Archive for the ‘Unsolved Cases’ Category

unknown-symbol.pngWhen Chris Holly posted a hand drawn sketch of this symbol asking if anyone had seen it before, I felt like it was very familiar, yet I am unable to remember where I have seen it. To use a filing cabinet as an analogy, I know which drawer the folder is in. The folder is clearly labeled, but when I look in the folder, there is nothing in it. When I contacted Chris to let her know that, she replied that several other people had told her, just as I had, that the symbol looked familiar, but that they couldn’t place it.

Through my own research, I have been unable to find any symbols remotely similar to this one. So in the hopes that some one will either recognize the symbol or have some clue as to its origin, I am joining Chris in asking the internet at large for help identifying this mysterious glyph. If you have any information you can contact either Chris via her email address she has listed on her post or myself via the comments on this post or, if you prefer a more private communication, by emailing me directly at john@meetstheweird.com.

Have you seen this symbol before? @ Chris Holly’s Paranormal World

 

For approximately one minute a series of bright flashes were visible across the South West Florida communities of Cape Coral, Sanibel, and Ft Myers. Witnesses reported electrical anomalies in their homes and some were even unable to start their car. Following the event, 5,000 homes on Sanibel Island were without power. Currently there is no official explanation for the flashes, though some speculate that the lights may have been caused by failing substations. However this theory would not explain the inability to start cars or the strange sensations felt by witnesses. Watch the flashes for yourself and let me know what you think they are in the comments:

Mysterious lights in the sky over Southwest Cape 21st Nov 2009 [via IQXS]
Bright flashes of light in the sky

 
 

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photo by jimg944

Whether or not you believe that the world will end on December 21st, 2012, it has been near impossible to escape the media blitz surrounding the theory that the pre-columbian Mayans predicted that the world would end in 2012. There is a major motion picture debuting today, numerous TV specials, and even a planned TV series all based on the supposed 2012 apocalypse. Even if you only have a passing interest in the 2012 phenomenon, you should take a look at the incredible chart that Information Is Beautiful has put together that debunks some of the key 2012 “evidence”. They start right at the core of the issue, tackling the mistaken belief that the Mayan calendar ends on December 21st, 2012. They clearly and concisely move through approximately 20 talking points that are favored by many 2012 believers and present clear evidence to dispute them. This is quite possibly the best “quick explanation” of the flaws with the 2012 theories that I have ever seen. It is definitely worth giving up a few minutes to scroll through.

2012: The End Of The Word? [via Boing Boing]