Saturday, 13 October 2018

Cottingley Fairies Fake Photos Sell For £20,000, 10 Times Estimate - The Guardian

Eat that, cynical and so-called "skeptics". Try selling Neil Tyson's underpants, or your semen-stained copy of The God Delusion, in a century and see how much that nets you or your descendents. Sadly the only money in forteana comes after death, much like fine art but at least we're in good company. We leave you with Aamna Mohdin for the nitty gritty details. Maybe films are another way to rustle up some cash, like this Documentary Exploring The Mystery Of A Monk Who Vanished From A North-East Monastery thirteen years ago, and David Mackay has a few good words for Christopher Court's production. Far stranger is Rob Swartz's investigation of Japan, Cloning, And Soul Transfers: A Pamyu Pamyu Conspiracy. Pamyu Pamyu's rabbit hole goes much deeper than the deep-cover Russian intelligence agent's Connie Nakamura persona. And backmasking Pamyu Pamyu's catchy, catchy tunes is only the tip of the iceberg. What Rob doesn't mention is the possibility of Pamyu Pamyu being a clone of Amelia Earhart! Preposterous? Then how do you explain these Witnesses Recalling Seeing Amelia Earhart In Japanese Custody? After cruising the local nursing homes, he had more than a few seniors spill the beans on what they remember about Earhart's final days of freedom. (CS)

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