According to the Skeptiseum, many "abductees" are just people having "waking dreams" or fantasy experiences. Created by the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, the Skeptiseum displays the results of its investigations into the paranormal. View the list of spine-chilling exhibits -- from ghosts to psychic phenomena -- and then delve into the truth behind them. In the harsh glare of the Skeptiseum's spotlight, many of these anomalies appear to be frauds or old wives' tales. The site claims the infamous Big foot footprint is an elaborate hoax, as are crystal balls. And Zener ESP cards just don't provide scientific evidence that we know what you're thinkin'. Before you pay your astrologer a visit, consult the Skeptiseum. It may just save you a fortune in fortune-telling.
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