Authors: Joe Nickell
6. A native American named John John was cited as relating how, long before, two members of his tribe who had camped on the lake shore were frightened by the appearance of a monstrous serpent. The Senecas have a legend of
Djo–nih–gwa–donh
or the Great Horned Serpent. (See Jesse J. Cornplanter,
Leg–ends of the Longhouse
, New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1938, 73–80.)
7. “Boniface” refers to the landlord in Irish dramatist George Farquhar’s comedy,
The Beaux’ Strategem (
1707). The term has come to mean “a hotel proprietor; innkeeper.” (
See Webster’s New Universal Unabridged Dictionary
, 2nd ed. New York: Dorset & Baber, 1983.)
8. This appears to be a variant of “nigger in the woodpile,” an offensive expression referring to some hidden factor that has an adverse effect on something. (See E. M. Kirkpatrick and C. M. Schwarz, eds.,
The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
, Ware, U.K.: Wordsworth Reference, 1993, 240.)
9.Among other implicitly paranormal claims relating to Lincoln are the “mysterious coincidences” that are often claimed between him and President John F. Kennedy. See Martin Gardner,
The Magic Numbers of Dr. Matrix
(Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus, 1985) and Bruce Martin, “Coincidence: Remarkable or Random?”
Skeptical Inquirer
22(5) (September/October 1998): 23–28.
10.Other sources suggest the term may derive from
hokey–pokey
, an alteration of
hocus–pocus
.
11.The carved grooves also contain metallic scrape marks and traces of what appears to be black paint.
12.Although the presence of coconut fiber on the island is unexplained, similar fiber has been reported on Sable Island, some two hundred miles to the east and the site of numerous shipwrecks.
13.Spirit photography was reportedly “discovered” by Boston photographer William H. Mumler, who noticed “extras” on recycled glass plates from which previous images had not been entirely removed. In 1862, Mumler began producing spirit photographs for credulous sitters but was later exposed when some of the entities were recognized as living city residents (Nickell 1995, 31).
14.If it is true, as earlier stated, that the picture seemingly appeared on the “canvas” nearest the sitter, all that would have been needed was for the pair of panels to have been casually reversed as they were taken down from the frame and carried to the sitter.
15.1 have wondered whether the Bangses might have produced a picture in “real time,” working on the rearmost panel (reversed for the purpose) while the sitter viewed the progress. Such a scenario (too lengthy to detail here) would present many difficulties, and one would think even a credulous sitter would catch on. But it might still be possible.
16.1 also discovered that one could produce the opposite effect, renewing the bleeding of a cut that was many hours old, by applying hydrogen peroxide. This has implications to cases of stigmata in which bleeding was reported over an extended time, although there are many ways of accomplishing such an effect.
acupuncture
Adams, Bruce
alien creatures, abductions by, ; implants from
“Alien Autopsy,”
Allison, Dorothy
Altea, Rosemary
alternative medicine.
See
medical intuitives; snake oil
Anderson, George
Anderson, Gerald
Anderson, Harry
Andreasson, Betty
Andrews, Colin
angel, cloud
Angel, Jack
Angela of Foligno
Applewhite, Marshall Herff
Arnold, Kenneth
Arnold, Larry E.
astrology
Atlantis
auras, ; defined, ; photographing
“automatic” writing
Avebury (prehistoric stone circle),
Aykroyd, Dan
Aymar, Jacques
Baden, Dr. Michael
Baker, Robert A.
bandwagon effect.
See
copycat effect
Bangs sisters
Banner of Light, The,
Barbados coffins mystery
Barber, Theodore X.
See
fantasy proneness
Bard, Ron
Barker, Gray
Barnum, P.T.
Beale treasure
Belhurst Castle
“Believe It or Not!”
See
Ripley, Robert L.
Bentley, Dr. John Irving
Bernadette, Saint
Bigelow, “Texas Charlie,”
Binga, Tim
biolocation
Biot, René
bitters
Blair, Frederick
Blankenship, Dan
Blavatsky, Helena P.
“bleeding” statues.
See also
weeping icons
Boone, Daniel
Boston Strangler case
Boulderado, Hote
Bowdoin, Henry L.
