Going on 12 years blogging on Ghost Hunting Theories and this August I am doing something I haven't done in 12 years - doing one post a week instead of one post a day! Every Saturday - a new post! Remember, I also run Groovy New Life blog for baby boomers doing one new post every day also! Given that I am about to embark on intense autumn/Halloween posts for all of September and October, I figured I'd give myself some time to lift my head and focus on another arena of my life that needs attention - career. And it feels amazing to give myself a real month's vacation so I can take some time to redesign my resume and prepare for a new career as the oil and gas industry is on the rocks. Now, how to explain my experience in a resume??? BTW - started working on monochromatic macro 4-panel paintings. Here's some unfinished sets -
As investigators, we are often handed photos of orbs with faces, or a forest with "faces" in it. Most researchers balk at these faces seen in nature, but it might be time (for several reasons) to look at it in a new light.
Nearly every tribe in America tells of some giant race of white people with blue eyes who were settled in with cities and technology such as mining and canal work residing here when the Amerindians first came to the lands. They also speak of trying to co-exist, but finding it a difficult task.
Legends tell of giants and also trolls, Cyclops, Goliath, and more. They also tell of the "wee folk," "little people," "elves," "dwarfs," "Tommyknockers" and more.
Caves are more than the sites of mines and ancient hieroglyphs, the burial places of giants, and homes for bats. They can also be haunted. And, why not? In desperate times, caves were utilized for sanctuary and sometimes standoffs and, given the geology, they seem like ideal vessels in a feng shui sort of way, to retain and hold a kind of amplified haunting that is held captive in a cul-du-sac formation. I am utterly fascinated with the haunted cave phenomena. I cannot think of a better spirit vessel. Let's have a look at some more infamous haunted caves....
There is an enormous and remote wilderness area Nahanni National Park in the Northwest Territory of Canada that would make for some amazing hiking and exploring, only it carries a rather dark reputation - as a place where headless bodies show up!
Tonight on Blogtalk radio's Van Wessling Report, two of our team members, Dennis Guern and Karl Backus, will be talking about the creepy unexplained encounters they have had in the field studying ancient mysteries and hunting treasures. 9 pm EST/8 pm CST/6 pm PST VanWessling Report
If you were a kid in the 1960s, your Halloween was getting some serious momentum. The 50s started the craze, the 60s fortified it, ensuring that the 70s would be the last great decade of panhandling door to door for candy.
Another Bigfoot film, right? Yup. But ya know we eat these up (sometimes we spit them out)! "Monstrous" Sylvia, a lonely 20-something, goes searching for answers after her friend mysteriously vanishes in Whitehall, NY, an Adirondack town known for its Bigfoot sightings. She sets off with a mysterious, charming young woman, Alex, hellbent on getting to Whitehall for different reasons. Sylvia soon learns that hiding in the woods is an evil more sinister than she could ever imagine. Premiering On Demand and DVD August 11th
In the mean time, Amazon Prime Video has a lot of streaming BF-themed flicks to get you in the mood - "Something in the Woods" "Chasing Bigfoot: The Quest For Truth" "Don't Call Me Bigfoot" "Bigfoot: The Alien Connection Revealed" "Bigfoot" (family adventure) "Feed the Devil" "Bigfoot Vs D.B. Cooper" "Territorial Behavior" "Swamp Ape" "American Beast" "The Port Chatham Hairy Man" "Hunting Grounds" Don't forget to turn down the lights and curl up under your blanket - Enjoy!
It's crazy how in the winter, we daydream about beaches and swimming pools and in the heat of summer, we daydream about the dark, cool, mysterious and colorful time called Autumn. Thermometers are registering 90 and 100 in most places, but our minds are on chilly noses, sweaters, bonfires, spiced cider, and the coming holiday of spookiness - Halloween. Let's go!
I thought it would be fun to share some giant mummies photographed around the world. Some may be legitimate, others have been touted as fakes, but given how much the giant culture was driven out of the books and information for the public, I'd guess at minimum 3/4 of these are true finds.
A group of loggers working in a remote forest unearths thousands of deadly insectlike creatures that paralyze and cocoon their victims. Scully, Mulder and a few others end up trapped there.
