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Category: Paranormal & Unexplained

Articles about ghosts, UFOs, cryptids, and other mysterious or unexplained phenomena.
Florida, never content with ordinary headlines, is now requiring airports to file monthly reports on weather modification—despite no evidence such activities have ever occurred. Is this a triumph of precaution, paperwork for the sake of myth, or bureaucracy catching up with internet speculation? Dive into the curious new law where the only clouds in question are on paper.
Think Canada’s weirdest mysteries are all Sasquatch and snowmen? Think again. The government’s top scientist just dropped a new UAP report, aiming to swap stigma for statistics and put UFO tales on official letterhead—bilingual, of course. Is this a leap into cosmic transparency or just Ottawa’s way of politely filing the unknown? Let’s take a closer look.
When a Chinese lower-league football club turned to taped talismans and incantations rather than training drills for their latest competitive advantage, they found themselves at the sharp end of both league rules and irony. Did Changchun Xidu’s amulet-laden gambit tip the scales on superstition or just the fines ledger? Click through for the curious case of sportsmanship, sorcery, and a magical $4,200 penalty.
A decades-old manga predicting disaster in July 2025 has resurfaced just as earthquakes rattle southern Japan—coincidence or uncanny timing? As art and anxiety collide, Ryo Tatsuki’s dream diary reminds us how quickly the line blurs between prophecy and pattern-spotting. Curious what’s more unsettling: a shaking earth, or our urge to see meaning in every tremor?
When it comes to succession planning, most organizations stick to paperwork and PowerPoint slides—yet the Dalai Lama’s approach involves orchestrated reincarnation and a centuries-old tug-of-war between mysticism and bureaucracy. With rival claimants and spiritual tradition colliding with political theater, the question isn’t just who leads next, but whether enlightenment can be certified by government paperwork. Curious how this cosmic recruitment drive might unfold?
When a sitting congresswoman gives the moon landing a skeptical side-eye on live TV, you know we’ve officially entered peak “just asking questions” territory. Did Lauren Boebert really cast doubt on Apollo’s giant leap, or just coast in the orbit of ambiguity? Slip on your tinfoil hat and join me as we untangle public doubt—and why some mysteries prefer to stay unsolved.