I'll admit my knowledge is not as good as many on here but I thought there were a lot of aspects of the Admaski case which were still unexplainable. I know there were a few things which caused some doubt but I remember reading about some leading film technicians saying the famous footage was...
Sorry for the long delay in replying. I watched the excerpt. It looks like a really interesting documentary. The fact that my friend and his mum had no knowledge about this would rule out placebo entirely but I see the point you are making.
Just wanted to share something and get people's views on this. This whole story sounds ridiculous even to me. Some years ago a friend of mine told me his elderly mother had been told she had a very large tumour on her lung about the size of a golf ball. I had been reading the book the Intention...
BBC News - Anglo-Saxon 'kings' village' discovered in Rendlesham
It seems Rendelsham was the settlement for Anglo Saxon kings with certain buried artifacts being found recently.
Was this what the aliens were looking for? :)
I may be wrong but didn't some people come forward a year or so ago to claim they hoaxed this whole thing? I'm not saying that was the true explanation mind you.
Riddle in the sands: Thousands of strange 'Nazca Lines' discovered in the Middle East
Peru’s Nazca Lines, the mysterious geoglyphs etched into the desert centuries ago by indigenous groups, are world famous – and now thousands of similar patterns have been found in the Middle East.
Satellite...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/charles-hickson-who-became-known-for-his-claimed-1973-pascagoula-ufo-abduction-dies-at-80/2011/09/13/gIQAb9MrPK_story.html
Charles Hickson, who became known for his claimed 1973 Pascagoula UFO abduction, dies at 80
GAUTIER, Miss. — Charles E...
I've been working my way through these recordings and much credit to uforadio for meticulously putting this together. I really do have to grit my teeth though listening to the giggly way the mainstream media handle this topic. Particularly some of the stupid comments and questions by the...
Just out of interest I thought I would check out some Airline pilot forums to see if anything interesting comes up with regard to unusual sightings. Of course I'm sure the majority of pilots don't want to touch the subject particularly on a public forum but there were a few interesting items I...
I'm not sure if you already covered it but I found this related story http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2028109/Mystery-UFO-filmed-flying-motorway-close-BBC-reporter-saw-disc-shaped-aircraft.html
I couldn't help thinking that on the accompanying video the orbs might be something reflected...
I'm a big fan of Timothy Good's early books as I thought they were very level headed and backed up by lots of outstanding eyewitness reports. But am I alone in thinking some of his later books and UFO theories are a little bit crazy? He talks about Alien bases and battles amongst different alien...
This looks quite exciting. Richard Branson is backing exploration of the deepest parts of the oceans. I've often thought an emphasis on space exploration seems crazy when a huge proportion of out own planet is unexplored.
http://www.virginoceanic.com/mission/dives/
What is baffling me is why you didn't see the object when you took the picture. It is virtually in the centre of the picture. Unless the sunlight was blinding you which is possible as you can see the object would have been in the shade. I have to confess my initial thoughts were that this is a...