Brazel, William
Brookdale Lodge
Brooks, Noah
Browne, Sylvia
Bruse, James
Bush presidential family
bust developer
Byrd, Richard E.
Camp Chesterfield.
See
Chesterfield, Camp
Campbell “brothers,”
candle effect,
Cardan, Jerome
Cardiff Giant
Carnarvon, Lord
Carr, Robert Spencer
Carrington, Hereward
Carroll, Don
Castreca, Anna Maria
Catherine of Genoa, Saint
Cayce, Edgar
Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS)
Chacon, Christopher
Chapman, Ethel
Chappell, William
Charny, Geoffroy de
Chase Vault (Barbados)
Chesterfield, Camp
Chevalier, Canon Ulysse
Christ Church Cathedral
Christian Science
Christina of Stommeln, St.
Ciotone, Dr. Robert
cipher stone
clairaudience
clairsentience
clairvoyance
“clairvoyant remedies,”.
See also
psychics
Clark, Jerome
Clarke, Arthur C.
Clement VII (Avignon pope)
“cloud angel,”
Cockell, Jenny
Cody, William F.
Coggins, Guy
Cohen, Daniel
Colburn, Henrietta “Nettie,”
Colby, C.B.
Colchester, Charles J.
“cold reading” technique
Coleman, Fred B.
Colombo, John Robert
Colorado Academy
Colorado Man
communion wafers
Conrad, Mikel,
contagion
Conway, Helen
Cook, Mary Jean
Coolidge, Grace
copycat effect
Corpus Christi (festival)
Corso, Philip J.
Creighton, A.O.
Crogi, Passitea
crop circles
Crowley, Aleister
crystal skull
crystal tears
curse: defined, Kennedy.
See also
crystal skull; Devil’s Hole; Devil’s Triangle; Tutankhamen
cypress knees
D’Arcis, Bishop Pierre
Dash, Mike
Davenport, Augusta Green, n.2Davenport Brothers (Ira and William)
Davenport, Zelie
Davis, Dr. Henry
Davis, Patti
Davis, Perry
Delgado, Pat
Demaio, Dominick
demonic possession
Denenberg, Herb
Devil’s Footprints, the case of
Devil’s Hole
Devil’s Triangle
Dietz, Albert G. H.
DNA
Dorio, Louis
dowsing
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan
Dracula, Count.
See also
vampires
dream interpreters
Dr. McBain’s Blood Pills
Dr. Worden’s Female Pills
Drysdale, Dr. Dougal
Duguid, David
Dykshoorn, Marinus
Eastmond, John
Ebon, Martin
Edamaruku, Sanal
Eddy, Mary Baker
Edward, John
Edwards, Frank
egg trick, Gypsy
Ellacombe, Rev. H.T., 15 E-meters
energy healing
Fairplay (Colorado)
fantasy proneness
Fairbault, E. Rudolph
Farnsworth House
Fell, Barry
Ferguson, Birgitta Wallace
Ferguson, Rev. J.B.
Finnan, Mark
“Fire by mental power,”
Fischer, John F.
Flatwoods monster
Fletcher, Dr. Richard
Flying Saucer Review
Forest City Man
Fort, Charles
Fowler, Raymond E.
Fox Sisters (Maggie and Katie)
Francis of Assisi, St.
Freemasons
Frei, Max
Friedman, Stanton T.
frog, giant
Fuller, Paul
Furneaux, Rupert
galvanometer
Ganesh, Lord
Gaskins, Tom
Genoni, Tom, Jr.
George VI (King of England)
ghosts: haunted cathedral, haunted inns, images in clouds, photos of,.
See also
“poltergeist” effects; spiritualism
Gillett, Truman S.
Glastonsbury Abbey
“golden door” photographs
Goodwin, Doris Kearns
Gora, Vikas
Gordon, Henry
Gould, Rupert T.
Grand Island Holiday Inn (New York),
Grant, General U.S.
Grave Creek stone
Green, Andrew
Green, Laura
Gresham, William Lindsay
Guadalupe, Image of
Gypsies.
See
Roma
“hag syndrome.”