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
"Primal Scream"
Season 1, episode 13
Ancient cells discovered in the arctic by oil men give rise to a carnivorous, evolutionary ancestor and a corporate cover-up
Twilight Zone
"Living Doll"
Season 5, episode 6
A frustrated father does battle with his stepdaughter's talking doll, whose vocabulary includes such phrases as "I hate you" and "I'm going to kill you."
The Outer Limits
"Behold Eck!"
Season 2, episode 3
A two-dimensional alien inadvertently causes havoc in Los Angeles. The alien is stranded in our three-dimensional world and only a mild-mannered optician and his secretary have to power to help.
Night Gallery "Fright Night"
Season 3, Episode 3
An author and his lovely wife move into an old big house left to them by his late uncle Zachariah on the condition that they are never to open a mysterious trunk there that someone will come for. The house starts driving them insane.
Probably my all-time favorite is "The Twilight Zone." Every episode was a masterpiece. And it was hard picking out my favorite because I love the one where the woman undergoes plastic surgery to look like a pig so she fits in and the one with the guy who wanted to be alone with his books and was the last man on earth, but broke his glasses. I also loved the one where the guy kept stopping on the train at some idyllic small town he wanted to escape to. Rod Serling didn't live a long life, but he made his indelible mark!
I was probably more obsessed with "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" series. I wanted to be Kolchak, writing for a paper and running into mysteries.
The most terrified I was for any tv episode in my lifetime was "The Outer Limits" episode "Behold Eck!" I was very small when I saw it and I recall hiding behind the chair, screaming, and not sleeping for nights. It even stuck with me for years, where just thinking of that electrical monster made me scared!
The series that I recall waiting anxiously for every episode was "X-Files."
Tonight Dennis Guern and I will be on the VanWessling Report on Blogtalk Radio at 9 pm EST/8 pm CST/6 pm PST, talking about ancient giants, Grand Canyon mummies, UFOs, and much more! Hope y'all tune in and bring your sense of wonder and curiosity! Here (LINK) is the archived show. We covered lots of cool topics!
It's hard to believe that a TV series meant to be unsettling and scary could actually make an episode that after airing was considered too scary and not shown again. Leave it to "X-Files" to come up with just that episode!
Some countries reveal clusters of unexplained archaeological finds and phenomena. Bosnia Herzegovina is an interesting one that might go under our radar, except they keep finding amazing things there!
Studying ancient missing cultures that leave a lot of ???'s in the archaeologist's books, I have come across a pattern from Peru up to modern-day USA. And I can't help wanting to share just some of that mystery -
Abandoned buildings are spooky as it is, but abandoned restaurants and schools carry a very odd vibe. They were once very noisy, offered sensory overload, and had moments of celebration and noise; now down to empty abandoned shells. The result can sometimes be quite chilling....
I was excited to hear about Dino Hunters show on Discovery Channel. As Clayton Phipps and Mike Harris, dino relic hunters, are up in the area of this cave where "Chickosaurus" is, I would love to have them tackle it if they don't mind about a 4-hour crawl. Post about Chickosaurus - LINK
Thanks Discovery Channel for figuring out what people want to see!
LINK: “(13) And the sixth angel sounded, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which is before God, (14) Saying to the sixth angel which had the trumpet, Loose the four angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates. (15) And the four angels were loosed, which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, for to slay the third part of men. (16) And the number of the army of the horsemen were two hundred thousand thousand: and I heard the number of them.” (Revelation 9:13-16)
Hays, Kansas; an idyllic slice of America, but like most of the country's land, it has seen some tragedies. One of those involves a woman named Elizabeth Polly who has come to be referred to as the "Blue Light Lady."
I trekked to Point Pleasant in 2013, fully expecting to be following the path of the legendary Mothman, but I ran into something I was not expecting....
While some movie ghosts are subtle and indefinable, like in the movie "The Haunting," other movie ghosts either tug at our heartstrings, surprise us, or terrify. Here's some of my faves -
I am more obsessed with the outside of the home than the inside and I also love gothic atmosphere. There are a lot of wonderful ways to add creepiness, mystery, magic and frights to a garden.
Something happened on the way to avoiding COVID-19, families and couples began to bond face-to-face in a small space where they found that home is a safe place to land.