Exorcism in Russia
Want to hear the disturbing recording of an exorcism in Russia?
Stephen Wagner's Paranormal Phenomena site on About.com is featuring it along with a related article.
Recap
Sci-Fi Movies
Author and UFO researcher
Kevin Randle discussed science-fiction trends in Hollywood films, and differentiated science-fiction from fantasy. Good sci-fi is driven by well-drawn characters and how they react to situations, and the science aspect is often more incidental, he opined. Today's films often leave little to the imagination, creating less mystery than movies from earlier decades, he added.
Sci-fi films can warn us about the future, but also show us how fabulous it might be, said Randle. They don't always accurately predict the future though. For instance films from the 50's and 60's did not see the rise of home computers, he noted. Randle also reacted to a list of
Top 10 Sci-Fi Films selected by a panel of scientists.
Offering an update on the Roswell case, which he has researched since the 1980's, Randle said he believes an alien craft crashed in the New Mexico desert in 1947, in spite of some less-than-credible witnesses who reported seeing alien bodies. He also dismissed Nick Redfern's new theory about the case, which Randle elaborates on in an
article for
Fate Magazine.
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Aliens Invade TV

As you may have noticed, the new TV season is rife with paranormal-themed programs. Three in particular are exploring the notion of some type of alien presence. On CBS's
Threshold, a team of experts is brought together to deal with the fallout from an ET craft landing in the Atlantic Ocean. Over at NBC, the unidentified sea creatures of
Surface, may actually be alien lifeforms. Not to be left out, ABC has debuted
Invasion, where ominous beings arrive in a Florida town in the aftermath of a hurricane. For more on TV's alien trend, check out Matt Manochio's
column from the
Daily Record.