Tuesday, November 15, 2022

The Mystery Of The Loveland Frog-Man


In Loveland, Ohio in 1972 two policeman reported seeing a 4ft tall frog-like creature walking on two legs. Over the last few decades several other sightings of the Loveland Frog-Man have been reported.

The Loveland Frog-Man is described as a 4ft reptile that looks like a giant frog. It has been described as weighing about 60 pounds, having leathery green skin, and the face of a frog or reptile.

In 1955 a man reported seeing three creatures that seemed to be half frog and half man. He ran to get the attention of law enforcement and when they returned there was no sign of the creatures but a strange lingering smell of almonds and alfalfa.

The most famous sighting of the Loveland Frog
-Man occurred in 1972. Policeman Ray Shockey was on the job on March 3rd when he was driving towards Loveland, Ohio. Suddenly a creature appeared on the side of the road which Shockey assumed was just a dog.

As he got closer Shockey realised it wasn’t a dog but a giant frog-like creature. As Shockey stared at the creature in shock it stood up on two legs and looked right at him with Shockey’s headlights reflecting in it’s eyes.

The creature then took off, leaping over the guardrail and down a bank into the Little Miami River.

Shockey drove on to the police station in Loveland and told his story to his colleague Mark Matthews. Matthews didn’t believe Shockey’s story but could tell that had definitely seen something out of the ordinary from his behavior.

The two police officers returned to the place where Shockey had seen the creature and found large scrape marks leaving down the hill into the river.

Two weeks later Mark Matthew’s had his own encounter with the Loveland Frog
-Man. He was driving near Loveland when he saw a large creature lying on the side of the road. Assuming it was roadkill, he got out of the car to clear it from the road.

To his surprise as he got closer he realised it was a giant frog-like creature and it was still alive. Matthew’s knew no one would believe him so he shot at the creature to try and get a body to prove what he had seen.

This is where Matthews’ accounts over the years have differed. In the 70’s Matthews told reporters that he shot at the creature and missed.

When interviewed again in 2016 Matthews claimed to have killed the creature and taken the body to Shockey to prove to him it was just an Iguana that was missing a tail.

It is unclear which version of the story is the truth.

Although Mathews’ theory that the creature was just a large Iguana with no tail seems plausible however the fact that he didn’t come to this conclusion until 40 years after the event is a bit suspect.

In the years following there have been several more sightings reported of the Loveland Frog
-Man though some have been proven as hoaxes.

The Loveland Frog
-Man has become a beloved creature in Ohio and has even had a musical written about it.

While it's possible this strange creature could have been a large lizard that was diseased, which caused the strange appearance and behavior, it's also possible The Loveland Frog
-Man could also be a rare and mysterious reptile that we have yet to discover.

Saturday, November 5, 2022

The Alien Child Captured By The Russian Army



On July 14, 1983, east of the Aray Sea, in the Russian village of Sosnovka, the inhabitants saw a kind of spacecraft fall from the sky.

The police were the first to appear in the area, but unable to put out the fire, they called the army and as night fell a helicopter illuminated the remains of a metal object.

Kremlin agents later intervened, as the incident took place near the border with China and they thought it was a spy object.

What they found there was a five-foot-tall metallic ovoid capsule with a small opening in the back.

When the military managed to open it, they were surprised to find a child of about one year of age, who measured 66 centimeters and at first glance looked totally human.




The baby is immediately taken to the Frunze Research Institute and a hospital has been set up there to examine the baby.

The colonel in charge did not allow anyone to touch the child until the experts arrived, commenting that for some reason the child had been expelled from some kind of spacecraft in danger and therefore had reached Earth.
Medical examinations


When the doctors arrived, they examined him and realized that he was not entirely human as he did not have a navel and a strange membrane joined his toes and hands. One of the doctors said that the child must have belonged to an aquatic species, and was of alien origin.

His eyes had a purple hue and when he was exposed to X-rays, specialists saw that the organs were very similar to those of humans. The only strange thing was his heart, which was much larger than normal.

Doctors noted that his brain activity was higher than that of a human, which led them to suspect that the child had telepathic abilities.

For three months the little one was visited daily by an Anthropologist, a Biochemist, a Physicist and a Psychologist, who tried to provoke some kind of stimulation, but without success.

The child, who was named Kosmic, ingested fluids in small quantities, sometimes spending days without eating, until he began to have severe breathing difficulties. Unfortunately, within 24 hours the baby was struck with an infection and eventually died.

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Mel's Hole




In the late 1990's a story emerged of a bottomless pit near Ellensburg, Washington. In February 1997 a man named as Mel Waters called up the radio show “Coast to Coast with Art Bell,” and recounted a fascinating story about a mysterious hole on his rural property.

Waters claimed the hole had many paranormal properties:

- Locals dumped rubbish in it for over 150 years but it never got close to filling up.

- A man dumped his dead dog in the hole only to find it again alive.

- Water's claimed to have lowered a weighted fishing line down the hole, going through several rolls of heavy duty fishing line to a length of more than 80,000 feet without it reaching the bottom of the hole.

- a black beam had been seen emanating from the hole by neighbors of Waters.

- others claimed when portable radios were brought near to the hole they began to play old music from a bygone era.

- metal kept near the opening of the hole would change into different types of metal or other substances.

Several weeks after discussing the mysterious hole on the radio show Waters called back in claiming that Federal government agents had come to his property and seized the land with no explanation. Waters probed the agents for information asking whether the hole was a dangerous threat or important to national security or both. 
The only information the government would give is that it was the old site of a downed aircraft and civilians needed to stay clear of the area.

Waters claimed federal agents forced him to lease the land to the government and that these payments gave him the ability to move to Australia.

