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The Bizarre and Lonely Death of Olivia Mabel Was grieving Texas mother killed by a Thoughtform?
Olivia Mabel was a doting mother to Aiden and wife to Travis living on a sprawling property called the Footlights Ranch about an hour north of Dallas. Her world came crashing down in 1990 when seven year-old Aiden was found dead in a pond on the property. Overcome with grief and guilt, Olivia retreated from her work, friends, church, and husband, leading to their divorce in early 1991. Utterly alone in the world, she was last seen alive in September, 1991.
read moreThe Spooky Desert Magic of Glenn Frey Eagles great dies at 67
Glenn Frey co-wrote or gathered most of the Eagles songs; played rhythm and lead guitars; sang lead on such era-defining classics as “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” “Tequila Sunrise,” “Take It Easy,” “Outlaw Man,” “Ol’ 55,” “Already Gone,” “Lyin’ Eyes,” and “New Kid in Town”; arranged the band’s chilling harmonies; and was the visionary behind the vast desert landscapes of the mind that fueled the band’s early greatness.
read moreReading THE ANXIETY OF KALIX THE WEREWOLF by Martin Millar Book Review
The Anxiety of Kalix the Werewolf by Martin Millar from Soft Skull Press is the third in his series of books featuring Kalix MacRinnalch, the youngest child of the ruling werewolf clan of Great Britain. As she’s about to turn 18 Kalix finds herself still an outlaw (she killed her father the Thane) and living in London far removed from the ancestral home in Scotland.
read moreIs Pluckley the Most Haunted Village in Britain? From a ghostly carriage to the restless spirit of a slaughtered highwayman, this quiet English village is teeming with paranormal activity
In 1989, the Guinness Book of Records labeled Pluckley, Kent, a small community in southeast England, as “the most haunted village in Britain.” The town’s paranormal activity was first mentioned in Frederick Sanders’ 1955 memoir, Pluckley Was My Playground. In it, Sanders mentions two spirits—the Gypsy woman and the Highwayman. Since then, Pluckley has transformed into a well-known ghost village. There are claims of 12 to 16 active ghosts in the area, and many out-of-town thrill-seekers make the trip to Pluckley to investigate for themselves.
read moreEnergy Healing with Quantum-Touch Creator Richard Gordon on After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio You too can be a healer
On tonight's episode of After Hours AM/America's Most Haunted Radio with co-hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen, we cover the paranormal news and hobnob with listeners in the 9pE hour, then delve into the hopeful, astonishing world of energy healing with...
read moreiZombie and the Emergence of the Pretty Zombie Creating an all-new zombie sub-genre
iZombie is a world of stealth zombies, as long as they can get the brains. This appears to be an outbreak rather than an epidemic, pandemic, or apocalypse, and the general public is completely unaware of its existence or the existence of individual zombies. The virus is spread by biting, scratching, exchange of bodily fluids, and is not lingering within everyone as in The Walking Dead.
read moreDavid Bowie Was No Stranger to the Occult The legend interacted with ghosts, UFOs, maybe even the devil himself
The late, great David Bowie was no stranger to the occult. The legend interacted with ghosts, UFOs, maybe even the devil himself. An artist in constant flux throughout a remarkable career of five decades, Bowie also helped make sci-fi concrete and beguiling for an entire generation beginning with his very first hit single, “Space Oddity,” in 1969.
read moreGhostly Hall of Fame The restless spirits of Anne Boleyn, Abraham Lincoln, and other famous ghosts have been haunting halls for centuries
By PAIGE LYTLE 1. Ghostly Hall of Fame - The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall Many paranormal encounters don’t have photographic evidence to go along with them. However, that’s not the case with the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England. The ghost belongs to Lady...
read moreUFOs, JFK, CIA and the Maddening Plausibility of Conspiracy Theories It's easy to get sucked in, harder to pull out
This week’s hot conspiracy theory centers around UFOs, JFK, CIA and a murderous plot to keep the “truth” from “the people.” The murder of JFK remains our most prominent, and perhaps most plausible conspiracy theory, but it is far from the only one. Virtually every major event — 9/11, school shootings, Moon landings, Mars exploration — draw fervent theories about false flags, nefarious machinations, disinformation, Illuminati, even reptilian overlords.
read moreTalking DEATH and AFTERLIFE TELESUMMIT with Terri Daniel on After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio Free event to feature leaders in end-of-life care, afterlife research, bereavement, mediumship, shamanism, contemporary theology
On tonight’s special Welcome-to-2016 edition of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted radio with co-hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen, we preview the Death and Afterlife Telesummit with founder Rev. Terri Daniel of the Death Awareness Institute, and founder of The Afterlife Conference, now entering its sixth year.
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