Paranormal
Nothing is more intriguing than a good mystery story. Ever since the earliest apes crawled out of the primordial soup and grew legs, mankind has been witness to incredible and frightening phenomena which defy explanation. Imagine how the earliest Human or Neanderthals felt when the Sun suddenly “went out” during the day? They must have been terrified, thinking the gods were angry and that the world was ending. We now understand Solar Eclipse’s but there are still hundreds, no thousands, of phenomena that still defy explanation despite rigorous scientific examination.
How did the Egyptians build the pyramids? Is the Loch Ness Monster real? Do aliens and UFO’s exist? These are some of the questions posed on this website. Some questions pose more questions, some have multiple answers and others have none at all. We only ask you to keep an open mind and form your own conclusions.
Why did the Maya, a remarkably sophisticated civilisation, suddenly collapse sometime during the 8th or 9th centuries?
A look at several advanced ancient technologies that should not have existed until thousands of years later. Where did they come from? Who invented them? Why are they isolated in history?
Those hung and burned were victims of a widespread hysteria in Scotland during the 17th century - fuelled by the fear of Satan and the occult.
The Tron Theatre has plenty of history behind it; it's been a meeting hall, a place of execution, a police station and a venue for the Hellfire Club until they burned it down in 1793.
The hotel in Glasgow has been the subject of many past ghostly sightings and activity and overlooks Glasgow Cathedral and the Necropolis.
Goodrich Castle is a Norman medieval castle which now lies in ruins. It is situated to the north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England, and controlled a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. Goodrich Castle is one of the best preserved English medieval castles.
Robert Taylor's meeting with a large "flying dome" four decades ago led to a village being dubbed the West Lothian twilight zone, and is still talked about to this day
Tewkesbury Battlefield was the scene of one of the bloodiest battles in the War of the Roses. It is said to be haunted by those lost souls who died during the battle.
Hermitage Castle is one of the creepiest locations I have visited. Its malevolent ambience a testament to the evil that took place here. The castle stands proud as the Guardhouse of the bloodiest valley in Britain.
The spectral landscape of Britain is littered with an abundance of haunted houses, castles and inns. But the RAF Museum Cosford, where hundreds of aircraft are on show, must surely possess one of the countries most unusual paranormal locations - a haunted Lincoln Bomber, RF398.