2010-04-03

UFO probe circling what looks like a power station.


An extra-ordinary piece of footage has come to light(see video below) that seems to show what appears to be a small UFO or an unmanned UFO probe circling what looks like a power station. The unstable UFO hovers in the vicinity of the station before zooming off at breakneck speed.
Not much is known about the video, which might have been secretly taken by a government employee, other than the fact that it was probably taken in the Central Asian Republic of Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan has a rich history of UFO sightings and UFO history. A number of UFOs are said to have crashed in Kazakhstan's territory and recently that nation's government toyed with the idea of creating an alien embassy and UFO landing base. The head of Khazakstan's space agency, Talgat Musabayev, is a staunch believer in alien visitation to Planet earth.

The UFO seen in this video is consistent with leaked information from ex-government employees claiming a race from Andromeda Galaxy is sending probes to monitor humanity and conflict on Earth.









Video at:
UFO near electrical station in Kazakhstan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6xOY4nfIis


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China university students video UFO sighting on March 27, 2010.

Students of a technical college in the northern Chinese city of Harbin have found themselves in the spotlight after recording what they think might be a UFO of extraterrestrial origin on March 27th at around 9pm (see photo below).








The Chinese media has extensively reported on the incident over the last week.
The sudents, who has stayed behind on the campus late at night were about to leave when they noticed a large, bright, blue craft or object hovering above them. One of the students, Mr Yong, was able to capture the event on his mobile telephone camera. Mr Yong is convinced that the UFO he saw and filmed was an alien spaceship.
In the last month UFO sightings in China have increased dramtaically, further enforcing the belief amongst many Chinese citizens that aliens are taking an increasing interest in their nations future.




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Five strange red orbs over forest, UFO Sighting & Paranormal News

FIVE mysterious orange lights spotted in the sky by a Sully family have become the latest potential UFO sighting in the Vale of Glamorgan.

The Richards family saw three of the bright lights in a triangular formation above their Oyster Bend home on Wednesday (March 24) at around 8.30pm.

The quick-thinking family recorded a video of the moving lights and have posted the results on video sharing website, You Tube.

Christine Richards said: “My daughter saw the first light, then there were four more.

“It was very unusual because there wasn’t any noise coming from them and they looked to be in a triangular formation.

“At first I thought it could be an air balloon but whatever it was, it was motoring, not floating around.

“We’re used to planes flying over our bungalow but this was very different,” she added.

“These looked like a ship or craft.”

Lights that were spotted in Barry last month were said to be from Chinese Lanterns.

The paper lanterns, which are lit up by a candle and drift on the wind, give a glow depending on the colour of the paper shade.

Many of them are red-orange, the same colour of the glow that UFO spotters have reported. Barry Island Coastguard member Dave Ball said: "These lanterns are becoming more common and are a cause for concern around the coast of the country.

"They should not be flown around here as there is a warning on the packet not to fly within five miles of an airport.

"The light lasts for approximately 20 minutes, and light up the inside of the lantern, giving an orange-red glow."

*Check out the Richards' video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUn4mPtjMW0


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2010-04-02

Unusual Anomaly on Asian MTSAT Radar Screen Shows Blurred Path of UFO Sighting April 3, 2010.




An unusual anomaly was caught at 9:30 AM on Asian Radar that shows a blurred line wide line that moves across the lower screen. The line itself almost appears as if it were computer data.

An object could have made this impression if it shot across the view of the satellite and was close to the satellite. This would also make it appear larger over the earth, than it actually is. In the next photo taken by the satellite at 10 AM, the anomaly was gone and everything appeared normal again.




Other possible explanations might be that it was another passing satellite. The International Space Station however is in a much higher orbit to avoid such things.



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A UFOlogist Sends Request by Radio Waves Into Deep Space And Gets Answer 24 Hours Later.

Note that the last major UFO sighting was in 2004 here in Taiwan.

I Scott C. Waring, an amateur UFOlogist in Taiwan did something that most people might call a waste of money and time. I sent a message into deep space using radio waves. This time I did something even more unusual, I asked for something.

The last two sentences in my message said: “Please have more UFO sightings in Taiwan this Year. I will help reveal your presence, but I need U 2 help.” That message was sent from Goonhilly earth station on March 29, 2010 at 02h42 (GMT). Photo below.




