I wanna read about weird shit!!
October 21, 2006 1:09 PM   Subscribe

I used to like Rense, but he's gotten far too political. Where can I read weird, non-political news?

I already know about World Mysteries but it seems there are few other web sites that focus on reporting about UFOs, Ghosts, Ancient Interstellar Technology, Visting Aliens and other issues of importance to myself. What's your favourite web sites for such topics?
posted by Mutant to Media & Arts (12 answers total) 7 users marked this as a favorite
 
Best answer: How about the Fortean Times?
posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 1:11 PM on October 21, 2006


Best answer: You might like The Daily Grail.
posted by RoseovSharon at 1:22 PM on October 21, 2006


Best answer: Globalspot, OurStrangeWorld, Ananova Quirkies, RealityCarnival
posted by MetaMonkey at 2:40 PM on October 21, 2006


Best answer: Also, India Daily News - Technology Section
posted by MetaMonkey at 2:43 PM on October 21, 2006


Best answer: Also also, Unexplained Mysteries
posted by MetaMonkey at 2:49 PM on October 21, 2006


Best answer: The Anomalist
posted by gimonca at 5:01 PM on October 21, 2006


Best answer: Surfing the Apocalypse
posted by nenequesadilla at 6:04 PM on October 21, 2006


Rigorous Intuition (sorry haven't figurd out hyperlinks) by Jeff Wells. Bleak, dark and creepy. Best site out there for weird.
posted by TorontoSandy at 7:48 PM on October 21, 2006


Best answer: Proceedings of the Athanasius Kirscher Society.
posted by stuart_s at 7:53 PM on October 21, 2006


Best answer: I haven't followed this in a while. I tried to find it through various methods but eventually threw up my hands and googled "blog weird stuff mathematician." Clifford Pickover's RealityCarnival was the first result.

Maybe you should try some more "blog weird stuff " searches.
posted by stuart_s at 8:01 PM on October 21, 2006


seconding RI
posted by hortense at 9:28 PM on October 21, 2006


and the comments there are worthwhile if you like the weird.
posted by hortense at 9:36 PM on October 21, 2006


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