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RELIGIOUS MYSTERIES:
Man from Brazil claims he is the reincarnation of Jesus
Brazilian Inri Cristo (66) believes to be the reincarnation of Jesus Christ. Except him, hundreds of female followers believe it, too...
WEIRD CREATURES:
Mothman mystery solved! So not
The "article" by Harold Hutchinson is a mere one page. Not even that, for roughly 1/4 of the page is taken up with graphics and the title "UFO Mystery Solved: "Mothmen" Were Actually Green Berets.
Well, not since the crash test dummies as the Army been so blatant in their explanations for mysterious phenomena...
Bigfoot is wandering Michigan man's property and eating pizza
It's a run-of-the-mill case: Man claims assailant vandalized his estate, requests assistance from law enforcement. Only the accused, in this instance, is Bigfoot, who has allegedly been wandering around a Michigan property for more than a decade, shape-shifting and eating pizza...
Why are owls attacking people in Missouri?
Strange days in Missouri. Why strange? KY3 News has been receiving multiple reports that people in southeast Springfield have been “attacked” by owls, plural, or perhaps just one particularly aggressive owl...
LIFE AFTER DEATH:
What happens when you die? Near death experiences shed new light on age-old subject
Ever since the inception of the human race death has played a huge role in shaping people's lives. So what really happens when you die? Is the end of your life filled with agony, doom and gloom?
Or do you pass away peacefully and glide off into the light?..
Signs of consciousness after death found in rats
New evidence shows the amount of neurological activity that remains for up to 30 seconds (probably longer), high-frequency brain activity that’s known as Gamma waves. These gamma waves are said to affect our perception and self-awareness. This is nothing new, but scientists are now getting closer to figuring out if consciousness does in fact stay awake after death...
PSYCHIC PHENOMENA:
The intelligent plant
In 1973, a book claiming that plants were sentient beings that feel emotions, prefer classical music to rock and roll, and can respond to the unspoken thoughts of humans hundreds of miles away landed on the New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction. The Secret Life of Plants, by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird, presented a beguiling mashup of legitimate plant science, quack experiments, and mystical nature worship that captured the public imagination at a time when New Age thinking was seeping into the mainstream...