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WFNews #13 - Feelin' Lucky

WFNews #13 - Feelin’ Lucky

Something like half a year ago, we swore off writing the WFNews. Well, it’s too much fun not to write, so here it is again, in all it’s glory, with vampires causing car accidents, horny Bigfoots, Lady Gaga torture, new paranormal tv show roundups, WW2 UFO coverups, radioactive wild boars, ghost hunting lawsuits, Mexican zombie babies, and tons more. We also tell you why we’ve been gone so long. Get in here.

The Best of

The Best of “Who Forted?” : Year In Review

Guess what? WF is a year old! In honor of our birthday, we dug back through the archives, and with input from the readers, we came up with a list that we think sums up the best of WF’s first year in more ways than one.

Dead and Buried: How the Paranormal Community Killed My Interest in Ghost Hunting

Dead and Buried: How the Paranormal Community Killed My Interest in Ghost Hunting

One time, about eight years ago, Nick Foust wrote an article about snack foods for the Ghost Hunters, Incorporated website. It soon became infamous, and it was the very last semi-serious article that he ever wrote for an online presence… until now. Almost a decade later, Nick got so fed up with the paranormal community, that he just had to sit down and write something about it. You want to read this, believe us. They come around as often as hale-bop.

Bad Accidents: The Polarizing Effect of

Bad Accidents: The Polarizing Effect of “Extreme Paranormal”

Last Monday A&E brought the world a piece of television called “Extreme Paranormal” that outraged pretty much everyone in the paranormal community, but not for the reasons that the cast and crew might have hoped for. In this special editorial, Greg Newkirk explains why everyone from ghost hunting groups, to skeptics, to the “Citizens for Community Values” are upset.. and why they’re justified.

Kiss My Ass, Naysayer : An Interview With R. Newman

Kiss My Ass, Naysayer : An Interview With R. Newman

A few months ago, WF was fortunate enough to sit down with indie film director Robbie Newman and pick his brain about the past, present, and future of NewGil Pictures, his favorite films, his latest film Clown, and his thoughts on his first major independent feature The Graveyard Shift, a cult ghost hunting documentary that featured many of the writers for this very ‘zine.