Chupacarbra Exists? Video
October 26, 2009 by strange
Filed under Freaky Blog
Much like the Loch Ness monster, there’s the legend of the Chupacabra.
Is the creature real or fake?
One man says it does exist and he has proof.
Alex Dunbar takes a look.
The Chupacabra myth has been called “the Bigfoot of South America”. It’s said to be blood sucking animal that preys on livestock.
It’s seen in shaky internet video and police footage
It’s also in science fiction movies
And it’s even menaced Scooby Doo and the gang.
Now John Adolfi from Phoenix says he may have proof, “This chupacapra was found in Blanco, Texas, it was preserved, it was taxidermied immediately, it is in perfect condition.“
UFO Cloud Over Moscow?
October 13, 2009 by strange
Filed under Freaky Blog
A strange video has surfaced from Moscow. What seems to be a halo-type cloud hanging over the city. UFO conspiracy theorists are climbing out of the woodwork.
After viewing the video it does not seem to be doctored in anyway but could possibly be just some sort of weather pattern or anomaly. I believe this might be the first for this type of cloud anomaly, can anyone disprove this?
So I am asking you to take a look at the video yourself and you decide if this is real or fake?
Killville Historical Museum
October 11, 2009 by strange
Filed under Freaky Blog
This has got to be the closest website to the original freakylinks.com. Killville Historical Museum. And check out GetAngry.com. The artwork is reminds me of Bob Vernon of Freakylinks.com. It is a strange website to say the least. Here is the opening paragraph to the Museum of the Strange.
Welcome to the Killville Historical Museum of the Strange. Established in 1903 by Colonel Maurice A. Dalton upon his return from serving in the Philippine-American war where he had lost his left leg and an eye. Prior to his enlistment he had passed through Chicago in 1893 and attended the World’s Columbian Exposition. There he had witnessed wondrous oddities from the darkest corners of the globe and thousands of people willing to fork over their hard earned cash to see them. This fact was never far from his mind while in the South Pacific and though seriously wounded he still managed to come home with some shrunken heads acquired in the jungles of Borneo and a few other oddities which would be the seeds of his very own “dime museum”.
Burnt Dollar Prophecy?
October 3, 2009 by strange
Filed under Freaky Blog
I thought this was interesting story. This was found on the Coast to Coast AM with George Noory website. Give it a read and drop a comment on what you think?

On Sept 29th, I was out walking and found this burnt dollar in the grass. Being a loyal Coast to Coast listener, I wondered what this could mean (no coincidences). As we looked for signs embedded in the burnt dollar, my nephew pointed out the words, “The Great Sea”. It occurred to me that Edgar Cayce predicted flooding of the coasts worldwide to begin in 1998. Nostradamus also predicted earth changes that included a great flood, as did Leonardo DaVinci (History Channel – Nostradamus Effect).
Samoa had just been hit by a tsunami that day as it swept over this South Pacific Island. The tsunami had been triggered by a magnitude 8.3 earthquake. The next day, Wednesday Sept 30th, Southern Sumatra, Indonesia, was hit by a 7.6 earthquake which struck “some 55 miles under the sea,” and again Thursday Oct 1st, by a 6.6 magnitude earthquake. And let’s not forget the great “undersea mega thrust earthquake” out in the Indian Ocean that triggered massive tsunami’ waves 100 feet high that killed 230,000 in December 2004. This 9.1 earthquake lasted about 10 minutes and caused the whole earth to vibrate, triggering other earthquakes as far away as Alaska.
Does this burnt dollar warn of more to come? On the flip side (even jutting out some) is the word “ERICA”. I can’t help but wonder if this could be the name of a great hurricane to come.
–Misty
Source: Coast To Coast Website
Lost Tapes a la Blair Witch
September 30, 2009 by strange
Filed under Freaky Blog
After raking History Channel’s Monster Quest over the coals, I’m happy to say that I’ve found something the decerning freaker might enjoy.
Animal Planet (of all channels?) is showing a new season of the 30 minute series called “Lost Tapes”. Think of the hand-held camera bits of FreakyLinks mixed in with the documentary style of The Blair Witch Project or Curse of the Blair Witch and you’ve got “Lost Tapes”.
The second season premieres tonight, Tuesday Sept. 29th, with two new episodes but showed four back-to-back episodes from season 1 on Sunday. The titles to the episodes I’ve seen so far are:
Cave Demons, which follows an Army unit into the caves of Afghanistan to have a close encounter with giant bats.
Death Raptor, where a group of amateur paranormal investigators hunt the Owl Man, a distant cousin of the Mothman.
Oklahoma Octopus, which to me feels the most FreakyLinks, where a group of teens decide a day at the lake is the right way to spend time together before going their separate ways before college. Unexpected tentacle attacks weren’t what they bargained for.
And Chupacabra where border patrolmen tangle with what may well be the mythical creature. I was solidly entertained by all four episodes.
Tonight’s new season 2 episodes are Vampire and Lizard Man.
I suppose my one complaint is that the shaky cam in some sequences can be way too shaky in spots, nowhere near the masters of the art like our Haxan bred material.
That aside, I’m sorry I missed the first season and honestly can’t wait to see what other shaky cam filmed monsters they’re got in store for us! Watch if you can.
You can read all about the series here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Tapes
and here:
http://animal.discovery.com/tv/lost-tapes/
~Shadow