See
waking dreams
Hale-Bopp (comet)
Hallman, Betty
Hamilton, Edwin
Hand Hotel
Hansen, Chris
Harris, Reginald
Harvey, Jim
Heacock, Scott and Conchys
Healy, “Doc,”
Heatherington, Dale
Heaven’s Gate (cult)
Hedden, Gilbert
Helen of Veszprim
Herb Juice Medicine Co.
Hershey, Barbara
Hesch, Phillip August
Hewes, Hayden
Heymer, John E.
Higgins, Julia
Higginson, Teresa Helena
Hill, Betty and Barney
Hill, Ray
Himebaugh Jody
Himebaugh, Mark
“hippogriff” (Lake George, N.Y.)
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
Homles, Sherlock
Holy Grail
Holzer, Hans
Hood, Rev. Cecilia
Hoover, Herbert
Hope Diamond
Hope, Henry Thomas
Hotel Boulderado
Houdini, Harry
Houdini Magical Hall of Fame
Hough, Peter
“Hugo Christ,”
humanoids.
See
alien creatures
Hurkos, Peter
Hutchinson, Michael J.
Hyer, Tommy
Hynek, Dr. J. Allen
hypnopompic hallucinations.
See
waking dreams
hypnosis
imaginary playmates
implants, alien
“incorruptible” corpses
Indian Rationalists’ Society
inedia
Inside Edition
International UFO Reporter
The Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Irene, Saint (icon of)
Jacobs, David
Jailer’s Inn
Jeanne des Anges
Jeffrey, Kent
Jerry Springer Show, The
Jesus: iconography, images of, relics, Shroud of Turin
Jetzer, Johann
Joan of Arc
Jones, Nella
Joseph, Saint
Karr, Barry
Katseas, Rev. Ieronimos
Keel, John
Kennebunk Inn
Kennedy, Anson
Kennedy curse
Kensington rune stone
Keyhoe, Major Donald E.
Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co.
Kilmer, Andral and Jonas
Kilner, Dr. J. Walter
Kirlian photography
Klass, Phil,
Knights Templar
Kopp, Jon
Krebs, Rev. Stanley L.
Kuhlman, Kathrynn
Kurtz, Paul
Kusche, Lawrence David
La Fonda Inn (New Mexico)
La
J
udice, Joyce
lake monsters: Coleman frog, Lake Utopia, Silver Lake
Lamon, Ward Hill
Lamy, Bishop John
Lancaster Opera House
La Posada de Santa Fe
Larry King Live
Leary, Timothy
Leek, Sybil
Leir, Dr. Roger
Lemon, Gene
Levengood, W.C.
Lewis, Lloyd
Lidwina, St.
lie detector.
See
polygraph Lily Dale Assembly
Lincoln, Abraham: Lincoln Oil, and paranormal claims, “petrified” body of
Lincoln, Mary Todd.
See
Lincoln, Abraham
Lincoln Oil
Loch Ness Monster.
See
Silver Lake Serpent
Lockard, Johnny
Lockard, Max
Loretto Chapel, Sisters of
Louis XIV
Lourdes
Lukardis of Oberweimar
Mackal, Roy P.
MacKenzie, Andrew
Mackenzie, William Lyon
Mack, John E.
Madonna, Dr. John
Magnetic Hill
Magnish, Scott
Mahone Bay.
See
Oak Island; Teazer Light
Malz, Betty
Marguerite of the Blessed Sacrament.
See
Parigot, Marguerite
Maria de la Visitacion
Marie Antoinette
Marsden, Leigh
Martin, John and Kristen
Maskelyne, John Nevil
Mark Walberg Show
Mary (mother of Jesus)
Masterson, Bat
Matteson, Mrs. J.H.R.
May, Eddie
May, Freddie
May, Kathleen
McCrone, Walter
Mclnnis, Daniel
McNutt, James
Mead, Robin
Meaden, George Terence
medical intuitives
Medjugorje
Medley, John
Medley, Mrs. John (ghost)
Mercer, Rev. David
mermaid, Fiji
Micmac Indians
milk-drinking idols
“Mineral Wave Ray”
“MJ-12” documents
“Money Pit.”
See
Oak Island
monster “flaps,”
Montel Williams
Mott, George
“Moundbuilder” tablets
Mrazek, Berthe
Mr. B of ESP
Mulholland, John