Here’s Tom with the weather…
- Fossil finds source of ancient mythical creatures. “And lo Jesus and the disciples walked to Nazareth. But the trail was blocked by a giant brontosaurus… with a splinter in his paw.”
- Sasquatch thumbs a ride in the Yukon.
- Astrology: searching for respect.
- Ireland’s first UFO conference gets underway. Begorrah, the little people have taken wing!
- French Quarter ghosts identified. I’m guessing they didn’t use dental records.
- Are Out of Body Experiences (OBEs) just a result of a ticklish angular gyrus?
- Is there a better way to spend a Saturday than at a Skunk Ape festival?
- People don’t want to go to Lake County Jail, and not just for the obvious reason. Disembodied voices, physical manifestations and moving crosses all add to the cheery atmosphere.
- Ancient necropolis uncovered in Egypt.
- Masada may have fell, but it won’t collapse.
- The Irish Pompeii.
- Chinese used complex machines to work jewellry more than 2,500 years ago.
- Community announcement: have you lost a gold-coloured wonder-bra? People over 1,000 years of age only please.
- Five mummified skulls found in the Peru mail. That would have to be a big padded envelope.
- Spirit rises as Opportunity descends. No, not a whacky motivational proverb…just another day of Mars exploration.
- Everyone’s talking about the family house in New Zealand bombarded with a stone from heaven.
- Space station in peril.
- Virgin boss Richard Branson heads for space. Hot tip is to avoid the space station Rich.
- Why all the twins suddenly in Sydney?
- Miracle recoveries…they ain’t so miraculous.
- Spinal repair robot gets FDA nod.
- Microscopy has moved into the pico level. Rough translation: really freakin’ small!
- Dogs understand languages. Qualifer required: ‘a few’. And not before ‘languages’.
Quote of the Day:
We all walk in mysteries. We are surrounded by an atmosphere of which we do not know what is stirring in it, or how it is connected with our own spirit. So much is certain, that in particular cases we can put out the feelers of our soul beyond its bodily limits, and that a presentiment, nay, an actual insight into the immediate future, is accorded to it.
Goethe