SAGINAW — A paranormal investigation team today posted a webisode online showing the probe of a Saginaw home alleged to be haunted. The 20-minute-long session, produced by Alli Michigan Ghost-Hunters and uploaded to the team’s Facebook page, features claims of disembodied voices, moving lights, blood found spattered on walls, apparitions and flying tomatoes. The webisode centers on the investigation of an unidentified home in Saginaw owned by a couple identified simply as Tito and Roseanna. “We know it’s violent,” Tito says of one of the ghosts he claims haunts the home. “She got a tomato thrown at her.” While Roseanna…
Author: John Greenewald
This object was caught using the UFO Detector, a free software which utilizes your computer and camera to scan the skies for unknown objects. For more information, check out:https://www.theblackvault.com/page/UFODetector
This object was caught using the UFO Detector, a free software which utilizes your computer and camera to scan the skies for unknown objects. What is odd about this video, compared to many other captures that are planes or birds, is the object appears to just blink out, and disappears. It also enters the frame suddenly… so it does not resemble many of the other, explainable, captures. The other, blurry, objects on the frame was simply dirt and can be disregarded.
The following was submitted anonymously to The Black Vault: Back in March 10, 2011 well after midnight between 1am MST and 3am MST while out on the Arctic Ocean ( Beaufort Sea ) a few miles from Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, I was out shooting the Aurora Borealis ( aka northern lights ) when I was startled to spot fast moving red lights coming in my direction from the west. I continued shooting long exposure photos ( 8 sec to 30 sec ) and in this photo you can clearly see a long streak as this plane ??? cruised above me…
TUCSON, Ariz. (Cryptozoology News) — A group of three mountain bikers reportedly saw a reptilian humanoid last week in the middle of a trail located in the Sonoran desert. The bicyclists were riding the 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo race course, a 17 mile trail, when they spotted the creature. “It’s a tough one,” said G. Johnson, 34, a self-described businessperson from Tucson. “It is a 24 hour track, so you better come prepared with more than enough food and water. There are times you just wanna go back and wish you had never got there in the first…