Sunday, September 13, 2009

500 Years Ago, A Giant Eagle In New Zealand Was Possibly Eating Children

In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, scientists make the case that an extinct giant predatory eagle might have been eating children. The eagle was not a scavenger, as some believed, but a deadly hunter.

Of course, the paper's main conclusion isn't that the 40-pound predator of the sky was eating children. The real significance of the paper is that the bird wasn't the scavenger that some paleontologists thought it was. It's evolutionary characteristics and brain size, as measured using CAT scans, indicate that it was more of a big-game hunter.

The paper also offers another example of how rapidly evolution can happen in a closed ecosystem like an island. The eagle's body grew much faster than its brain, in this case. This growth was apparently due to the availability of much larger prey. This prey was most likely the moa bird, but the study also suggests that the eagle might have victimized small children.

In fact, if this bird really did harass the Maoris in New Zealand, it would explain their legend of the pouakai or hokioi, a giant bird that would swoop out of the mountains to attack people, sometimes even killing small children. This giant Haast's eagle might be the mythical beast from these stories. Hopefully this news doesn't mean that there actually is a frightening beast roaming the Americas sucking the blood of innocent goats.

[IO9.com]

Surveillance Camera Captures Bigfoot in Kentucky Back Yard

FAIRDALE, Ky. -- A Kentucky man said his surveillance camera captured something in his back yard last week, but no one is sure what it is.

Kenny Mahoney had the camera in his yard to capture wildlife photos. It fires when it detects motion.

When he checked the camera over the weekend, he found the usual collection of rabbits, raccoons ... and something else.

"It looked like it had the outline of a head, and, like, gorilla-type shoulders, and then the arms crossed is what it looks like to me," Mahoney told WAVE-TV Monday.

Mahoney said he doesn't think he captured Bigfoot on film. But that doesn't explain what the camera saw, either. Mahoney said whatever it was smashed down weeds and grass as it passed.
His wife took the photo to a wildlife expert on black bears, who said that whatever it was, it was fur-covered. But she told Mahoney's wife that she couldn't say for sure it was a bear, either.

[WLWT.com]

Blood Falls - A hint at extraterrestrial life?

Romanian fighter jet hit by UFOs

Officials from the Romanian Defense Military confirmed that one of their MiG-21 Lancer fighter planes was struck by four Unidentified Flying Objects on October 31, 2007, which shattered the plane’s cockpit. The military also released a video captured by the plane’s on-board camera as it was flying above Transylvania.The recording shows solid bodies, which authorities are working to determine the identity of. Officials have already been able to determine the bodies were not birds or pieces of another plane, a meteorite or ice. Rocket launches and ground artillery shots were also ruled out as possible explanations for the incident.

The pilot, Marin Mitrica, was injured slightly but managed to safely land the plane. The investigation was passed to the Security Committee of European Air Forces.

A similar incident happened in the United States in 1948. Captain Mantell, of the Kentucky Air National Guard was sent to intercept a UFO that was in US airspace, and allegedly, he was shot down by the UFO.Further investigations revealed that he was unfamiliar with the F-51(P-51 fighter plane of World War II era).



[Anomalies.net]

Unexplained Mysteries Global UFO Warning

Psychopaths have brain structure abnormality

Scientists have long searched for a biological basis for psychopathy, a behavioral disorder attributed to chronic immorality. While previous studies have found no clear evidence, Professor Declan Murphy of the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London believes he has found an area of the brain that is decidedly different in a psychopath as compared to a normal person.

It is unsurprising that much of the research to date has focused on the amygdala (the part of the brain involved with emotions and aggression) and the orbitofrontal cortex (which deals in decision making). However, an unstudied area is the uncinate fasciculus (UF), a white matter region that connects the amygdala and the orbitofrontal cortex. While the UF may not have a direct behavioral role, its dysfunction may lead to abnormalities in the areas which it connects.

