December 9, 2009 seems to have been a day of mysteries. There was a strange spinning light filmed in the skies above Norway, and an equally strange triangle-shaped UFO was filmed hovering above the Kremlin in Moscow.
Paranormal videos, video portals and web TV stations. Be it videos on psychics, paranormal activity, UFOs, the mysterious and unexplained or spirituality.
I’m still not sure I believe in ghosts, and even if they are real I’m not sure what I believe them to be. They could be after images of people who have died but there could be a host of other explanations.
Whatever you believe, seeing one caught on camera is still strangely intoxicating. Like the one caught on this security camera in an Ohio gas station. Is it a ghost, an angel, or merely a speck of dust on the lens?
The Fourth Kind is a new movie in theaters now. It is based on true events although a great deal of poetic license has clearly been taken in order to turn what is a strange story about people going missing into a story of multiple alien abductions.
In 1983, a miniseries called V was broadcast. Despite there only being two episodes, it spawned a sci-fi franchise which lives on to this day. There was a sequel, V: The Final Battle, and then a weekly TV series.
Now, 26 years after the original hit our screens, V is back, with a new series on ABC. The network is hoping V 2009 will be good enough to replace Lost, which is on its last season ever.
It’s Halloween again, as you were probably well aware before reading this. This means it’s time for youngsters everywhere to take to the streets wearing scary costumes and ask, “Trick or Treat.”
Trick or Treat is a tradition dating back decades, as proven by this cartoon from 1952. It shows Donald Duck and his nephews Huey, Duey, and Louie celebrating Halloween and meeting a witch and some ghosts along the way.
Halloween is here… almost. What better way to get into the mood for some scary shenanigans than surely the best Halloween-themed pop song of all time – Monster Mash by Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett?
The song didn’t have a video originally but this one was created for its re-release in 1973. It features a host of classic monsters, ghosts, and ghouls from black & white films. And it sets the tone brilliantly.
Some are speculating that this footage is another fake UFO sighting while others are siding with the natural phenomenon theory.
I have to admit, if I were a resident of Moscow right now I’d be shitting my pants.
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If you like Lost then you should at least be a little interested in Flash Forward, a show that is actually loosely based on a novel written pre-Lost but which shares a few ideas with the soon-to-end ABC show.
Michael Jackson loved publicity while he was alive, maybe the same is true now he’s dead.
From the people who brought you Spooked, the Sci Fi Channel presents a dark documentary film about the abandoned orphans in a woods location called Zombie Road.

