There used to be Project Bluebook that dealt with UFO's and other unexplainable phenomena.
However if there is an X-files like group in the FBI they are not talking about it.
There was also The Stargate Project which the Movie and TV show used for their name, however the Stargate project was not at all about visiting other planets. It was a CIA and NSA combined project that used Remote viewers, or people who can use psychic energy to see whats going anywhere in the world.
They were quite successful in finding hidden caches of weapons and finding abducted people.
The movie "Men who stare at goats" was LOOSELY based on a real military project using psychic warfare.
So it wouldn't surprise any paranormal expert if there was something in the FBI, but if there is, they probably will deny it even exists.
No. Cytokinesis is part of the process of cell division. Paranormal activity relates to things for which there is no solid evidence and which probably do not exist.
FBI COUNTER TERRORIST Division
Well, there are several shows that could fit that description... X-Files has agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully Eleventh Hour has agents Rachel Young and Felix Lee, and Science Advisor Jacob Hood Millennium has FBI Profiler Frank Black ... there could be more, but those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
It's a fictional FBI division that's mentioned in a Nigerian Scam email.
Contact the Utah Division of Consumer Protection at 801-530-6601 or Michelle Pickens at the FBI Utah Office at 801-579-1400.
No, it's the opposite: Paranormal Entity is a lame rip-off of Paranormal Activity.
The X Files is a TV series running from 1993-2002 about Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. They work on the "X Files" for the FBI, which are cases involving unexplained/paranormal phenomenon.
Nothing rhymes with paranormal.
probably about paranormal activity
Studying paranormal to determine if it is fake or not.
Is Sergey on paranormal
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