Interesting web sites that give background information and links to the paranormal, parapsychology, cryptozoology, ufos, ghosts, and the generally weird or strange. A few sites may also border on the crackpot!
PARAPSYCHOLOGY
Based on William Buhlman's book of the same name, contains information on out-of-body experiences (OBE)
The nation's oldest psi-related organization.
Charles McPhee is the former Director of the Sleep Apnea Patient Treatment Program and founder and President of Ask the Dream Doctor an interactive website where readers can submit dreams for interpretation and have questions on sleep disorders answered. Also contains the useful Dream Symbols Dictionary; find out what that dream you had about coffins really means.
Famous whistle-blower and debunker of the paranormal, genuinely despised by all psychic types.
Owned by webmaster Kevin Williams, computer scientist and NDE researcher. The site separates accounts into categories and by religious perspectives.
Maintained by Sue Compton, the site's creator, lists valuable FAQs which includes hand analysis techniques, About Palmistry, and how to take handprints.
Includes contact and membership information, an excellent FAQ which introduces and explains the basics of parapsychology, full-text articles, abstracts from convention proceedings, and links to related sites.
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CRYPTOZOOLOGY
The Bigfoot Sightings staff compiles and analyzes Bigfoot research evidence, and participates in Bigfoot expedition activities on the USA West Coast.
A website to act as a base for a group of British Big Cat Investigators who actively pursue actual hard evidence wherever it should present itself in the British Isles.
Big Cat quote of the year for 2003: The big cat sat down looking at me. I went, 'Shoo!' and it didn't move so I ran instead. Christine Tye on encountering a big cat in Lincolnshire April 2003.
United Kingdom's Center for Fortean Zoology's site reports on sightings all over the world, including the exciting "Search for the Chupacabra."
Subtitled "the scientific study of hidden animals, this California site speculates about such 'cryptids' as the Grail Bird, the chupacabra, Mothman, and other usual suspects. Includes fictional stories as well.
This web site is a collaborative project created by students in English 415/516, "Research and Technology in the Humanities," taught by Professor Eric S. Rabkin at the University of Michigan in Fall of 1999. It contains links to monsters of all types: technological, human, ecological, and reanimated. Also includes a Taboo Table, which includes taboos embodied by monsters. A lot of fun!
A group which investigates and photographs cryptozoology, ghosts, Bigfoot, and normal wildlife.
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
Richard Hoagland, author of The Monuments of Mars, sponsors this site; Hoagland suspects the government is hiding a lot of UFO information.
Site created by the State Director of MUFON CT. Site includes Collections of UFO Cases, Classification Systems, Issues and Controversies, and Personally Investigated Cases. Some cool photos, too, but "scientific" is sort of iffy a definition, IMHO.
Web search engine to locate information related to the paranormal, mysticism, and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), provided by UFOSeek. Includes sites on topics such as mysticism, alternative health, astral projection, parapsychology, Bigfoot, crop circles, UFO folklore, and extraterrestrials.
Website funded by Whitley and Anne Strieber supporting their Communion Foundation; contains links to similar UFO sites.
GHOSTS
Site of a parapsychologist/ghost hunter in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
International Ghost Hunters Society homepage, plus the Ghost Hunters Gallery with over 4,000 ghost photos.
Live, 24-hour a day camera inside a haunted library in Evansville, Indiana. See if you can catch the ghost on camera.
Links to definitions of seance, ghost ships, ghost phone calls, Alcatraz haunting, Ocean Born Mary, and many more.
From Mysterious Britain comes Some Well Known Hauntings which includes Glamis Castle, the Tower of London, and Culloden.
"International Ghosts and Hauntings Society's founder and members have been researching ghosts for years, some even before the WWW even existed. Many are trained paranormal investigators, counselors, and psychics. All are dedicated to reaching out to people without trying to mislead them or make a profit from them. You will not find any mail order kits here, no phony degrees, and no criticism of anyone's religious beliefs."
Photos taken by Melodie Fahrenfhold and her son, as well as other contributors, with a nice essay on skepticism, FAQ, and links to other ghostly sites.
American Ghost Society, hosted by author Troy Taylor. America's top ten haunted places; how to hunt ghosts; ghost photos.
Take a trip through old New England, by way of Spider Gates, Quija Boards, Cemetery Ghosts, Dead People, Hauntings and Recordings. Thanks to an alert reader for pointing out this site!
True life experiences; haunted inns and restaurants; authored by Dennis William Hauck.
Since 1998 Lone Star Spirits has been investigating and collecting tales of paranormal activity in Texas. Centered in Houston, the site includes a list of their investigators, investigations, photos, and stories.
Focuses on the first 50 years of spiritualism in the U.S., the latter half of the 19th century, providing access to pamphlets, newspapers, and directories. The essays contain links to excerpts from relevant documents. Not intended to be an introduction to spiritualism, but an exploration of it.
Descriptions of hauntings at the Borley Rectory, Tower of London, Queen Mary, and others. Links to Earth Mysteries, Dowsing, Out of Body Experiences, and other paranormal activity.
This author's site looks at the rich literature in areas which often intermingle with the paranormal.