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Wednesday, August 06, 2008


Womans Sexual Insanity Blamed On Aliens

by Dean Terry
If aliens are real what have they been up to recently? Stephany Cohen, a former police officer in the United Kingdom claims that she is a messenger for aliens who are able to give her intense orgasms at any moment. Instead of giving this knowledge to people who might be intelligent enough to use it, the Grays have chosen Cohen and her partner, a 57-year-old plumber. The Grays give her strong orgasms by sending sexual energy which is 10 times as powerful as that produced by humans on Earth.


Miss Cohen with her drawing
of an alien spaceship

Sunday, August 03, 2008


Aliens Stole My Brain

by William Langley
Something is going on that we are not being told about. Why are our leaders afraid to tell us that aliens have been visiting us for some time? Are they afraid we can’t handle the truth? Do aliens have a sinister purpose for visiting our planet?


They are among us

Wednesday, July 30, 2008


Could A Full Disclosure Be Soon?

by Honest John
Our long-time friend from Florida shares some thoughts on why we are not told the truth about the existence of UFOs and ETs.


Government secrets

Saturday, July 26, 2008


The Blazing Curse Of The Crying Boy

by Dean Terry
Tragedy and misfortune continues to surround an eerie portrait that has blazed a gruesome trail across the British Isles, and around the world, for the past twenty years.


The face of the Crying Boy

Monday, July 21, 2008


Poor Ohio Family Has To Scrimp On Food

by Yuki Noguchi
A profile of a low income family who have been hard hit by changes in the economy. The plight of Gloria Nunez’s family, who say they have had to cut down on most necessities, including food.


Gloria Nunez says her family can’t
afford a simple treat like ice cream

Thursday, July 17, 2008


Young Girls Think Self Harming Is Normal

by Joanna Sugden
Cutting is one of the commonest forms of self-harm in young girls.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008


The Hungarian Suicide Song

by Dean Terry
In the early days of rock ‘n’ roll, Jerry Lee Lewis became known as The Killer. Little did old Jer-Lee know, that decades before his time, a Hungarian composer more rightfully deserved that nickname for one of his compositions.


Hungarian composer Rezső Seress

Man Cuts Off Own Head

A sad and gruesome story from the UK about a man who cut off his own head with a chainsaw after being ordered to move out of his home to make way for developers.


After being taken to the morgue

Sunday, July 13, 2008


Teenager Finds Baby Bat In Her Pants

It was a big shock for a receptionist as she discovered a visitor in her trousers.


The creature mistook a
pair of pants for a cave

Saturday, July 12, 2008


Teenager Finds Baby Bat In Her Bra

by Laura Clout
It was a big shock for a receptionist as she discovered a visitor in her bra.


The creature mistook a
ladies bra for a cave

Friday, July 11, 2008


The Mystery Of The Ghostly Photograph

by Dean Terry
This is a photo sent to me by someone who wished to remain anonymous. There is also a story which explains the photo. Very mysterious indeed. My only question - is it real?

Haunting Tales From The British Isles

by Jennifer Westwood & Jacqueline Simpson
British folklore echoes with tales of unquiet spirits and hauntings, of headless highwaymen and grey ladies, of indelible bloodstains and premonitions of death.

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According to tradition, the skull of Anne
Griffiths was dug up and placed in the
Jacobean mansion of Burton Agnes Hall

Monday, July 07, 2008


The Legend Of The Hermit

by Neil Arnold
Is it just a whisper on the wind that strange people, resembling a bizarre cult, once inhabited Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and became known as the Wissahickon Cult? The cult is considered the first of such Doomsday worshipers and is said to have formed in the 1600s.


A hermit clan is said to have
knowledge of the supernatural

Friday, July 04, 2008


The Mystical World Of Psychic Animals

Dr. Peter & Elizabeth Fenwick

Cats who know exactly when they are going to be taken to the vets. Dogs who sense their owners’ whereabouts - even if they are miles away. And birds who seem to mourn the deaths of those around them. Our pets and other animals have always been intuitive - but do they really have a mysterious sixth sense?

Strange Things Cooked Up On Internet

by Dean Terry
I’m sure you’ve all seen the story, where scientists cooked an egg by placing it between two activated cell phones. Or how about the ads for a tiny oven, which fits into a 5 1/4” drive bay in your computer, so you can bake cookies without leaving your desk? It doesn’t take much searching to find some rather amazing things on the internet. But are all of them for real?

Where There’s A Will….

by David Budworth
The last will and testament is most peoples final gesture in this world, and given that they’re not going to be around when its contents are revealed some people use it to make the strangest requests. Here is a list of ten of the craziest bequests.


Last wishes of the deceased

Did John Titor Get It Right?

by Dean Terry
Could a time traveler from the year 2036 have given us information about what will happen in our lifetime?


The time of our lives

Thursday, July 03, 2008


Living In The Shadow Of Nye

Writer Steve Volk of Philadelphia Weekly relates the story of Vincent Pontius, the unacknowledged son of one of America’s most popular talk show hosts.


Vincent Pontius holds a
picture of his sister Lisa

Sunday, June 29, 2008


When Click-Click Comes Around

by Dean Terry
A chilling tale submitted by a reader. Not for the faint hearted.


Click-Click

Saturday, June 28, 2008


Future Of Cryptozoology Museum At Risk

by Dean Terry
Our friend Loren Coleman’s Portland, Maine home-office also houses the International Cryptozoology Museum. A collection of curiosities devoted to “hidden animals” and oddities related to his life’s career.


Loren stands in front of one
of the museum’s displays

Friday, June 27, 2008


Curse Of The Austrian Death Car

by Dean Terry
Of all things jinxed, few have bestowed more misery than a motor car owned by the Hapsburg dynasty of imperial Austria.


The cursed 1911 Gräf & Stift Bois de Boulogne
touring car

Monday, June 23, 2008


Front Porch Visit Reveals Strange Tale

by Dean Terry
The following is a conversation I had while sitting on the front porch of an old fellow who lives somewhere in South Texas. For personal reasons, he asked that I not use his real name, nor mention the name of the town where he lives.

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As we sat on the porch
the old man told a story

Friday, June 20, 2008


The World Didn’t End And I Feel Cheated


The Nuclear Baby brings
a diaper full of bad news

by Dean Terry
It’s been a week now since Yisrayl “Buffalo Bill” Hawkins’ prophecy of a hell-wreaking nuclear war failed to materalize and destroy the Earth.


Wednesday, June 18, 2008


Psychic Loses Bid For Elvis House

by Dean Terry
The ghost of Elvis is no doubt happy with the courts decision. But shouldn’t Uri Geller, who claims to be psychic, have seen this coming?

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Still making haunting music



Tuesday, June 17, 2008


The Ghost Hound Of Hickory Hollow

by Dean Terry
I was born and spent my early years in the backwoods of Tennessee, a place where mysterious things were known to happen. This is a story my uncle used to tell, about the time he met a ghost hound.

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