Monday, 11. December 2006
Gifts With a Paranormal Touch
Are you looking for a unique holiday gift for the person who has everything? Or for a friend, a loved one - or perhaps for yourself. Here are some suggestions:
 | Channel the spirits of the internet with our “Ouija Board” mouse pad. We can’t guarantee all your connections will be quick, but we can assure you they will be metaphysical with this authentic color reproduction of a 1920’s “Ouija Board” discovered in an abandoned apartment at 97 Orchard Street, now the home of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum.
Ouija Board Computer Mouse Pad |
 | With this innovative technology you can become a serious investigator of the paranormal. Only when we produce credible scientific evidence of paranormal activity can we start to understand its true nature. Now at last you can easily gather that evidence with equipment that the professionals are using.
Paranormal PC |
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Paranormal Products.
 | St. Justins, long known for their well crafted Celtic jewelry, also offers this unusual pewter pendants featuring intriguing designs from crop circles that appeared in Great Britain in the summer of 1996. Hand made in the UK, these pendants come with a leather cord.
Crop Circle Jewelry |
Maybe you like something else. See more at
The Mystic Caravan.
Weeklong Meteor Shower to Dazzle
The annual Geminid meteor shower is expected to produce a reliable shooting star show that will get going Sunday and peak the middle of next week.
The Geminid event is known for producing one or two meteors every minute during the peak for viewers with dark skies willing to brave chilly nights.
If the Geminid Meteor Shower occurred during a warmer month, it would be as familiar to most people as the famous August Perseids. Indeed, a night all snuggled-up in a sleeping bag under the stars is an attractive proposition in summer.
But it's hard to imagine anything more bone chilling than lying on the ground in mid-December for several hours at night.
But if you are willing to bundle up, late next Wednesday night into early Thursday morning will be when the Geminids are predicted to be at their peak.
The Geminids are a very fine winter shower, and usually the most satisfying of all the annual showers, even surpassing the Perseids. | See also:
Comets, Meteors & Myth:
New Evidence for Toppled Civilizations and Biblical Tales
All About Meteors
All About Comets
 A Geminid meteor streaks across the night sky, with
circular star trails whirling the background,
in a time-exposure photo made by astronomer
Jimmy Westlake in December 1985.
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