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The
Haunting of the Queen Mary
On
October 31, 1967, with Captain Treasure Jones at the helm, the 81,237
ton, 1,019.5 foot British luxury liner The Queen Mary embarked upon her
last voyage, bound for Long Beach, CA. Once docked, the majestic vessel,
which was built in Scotland and launched in 1936and played host
to celebrities, royalty, and the richwas converted into a 365-room
hotel and tourist attraction, afloat but securely moored behind a barrier
of rocks. Yet those who believed this to be her final resting place were
gravely mistaken. According to hundreds of testimonials from guests and
employees, the spirits of passengers, captains, troops, and personnel
who sailed aboard The Queen Mary move then as now throughout the ship,
navigating her corridors, passageways, public areas, and staterooms.
Premonitions
of Disaster Aboard the Titanic
The
loss of 1,513 lives aboard R.M.S. Titanic during the early morning hours
of April 15, 1912, seems to have created an unseen but potent rift in
the very fabric of time itself. Her sinking was actually foretold by more
than 50 individuals while many passengers experienced various omens, premonitions,
extraordinary coincidences, as well as precognitive dreams prior to the
cruise, making the Titanic disaster among the most unique incidents in
the annals of paranormal phenomenon.
The
Titanic and the Mummy's Curse
The
Synchronous Relationship Between
Surrealism and Fortean Phenomena
The
Frozen Thoughts of Dr. Emoto
The frozen crystals resemble snowflakes, so beautiful that
they could have been snatched right from the frigid air of a quiet, winter
night. But these bits of frozen water are different from their wild counterparts;
they have allegedly been influenced by concentrated thoughts. The results,
claims Dr. Masaru Emoto, show that human thoughts and feelings cinfluence
physical reality.
Columns
Mysteries
of Science
The Global Consciousness Project: Predicting Future Events
Our Mysterious Universe
Jersualem Syndrome:
A Deluge of Messianic Delusions
Urban Legends
Half-Time Tales and Sports Legends
Archaeological Anomalies
CTs Gungywamp Complex
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