by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Latest News, UFO Videos, UFO phenomenon
It is flowing through the internet the controversy that on the Far side of the Moon is located an ancient alien spaceship of unknown age. It is also mysterious for how long has been lying on the surface – probably billions of years.
William Rutledge or retiredafb (you tube profile) had place several videos online on You Tube, trigging this controversy – Not only the videos are pointing to the localization of the object, but they also allege that what it is shown is the alien spaceship itself
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GOOGLE SKY ANOMALY: Is this a natural phenomena or massive alien apparition???
by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Latest News, UFO Videos, UFO phenomenon
A very disturbing image was caught by Google Sky near of Virgo constellation. Absolutely huge objects aligned in formation as nothing seen before
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BIZARRE SKY ANOMALY: Does anyone dare to explain this???
by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Latest News, UFO Videos, UFO phenomenon
The user YeeePale called my attention to some anomaly in the coordinates -12.793210°, 48.469789° . After check it, I got nuts ´cos I’ve seen lots of weird images from space, many anomalies but that’s the most bizarre, so far. A colossal green object settled within Virgo Constellation, something that seems to be camouflaged in a natural phenomena. It´s something that deserves a deep and sharp investigation.
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Britain’s ‘big cat X files’ revealed
by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Cryptozoology
There have been more than 100 sightings of exotic and unidentified animals in England since 2005, according to a dossier compiled by Natural England.
By Jasper Copping
Published: 9:00PM GMT 06 Mar 2010
They are the stuff of rural legend – but for decades, alleged sightings of huge cats stalking the British countryside have been dismissed as hoax or fantasy.
Yet now the head of a Government agency responsible for investigating such incidents has declared that he believes these mysterious creatures do indeed exist.
His comments follow the release of a dossier by Natural England which lists more than 100 sightings of exotic, non-native and unidentified animals in England since 2005.
Of these, 38 were “huge cats”. In some cases, members of the public claimed to have seen the creature itself; on other occasions, they reported finding farm or wild animals which had been attacked or killed.
The documents – Britain’s “huge cats X Files” – show the extent to which Natural England takes the reports seriously.
The agency has launched several investigations, involving site visits by officials and the drafting in of specialist vets to examine injuries.
Huge cat sightings have been reported all over England. In some areas they have spawned legends, such as the so-called Beast of Bodmin in the south west.
The investigations have yet to find conclusive proof of the presence of the mysterious creatures but, questioned about their existence, Charlie Wilson, who coordinates reports for the Government agency, said: “The evidence is there that there are the odd, escaped, released dumped animals occurring in the wild every now and then.
“We know that. I am quite prepared to believe that. I don’t reckon there are any breeding populations, but.
“If they are there, the numbers are so small that any risk of people encountering them is pretty small and any risks they present are somewhere approaching zero.”
He added: “All reports are logged in our system. If there is only a sighting, then there is not usually much more than can be done to follow it up.
“But we are able to do so if there is something a bit more tangible that we could look at, like the carcases of other animals, or tracks. There are reports that turn out to be plausible.”
One theory is that several large species, such as panthers, leopards and lynx, were deliberately released into the wild by their owners in the 1970s after the introduction of the Perilous Wild Animals Act, which placed restrictions on the keeping of certain species.
In one “huge cat” investigation, a carcase from an ostrich farm in Cambridgeshire was examined and the site was monitored.
In another, in Surrey, a roe deer was dragged over two fences, had its carcase eviscerated and was left with puncture marks. Natural England was informed by police and its officials studied photographs.
In Lincolnshire, a farmer found several of his sheep killed and eaten. On some of the carcases only the skull and spine were left. The farmer said the attack was down to a huge cat and officials visited the site. Photos of the carcases were taken.
In another case, an injured horse was found in a field in Warwickshire, with claw marks scratched in it. In a further report, officials studied photographs of dead foxes, believed to have been scavenged by a huge cat in Suffolk.
One huge cat, spotted by a roadside between the villages of Mark and Burtle, in Somerset, was said to be as tall as a car. In another sighting in the same county, a motorist on the M5 reported seeing a huge cat in an adjacent field.
While many of the investigations have been “inconclusive”, others have been resolved. A supposed huge cat seen in Norfolk, for instance, turned out to be a badger.
Danny Bamping, from the British Huge Cats Society, said the real number of sightings would be even higher.
“Believing in huge cats is not like believing in the Loch Ness monster,” he said. “There is absolutely no doubt that they are out there.
“The most credible reports are from farmers, and those guys know their stuff. We have also had policemen reporting sightings to us. For every report, there are going to be others who don’t bother to report it.”
As well as the huge cats, the Natural England dossier details other investigations which, in some cases, have found evidence of the presence of exotic species at large.
