PARANORMAL & UFO ROUND-UP: NOVEMBER 1–7, 2025
By Rob McConnell
The ‘X’ Chronicles Newspaper | The ‘X’ Zone Broadcast Network | TWATNews.com | REL-MAR McConnell Media Company | Saturday, November 8, 2025

A WEEK OF LIGHTS, LEGENDS, AND LINGERING MYSTERIES
The first week of November 2025 was filled with strange lights, cosmic curiosities, and cryptid chatter from coast to coast. While the world debated politics and policy, the unexplained continued to quietly capture public imagination — from UFO speculation in space to a Bigfoot encounter in Pennsylvania.
Whether it’s an interstellar visitor, a misidentified rocket launch, or something far more elusive, one thing remains clear: humanity’s fascination with the unknown is alive and well.
FROM THE STARS — AN INTERSTELLAR MYSTERY RETURNS
Astronomers around the globe reignited debate this week over 3I/ATLAS, a recently observed interstellar object that passed through our solar system in late October.
What began as a standard comet classification has turned speculative — with one scientist going as far as suggesting that the object could be of artificial, non-terrestrial origin.
While most experts agree it’s likely a natural body, its trajectory and speed patterns are eerily reminiscent of the now-famous ‘Oumuamua sighting from 2017 — another interstellar visitor that sparked alien-origin theories worldwide.
For many in the UFO research community, 3I/ATLAS represents a reminder that the skies are never fully explained.
As one astrophysicist remarked, “We may be cataloguing history’s next great mystery — or another missed opportunity to learn who’s really out there.”
“IT WASN’T A UFO” — MASSACHUSETTS SKY SPIRAL DEBUNKED
On November 4, Massachusetts residents flooded social media with photos and videos of a glowing pinwheel-shaped spiral illuminating the night sky.
Within hours, the hashtags #MassUFO and #AlienLaunch trended nationwide — but astronomers quickly identified the culprit: a rocket launch from French Guiana, visible across the Northeast as atmospheric gases reflected sunlight.
While the mystery was short-lived, it once again demonstrated how quickly UFO narratives can take off — and how often science follows right behind to provide answers.
Still, as one observer quipped on X (formerly Twitter):
“Just because this one was a rocket doesn’t mean they all are.”
BIGFOOT SIGHTING IN PENNSYLVANIA
Cryptid enthusiasts got their fix this week as a Pennsylvania motorist claimed to have spotted a large, bipedal creature crossing a rural highway late at night. The witness described it as “massive, upright, and covered in dark brown hair.”
The report, which appeared on Coast to Coast AM, drew quick attention from regional Bigfoot researchers. Tracks were reportedly found near the scene, but weather conditions prevented reliable plaster casting.
While skeptics remain unconvinced, the sighting adds another data point to an already extensive history of Bigfoot encounters in the Appalachian corridor — an area long associated with cryptid legends and folklore stretching back to Indigenous oral traditions.
THE SIEGE OF APE CANYON RETURNS TO STREAMING
On the cinematic front, a new documentary revisiting one of the most infamous cryptid confrontations in American folklore — The Siege of Ape Canyon — is set for release on November 11.
The film, based on alleged 1924 encounters between miners and a group of ape-like creatures near Mount St. Helens, blends historical research, firsthand accounts, and modern analysis of the original evidence.
Producers promise new revelations and digital reconstructions, reigniting debate over whether the event was hysteria, hoax, or genuine confrontation.
For fans of the unexplained, this is one not to miss — especially for those who still believe that “the truth is out there, waiting in the woods.”
THE UNEXPLAINED CONTINUES
From mysterious objects crossing our skies to ancient legends walking our forests, the paranormal remains one of humanity’s most enduring fascinations.
Every week brings another story, another claim, another challenge to the boundaries of what we believe possible.
Whether it’s the scientific puzzle of 3I/ATLAS, the fleeting panic of a supposed UFO spiral, or the enduring mythos of Bigfoot, these stories all point to a simple truth: We are still a species that seeks wonder — still daring to ask what if.
And as long as the skies remain wide and the forests deep, The ‘X’ Zone will continue to explore, question, and shine light on the mysteries that refuse to fade.
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