As if interacting with xenophobic locals isn't enough, Japan's native entities appear to be twice as menacing towards outsiders. While many of the tropes are familiar, like sleep paralysis, there's something distinctively Japanese happening among the accounts gathered by Brent Swancer. In case you've been living under a rock, the anniversary for the Dyatlov Pass Incident came and went without notice overseas, but not in Russia. Tim Binnall caught wind about
Russian Authorities Launching A New Investigation Into The Dyatlov Pass Incident. If you're the type who wastes time on social media, you might've seen
Tom DeLonge Sharing His Thoughts On Mermen And Mermaids. If you happen to have a life, Natasha Heinz spares you the arduous task of skimming his Twitter for the answers to questions nobody's been asking. For the more science-minded, those who keep their minds open without their brains falling out, Charles Honorton and Diane Ferrari have shared their
Meta-Analysis Of Forced-Choice Precognition Experiments Between 1935 and 1987 illustrating there
is something to the phenomenon of presentiment and future-telling. (CS)
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