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Occult Profile: Mary Ann Winkowski, Ghost Whisperer

ALLEGAN -- The assertion ``I see dead people'' -- from M. Night Shyamalan's 1999 thriller ``The Sixth Sense'' -- has become an oft-referenced pop-culture staple, but when Mary Ann Winkowski says it, she means it.

Yet aside from their abilities to see and talk to dead people, the similarities between Winkowski -- a full-time paranormal investigator and author -- and actor Haley Joel Osment's fictional character are slim.

``You don't walk through a ghost, you can't sit on a ghost, a ghost is not bloody-gory, ghosts don't puke, ghosts don't bleed,'' Winkowski said from her home in North Royalton, Ohio. ``The ones that I see, I see identically as if I was looking at you -- hair color, eye color, the clothes you have on. The only difference is, if I squinted, I could probably see through them.''

Winkowski, who also is a consultant to and the inspiration for CBS's ``Ghost Whisperer'' television series starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, will share her experiences this weekend during a book signing and discussion presented by the Michigan paranormal group Michigan Paranormal Encounters. It begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Regent Theatre, 211 Trowbridge St. in Allegan.

Born in Cleveland in 1948, Winkowski said her grandmother noticed her gift when she was only 2 years old, though she told her not to tell anyone.

``My grandmother was from Italy, and if you are Italian you're like related to everybody,'' Winkowski said. ``And so she would drag me to funerals to talk to the person that just died. And then, when I was about 7, she started actually taking me to relatives' houses to clear their houses, and I just did it whenever my grandmother needed me to do it until after I was married.''

As Winkowski began helping people clear their homes of ``earthbound spirits'' -- those who chose not to cross over to the other side after their death -- word spread about her abilities, and in the mid-1990s Winkowski was able to conduct her paranormal work full time.

``Ghost Whisperer'' begins its fifth season at the end of this month. Her work on the show led to the release of her book, ``When Ghosts Speak: Understanding the World of Earthbound Spirits'' (Grand Central Publishing, 2007), a nonfictional account of her experiences with spirits, of which she said there are many.

``Mediums like John Edward, James Van Praagh, they talk to spirits that have gone into the light, spirits that have crossed over. That's where anybody that's died and crosses over and goes where they're supposed to are at,'' Winkowski said. ``That's where angels are, that's where saints are.

``I don't see those kinds of spirits. I see the spirits that made the choice not to go to the light.''

[Muskegon Chronicle via Phantoms & Monsters]

Mary Ann Winkowski's website can be found at: http://maryannwinkowski.com/

And her latest book is available in bookstores and Amazon.com

The Need to Explain the UnKnown:The Job of the Ghost Hunters

What are Ghost Hunters?

There is a need to explain the unknown events that don’t always have a logical explanation. Many people in the world want the services of a ghost hunter. Most of us have had an unexplained experience in our life and want to believe that a noise or movement has to be caused by the dearly departed.

Sometimes they are not so dear and cause mayhem and injury to the living, according to eye witnesses. Of course, if the events were not so scary or caused harm, we wouldn’t hear about them.

There are a number of terms used for ‘ghosts’ such as paranormal, spirits, souls, apparition, demon, and devil. Ethereal being, phantom, poltergeist, visitor, vampire, spook and shadow.

Paranormal investigations or “ghost-hunters” are becoming very popular today and are having resurgence because people from around the world can report their experiences with those from the beyond.These investigators come in to help give people some relief or reassurance that they are not hearing things or seeing things that don't exist.

We usually think of the scariest places on earth around Halloween but some of these places have been scaring people everyday for centuries!

These scariest places are getting more attention than ever thanks to television programs also because investigators are filming their show there.

