Paranormal News and Views for June 23, 2012
Up-to-the-minute reports of paranormal activity and news from around the world
CREATURES:
Have the Kentucky Goblins returned?
In the fall of 1955, anomalous researchers all over North America became familiar with the Sutton family farm, the scene of one of the most intriguing cases in the history of extraterrestrial visitation. The events, witnessed by dozens of credible witnesses, centered around nightly attacks by "little green men".
While the status of these creatures is often argued as everything from space aliens, goblins, or even the official military explanation of "silver painted circus monkey", the attacks that became known as the Kelly-Hopkinsville Encounter, or the Hopkinsville Goblins Case, ceased as quickly as they began, with the strange creatures disappearing into the pages of UFOlogy books for the next 50 years...
(Also read: The Goblin of Groeslon)
Why do so many cultures have a version of Bigfoot?
Be it Sasquatch, Yeti or Abominable Snowman, 'wild men' might be part of human psyches. More than a quarter of Americans believe in Bigfoot, a recent poll found. They claim this legendary bipedal ape, a "long lost relative" of humans, evades detection in remote woodland areas. Although it may seem strange to think a 7-foot-tall land mammal could go unnoticed for so long, the notion is actually widespread...
Tracks leave Bigfoot imprint
Bonnie Thompson never set out to look for Bigfoot, but can't help but can't help but wonder if she stumbled onto a sign of the elusive bipedal humanoid.
Thompson was fishing with friends in the Trestle Creek drainage 30 years ago this month when she glanced down at the game trail she was walking on and saw a large footprint...
GHOSTS, POLTERGEISTS, HAUNTINGS:
Investigate ghosts, paranormal activity with your video camera
Videomaker magazine has released a complete guide to using video cameras to investigate unexplained phenomena with "Video Ghost Hunting: Using Video to Investigate Paranormal Activity"...
(Also read: Ghost Hunting Equipment)
When eerie ghost trains rattled through village
Faye Stenson, from Ruddington, certainly makes no bones about having a skeleton in her cupboard - in fact she's fascinated by ghosts. Faye is busily searching for people with stories about having seen ghosts in Ruddington, for a mini-series in the local newsletter. "Initial research has already revealed details of a ghostly presence at several locations in the village, including the Hermitage, library, the former Horspool's bakery and the White Horse Inn."..
(Also read: The Legend of The Haunted Railroad Crossing )
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