that specializes in investigating paranormal activity, has taken up the search for Kim Moreau, who disappeared from her home in Jay in 1986.
The Bangor Ghost Hunters, a group that specializes in investigating paranormal activity, has taken up the search for Kim Moreau, who disappeared from her home in Jay in 1986.
A batch of large Chilean Rose tarantulas is feared to have become loose in the UK after two were found in gardens. The rare spiders are able to blind ...
A rare shrimp that could be the oldest animal species on the planet has been found alive and well in Scotland. Based on fossil evidence the tadpole sh...
Hoping to take over from He Pingping who died this year Huang Kaiquan is on track to be crowned world's smallest man. At a mere 76cm tall and weighing...

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Some interesting links I've found this week:
- Viking Serpents -- Sweden has its fair share of weird folkloric fauna. Here's a look at the mystery dragons of Sweden, from Norse sagas to modern sightings.
- Learn Psychokinesis -- Your mind can affect matter, this article says, because energy follows thought. The interaction occurs between the energy you generate with your thoughts and the energy the object is made of.
- The State of Paranormal Investigation -- What the paranormal field needs to focus on is not the skeptics and people who do not want to acknowledge the paranormal or question those who search for answers; rather it needs to focus on are things that are within our power.
- All New Links
THE LATEST LINKS: Sea Serpents, Learn Psychokinesis, Paranormal Investigation originally appeared on About.com Paranormal Phenomena on Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 09:17:48.
In European cultures, a corn doll was often used to represent the spirit of the harvested crops. However, Europe didn't have a monopoly on this at all. In South American countries, some tribes took the largest portion of the crops -- typically maize -- and dressed it in clothing as an effigy. Here are how some cultures have honored the soul of the annual grain harvest: Spirit of the Grain.
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Lammas Countdown: Spirit of the Grain originally appeared on About.com Paganism / Wiccan on Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 06:18:39.
Activist Stephen Bassett, who is a big proponent of UFO disclosure, and the negating of government cover-up, is on a two week tour of Australia to promote his agenda.
As we hear more and more on government disclosure, Bassett has gone a step beyond. Last year he made a whirlwind tour of Europe, where he spoke of alien visitation to our planet, and how this information was carefully kept from the general public.
Bassett stated: "The ET presence is quite real; most of the major governments, or components of these governments, know it and this has been kept from the people for too long."
Do you think this type of information will ever be made public?
Activist Promotes Openness on Alien Visitations originally appeared on About.com UFOs / Aliens on Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 01:28:35.
During the Pagan festival season - which typically begins around Beltane and ends after the harvest -- there are a lot of opportunities to meet new people. Some of those people are folks we form lasting bonds and friendships with. Others... not so much. Let's face it, many modern Pagan paths are rooted in fertility religions, so most Pagans are pretty open about sexuality. Because of that openness, it does occasionally come to pass that we meet someone at an event (or elsewhere) that we find ourselves attracted to. However, being part of a fertility religion does not give us license to practice irresponsible behavior. Here are a few things in mind when interacting with potential hookup partners: Pagan Sexual Etiquette
Pagan Sexual Etiquette originally appeared on About.com Paganism / Wiccan on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 15:05:32.
A few weeks ago, we talked about things to keep in mind when opening up a Pagan business, but the other side of the coin -- that of the consumer -- is important as well. There are hundreds of Pagan and Wiccan shops that start up and fail each year. Why? Because they don't have the business they need to stay solvent. However, small and locally-owned Pagan businesses do need support from the community -- otherwise, they're going to disappear. Why should you patronize a local Pagan shop? Here are a few reasons it's important: Supporting Pagan Shops.
Readers, where are your favorite Pagan/Wiccan shops located, and why do you love them?
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Supporting Pagan Businesses originally appeared on About.com Paganism / Wiccan on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 14:06:33.
A team will revisit the Titanic next month and generate a 3-dimensional map of the entire wreckage. The expedition is the most advanced scientific mis...
It looks like a donkey but has a zebra's stripes and instincts - meet the zedonk, a cross between a donkey and a zebra. The unusual animal was born at...
The Leaning Tower of Pisa has attracted tourists from all over the world, but what is the story behind it ? For the last 20 years Professor John Burla...
We sing the praises of Otto Titzling, whose revolutionary "chest halter" of a century ago paved the way for the mighty Wonder Bra of today. History tells us Titzling's achievement went unappreciated in his own time, thanks largely to the machinations of his arch rival, one Philippe de Brassiere.
Otto Titzling, Inventor of the Brassiere originally appeared on About.com Urban Legends on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 10:36:17.
Russian sub searches Lake Baikal for energy reserves

