The Brazilian airline TAM recently changed the flight number of one of its planes based on a prediction by a self-proclaimed psychic that the flight was doomed. Why? You can read more HERE.
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Quoted in a Forbes Story about Curses!
I'm quoted in a recent story in Forbes about cursed items! You can red it HERE.
Why a Young Boy is Claimed To Be Reincarnated Marine
The parents of a four-year-old boy think that he had a past life as Marine killed in 1983. I don't, and you can read why in my new Discovery News article HERE.
I’m Quoted in an Article on ‘Magnetic Children’
Much to my surprise, I'm quoted in a news story about "magnetic children." You can read it HERE.
Crop Circles: A Not-So-Convincing Case
A reader challenged me to explain two especially puzzling crop circles, if they were evidence of alien contact. I took up his challenge and did my best. See what you think, you can read it HERE!
The “I Am…” Meme; Or, The Commodification of Identity in Social Protest:
The "I Am..." Meme; Or, The Commodification of Identity in Social Protest: "It has become fashionable in recent years for social justice protestors to choose a person who symbolizes a tragic event and then declare to the world that they are that person...." You can...
Why Do People Decide to Disappear?
Why do some people decide to just disappear? A closer look at the "malicious missing" in my new blog, you can read it HERE!
Why the Pope Shuns Creationism But Embraces Exorcism
My recent article on why the Pope endorses evolution while at the same time reaffirming belief in demonic possession. He's got one foot in the 21st century and one foot in the Middle Ages. Here's why; you can read it HERE.
Solving the Mystery of the Espanola Ghost Video
For those who didn't see it last month I solved the mystery of a "ghost" seen on a police security camera last weekend that went viral. My analysis is on Discovery News, you can see it HERE.
My Chupacabra Research is cited in Encyclopedia of Latino Culture: From Calaveras to Quinceañeras.”
My research on the chupacabra is cited in the recent book "Encyclopedia of Latino Culture: From Calaveras to Quinceañeras." Kind of cool, I guess. You can see it HERE.