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TOADS IN THE COAL |
According to official and reputable sources there
have been over 90 recorded unexplained cases of amphibians being found
alive but fully encased in coal pockets or stone geodes. Of these
cases, 40 involved frogs or toads. The most well respected case is
documented in the Reader’s Digest book – “Mysteries of the
Unexplained”. There is a pattern to the various discoveries. In most
cases the frog is discovered in a chamber full of mucous and is usually
very pale or white in colour. After a few minutes exposed to air it
comes-to-life and is usually quite active for a short while before
turning grey and apparently developing respiratory difficulties. In
most cases the animal dies within 24 to 72 hours but there are some
references that when these poor creatures were quickly allowed into
fresh pond water they seem to have survived indefinitely.
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Logically,
these accounts of entombed amphibians seem impossible but it is worth
noting that certain frogs do seem to have some ability to enter a state
of suspended animation. Also, the most credible accounts of these
incidents suggest that the “rocks” may have formed within the past
thousands of years rather than millions.
Finally, frogs and toads do burrow into soft “muds”
that can appear to fossilise quite quickly and, in the correct
environment, appear to turn to stone particularly if they are exposed
to high levels of mineralised water such as the Petrifying Well of
Knaresborough, England.
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Actually,
it's not so much Toads in the Coal as Frogs in Geodes. This unexplained
phenomenon is more common than you may have realised. Official
specimen photograph possibly from South America - (C) Copyright
Aquiziam.Com Vertical lip lines - Disaproval (or Smoking)
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FLIMMERN-GEISTS |
The words “Flimmern” and “Geist” are Germanic in
origin and translate as Flicker-Spirits or Flicker-Guides. This
unexplained phenomenon was first described by the alchemist Jakob Bohme
in the 16th Century as the ability to see shadowy figures out of the
corner of your eye. Generally, these beings flicker in-and-out of a
person’s peripheral vision and appear to be humanoid, dark and
agile. The truth is that almost every person alive has at some time seen
a fast moving shadow just at the edge of their vision and turned to
look but seen nothing more. These observations are most often
accompanied by shivers, chills and a sensation that something odd has
happened. Scientists are quick to suggest that this phenomenon is just a
“trick of the eyes” but fail to explain both how and why.
It is possible that these unexplained apparitions are
just the hallucinations of the brain as it tries to decipher the edge of
visual perception but others believe that it is in this marginal zone
that the eye and the mind is able to perceive another more paranormal
dimension. These Flickering Spirits are often described as being cloaked
but those that have trained themselves to observe this phenomenon
simply describe a blurred outline that can easily be mistaken for dark
clothing. According to late 16th century culture and superstition, these
Flimmern-Geists were largely associated with death.
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They
may well have given rise to the popular image of the “Grim Reaper” the
personification of Death – a dark hooded figure that flickered
in-and-out of a person’s vision shortly before they died. There is a
current school of occult thought that proposes that these
“Flicker-Ghosts” are somehow the guides that lead a person’s soul to the
afterlife. The reality is that nobody really knows why or how
individuals see these things but there is no doubt that many millions
do. In fact, so many humans see them that they treat them as just-one-of
those-things that, you know, just happen.
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Flimmern Geists / Flicker Spirits / Shadow People
Dark hooded figures that can only be seen with your peripheral vision
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TIME SLIPS |
Is it possible to find fossil-trace foot prints of dinosaurs and humans
in the same rock? Some people believe that they have evidence for just
such an impossible occurrence. Archaeologists and
palaeontologists as well as other interested amateurs have been
discovering dinosaur footprints in various types of sedimentary
rock. These footprints are created when a creature leaves an imprint in
soft material such as mud, clay or sand. If the conditions are right
then the imprint is filled-in with more material while retaining its
shape. Over time the soft material is covered by new layers which
preserves the prints and hardens into stone. Millions of years later
these tracks may be revealed by natural erosion or excavation. There is
nothing strange or inexplicable about this process. However, there have
been many reported accounts of human footprints being found together
with dinosaurs - or in rocks that date from many millions of years ago
and long before humans are believed to have evolved. Naturally, this has
created a significant controversy between scientists, creationists and
other interested parties. The most famous site, and the one featured in
the image, is the Paluxy site near Glen Rose in Texas, USA. Still,
claims persist that some of the tracks were modified to look more like
human footprints after the locals realised the potential tourism value.
