Yowie, UFOs, and Susie the Psychic Pig
A team spots the elusive Australian beast, UFOs (and news stories about UFOs) are everywhere, and a pig predicts soccer wins.
(Credit: Dean Harrison, Australian Yowie Research) The Australian Yowie Research Team believes thermal images like the on the left show proof of a Yowie.
• The Eastern Daily Press invited readers “of the strange and unusual” to sites around Norfolk, U.K., including a church where “ the devil appears in the porch to reclaim a debt he is owed by one of the church’s founders.” (Eastern Daily Press)
• Women are turning to witchcraft, according to Salem-Massachusetts-based Hot Air, because they’re ”down-right furious with the current social and political environment.” (Hot Air)
• A British soap-opera star used her psychic medium skills to dispel a poltergeist from a co-star’s home. (Leeds Live)
• A Liverpool ghost-hunting team is taking a tour of the city's most haunted pubs. (Liverpool Echo)
• A Haywards Heath resident called emergency services to report that their neighbor sent a ghost to their house to haunt them. (The Argus)
• That “60 Minutes” report on UAP may explain odd sighings in the skies over Mayfield, Ohio. (Patch)
• Patrick Wiggins, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory Ambassador to Utah on UFOs: “I think they’re out there.” (KSL 102.7)
• Those strange lights over San Francisco were SpaceX satellites, not UFOs. (San Francisco Chronicle)
• The Washington Post explains how UFOs went from “joke to national security worry.” (The Washington Post)
• Wide Open Spaces detailed the the Beast of Bray Road. (Wide Open Spaces)
• A mom-to-be experienced prenatal psychosis so severe she thought that she believed she was Jesus and a psychic. (Wales Online)
• A glowing UFO was spotted flying across the International Space Station last week. (The Sun)
• Jedward singer Edward Grimes believes he was visited by the spirits of his late family members after he recovered from "life-threatening" surgery. (The Mirror)
• The already haunted Minneapolis Institute of Art will feature a new exhibit called “Supernatural America” including works about the paranormal (Star Tribune)
• A Yowie hunter claims thermal images show the elusive creature. (Daily Mail)
• U.S. Rep. Harry Reid took to the The New York Times to talk about UFOs. (New York Times)
• The Waco, Texas House of Horrors went up for sale. (Waco Tribune-Herald).
• Officials were flummoxed over a piece of ice that fell through the roof of a home in Palm City, Florida. (News 18)
• Readers won’t be able to ever see the werewolf novel written by John Steinbeck. (Onion A.V. Club)
• Young people in France are increasingly turning to tarot, astrology, and other forms of esoterism, a trend that accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent poll. (France 24)
• Christian Broadcast Network warned the week’s Blood Moon could be a sign of the end times. (CBN)
• A British cryptozoologist claimed Bigfoot has been living in the U.K. for centuries. (The Daily Star)
• D.C'.’s UFO lobbyist is having a moment. (Politico)
• This fighter pilot saw a UFO. For real. (The Washington Post)
• Ghost hunters think they found a haunted chandelier in Cheyenne. (KGAB)
• A tribal man was beaten to death on suspicion of witchcraft in Assam, India.(India Today)
• Nerdist looks at seven real-life killers who were labelled vampires. (Nerdist)
• Home of Beast of Busco (a giant turtle) is up for sale. (WPTA21)
• Joan Rivers’ New York City penthouse is ghost-free and on the market for $49 million. (Elite Agent)
• A psychic analyzed the bed used in the 2011 death of Rebecca Zahau in Coronado, Colorado. (CBS8)
• Susie the Psychic Pig will make her best attempts at sniffing out a winner ahead of the European Championships next month. (ITV)
• A new nonprofit brings together “scientists, academics and leading UFO/UAP researchers from 27 countries on 5 continents who are unanimous in their recognition that we are not alone in the cosmos.” (Newswire)
• An NFT of a frame of the alien autopsy film is up on Rarible and the starting bid is over $1 million. (Newswire).
• The Cryptozoology & Paranormal Museum opened in North Carolina. (NBC7)
• Alien abductions are coming to Fortnite. (Comicbook)
• Ghostly figure appears in a group photo. (Daily Mail)
• A Wisconsin sheriff says lights are satellites, not UFOs. (KROC)
• Scientists say the Loch Ness Monster could be a giant eel. (Pop Culture)
• A psychic parrot sees the ghost of a dog friend. (Yahoo News)
• An Oklahoma lawmaker announced a $3 million bounty for Bigfoot. (Newsweek)
• Bigfoot goes on Jimmy Kimmel Live to warn against QAnon conspiracies. (The Wrap)