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Paranormal News and Views

Up-to-the-minute reports of paranormal activity and news from around the world

September 24, 2011

GENERAL PARANORMAL:

UK paranormal research gets professional
ASSAP -- the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena -- had let it be known they had a major announcement to make, and there was much speculation as to what it would be. The secret was finally revealed on Saturday, 10 September 2011, at ASSAP's 30th anniversary conference. The Association -- an education and research charity interested in all manner of strange goings-on -- announced that it had been officially recognised as a professional body for investigators of anomalous phenomena by no less an entity than the UK government!..

CREATURES:

The Yeti is alive, or at least discussed in Tashtagol
Many local residents in Tashtagol regions believe that there are still many Yetis or Almas or Bigfoot exist and live around the regions of Tashtagol. Once there was a case when the governor of Kemerovo region Aman Tuleev offered cash prize to whoever catches the Yeti...
(Also read: Yeti photograph)

TV crew looks for Bigfoot, aka 'Big Rhody,' in Rhode Island
Bigfoot could be on the loose somewhere in the woods of western Rhode Island. And an investigative team and camera crew are tracking him down. Finding Bigfoot, a TV series on Animal Planet, is in West Greenwich on Thursday, looking for the so-called Sasquatch, hoping to capture the creature on film, or at least capture the comments of people who've reported sightings...

Argentina: The anthropomorphic phenomena of Santa Isabel
In 1972, Mr. Teodoro Merlo discovered the presence of a "person" of considerable size and pointed ears in a dressing room of the Ika-Renault Auto Plant. Simultaneously, the lights on the premises turned on and off inexplicably. The entity vanished all of a sudden. Witness experienced aftereffects...
(Also see: Strange Humanoid Encounter)

GHOSTS, HAUNTED PLACES AND POLTERGEISTS:

'X Factor' recap: Paula Abdul sees ghosts
Contestant Ashley Deckard, 14, insists that she can see ghosts, but that's not really the scary part. Paula Abdul says she can see them too. How and why this confession was glossed over, we're not sure -- but it could explain a lot about her time on American Idol...

Hong Kong girls taken to hospital after seeing ghosts
Two Hong Kong schoolgirls were taken to hospital after collapsing in terror claiming they had seen the ghosts of Japanese soldiers from World War II, a news report said. The girls were among a party of 12 exploring the site of an abandoned school in the New Territories, which is rumoured to be haunted, when they claim they saw an apparition of a marching army...
(Also read: Ghost Soldier)


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