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Nov 28 2006

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Riddle of UFO 'invasion'
A UFO scare was sparked after the police were flooded with calls about a fleet of 'spaceships' invading the coast of Britain. Thousands of people spotted the bright orange orbs off the Channel coast at Brighton. Police and air traffic control centres were inundated by reports of the strange spectacle...

Is full UFO disclosure advisable?
UFO investigators and researchers have a burning desire not only to educate the public about UFOs, but also point out the importance of being ready just in case "it" really happens. The "it" being contact from intelligent beings not of this world...

Triangles return to Illinois skies

Berwyn Mountains UFO crash news report
One of the biggest events in Welsh Ufology happened in 1974 when a massive explosion on the Berwyn Mountains caused tremors and 999 calls to the police. The explosion was preceded by a number of sightings of strange lights along the object's flight path and other strange things...

Bizarre deep-sea creatures imaged off New Zealand

Ex-wife ‘haunted’ by spirit of George Best
A year after the death of one of the world’s greatest footballers, George Best, it has been claimed that his ex-wife, Alex Pursey, has had his ghost for company throughout the past 12 months. He would sit and watch television with her and move objects around the home they shared...

Two views of Bigfoot

Wahhoo, it's a Whoahaw!
In August and September of 1879 a series of events occurred in Nevada, around the Deeth and Halleck areas. These events, reported in the Reno paper’s Reno Evening Gazette and The Weekly Reno Gazette, surrounded the strange reports of an animal, or creature, called the Whoahaw or more commonly the Wahhoo...

Leafing through the fringe
Idly picking up my copy of Brenda Denzler’s “The Lure of the Edge: Scientific Passions, Religious Beliefs and the Pursuit of UFOs” (an excellent book) I came across this passage that intrigued me and inspired me to think about the relationships between experiencers, science, the mainstream, and irrationalists. Mostly though, about being witness to the anomalous...

Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot = a hairy human?
The famed photo analyst Marion K. Davis has released a shocking news release overnight (November 26-27). He says the alleged Bigfoot in the Roger Patterson-Bob Gimlin film footage is a "human."..

Finding meaning in dreams
Imagine, for a moment, that the new president begins his inaugural address by saying he has written down and studied his dreams. With a level head, and without detouring into the psychic or prophetic, he says he hopes to understand himself better by doing some dream work...

‘Dead zone’ scrambles remote car-lock signals in Oakland Park
A mysterious "dead zone" in Oakland Park has rendered dozens of remote-control car locks impotent over the past several weeks. In a five-block area of warehouses and small businesses near Dixie Highway and Floranada Road, nobody can explain why the gadgets fail to work...

Scientific data supports theory that mutilated Montana cow dropped from sky and bounced
On October 8, the Petersons had moved part of their cattle herd into one of their Valier fields after barley was harvested. The ranchers knew that everything was fine at 5 p.m. that afternoon before they locked the gate and went home. Early the next morning on October 9, a neighbor saw the cow laying about fifty feet behind the Peterson's barbed wire fence along the county road, but did not report the downed cow...

At the cutting edge of paranormal research
We didn’t know each other and we didn’t know what was about to happen, but those of us who volunteered to participate in Rupert Sheldrake’s one-day workshop at his Hampstead, north London, home on 17 November knew it would be fascinating. And we weren’t disappointed...

An economic answer to the Fermi Paradox?
Those who ponder the Fermi Paradox might want to consider Myrhaf’s solution, one based on economics. If advanced technolgical civilizations really are out there, maybe they simply can’t afford to build interstellar spacecraft...

The Davenport Devil: ‘Thunderbird’ or ‘Mothman’?

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