Not exactly mysterious, but in the context of Paulides's celebrated
Missing 411 series such news gives pause to most forteans. Best known for its pervasive fog, a meteorological phenomenon cited in most
Missing 411 cases, it makes one wonder why the SFPD nor Ted Anderson don't raise the specter of a paranormal angle. In the same vein of things gone missing, but not necessarily forgotten, brings us to another gem from Tim Binnall concerning an
Author's Eerie "Heather" Experience Being Quite The Headscratcher. Perhaps not for adherents of Rupert Sheldrake's morphic fields, ĉu ne? Stranger still is this dispatch from Sydney, Australia where a
Miracle House Oozes Oil From Walls, Helping Desperate Couples Get Pregnant. George and Lina Tannous reckon it's a gift from their son, who died tragically, while others claim if an 83 sq. meter home can cost a king's ransom there had better be something value-added to a home. Should the Tannous name seem familiar, back in '16 Rachel Olding reported
George Tannous Not Guilty By Reason Of Mental Illness For Mmurder Of Wife Margaret Tannous. Hopefully Tannous a common name down-under... From further north, Nicholas Chow shares
Two Creepy Urban Legends Surrounding The Highland Towers with ghosts front row and center. All of this is old hat for folks like Jim Harold, who's
Talking Weird With John E.L. Tenney who is the best at making sense of things that
don't make sense. (CS)
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