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Mar 11 2008

UFO Bits & Pieces

While scanning the Net this morning, these items caught my attention:

1. A story linking the recent earthquake in Britain with ball-lightning – or maybe so-called Earth Llights?

2. This device isn’t a UFO but it looks suitably alien and is a great piece of very cool footage. (Hat tip to Cabinet of Wonders).

3. A cutting and amusing discussion of the recent photo of the “Man on Mars” that got certain elements of the UFO community way too over-excited.

4.Regan Lee on desert encounters.

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Nick Redfern – who has written posts on UFOMystic.
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3 Comments to “UFO Bits & Pieces”

  1. red pill junkie Says:

    Tha air ray was incredibly cool! and its sister the aqua ray seemed like the perfect tool for finding aquatic cryptids, like ol’ Nessie ;-)

  2. euphemystic Says:

    I think the air ray is a way to turn the office atrium into a giant aquarium for tense workers.

  3. euphemystic Says:

    I’ve seen such flashes before here in the mountains. Tectonic forces generating EM effects in quartz bearing rock or something. Makes me think about the experiments being done massaging people’s brains with EM fields and causing them to experience presences, etc. The movement of the earth could be behind a lot of things.

    Further on the subject of technology looking more and more otherworldly, check out the Wind Dam. I guess that’s what happens when designers listened to too many YES albums back in the 70’s and took the album cover art seriously.

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