Winners announced for the IPAA Awards 2009

Congratulations to all the nominees and winners of this years IPAA AwardsSource: http://www.sdparanormal.com/articles/article/1961531/136051.htm Read More: Winners announced for the IPAA Awards 2009 Source: Paranews – Bringing Paranormal News From Around The World :: Index

Secret Mary Magdalene Chapel may have been found in Paris

The time of Jesus and around Mary Magdalene’s possible home. This would be the temple Jesus and Mary would have attended and it has been unearthed. Archeologists have discovered a large hand carved stone which has the seven candle menorah and two trees on both sides. The carving has hearts and two large vases which [...]

The search for alien life is growing

As we continue to scour the skies for signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life and as the number of extrasolar planets being discovered steadily… Read More: The search for alien life is growing Source: Unexplained Mysteries

280-million-year-old reptile’s last meal

Scientists have discovered the remains of insect parts stuck between the teeth of prehistoric reptiles, the find suggests that pre-dinosaur era li… Read More: 280-million-year-old reptile’s last meal Source: Unexplained Mysteries

Extinction firestorm theory questionned

The massive asteroid impact that is thought to have been responsible for killing the dinosaurs may not have sparked a global firestorm as scientis… Read More: Extinction firestorm theory questionned Source: Unexplained Mysteries

2009 In Review, Part 1

It’s that time of year again, when bloggers around the globe are recapping their favorite stories of 2009. This year, in looking back, it seems that some of our biggest news stories focused on religious freedoms and discrimination. We also saw a lot of shifts in how people viewed religion as a whole. Finally, there [...]

The Maya Moon Goddess

In traditional Mayan circles, the moon was considered the embodiment of a female, where the phases of the celestial body corresponded to the different stages in a woman’s life. The sources of Maya lunar mythology have evolved during more contemporary times with the Popol Vuh serving as one of the oldest texts to mention the [...]

The Gods of the Guanches of Tenerife

Not a great deal is known about the Guanches of Tenerife, except flashes of information that suggest they were the first inhabitants of the Canary Islands. Despite the extinction of their culture, details regarding some of their religious belief and worshiping customs have survived. In this article, you will encounter a variety of gods associated [...]

Surrounded by Shadow People

“It started when I first saw this man with a brown rain coat and a hat,” reports Samson. “It was around 1998 at our first house. From then on I would see these shadow figures. Around April, 2005, I was sleeping this one night, and for some reason I just woke up and couldn’t move. [...]



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