Posted in Ghost Sightings, Ghosts, Haunted Places, Hauntings on July 11th, 2007

Since 1963, nearly 2,000 accidents have occurred on Interstate 4 in Central Florida, between Daytona Beach and Orlando. People who have driven on that stretch claimed to have seen orbs floating across the highway, apparitions of hitchhikers standing on the side of the road, phantom trucks, etc. You’ll hear many stores about this highway.
According to author, Charlie Carlson, a family of four were buried beneath the Interstate, where the accidents occur. Research dates the graves back to the 1880s and affiliates them with a settlement called St. Joseph’s Catholic Colony. They belong to a German family, two adults and two children, who died of yellow fever.
Carlson claims that they are still there. “In fact, when I-4 came through in 1960, the graves were roped off and marked for removal but they never removed the graves. Instead, they dumped fill dirt on top to elevate the new highway.”
Susan Christensen, a medium, visited the highway and has twice witnessed four orbs cross the highway. She also claims to have felt the unhappy presence of the deceased family.
Despite the legends of this quarter-mile stretch of highway, there is one indisputable fact. Those graves remain under The Dead Zone.
Posted in Clairvoyants, Cold Cases, Psychics on July 9th, 2007
Communist Vietnam, officially an athiest state, has a long tradition of ancestor worship. This tradition and a yearning to find missing relatives from what they call the “American war” have made them seek supernatural assistance from mediums.
Vu The Khanh, Director of the Science Technology Union for Informatics Application, says that there are about 10 psychics that are now prominent in Vietnam. Demand for their talents is so high that families have to wait more than one year for appointments at Khanh’s center and similar centers such as the Centre for Research into Human Capabilities.
Source: Yahoo!
Posted in Crop Circles on July 6th, 2007
This crazy crop design wasn’t made by aliens on an acid trip, but a drug addict who was trying to outrun the cops.
Source: Metro
Posted in Ghosts, Haunted Houses on July 4th, 2007
I found an interesting site, entitled The Unofficial Ms. Nellie of Ringwood Manor Page, which talks about the ghosts that haunt New Jersey’s historic Ringwood Manor. You’ll also find other ghost stories, as well as pictures of the manor. Unlike many of the ghost story sites I’ve visited, these stories are told without sensationalism and overdramatizing. I hope you enjoy them.