Monday, December 29, 2008

In today's odd news items: Rumors of subterranean dwellers beneath the world's great cities persist. Here's the story of the legendary city beneath Los Angeles, CA, and the efforts to find it. Elsewhere, there may be an indication we should be afraid, very afraid, in the report that Amateurs Are Trying Genetic Engineering at Home. And an insect historically helpful to humans may have found another way to help as Honeybees Get a Real Buzz from Cocaine.

On Bigfoot's Trail The Modesto Bee
Kathy Moskowitz Strain, an archaeologist and author of Giants, Cannibals, and Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture, believes there is something "out there." She's also a Bigfoot researcher, actively seeking evidence of the elusive hairy hominid. Here she answers questions about her search for the creature. Meanwhile, the current issue of Paranormal contains a Nick Redfern article concerning the prevalence of British lycanthropes, as reported in Werewolf UK.

In Berks County, PA, stories of a spectral figure on Belleman's Church Road have persisted for years. Here paranormal investigator Charles J. Adams III reports a recent encounter a motorist and her passenger had with a spectral entity on Belleman's Church Road. Meanwhile, from the United Kingdom comes the story of a spook with talent, as reported in RAF Ghost Set to Make CD Debut.


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