Sunday, October 16, 2011

Paranormal News for October 8, 2011

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

GHOSTS, HAUNTED PLACES AND POLTERGEISTS:

The ghost face of the USS Arizona
On December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the U.S. Naval base at Pearl Harbor in an effort to destroy America's Pacific Fleet before they could officially enter the war and interfere with their intent to dominate the Pacific. During that catastrophic assault scores of ships and planes were destroyed and even more tragically nearly 2,500 unsuspecting soldiers horrifically lost their lives. On September 26th, 2011, an Australian woman visited the USS Arizona memorial and snapped this picture...
(Also read: Ghosts at Sea)

The ghost of every blooming thing
Hollister Hancock lived in her beloved house from the time she was seven until she was eighty-seven. According to Pam March, who bought and began restoring the house in 1977 as the perfect location for her floral business Every Blooming Thing, Hollister's ghost is still there. And she's welcome...

Vintners' ghost stories mix wines and spirits
As the crisp bite of fall turns vineyards into a kaleidoscope of russet and orange, the Napa Valley's spooky side comes out to play with tales of mysterious noises and ghostly sightings...

CREATURES:

Siberian region confirms Yeti exists
A Russian region in Siberia on Monday confidently proclaimed that its mountains are home to yetis after finding "indisputable proof" of the existence of the hairy beasts in an expedition. The local administration of the Kemerovo region in the south of Siberia said in a statement on its website that footprints and possibly even hair samples belonging to the yeti were found on the research trip to its remote mountains...

Bigfoot forum derided as United Russia ploy
A scientific conference featuring a boxing legend and U.S. Bigfoot believers has claimed that it found "95 percent evidence" for the existence of a Yeti-like hominoid in southern Siberia, but an opposition politician ridiculed the findings on Monday as pure pre-election publicity for United Russia...

Have we found evidence of the elusive orang pendek?
Richard Freeman describes last month's expedition in the jungles of Sumatra on the trail of the orang pendek...

Lair of ancient 'Kraken' sea monster possibly discovered
A giant sea monster, the likes of the mythological kraken, may have swum Earth's ancient oceans, snagging what was thought to be the sea's top predators - school bus-size ichthyosaurs with fearsome teeth...
(Also read: 5 Monsters You Never Heard Of)


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