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The BIZARRE news today...
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The Lizard Man of Matobo
The Lizard Man of Matobo belongs to that increasingly rare breed of
folk magic entertainers in the tradition of snake charmers, sword swallowers, fire-walkers and levitating yogis. His main "trick" is his ability to communicate with lizards!
The Lizard Man
The Philadelphia Experiment - Reality or Myth?
Henry Ritson sets out to disentangle the fact from the fantasy surrounding the Rainbow Project, otherwise known as The Philadelphia Experiment - "a compelling piece of fringe-science conspiracy theory that proposes that experiments into invisibility during the second world war led to warships disappearing and reappearing up and down the coast of America, with a good deal of inter-dimensional teleportation thrown in for good measure..."
Ritson gives a balanced assessment of the various claims and counter-claims that have been made about this alleged event, and provides links to other websites on which this subject is debated.
In Search Of The Philadelphia Experiment
The basic idea of the RPK Project is to make use of recently established global computer networking facilities to explore the alleged effect known as retropsychokinesis (RPK). The existence of such an effect has such profound philosophical implications that, despite repeated and well-regulated demonstrations carried out for over 20 years - and, even more recently, experiments in quantum physics which appear to confirm the reality of RPK - it has remained an obscure matter of parapsychological controversy.
The RPK Project
"Nearly 27 years ago," the creators of this website tell us, "mysterious artifacts were found that led to one of the most intriguing scientific and anthropological discoveries ever made. A secret, unacknowledged department of the NSA - responsible for extraterrestrial contact - took the discovery into their laboratory for the purposes of their own agenda..." A startling claim, indeed - but there are even more astonishing revelations to follow... We are told about secret caves in New Mexico (where else?) containing ancient wall paintings, alien technologies and strange, encoded hieroglyphs... and that's just the beginning. As conspiracy theories go, this one is a humdinger!
Wingmakers
Is This A Photo of an Angel?

This is one of several photographs of an accident scene taken by a police photographer. The developed film revealed a ghostly figure in the foreground, in front of the wrecked car. The photographer's first thought was that the image was due to a flaw in the film. However, the rest of the roll was perfect, and no fault could be found with the camera. Miraculously, the occupants of the car escaped uninjured, leading some people to speculate that the figure is that of a protective spirit or angel.

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