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Additional
ancient footprint-examples include the Burdick Print also from Glen
Rose, the Meister Print from Antelope Springs, Utah, the Nevada Shoe
Print and the Coffee Print from Stinnet, Texas. Reputable
palaeontologists often dismiss these claims as hoaxes or
misinterpretations but advocates of the fossil-trace footprints argue
that in many cases the finds are dismissed unfairly simple because
mainstream science declares them impossible and refuses to carry out the
correct study. In this case we tend to side with the mainstream science
that there is a better explanation for the coexistence of humans and
dinosaurs.
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Dinosaur and human footprints from the same geological strata?
The Paluxy Prints from Glen Rose in Texas - USA
Highly controversial!
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VANISHING PEOPLE |
Worldwide there are literally hundreds of
thousands of missing persons and many more disappear every day. One only
has to search Google Images for “Missing People” to appreciate the
scale of the problem. Many of these missing people are found but a
significant proportion disappears forever. Where they went or what
happened to them is a mystery in its own right but still not as strange
as Vanishing People. These are individuals that for no apparent reason
simply vanish in front of witnesses who are at a complete loss to
explain what happened. It is worth noting, as with many other mysteries,
that some of these cases have turned out to be hoaxes. In general,
there are a couple consistencies in the most well known cases that are
worth mentioning.
All the people involved were (or appeared to be) content with their
lives. All of them were engaged in a normal activity such as running a
race or walking through a field when they simply vanished.
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There
are hundreds of well documented cases of people disappearing in
mysterious circumstances but actually very few where they simply
vanished in full view of other people.
We’ve listed this as a phenomenon because of its pervasive theme in
stories, films and cultural beliefs. As an example, the films Picnic at
Hanging Rock, The Illusionist and the X-files all refer to this
occurrence. The belief in the possibility of this as a phenomena has
been reinforced by the acts of stage magicians that really do appear to
be able to make others disappear.
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Can someone really just disappear in front of your eyes? Some thinks so.
The strange and unexplained phenomenon of the vanishing man - England
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MYSTERY SCRATCHES |
Have you ever woken up in the morning to find
strange and unexplained scratches or bruises on your body and in places
you couldn’t have reached yourself. Well ... even if you haven’t
millions of others have. In fact, there are internet forums where people
describe the phenomenon and desperately appeal for explanations and
help. (Just google: “strange cuts and scratches” or “mysterious
scratches on body”) In most cases the scratches are mild and disappear
in a day or two and the vast majority of these cases never get medically
reported as the sufferers usually convince themselves that they are
somehow self inflicted. Others attribute the injuries to bug bites,
allergic reactions or even something that happened during the day that
they failed to notice at the time.
Usually the incident is forgotten as soon as the bruises
vanish or the scratches fade. However, persistent sufferers go to great
lengths to rule out these possibilities. There have been cases of
sufferers wearing gloves to bed, fumigating their houses and even taking
full medical allergy tests all to no avail. In one case a woman went to
the extreme length of having a friend watch her while she slept and
still woke up with new bruises and scratches. According to her friend
nothing strange happened except for a period when the victim tossed and
turned restlessly for about 15 minutes.
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Doctors
try to put forward rational explanations for this condition such as the
skin disease Pityriasis Rosea but most of these thoroughly fail to
convince those that have actually experienced it happening to them.
This strange phenomenon has persisted through the
centuries and in the past has been explained by demons,
having-a-devil-on-your-back, goblin fury, divine punishments and even
encounters with incubi or succubae. In some cases the victims report
that in addition to the scratches and bruises they have other more
disturbing injuries. Are they self-inflicted?
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Example of a typical nighttime scratch or welt.