On March 31, 2010 an assistant professor for South China University (in Taiwan) recorded a flying saucer with a half circle orb on its bottom. Mrs. Lai took some photos with here cell phone as she saw an object half the size of a car, hovering along the telephone lines of a road, as if it was accessing the data transfer along the cables. This photo was in newspapers across Taiwan and also broadcasted on Taiwan TV news programs. The photos are below.









It does appear as if the deep space radio message was answered. In this case, sending radio transmissions into space may be a means to communicate to other intelligent species beyond our planet. For them to respond to such a message in 24 to 28 hours would indicate that they are relatively close by, unlike what NASA would want us to believe. Not to mention that SETI refuses to send messages, but instead is intent on only listening for messages sent to them. If you have ever waited for a letter in the mail then you know that that method could take a very long grueling time.

Since radio waves travel at the speed of light, and light travels at 186,282 miles per second, that means this message would have only traveled 16, 104,000,000. This would encompass our solar system and a little beyond, but for them to react so quickly would mean that the chances that they came from our solar system are very high.

To accomplish this, I used a giant satellite dish at Goonhilly, UK that was once the world’s largest earth station.

Clearly, with such evidence, sending a message into deep space is not futile, but rather both a method of preservation of the information and new way of communication with new species. Sending messages into space is a fun way to let other species aware that you know they exist, and to let them know, you exist too! I have sent all four of my books I wrote into space in their totality using these methods in hope they will be read elsewhere.



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Ten Phenomena That the Scientific Community Can't Explain

Many people who came close to death told of experiences of passing through a tunnel into a bright light. (Photos.com)
Through the development and achievements of modern science, mankind has increasingly come to believe that science holds the power to give an explanation for every existing thing on our planet and in our universe.

But let us remember that although many phenomena in the world do have scientific explanations, not all phenomena can be explained by today’s scientific knowledge.

For instance, science has not yet given a definite answer regarding the process by which the universe was originally formed. Nor can science explain the formation of religious beliefs. Stepping into the realm of the supernatural, there are mysterious manifestations that have not been given plausible scientific explanations because the scientific method cannot be applied to measure or study such phenomena.
Let us take a look at some of these unexplained phenomena and remind ourselves that nature is a wonder in itself and that many things still remain mysteries.

1. The Placebo Effect

The placebo effect has been a medical enigma that has touched upon the mind’s influence on physical health and healing. It was found that patients believing to have been given an effective medicine could be healed even if they were only given sugar pills. This finding has led to research employing double-blind trials to avoid having the expectations of both experimenters and participants affect the results.

Unfortunately, over the years, the effectiveness and measurability of the placebo effect has been deemed by science as not reliable. This may be due to the limitations of the scientific method. Nevertheless, there are many cases of humans’ self-healing, which sometimes even surpass medical means available for healing the physical body.
2. The Sixth Sense

The five senses of sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell help us explore our physical world. There is also a sixth sense, an inner power of perception known as intuition. The word intuition is from the Latin word “intueri,” which means ‘to look within.” Intuition is the ability to know and understand without the use of logical reasoning or analysis, and it is common to all people in varying degrees of acuity.

Intuition is popularly referred to as a “hunch” or “gut feeling,” an inner knowing about something or some situation without prior knowledge. According to the 2006 PRWeek/Burson-Marsteller CEO Survey, 62 percent of CEOs are more likely to make business decisions based on their intuition than on data analysis.

A 2007 study published in Current Biology also found that participants, when given no time to look and having to rely on intuition, are more accurate in picking out an odd symbol among over 650 identical ones than when given 1.5 seconds to look at the symbols.

Ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi once said, “The power of intuitive understanding will protect you from harm until the end of your days.” Albert Einstein also said, “The only real valuable thing is intuition.”

But where does intuition come from? Studies of the human brain point to the pineal gland as a possible answer to this mystery. René Descartes (1596–1650), the father of modern philosophy, called the pineal gland the “seat of the soul.” Ancient Eastern thought considers intuition to be in the region of the pineal gland and believes it can receive illumination from the soul in the form of knowledge and ideas.
3. Near Death Experience

There have been many reports of various strange experiences that come to people close to death, such as passing through a tunnel into a bright light, meeting up with beloved ones, and having a calm, serene feeling.