Ghost Hunters Equipment

Here are some of the pieces of equipment used by some investigators in the field today.
  • Fuji Discovery 90 35mm Camera
  • Illuminator LED wind up flashlight
  • IR Thermometer by Radio Shack
  • Lutron EMF-822A Digital EMF Tester
  • Motion Detector
  • Olympus VN-240PC Digital Voice Recorder
  • Sony TRV68 Analog Video camera
  • Strobe Light
  • E.L.F. Zone EMF Detector
  • Sony HVL-IRM video IR light
  • 20 x 50 mm wide angle binoculars
  • 3-Wire Circuit Analyzer
  • 35mm disposable camera
  • Acu-Rite Digital Thermometer
  • Amprobe non-contact AC voltage tester
  • Budget Buzz Stick
  • Cell Sensor
  • Compass
  • Digiview TE21W Wireless Weather Station
  • Magnetic Field Viewer Card,
  • ANT Viper –Gen 1 Night Vision Scope
  • Quorum Room Guardian Alarm, Relative Humidity & Temperature Sensor
  • Sanyo S701 Microphone
  • TRC-225 5-Watt 40-Channel CB Radio,
  • Victoreen CD V-715 Model 1A Survey Meter
  • Xact 2-Way Communicator
  • TVS-700 Radiometric Thermal Video System
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Rome's Cemetery of the Capuchins

In the dream life of 18th and 19th Europe, Italy and the Gothic were conjoined twins.

The first Gothic novel, Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto (1764)---a spookhouse ride whose oubliettes, subterranean passageways, and doors that slam shut by themselves still stock the Gothic prop room---is set in Italy. In fact, the first edition purported to be a translation of a 16th-century manuscript by an Italian cleric named "Onuphrio Muralto," rediscovered in the library of "an ancient Catholic family in the north of England." Ann Radcliffe's hugely influential Mysteries of Udolpho (1794), which provided seed DNA for all Gothic romances to come, takes place partly in Italy, in a gloomy medieval pile in the Apennines where Our Heroine is menaced by the sinister Count Montoni. (Radcliffe had used Italy as a backdrop before, in A Sicilian Romance (1790), and would again, in The Italian (1796), where a diabolical monk named Schedoni puts a twisted face on the terrors of the Inquisition.) To Northern Europeans, especially the English, Italy reeked of cultural atavism---the inbred depravity of a decaying aristocracy and the perversions of Papism (paganism in a reversed collar, as far as protestants were concerned).

It's as if the sheer antiquity of the place---all those Roman ruins, haunted by the godless shades of all those parricidal, pedophilic Caesars Gibbon described in such scandalous detail in the Decline and Fall (1776-1788)---deformed the Italian psyche, warping it under the accumulated weight of a thousand years of perversion and profanation, scheming and throat-slitting.

To the Enlightenment mind, Ancient Rome was undeniably the embodiment of classical virtues in philosophy and culture. But the brilliance of Seneca, Cicero, Horace, and Virgil had to be weighed against the horrors of Nero, Domitian, and Caligula. True, the Apollonian perfection of a Roman column was an inspiring sight, even in ruins. But it was also a melancholy reminder that even Rome, the sunburst of Western civilization, had succumbed to an epic fail. By the Middle Ages, the Eternal City had decayed into a necropolis of 10,000, abandoned by the popes. By day, the Forum was a pasture for grazing cows; after dark, wolves hunted the streets of the Vatican.

[Read More @ BoingBoing.net]

Be My Zombie

To the tune of Stand By Me, by Ben E. King

When your limbs are numb
And you've lost that spark
And you groan and are always quite hungry
No I won't run away
No I won't run away
It's not wrong, if you'll be my zombie

And snarling, snarling, be my zombie
Oh now be my zombie
Oh be my zombie, my zombie

If it's brains, that you feast upon
And you shamble and crawl
And your skin is all rotten and turns green
I won't fire, I won't fire
No I won't shoot you, dear
It's not wrong, if you'll be my zombie

And snarling, snarling, be my zombie
Oh now, be my zombie
Oh be my zombie, my zombie

So snarling, snarling, be my zombie
Oh now, be my zombie
Oh be now, my zombie, my zombie

When you're resurrected won't you be my zombie
Oh now, be my zombie
Oh won't you be my zombie, my zombie

[Zombaritaville]