Halloween Gallery 2009
View Halloween Gallery 2009. Thanks to all who took the time to send in their spooky artwork!

View Halloween Gallery 2009. Thanks to all who took the time to send in their spooky artwork!
The C2C staff believes it is a marked improvement over the original George.
Linda Moulton Howe sent us one of the frames from a video that shows a large dangling object (possibly a cow or water buffalo) below a bright red and white aerial light. Shot on 9/28/09, the video camera was aimed out of a bedroom window...
Numerologist Glynis McCants was our guest in Streamlink's Live Chat last week, for a one-hour+ Q & A and presentation. Check out some excerpts in which she answers participants' questions about life, career and finances...
A fossilized skull of a giant 'sea monster' that lived 150 millions years ago has been uncovered in Dorset, England. The fossil head is 8 ft. long suggesting that the ancient aquatic reptile measured up to 54 ft. in total length...
A number of articles have caught George Knapp's attention in the last week, including a pair of stories on the film The Men Who Stare at Goats. Sunday night's guest, Jim Channon, is the basis...
This bizarre crustacean is just one of an astounding 850 new invertebrate species discovered by scientists in Australia. Exploring the country's subterranean cavern system...
Dr. Stephen Rorke, has provided a series of images related to the lunar hoax theory...
Acclaimed Fortean writer and researcher Mac Tonnies has passed away. The prodigious blogger was a fixture of the online esoteric community with his site Posthuman Blues...
The new documentary The Quantum Activist tells the story of Dr. Amit Goswami, "a man who challenges us to rethink our very notions of existence and reality...
A number of articles have caught George Knapp's attention in the last couple of weeks, including photos of a '727' House, a call for military robots to be banned from space, and a video that takes you to the edge of the universe...
In August, mathematicians grabbed headlines with their model of an outbreak of zombie infection. Then, last month, a paper published in the journal Physical Review E considered how to survive being pursued by "random walkers," such as zombies. The bottom line: you're better off in a complex structure like a mall than stuck in a farmhouse. More at FOXNews.com.
Dramatic security video released on Friday captures the miraculous survival of a six-month-old boy, whose stroller rolled onto the tracks at an Australian railway station and was struck by an oncoming train. The child, who was strapped into the stroller at the time, was dragged beneath the front car for almost 100 feet before the train could be brought to a stop. Remarkably, the boy received only minor injuries, including a bump to the side of his head. Video at the Herald Sun.
One of the photos Joshua P. Warren will be talking about tonight is the Worley House bedroom apparition (Dahlonega, Georgia, 1999). Some believe it may be the ghost of Claude Worley...
At least 2,000 people around the world claim to have seen this man in their dreams, though they don't know who he is, according to the website thisman.org. It began, they write, in January 2006...
Email your scariest Halloween and ghost stories to Afterlife148@yahoo.com, for possible inclusion in our special Oct. 30th broadcast.
An Italian professor of organic chemistry, Luigi Garlaschelli, says he reproduced the Shroud of Turin using materials and techniques available in the Middle Ages. This proves that the relic some believe is Christ's burial cloth is actually a medieval fake...
James Nestor's site features two multimedia sections geared to alter perceptions and consciousness. Visual Highs include some fascinating optical illusions (pictured is 'The Cafe Wall')...
Musician John Fogerty (left) with C2C producer Tom Danheiser.
According to a new book, Ghosts Caught on Film 2: Photographs of the Unexplained, researchers have been unable to explain the chilling image captured in Brett Meisner's 1997 photo of Jim Morrison's grave. After extensive analysis of the picture and original negative, photographic experts believe the ghostly image is neither the result of photo manipulation nor a trick of the light. The book concludes the image is 'unexplainable.' More at Sunday Express.
A couple traveling in the Rosario region of Argentina claims to have seen an animal being abducted by a UFO. Sergio and Laura related their story to journalist Guillermo Brasca, in a report broadcast by the Telenoche program on Channel 3. They also provided photographic evidence (pictured) of what appears to be a cow flying through the air toward a flying saucer. More at Inexplicata.
The Sanger Paranormal Society has determined that the object (outlined in red), which was photographed with a trail camera in June 2009 is not a tree stump or bear. Could this be a photo of Bigfoot?...
Jeff Belanger brought to our attention some interesting images recently featured on his site, GhostVillage.com. Pictured is the "Colfax Cemetery Apparition" taken by the Midwest/Minnesota Paranormal Society...
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory is featuring emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. On the 10/4/09 we heard from Catfish Kray Blues Band, Scott Stecker and the Tennessee Leg Hounds...
What if, every time you needed to turn on a light, you had to sacrifice a part of yourself? That's the question proposed by designer Mike Thomspon with his Blood Lamp. To operate it, a user breaks the top off, mixes in an activating powder, cuts his or her finger with the broken glass, then puts in a few drops of blood. The lamp contains a chemical called luminol that reacts with the iron in the blood, creating a bright blue glow. More at LiveScience.
The Twilight Zone premiered on CBS 50 years ago today. The first episode, "Where Is Everybody?", was written by series creator Rod Serling and starred Earl Holliman as a man who appears to be the only living inhabitant of an strangely deserted town.
That episode and many others, including classics "The Invaders", "To Serve Man", and "Time Enough At Last", with Burgess Meredith as a bookworm in search of more time to read, can be viewed in full at CBS.com.
Derrel Sims sent us some material to accompany his presentation. The pictured image shows a possible alien implant in a Brazilian woman's brain...