The most notable was the experience of Dr. George Rodonaia, whose “clinical near death experience” in 1976 was the most extensive case ever recorded. The experience transformed Rodonaia, who was an atheist before his experience and thereafter became an ordained priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church. His experience hints to us that there is another world beyond this human physical world.

Although people have truly gone through these experiences, science has not been able to provide an explanation for the near death experience phenomenon. Some scientists try to suggest that these near death experiences can be explained as a result of hallucinations from an injured brain. But brain injury is not always the case, so no concrete scientific theory is able to offer either explanations or reasons for why people have had these experiences and why they are often life-changing.
4. Unidentified Flying Objects

Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) is a term coined by the United States Air Force in 1952 to classify objects that could not be identified by experts after investigation. In popular culture, the concept of UFO is usually taken to mean a spaceship flown by aliens.

UFOs have been sighted and recorded as early as the Song dynasty in China. In the 11th century, scholar and military general Shen Kuo (1031–1095) wrote in his book “Dream Pool Essays” (1088) about a flying pearl-shaped object with a blinding interior light that could move at incredible speed.

Kenneth Arnold, an American businessman, reported seeing nine objects with brilliant light flying near Mount Rainier in Washington state in 1947. Arnold described the objects as “flat like a pie pan” saucer-shaped disks. His account received significant media attention and drew great public interest.

Since then, UFO sightings have increased exponentially. The UFO phenomenon has been studied by both government and independent investigators worldwide. Dr. Josef Allen Hynek (1910–1986) worked for the United States Air force to investigate UFO sightings. At first, Hynek was highly critical, but after examining hundreds of UFO reports over three decades, his opinion changed.

In the later years of his career, Hynek became vocal in expressing his disappointment at the simple manner in which most scientists considered UFOs—unwilling and unyielding to admit the unexplainable.
5. Déjà Vu

Déjà vu, French for “already seen,” is the eerily familiar sensation of having been at a certain place or event before, as it is being encountered for the first time. People may have very strange feelings of familiarity about a vision in front of them as if it has happened before, but they know that it is the first time they have faced such things. Neurophysiology research has tried to explain such experiences as anomalies of memory, or brain pathology, or as side effects of drugs.

A 2008 study by psychologist Anne Cleary (available at http://cdp.sagepub.com/content/17/5/353.full) explored that déjà vu may have to do with recognition memory. Alternative explanations associate déjà vu with prophecy, past life memories, clairvoyance, or a mystic signpost indicating fulfillment of a predetermined condition on the journey of life. Whatever the explanation, déjà vu is certainly a phenomenon that is universal to the human condition, and its fundamental cause is still a mystery.
6. Ghosts

References to ghosts in classic literature by authors such as Homer and Dante hint that human experience with paranormal phenomena is longstanding and common. Today, haunted places such as the Whaley House in San Diego are listed as tourist attractions, and claims of ghost sightings are not unusual.

Popular culture is laden with movies about ghosts, yet conventional science steers clear from explaining such phenomena. Only investigators placed on the fringe of the scientific community make efforts to measure the validity of such occurrences.

The existence of ghosts has profound implications regarding dimensions beyond our physical world and the continuance of the human soul after death. Investigators working on this subject hope that one day this mystery will be solved.
7. Unexplained Disappearances

There are numerous strange cases in which people have disappeared without a trace.

For example, in 1937, pilot Amelia Earhart and navigator Frederick Noonan disappeared with the Lockheed aircraft they were flying. They were approaching Howland Island in the Pacific Ocean when the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Itasca received their message that they were running low on fuel. But further communication was difficult, and the Itasca was unable to determine where the Lockheed was.

Soon after Earhart and Noonan sent the message that they only had half an hour’s fuel and couldn’t see land, communication was lost. They could only have landed on the water, but after years of searching, neither the fliers nor the Lockheed have been found in the ocean.

In cases like this, despite the great efforts of various investigative bodies using the best of their modern scientific techniques, we have failed to find concrete answers as to what happened to people who have mysteriously disappeared.
8. Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle—the area of the Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Miami, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, where ships and planes continue to disappear—is one of the great modern mysteries of our planet.

Survivors tell stories of time displacement, navigational instruments going awry, balls of light coming from the sky, sudden and violent changes in weather, and inexplicable walls of fog appearing such as described by Frank Flynn in 1956. He described the fog as an “unknown mass” that drained the engine power after his ship penetrated it.

