Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Nick Redfern responds to the reports of three sightings of a bear in England's Rendlesham Forest. Redfern says he thinks the bear witnesses really spotted more instances of Rendlesham Forest's odd connection to the realms of Forteana. But, has Redfern seen the fuzzy video that shows a very bearlike figure in these storied woods: Video: Bear Caught on Camera in Forest? Meanwhile, another area of England is still reporting mysterious beast sightings, too, as seen in Cannock Chase and the Spooky Demonic Ghost Dog.



Philip Spencer, the star of Wildman of Kentucky: Mystery of Panther Rock, visits with Tim Binnall to talk about an area of Kentucky that seems to be prone to the paranormal. From Bigfoot to wolfmen, residents and visitors in Anderson County, KY, have described all manner of strangeness. The area, also known as the "Frazier Land," was the birthplace of Philip Spencer, and he discusses the myriad of reports from the area in this downloadable podcast. Elsewhere at BoA, Regan Lee in her "Trickster's Realm" column revisits a famous film to pose a question: The Abominable Snowman: Was Film's Creator Aware of Paranormal Bigfoot?.

The high strangeness events continue in Argentina, as reported by Silvia Perez Simondini of Vision Omni and translated by Scott Corrales. In Simondini's words: "A yearling calf was found mutilated, displaying the same incisions we have been seeing since 2002." With photos. Meanwhile a video gallery highlights recent findings in Colorado, where Mutilated Cows Are Still a Big Mystery.

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