This is a painful and disturbing phenomenon that
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NATURAL INFRASOUND |
Infrasound is described as any audio wave frequency
that is lower than the 20Hz that can be detected by the human ear. There
is no doubt that Infrasound exists and it can be both detected and
created by audio technology. It can travel long distances and is often
associated with natural phenomena such as volcanic eruptions and
earthquakes. It may be the reason that animals can anticipate such
events before humans can and researchers are now using infrasound
detection equipment as part of civil defense early warning
systems. Studies have shown that when humans are exposed to infrasound
they develop feelings of supernatural awe, fear, depression and anxiety
that can lead to complete panic attacks. Some researchers have even
claimed that the 19Hz cycle is particularly associated with paranormal
events and may be a stimulus for disruption of human vision.
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Experts believe that it can even create the illusion of ghostly
perceptions. If the source of the infrasound is powerful enough it can
create vibrations in objects that make them appear to move of their own
accord and even cause glass to break. Infrasound has been used at
political rallies to stimulate the crowd, as a psychological weapon to
demoralise the enemy and as special effects amplifiers in films. The
effect of Infrasound on the human body is being explored in various
studies but, as yet, it is not illegal to expose humans to such low
frequencies even though the long-term health effects are unknown.
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Example of infrasound and cloud patterns. |
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THE HESSDALEN LIGHTS |
Strange and still-unexplained lights in the sky are a
fairly common occurrence and most can be explained as either manmade
objects or natural phenomena such as the Aurora Borealis or even
shooting stars.
However, there are occasions when the phenomena persist and the
mysterious lights that still materialise over Hessdalen in
central-eastern Norway are one such case in point. According to various
sources they started to appear in 1940 but it was in 1981 that the
intensity of these phenomena increased dramatically and started to be
recorded by everyday people. Records show that at certain times there
have been 20 reported sightings in just one week.
Although the intensity of this mysterious phenomenon
has declined over the years there are still regular sightings and
various scientific and quasi-scientific study projects have been
established to monitor these lights. Visually they look like small
pockets of burning gas (blue or orange) but maintain their luminosity
for far longer than just a simple flaming of combustible methane or
hydrogen. The lights also move in a way that is similar (but slower) to
reports of ball lightning but otherwise have no similarities. The
Hessdalen Automatic Measurement Station was established in August 1998
and has regularly recorded inexplicable lights from 1983 until now.
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Everyone
has a theory as to what might be casing these phenomena. Some of the
claims include UFO portals, spontaneous combustion of natural gasses,
Will-o'-the-wisps, ball lightning, Scandium effects and localised Ionic
charges.
At times it seems as if the Hessdalen lights are used
as proof of everything from divine apparitions to alien invasion. There
have been several claims in the media that the mystery of the Hessdalen
lights has been solved usually accompanied with a statement that these
results will be released sometime in the future.
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The
Hessdalen Lights often appear to be balls of gas that have
spontaneously ignited in the air. Due to copyright restrictions this is
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TIME SLIPS |
According to great scientists
such as Albert Einstein, time is not as stable as most of us think. As
humans we’re adjusted to time and our evolution has established tricks
to allow our conscious minds to deal with it but in reality it’s a
slippery concept. Time slips occur when a current time (now) interlaces
with a previous time (then) and can be experienced by the person from
the more recent time. However, the event is usually unnoticed by the
people from the earlier time. What is the evidence for this phenomenon?
Well ... plenty if you know where to look. In fact it is so common
that we’ve even built it into the English language. We’ll explain. When a
time slip occurs people in both realities are able to experience the
alternative reality.
. Still, according to most accounts, this usually
lasts for only a few seconds and the human brain does its best to filter
out these anomalies. This has given rise to expressions such as “I
could have sworn that I’ve just seen” or “my eyes must be playing tricks
on me” or even “you won’t believe what I just saw”. Over the years
people have claimed that they’ve seen old airplanes parked in fields
that were once airports or roman soldiers marching down their road. In
almost all cases the person experiencing the time slip blinks, looks
again and is startled to find that whatever they saw has now
vanished. However, photography has captured these anomalies from the
time that the camera was first invented. In fact, the longer exposure
times of early cameras have revealed more than the modern “instant”
versions do but there are still oddities such as the image captured on
Google Earth that clearly shows a World War Two bomber flying over
Britain. Is this a time slip or just the folks at Google having a
laugh? Perhaps it’s a reconstruction from an air show? Not all time
slips are brief and there have been occasions when people have entered a
room and been startled to find that they are in a completely different
time.