Bruce Gernon Jr. encountered a type of fog in 1970 that enveloped his plane and mutated into something otherworldly. Over the years, scientists have worked to debunk the Bermuda Triangle mystery by saying there is no mystery. But those who have directly experienced the strange occurrences and lived to tell about it state emphatically that there are things that happened over the seas and skies of the Bermuda Triangle that are beyond logical comprehension.
9. Bigfoot

Bigfoot is one of the most legendary creatures in the study of cryptozoology. Bigfoot, or Sasquatch as it is called in North America’s Pacific Northwest, is also known as the Yeti or Abominable Snowman in the Himalayan region of Nepal and Tibet, and as the Yowie in Australia.

In 1951, mountaineer Eric Shipton photographed a giant footprint in the Himalayas. The photo startled the world and made the story of Bigfoot popular. In 1967, Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin shot footage of what they claimed to be Bigfoot. Their world-famous footage has been subject to many attempts to authenticate as well as debunk it.

Anthropologist Grover Krantz examined the Patterson-Gimlin film and concluded that it was genuine footage of an unknown bipedal creature that is very large. Due to the lack of hard physical evidence of Bigfoot, however, conventional science does not accept the claim of its existence. Yet the myth persists as sightings are reported worldwide.
10. The Hum

The phenomenon of a persistent low-frequency humming noise has been reported in numerous places worldwide, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Northern Europe. The sound, not audible to all humans, is known simply as “The Hum” or with the name of the locality where it is heard, such as the Taos Hum (New Mexico), the Kokomo Hum (Indiana), the Bristol Hum (England), and the Largs Hum (Canada).

For those who can perceive it, the sound is often described as the rumbling of a distant diesel engine. It has caused some people extreme distress, with detrimental physical side effects disruptive to normal living.

Governmental bodies worldwide have investigated the source of The Hum. In the United States, the earliest investigations began in the 1960s. In 2003, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in the United Kingdom published a report analyzing these low-frequency hums and the impact on complainants. However, conclusive results pinpointing the source of The Hum have been evasive, and the phenomenon of The Hum remains a mystery.

Source: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/32560/

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Giant UFO caught on Australia Radar showing a ruby red UFO mothership.

This almost looks like a wormhole, possibly created be the CERN Project. The have been upping the energy levels this week to close to the same levels that created the big bang, but that is just my theory by SCW... Here is the article.

Ever heard of Crop Circles? The crop circles as the names suggest are the flattening of crops to make a pattern, this patterns are of the unknown.

News on the Australian Bureau of Meteorology’s found a very mysterious pattern on their national radar system. Many are now puzzled by the strange images appearing on radar maps of the Australian Government’s Bureau of Meteorology, Could this be the evidence of UFO or just a glitch on their system?

Australian Bureau of Meteorology’s national radar system described the random images as red stars, rings of fire and white doughnuts, the picture of the world was clear Satellite imagery showed there was no cloud over the area, So how could a glitch happen at that time when the national radar system says that there were no disturbances, The unusual phenomenon could not be disregarded saying it was a glitch made because of clouds.




The Bureau of Meteorology acknowledged of the mysterious pattern, but disclaimed it saying that mysterious pattern was the “occasional interference to the radar data.” The people are now restless, people are now making theories to explain the mysterious pattern alien involvement, secret military testing to government weather modification etc.


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2010-04-01

Taiwan university prof take photo of UFO sighting on March 31, 2010, UFO Sighting News.

台灣大學教授拍照不明飛行物於2010年3月31日發現不明飛行物的消息。



Date of sighting: March 31, 6pm, 2010
Location of sighting: South China University, Taiwan

Now this sighting means a lot to me SCW because I live in Taiwan.

Professor encounters and photographs UFO in Taiwan

In the afternoon of March 31 at around 6pm, Professor Lai of the South China University in Taiwan was walking home through a rural lane.

While strolling past local fields she noticed a particularly attractive evening sunset. Professor Lai pulled her mobile phone out and pointed it towards the sun. At that time she noticed a disc shaped UFO hovering on the screen near a electricity line. The UFO was not visible to the naked eye. She took a photo and indeed was able to capture the craft (see photos above and below).

