20 August 2009, JellyBean @ 1:02 pm

On the face of things, Anthony, a 10-year-old from Massachusetts, is like any other well-adjusted American boy. He likes to play games with his friends. He has a quick smile. On the football field, he appreciates the thrill of a good tackle.

“If someone’s running the ball,” he said, “or if it’s like a throw and it got tipped, it’s, it’s a really, really, really good feeling.”

About five years ago, however, Anthony began saying he was having experiences that set him apart from his peers. He began to communicate with people he had never met. People he would never meet, in fact.

Anthony began to communicate, he says, with the dead.

“They kinda show a little bit of what happened and what they used to look like, when they were hurt,” he said.

Read the whole story at:

ABC News: Do ‘Psychic Kids’ Really Have Supernatural Powers?

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20 August 2009, JellyBean @ 12:55 pm

Take a look at this amazing article I found on UFO Digest and written by Anthony Bragalia.

“A research study that has recently been obtained through FOIA offers stunning confirmation that Wright-Patterson Air Force base contracted Battelle Memorial Institute to analyze material from a crashed UFO at Roswell in 1947. Remarkably, the co-author of this very metals study is the same scientist who decades ago had confessed that he had examined extraterrestrial metal from a crashed UFO while he was a research scientist at Battelle! This just-received document also reveals that another one of its metallurgist authors reported directly to a Battelle scientist who was conducting secret UFO studies for the USAF. It appears that the study represents first-ever attempts in creating highly novel and advanced Titanium alloys. Some of these alloys were later associated with the development of “memory metal” of the type reported as crash debris at Roswell.

This 1949 Battelle research study had never before been publicly available until earlier this month. Its release was compelled under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA.) It was sought because references to it had been found as footnotes within later military-sponsored studies on shape-memory alloys such as Nitinol. It was previously believed to be “missing” because both Battelle and Wright historians were unable to locate it. Earlier research had revealed a paper trail that led from Roswell to Wright Patterson, to the doors of Battelle- and to this 1949 study.”

Read the full article:

UFO Digest: Scientist Admits To Study Of Roswell Crash Debris! (Confirmed by FOIA Document)

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20 August 2009, JellyBean @ 12:46 pm

British explorer Andrew Collins claims to have discovered a complex web of cave systems below the Great Pyramids of Egypt. The entrance, he claims is via an unrecorded tomb west of the pyramids and was last recorded by British consul general Henry Salt in 1817.
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“There is untouched archaeology down there, as well as a delicate ecosystem that includes colonies of bats and a species of spider which we have tentatively identified as the white widow,” British explorer Andrew Collins said.

Zahi Hawass, chief of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, has dismissed the discovery.

Read more about this:

MSNBC: Cave complex may lie beneath Giza Pyramids

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20 August 2009, JellyBean @ 12:36 pm

One of my favourite websites is Weird Asia News which gives you the weird news coming out of Asian countries. Sometimes they also touch on the paranormal, as in this article:

“The Japanese believe that all humans have a spirit or soul called a reikon. Ghosts are yurei, meaning “faint spirit.”

If a person dies in a sudden or violent manner, the reikon is thought to transform into a yurei, which can then bridge the gap back to the physical world.

The yurei tend to remain near where they died. They usually appear between 2 and 3 a.m., which is like the western world’s bewitching hour of midnight, and a time when the veils between the world of the dead and that of the living are at their thinnest.

Many Japanese ghosts are connected with battlefields and military bases. Here are some to chillingly consider.”

Read more on:

Weird Asia News: Japan’s Most Haunted Places

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