We've heard of entombed frogs, but entombed, living
pterodactyls? One thing's for certain this specimen wasn't singing
Hello! Ma Baby, but Karl Shuker finds the reality is far stranger and more hilarious. In keeping with this theme, Nick Redfern manages to put peanut butter and chocolate together in his consideration of
A Pterodactyl And The Roswell Incident. We've heard of pelicanists, but pterodactylists? P'raps Roswell's a nexus of high strangeness like Skinwalker Ranch. Mmm, Skinwalker Ranch would be a great salad dressing. But what about the highlands of Scotland where bagpipes echo across Loch Ness as stout Scotsmen toss cabers, wolfing down haggis, washing those mouthfuls down with great lashings of Irn Bru? We're getting a bit silly, but Glasgow Boy is dead serious when it comes to
Pseudo-Skepticism And The Loch Ness Monster and how positivists, who style themselves as "skeptics", stick their heads in the sand when confronted with anything running counter to their deeply held beliefs. Since Roland Watson is intimiately familiar with Nessie, just not
that way, he takes them to task over their denials and dismissals. In the midst of all this madness, Tim Binnall barely keeps a straight face with word of a
Chupacabras Killing A Man In Honduras. Maybe the wall's gonna keep all those chupacabras on their side of the border? (CS)
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