Allnewsweb's editor and UFO & Paranormal expert Michael Cohen notes that 'It is known that small probe type craft are using power lines to 'surf' the world: these are being intensely studied by government secret services. They originate from a civilization in Andromeda Galaxy. It seems Professor Lai encountered one.'

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2010-03-31

March 30, 2010 UFO sighting seen crashing into Ottawa, Canada River.

March 30, 2010

OTTAWA — It truly was an unidentified flying object that darted across the night sky over the Ottawa River this week.

“There's nothing in the river for us to find in terms of an airplane or helicopter or something that went down (Monday) night,” Ottawa police Const. Alain Boucher said Tuesday afternoon.




“We're still looking into what could have caused this. There's a number of reasons this could have happened. We'll be looking into that in the next couple of days.”

Several residents, both in Ottawa and in Gatineau, Que., reported lights smashing into the water around 10 p.m. Monday, along with a thunderous boom.

The calls prompted police, firefighters, paramedics and a helicopter from CFB Trenton to scour the waters for a downed aircraft.
Problem was, there was no physical evidence pointing to a plane wreck: No debris, no oil slick and no indication from airspace authorities that something fell off the radar. There was also no report of a missing aircraft.

Still, searchers launched their boats on Tuesday morning looking for clues that could confirm witness accounts.

They found a few objects in the water, but nothing significant until around 1:30 p.m., when sonar discovered something bulky more than nine metres below the surface.

An underwater camera couldn't reach it and searchers called off the mission not knowing exactly what the object was.

“The size and the shape doesn't lead us to believe it's any piece of an airplane or fuselage or anything like that,” Boucher said. “It could be a rock, it could be a bunch of logs stuck together, it's hard to say.”

“No one has come forward with any kind of videos or anything like that at this time,” Boucher said. “None of the people actually reported seeing a plane go down at the same time.”

Source: wellandtribune.ca




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This is the funniest product review that I ever read and its about a fat guy who bought 2 Segways.

This is the funniest product review that I ever read and its about a fat guy who bought 2 Segways. I had to post this on my blog, its just too incredible to believe if I hadn't found it under the review myself. Check this out. SCW. He gave it 1 star out of 4.




Its Great, if it didn't have a Weight Limit!!!Oct 07, 2009
Dean Camen, the inventor of the Segway Scooter claimed that this could revolutionize transport as we know it. Well only for the skinny person! I bought two Segway scooters for me and my better 2/3's, my wife. We waited a few weeks for them to be shipped to my farm, as UPS seems to think that all of the items we buy on the Home Shopping Network are NOT of importance to expedite. UPS refuses to send anything overnight to my property. So before I got the scooters, I planned a vacation with me and my wife with the full intention of bringing my new scooters with us. We were going to Oklahoma City, Men's Fitness magazine's "Fattest City in America" ([...]). Of course we figured that the sidewalks would be wide enough for the scooters, as it is Americas fattest city! We also figured that my "Pudgy Love Bacon" (she loves when I speak sexy to her) would feel comfortable in the city, as others should be more understanding of her plight, considering they are all larger, statistically, then the rest of America. After getting the scooters shipped to me, I started the two day journey to lube up my wife to get her out of the house. Its a tough job, and requires more lube then a female wrestling match, some farm equipment and some heavy lights (She blocks the sun in certain positions). What I thought was that I would place the scooter right at the edge of the exit of the house, so that when she had enough force from being pulled by the tractor, she would be able to lift her legs to get up onto the scooter. It wasn't that we were going to ride the scooters all the way from my home to Oklahoma City, but I did pay thousands for the things, and I wanted to make sure it worked for her, before I could return them in the 30 day period they allow you to return them in. So after some major work, we got my "Grizzle Eater" on the Segway. The first issue was that only one of her legs fully fit on the thing. The platform was not wide enough. Then I thought I would just place my second Segway behind her, and she could place her second leg on it, but before I was able to bring the second Segway around the first one buckled and broke apart. The salesman didn't mention that there were weight restrictions and when I tried to take the thing back, Segway wouldn't take the scooter back. My better 2/3's was pissed, and after it took another 2 days to get her back in the house, she refused to leave and we didn't go on vacation. Segway Scooters you screwed up my marriage, and my vacation!!!

Source: http://is.gd/b8aSr



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