Paranormal News and Views for July 16, 2013
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WEIRD CREATURES:
Do these striking Sasquatch photos snapped on July 4th show a lumbering monster or man in a suit?
A fresh batch of Bigfoot photos recently appeared online, and for a monster who has a bad habit of never standing still enough to get a good look, these images show some of the clearest images of the big guy since the Patterson film...
(Also read: Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film)
EARTH MYSTERIES:
Argentina: Mutilated cattle appear in San Andres de Giles, Buenos Aires
Mutilation cases in 2013 have multiplied perhaps with the same intensity as they did back in that incredible year 2002, when everything turned to madness around the cases...
TIME & SPACE:
Alien spaceships abducted our pet dog and stole our car
The fleet of 12 to 15 alien space crafts were seen by 37-year-old Keith Robins one evening in 1992 while on a Whitchurch camping trip with friends Christopher French and Sylvan Salway...
Knicks basketball star claims he was "actually abducted by aliens two weeks ago"
Basketball star Baron Davis claims he recently had a run-in with aliens in the California desert. Davis, who hasn't played since picking up a serious injury staring for the New York Knicks in May 2012, revealed all about his unusual experience in a recent podcast...
(Also read: Alien Abduction)
Alien probes could be surfing the galaxy
Computer simulations by a pair of researchers at the University of Edinburgh predict that a fleet of interstellar probes could explore the entire Milky Way galaxy within a fraction of the present age of Earth.
This may seem like a tall order considering that our farthest interstellar spacecraft, Voyager 1, is still less than a light-day from Earth after being launched 36 years ago...
LOST WORLDS:
2,000-year old pyramid and multiple pre-Columbian burial sites found in Veracruz, Mexico
The National Anthropology and History Institute, or INAH, announced the discovery of 30 pre-Columbian burials and a pyramid in an ancient settlement in eastern Mexico that could be up to 2,000 years old...
"World's oldest calendar" discovered in Scottish field
Archaeologists believe they have discovered the world's oldest lunar "calendar" in an Aberdeenshire field. Excavations of a field at Crathes Castle found a series of 12 pits which appear to mimic the phases of the moon and track lunar months...