The Amityville Hoax

  • Author: admin
  • Filed under: Hoax
  • Date: Oct 4,2007

The formula is simple…faking ghosts equals big bucks. The year 1999 was dominated by hype over the surprise-hit movie, the Blair Witch Project. What made this movie so successful was not the psychological fear of being lost in the forest; it was the fact that most people went into the movie theater thinking that this movie was a real life documentary. Pretending that something is real to fool moviegoers and make a profit is not a new concept. In 1977 the world was flooded with controversy over the best selling book, the Amityville Horror. The book was released as nonfiction, with the true accounts of the Lutz families horrific 28 days spent inside a haunted house.

Read the rest of this entry »


Hunters and Bigfoot

A common criticism consistent with Bigfoot skeptics is that if there are Bigfoot creatures living in the forest why is it that hunters don’t see them and shoot them?

Why don’t hunters see Bigfoot? The visual Bigfoot reports suggest that the question itself is not true. Sportsmen do see Bigfoot. Hunters tracking game animals accidentally stumble across Bigfoot in the forests quite often. It happens almost every hunting season in every state where Bigfoot is believed to reside. Somewhere around two in every ten actual Bigfoot sightings are from a sportsman. Every year a large amount of consistent Bigfoot sightings come from creditable hunters, fisherman and other outdoor sportsman all over the United States.

Read the rest of this entry »


Robert Johnson at the Crossroads

This is a legend about Robert Johnson, a poor blues guitar player, who went down the crossroads at midnight and made a deal with the devil to be the best blues player ever. Deep in the Mississippi delta, in the heart of voodoo and occult practices, on a lonely dirt road, as darkness fell, Mr. Johnson found Hell and changed the sound of music forever.

Read the rest of this entry »