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One
case was recorded by Mr Archie “Racer” Carmichael who was driving from
Birmingham to London in 1953 when he stopped for a drink in a Cotswold
village near Borton-on-the-Water. He parked his Austin-Healy 100/4
outside the local pub and entered for a drink. He was shocked when the
he found the people inside the bar looked as if they were from an
earlier century. His cautious attempts to communicate were ignored and
after a few minutes the scene dissolved and Archie found himself being
asked if he was alright by a worried looking barman. It seems that he
thought he had seen ghosts but was probably experiencing a time slip.
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Visual
evidence of time slips often appear in old photographs such as the
artist's impression above. A sports car is seen parked on the side of
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THE PLAIN OF JARS |
Located in the Lao Highlands the Xieng Khouang area
is at the centre of a remarkable archaeological site known as the Plain
of Jars. Scattered across this region are thousands of stone jars that
scientists have estimated date from approximately 2000 years ago. They
range in size from quite small to enormous with the largest weighing up
to 14 tonnes. Very little is known about the makers and scientific
attempts visit the site and conduct excavations are severely hampered by
the vast number of unexploded bombs that litter the sites. These
munitions are the remnants of the Secret War when the USA carried out
one of the most intensive bombing campaigns in all history.
It is estimated that there are more than 10,000
unexploded devices in the immediate region making this one of the most
hazardous archaeological sites in the world. Unraveling the true history
and origin of the jars is further complicated by the fact that the 1969
bombing campaign effectively wiped the place off the map and scattered
the original inhabitants far and wide. There are many theories as to why
the Jars were created. Some believe that they were funerary urns for
human ashes while others believe they were designed to store rainwater
from the monsoons.
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This
does make a certain amount of sense as they are located exactly on one
of the ancient trade routes from Northern India. At times they have
certainly had a religious significance as limited excavations have
revealed that some contained statues of Buddha as well as other
offerings such as beads and bronze tools. What is often overlooked is
that these jars would have required vast human effort to create, perhaps
even on the same scale as Stonehenge, and would have been done for a
reason of great significance. For now, their existence is just another
ancient mystery that defies immediate explanation.
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The
largest of the jars is located at Site One. It is approximately 12 ft
high and weighs an estimated 14 tonnes. Photo Credited to: Christopher
Voitus
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HYPER PERCEPTIONS |
Most people will experience Hyper Perception at
least once or twice in their lifetime. This phenomenon usually occurs
when a person visits a place they’ve never been before and yet
experiences a very strong sense of familiarity. This should not be
confused with déjà vu which is often fleeting and is really just a brief
feeling of having seen or done something before. Hyper Perception is
extended when the same person may perceive things about the place that
they couldn’t possibly know. Unlike time slips or déjà vu, the feeling
grows stronger the longer they stay and in some cases people have
reported suddenly being aware of very clear memories of the place from
other times often decades or even centuries in the past.
Tour guides in stately homes or other historic
sites have become quite used to people coming up to them and say things
like “wasn’t there a statue by that tree” or “didn’t this floor used to
wood?” In many cases the guides will admit that this used to be the case
many years ago but they were moved or renovated. The guides then
usually ask how the visitor knew this to which the answer is almost
always: “I don’t know I just seem to remember it being that way”. In
certain cases people who have experienced very strong hyper perceptions
find the experience quite disturbing. The picture below is of the main
hall in Warwick Castle in England.
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Some
years ago a member of the team visited it to take photographs and was so
overwhelmed with a sense of having actually lived there before that he
later spent months researching both the history of the Castle and his
own family tree to see if there was any connection. He didn’t find one
but still keeps looking. To test his own perceptions he visited the
Castle again several years later and felt the identical sensation which
he states he has never experienced anywhere else. Strangely, very little
has been written about hyper perception as it is usually and unfairly
bundled together with claims of clairvoyance, ESP and fortune telling.
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Warwick Castle Circa 1871. Made available via the Cornell University Library.
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