Mysterious Objects Puzzle Couple
by Ellen Ast, Albany Democrat-Herald
LACOMB - Raye Laufer has a vivid
recollection of what she and her husband Derral saw in the sky above
their Lacomb home last month and wants to know if others saw the
same thing.
On Saturday, Sept. 22, the Laufers stepped outside to smoke
cigarettes in the forested back yard of their Moran Lane home,
nestled in a quiet valley among hills about five miles outside from
Lacomb. It was shortly after 9 p.m., a clear night.
The couple fixed their attention on two long, silver, bullet-shaped
objects flying side-by-side across the sky. Neither object had
lights or made a sound, Raye said, and they soon split up: One
headed east, the other toward the northeast...
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Vanished - Into Thin
Air!
Perplexing accounts of
mysterious disappearances
by Stephen Wagner, About.com
PEOPLE DISAPPEAR EVERY day. It's been estimated that as many as 10
million people are reported missing each year in the U.S. alone;
about 95 percent of them return or are otherwise accounted for. Of
the remaining 5 percent, some are runaways, others are kidnappings,
abductions or the victims of some other crime.
There is a small percentage of disappearances, however, for which
there is no easy explanation. We related several such incidents in a
previous article, Vanished! Unexplained Disappearances. The fate of
these people - sometimes groups of people - is left for us to wonder
about. Did they unwittingly step into a time portal?... Were they
swallowed up by a rift in our three-dimensional world?... Were they
abducted by extraterrestrials in UFOs? These are pretty far-out
suggestions, to be sure, but the circumstances of the following
unexplained disappearances leave us scratching our heads in
bewilderment.
The Vanishing Prisoner - This first account is an excellent case in
point because it defies any rational explanation for one simple
reason: it occurred in full view of witnesses...
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The truth is out
there: Roswell incident recalled by local vet who was there 60 years
ago
by Gary Warth,
NC Times
Something happened in Roswell, New
Mexico, 60 years ago this summer.
In June or early July 1947, a farmer found strange debris while
working on a ranch about 70 miles north of Roswell. He put some of
it in a box and drove to the local sheriff. Neither man knew what to
make of it, so the sheriff called Roswell Army Air Field, which sent
two men to investigate.
On July 9, 1947, the Roswell Daily Record, a newspaper, printed a
story with the alarming headline: "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On
Ranch in Roswell Region."
Other than those facts, there appear to be few things people agree
on regarding what has become known as "the Roswell incident..."
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Bigfoot Does SO exist! There.
Blogsquatcher
ThTaking off from
this post, what are the categories of evidence that bigfoot really
does exist? What kind of evidence do we have, and how good is it?
Well, to put it in general terms, we’ve got all kinds of evidence
and some of it is very good.
1. Thousands of sightings from eyewitnesses. One would be wrong to
throw these out, even as a skeptic. No one case proves anything, but
the sheer number of people should alert one to something unexplained
going on. And the consistency of detail is astounding if one wishes
to believe these are all misidentifications and hallucinations. We
have a great bulk of reports, going back centuries, that correspond
with each other, many with details researchers didn't appreciate
well enough until recently.
2. Tracks that show anatomical details no hoaxer would have bothered
to create (at least until they became a "feature" of what is
considered a legit track). The number and distribution of tracks
argues that there is a real creature making them, unless you
subscribe to author and researcher John Green’s sarcastic theory
that there is a worldwide organization committed to creating and
sustaining the hoax. These tracks are often found in places people
are very unlikely to go, suggesting (if it were all a hoax) that
there are many more hoaxed tracks never found. How do skeptics
explain this? The fact is, they never try to explain it. They simply
wave their hands and say, “hoax”, as if that finishes the business.
3. Hair samples. There is a collection of hairs now that show
internal consistencies but they also do not come from any known
animal. The most interesting feature of some of the the hair samples
tested is that they appear to be human in most respects, but they do
not have the toxins our hairs do as a result of living in our toxin
rich society...
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