Though I do appreciate my Aussie mom’s constant efforts to introduce me to classic literature, I feel a bit left-out with respect to knowledge of the great superheroes portrayed on the pages of comics. Admittedly, after seeing the trailers for Guardians Of The Galaxy, I thought a gun-toting raccoon and a talking, humanoid tree seemed […]
Ancient Aliens Part 4.
A physiologically manipulated Nazca skull (housed at the Museo Regional de Ica in Peru). Ancient Astronaut Creation theorists claim the culturally-based practice came about as a societal attempt to emulate the bone structure of ancient alien visitors to earth. Image author: Jean Pezzali. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_astronauts Forefathers of the Ancient Astronaut Theory In my blogs on Ancient Astronauts, […]
Monster Mash Monday. Thank you Berg and del Toro.
We all love. Love. Love. A good monster. I don’t mean good in the sense of Dudley Do Right good. I mean good as in—freaky me out, pee in my pants, look under the bed, scream my head off—good. Like Alien, Predator, Body Snatchers, Terminator, Skitters, Jeepers Creepers, The Blob, The Thing, The Tingler, Frankenstein, […]
Dulce Base—Alien Research Facility— Ever Heard of It?
Like Fox and Scully, in their finally-ending search for the truth—it’s out there isn’t it—many of us believe in aliens and government cover-ups. (Okay, I know I promised something on ePublishing, but this is more fun.) In my latest exploration into the truth, and it being out there, I received a tip from a fan […]
YouTube Gets Gravity-the movie, Right!
The following YouTube video gives new insight to the movie Gravity. Creatively done by Krishna Bala Shenoi of India. New blog posted every week on The Probe, usually on Mondays. The Probe—probing the unknown in science fiction, science, paranormal, fiction, ghosts, monsters, aliens, space, UFOs, the strange, and the weird. blog post #3