Sunday, August 16, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Tiny UFOs?
A couple witnessed a "tiny UFO" the size of a half dollar coin hovering in their yard near Dayton, OH. It only appeared to be some eight feet above the ground. At first the wife thought it was something in a spider web with light reflecting off of it only to discover that it had its own illumination. The couple was able to examine the object in detail, noting little red light rotating on its exterior. The husband got underneath it to see if he could determine its means of propulsion, only to find that when looking directly up at it, it seemed to be 30-feet above him! His wife yelled at him, "It's only two feet above you!" So he grabbed a stick and started batting at it to see if it responded. It buzzed away immediately, off into the distance. The couple wonders if it was some sort of drone from nearby Wright Patterson AFB.
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Live from the Ohio Paranormal Conference 2009
We are blogging live on the scene all day from the Ohio Paranormal Conference at Hara Arena in Dayton Ohio. Our own Sean Feeney will be speaking at 1:45pm! Admission for the day is $35 and we have discount copies of UFO Dispute available!
Speakers this weekend include:
- Andrew Beckham and the SPI Girls
- Keith Age
- Sean Feeney
- Rie Sadler
- Bob Hunnicut
- James Willis
- Joedy Cook
- Beth Brown
- Earle Benezet
- Chris Dedman
- Brian Parsons
- John Sabol
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Inside Alaska’s Answer to Area 51
Wired goes inside the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (Haarp) facility in Alaska.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Space Shuttle Plumes and the Tunguska Blast
July 31, 2009 -- Tracking plumes from space shuttle launches provided researchers with one of the strongest pieces of evidence that a comet crash was responsible for flattening a Siberian forest in 1908.
The crash, which leveled trees for hundreds of miles in Siberia, was followed by the appearance of extremely bright clouds, visible by night. More
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