For instance, raccoon dogs – native to Asia and Russia – were confirmed as living in Oxfordshire and West Berkshire, while Siberian chipmunks, which can carry fatal diseases, have also been confirmed in Berkshire, Wiltshire and Cheshire.
Dead raccoons have been found in Kent and Hampshire, while there has also been a credible – though inconclusive – report of a living one in Surrey.
A snapping turtle, two feet long and 10 to 12 inches wide, was also learned in Kent. The dossier states that the species “can be perilous” and says that the animal needed trapping and destroying.
Fourteen coypus were also reported. The large South American rodent was brought to the UK by fur farmers in the 1930s, but some escaped and established wild populations.
These were thought to have been eradicated following a large-scale trapping exercise.
The new sightings could suggest that some remain at large, although none were proved conclusively.
A sighting of a wallaroo – an Australian animal which is smaller than a kangaroo but larger than a wallaby – living in Cornwall was taken as being credible, although not proven.
Other unconfirmed sightings include more raccoons and raccoon dogs, a wolf in Surrey, and a prairie dog in Buckinghamshire.
Twenty-eight of the sightings involved wild boar, which have escaped from farms and become established in some parts of the country in recent years. Sightings in other areas are still closely monitored.
The information was told in response to a Freedom of Information request by The Sunday Telegraph.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/7384536/Britains-huge-cat-X-files-revealed.html
(Submitted by Liz R)
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The Ouija Debate
by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Paranormal & Unexplained stories
There’s an ongoing debate about the powers and realities of the Ouija board. Essentially, there are three basic positions:
• It is inherently perilous, can open portals to evil entities and should never be used.
• It is only perilous if used with evil intent, but can be a useful tool for spirit mediumship if used properly and with excellent intent.
• It is inherently harmless and has no real powers of mediumship for excellent or evil; its effects, if any, are only psychological in nature.
Readers Respond: Is the Ouija board a harmless toy or perilous portal?
The Ouija Debate originally appeared on About.com Paranormal Phenomena on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 21:00:04.
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UFOs Over Lake Erie, Is something eerie over Lake Erie?
by admin on Mar.10, 2010, under Latest News, UFO Videos, UFO phenomenon
EUCLID, Ohio — Is something eerie over Lake Erie? A local man said he spotted a UFO and he believes its proof were not alone. Absolutely nothing we have on this earth even looks like that, said Eugene Erlikh.
Eugene said the unexplained lights appeared outside his house in Euclid over five nights. It was such a brilliant beam of different lights, it was going red, yellow, green, blue. It was never the same color it was always, like it was pulsating.
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Night visitor
by admin on Mar.10, 2010, under Latest News, Paranormal & Unexplained stories
In the small village of Kilmaurs on the outskirts of Kilmarnock, Scotland, a middleaged couple are experiencing odd sensations that are seemingly on the increase. At first they place it down to imagination, but now they are not so sure. In addition to doors opening and shutting by themselves and unexplained bangs in the night, phenomena include objects being went from room to room, the strong smell of cigarette smoke and gusts of wind passing by them while they’re sitting in the lounge. The most disturbing is hearing the crunch, crunch on the gravel as though someone is walking by the side of the house, hearing the back door open and close and footsteps on the stairs; no one is ever found and all doors are securely locked. (Source: Mark Fraser BCIB October 2009).
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Sad news from Paignton Zoo
by admin on Mar.10, 2010, under Cryptozoology
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park is very sad to announce that female Asian elephant Gay has been place to sleep.
Gay developed abscesses on her front feet in July 2008. Despite extensive in-house treatment supported by a range of veterinary and elephant experts, it was concluded that there was nothing more that could be done for her. Her welfare was reduced and her quality of life deteriorating. The abscesses spread to all four feet. Gay also had arthritis.
She was place to sleep by the Zoo’s vet team early this morning.
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park Director of Operations and Curator of Mammals Neil Bemment said: “Our vet team and animal staff did absolutely everything they could. We tried a range of treatments and consulted any number of experts. It became clear that we had done everything we could for her and that there was no option but to place her to sleep.
It is very, very sad, but we know that we have done the right thing for her. The welfare of the animal is paramount. Anyone who has ever cared for a pet or kept livestock has to face times like this. It was not an simple choice but it was the right choice.
This is an upsetting and emotional day for the staff, volunteers, members and visitors to Paignton Zoo Environmental Park.”
The Zoo’s in-house team was supported by vets and pathologists Jon Cracknell, the zoological director of Marwell Wildlife and veterinary advisor to the British & Irish Association of Zoos and Aquaria elephant focus group, and Mark Stidworthy, from the International Zoo Vet Group.
A book of condolences will be opened at Paignton Zoo for members and visitors to sign. Messages can be sent online to info@paigntonzoo.org.uk.
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