Luk Thep, or Child Angels, are believed to contain “spirits” by their owners, and now an an airline is catering to the “needs” of the dolls.
It is encouraging when bureaucrats refuse to cave to the pressure of people’s belief in the paranormal.
In the United Kingdom, an online realtor is offering a “Ghost-Free Certification service” for homeowners to prove that their houses aren’t haunted.
As if it weren’t bad enough we have to deal with private citizens dwelling in a demon haunted world, it is arguably worse when public services arouse the paranormal appetites of the citizenry.
The Rotarura Daily Post (from New Zealand) reports that Ma Nithya Maheshwaranand, a 12 year old girl from Dallas, is able to read while blindfolded using her “third eye.” This is an old trick, and skeptics are not impressed.
World UFO Day “celebrates” all things which contain 2 qualities: intelligent extra-terrestrials, and their alleged interactions with Earth.
Sometimes, a person will say or do something which is so ridiculous, it can’t help but invite a visceral reaction. I call this “self-inflicted ridicule”.
The cafe is called the Ace of Cups (reference to a tarot card) and aside from selling beverages and cakes which correspond to your astrological sign, they are also in the business of lifting “curses” and performing “exorcisms”.
Pilots are encouraged to report unexplained sightings and encounters to The National UFO Reporting Center?
So is there (or was there) a “ghost” walking around the grounds of Disneyland in 2009? Hardly.