Waters went silent for a few years eventually calling the show back from a location that was verified to be in Australia to give Art Bell and listeners an update on his situation.

Several people other then Mel report having seen the mysterious hole but never publicly release its exact location. All they would say is it was nine to 10 miles southwest of Ellensburg on the Manastash Ridge.

An intertribal medicine man named Red Elk from the Kittitas Valley, claims that back in 1961 his father took him to a hole near Ellensburg to dump some rubbish and claimed that it was bottomless.

Skeptics claim that Mel's hole is just an urban legend based on a real life mineshaft on private property northwest of Ellensburg fenced with barbed wire and not too far from some Washington state owned land.

Local news reporters investigated public records and could find no evidence of a Mel Waters owning property in Kittitas County.

Mel's claim that the hole could be 80,000 feet or deeper seems unlikely given the deepest hole ever drilled into the earth is in Russia at a depth of only 12,672 feet.

Experts claim that it is not physically possible for a hole to be that deep as it would collapse into itself under the intense pressure and heat. 

Others suggest that maybe Mel is telling the truth but perhaps his fishing line reached an underground river and was carried down stream giving the appearance of still dropping downwards but actually being carried along horizontally.

It is impossible to prove that the hole is not some paranormal anomaly potentially connected to aliens or some other misunderstood force and until the actual hole can be found and studied by scientists we may never know exactly what the hole's true nature is.

Saturday, June 11, 2022

Is Spontaneous Human Combustion Real?

For several centuries, people have debated whether human beings can spontaneously combust, or burst into flames without being ignited by an external source.

Though the first known accounts of spontaneous human combustion (SHC) date all the way back to 1641, the phenomenon gained wider exposure in the 19th century after popular author Charles Dickens used it to kill off one of the characters in his novel “Bleak House.” When critics accused Dickens of legitimizing something that didn’t exist, he pointed to research showing 30 historical cases.

More recently, cases of SHC have been suspected when police and fire department officials have found burned corpses with unscathed furniture around them. For instance, an Irish coroner ruled that spontaneous combustion caused the 2010 death of 76-year-old Michael Faherty, whose badly burned body was discovered near a fireplace in a room with virtually no fire damage.

Because the human body is composed mostly of water and its only highly flammable properties are fat tissue and methane gas, the possibility of SHC being an actual phenomenon seems remote.

Many scientists dismiss the theory, arguing that an undetected flame source such as a match or cigarette is the real culprit in suspected cases. Typically, deceased victims are found close to a fire source, and evidence suggests that many of them accidentally set themselves on fire while smoking or trying to light a flame.

On the other hand, believers point to the fact that the human body has to reach a temperature of roughly 3,000 degrees in order to be reduced to ashes. Unless SHC were a genuine factor, it seems impossible that furniture would not burn as well.

Proposed causes of the supposed phenomenon include bacteria, static electricity, obesity, stress and. most consistently, excessive consumption of alcohol, but none have been substantiated by science so far.

One hypothesis comes from British biologist Brian J. Ford, who in August 2012 described his experiments with combustion in the magazine New Scientist. According to Ford, a buildup of acetone in the body (which can result from alcoholism, diabetes or a specific kind of diet) can lead to spontaneous combustion.

Sunday, June 5, 2022

The Pascagoula UFO/Abduction Incident

It was Oct. 11, 1973, when Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson went fishing on the banks of the Pascagoula River in Mississippi.

At first, when Parker saw blue lights reflected on the water, he thought police had come to tell the two to leave.

“A big light came out of the clouds,” Parker recalled. “It was a blinding light. It was hard to tell with the lights so bright, but it looked like it was shaped like a football. I would say, just estimating, it was about 80-feet. It made very little sound. It was just a hissing noise.”

Parker then claimed three legless creatures floated out of the vessel toward him. He described all three as having mitten-shaped claws, neckless and gray, and one appearing to be more feminine.

When one of the creatures reached out as though to put it's claws around Parker’s neck, his natural response of fear oddly disappeared. “I think they injected us with something to calm us. I was kind of numb and went along with the program.”

Parker alleged that he and Hickson were taken aboard the alien vessel and experimented on, then the two terrified fishermen found themselves back on the riverbank as though nothing had happened.

They drove to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office and told Captain Glenn Ryder and Sheriff Fred Diamond what had happened.

“When I got in there they had me,” Hickson told the police. “There were no seats, no chain, they just moved me around. I couldn’t resist them. I just floated, felt no sensation, no pain. They kept me in that position a little while, then they’d raise me back up.”

Hickson claimed that a machine resembling a giant eye looked over his entire body. He said he was surrounded by inhuman, five-foot tall monopedal beings.

Capt. Ryder didn’t believe the two men. He stepped out of the interrogation room but left a secret recording device running in hopes of obtaining proof that their alien stories were fabricated.

But what Ryder later heard on the recording made him think twice: “Jesus Christ, God have mercy, I thought I’d been through enough of Hell on this earth and now I’ve got to go through something like this,” Hickson could be heard saying to Parker. “But they could have, you know, I guess they, well, they could have harmed us, son. They had use. They could have done anything to us.” Parker added, “I just want to cry right now. What’s so damn bad about it is nobody’s going to believe us.”

But with no physical evidence, the Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson UFO and alien abduction story still remains a mystery.

Calvin Parker stayed quiet about the incident for decades, but after Hickson’s death in 2011, he wrote a book which was published in 2018 entitled Pascagoula - The Closest Encounter: My Story.

The book prompted others to come forward claiming they, too, had seen a UFO that night.

Calvin Parker would later say, “It makes me feel pretty good knowing I’m not the only one who saw something.”