The Minneapolis Star (Sunday) Tribune
19 October 1930 - Page 62
Is the Planet Mars Really Ruled by a Race of Beavers?
SINCE scientists, after years of earnest and competent research, have been unable to detect one clear sign of manlike life on Mars, an amazing theory is now being presented to...
These questions have been bugging me for a while so I’ll ask all you wise folk on here.
Is there a personality type likely to become a ghost?
If ghosts are spirits of the dead, are certain types more likely to become ghosts? Introverts, extroverts certain degrees of autism, mental illness...
Because we have no thread on it yet (but we have some metaphysicians) I decided to find and list some of the weirdest metaphysics I could remember. I will be delighted if you do better than I :)
The weirdest examples:
Some theories suggest that space is not an objective feature of reality, but...
Following on from a few cases discussed on here I wonder if there are a set of circumstances when put together you get a Poltergeist and I wonder if all the investigations anyone has come up with any
I know it is oft said that it's brought on by frustrated adolescents but if this was the case...
A quite lengthy blog post from Spanish ufologist Caravaca that outlines what is certainly my preferred theory for Ufos and also cryptids:
"If a genuine alien spacecraft, 100% made of sheet metal and nuts, were to land tomorrow in the middle of the White House gardens before the astonished gaze...
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/professor-brian-cox-slates-believers-1820571.amp?client=safari
This has annoyed me since he said it. I used to like him. But to saying anyone who believes in ghosts is a 'knobber' has really peed me off. Millions of people have...
Recently I've noticed that there seem to be attempts towards bridging different aspects of paranormal phenomena together, almost like a paranormal 'theory of everything'.
For example, I've noticed UFOs and Bigfoot are now being discussed as if there may be links between the phenomena. I've also...
A random ramble.
I was thinking about those people who spend their lives - or in some cases huge resources - trying to prove the existence of Bigfoot and the like. Something which - judging by those occasional documentaries i kill an hour with on Amazon Prime - they have no doubt, often from...
Over on the U.S. Military: UFO Investigations, Knowledge & Disclosure(s) thread the concept of contiguous universes has come up (with regard to the possible origin of UFOs/UAPs)
It has got me thinking as to what actually constitutes such a thing. For example, could it be said that animals live...
A random musing. On one of the other threads I noticed someone speculating whether some ghost or spirit in a particular instance might be appearing on the anniversary of her death or other significant date.
The idea is certainly a well established one. "It was 30 years ago tonight!"
But what...
Aurora Borealis May Have Contributed to Sinking of Titanic, Suggests Meteorological Researcher
Erika P.Sep 17, 2020 07:40 AM EDT
On that fateful night of April 15, 1912, the seemingly unsinkable RMS Titanic hit an iceberg and sunk for hours, killing over a thousand passengers.
More than a...
This video is supposedly recorded in the Pentagon building 15 years ago.
It's a lecture on using flu vaccine to make islamists less fundamental and less interested in doing terror attacks.
I was watching an episode of Seargent Cribb that involves seances and materialization and got to thinking how certain kinds of paranormal/fortean phenomenon seem to fall out of favor with society.
These days, we don't have many materializations in seances (or even many seances, period). We...
In another thread, someone was talking about the moon landing hoax. It is of course wrong, but I can see how it could be done and the motivation for it. Other conspiracy theories seem to have no such things. For me I think it would have to be the theory that the Moon doesn't exist at all. That...
I came across this phrase recently in a non-paranormal scientific program about paleolithic digs and the possibility that some of the remains of mastodon were actually "meat-caches" left by humans previous to the time when humanity was supposed to be in the Americas (very pre-"Clovis"). In any...
Just as a matter of interest, what do the visitors to this forum believe? The question about hypotheses got me thinking. Do you have an opinion on what UFOs are?
I know there have been lots of theories about this (including ley lines, contintental drift, etc.) but perhaps we are getting closer to answer.
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2004/s1149829.htm
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http://www.raceandhistory.com/historicalviews/ancientamerica.htm
The earliest people in the Americas were people of the Negritic African race, who entered the Americas perhaps as early as 100,000 years ago, by way of the bering straight and about thirty thousand years ago in a worldwide...
africa
ancient civilisations
mauritania
olmecs
the black olmecs
the gladwin thesis
the mende people
the xi people
the zingh empire
theories
west africa
I've often read about Occam's Razor (the principle, correct me if I'm wrong, that the simplest explanation is correct, or that "entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily") - what confuses me is that people often quote it as its an iron law of nature. It seems to be a crucial part of a...
Is it possible that Fred West or his equally nasty brother John, had something to do with the disappearance of Suzie Lamplugh?
There is a theory that Fred and John West were procurers for a high-level Satanic group. Fred West was certainly scared when he made this comment to police during an...
Anonymous
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1986
crime & criminals
disappearances
fred west
john cannan
john west
missing persons
mr kipper
murder & murderers
numerology
serial killers
suzy lamplugh
theories
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