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Monthly Archives: November 2006
Guest column by G. Pettingill
Some comments on The Testimony of Colonel Otis “Mad Dog†Retchner, USAF (Ret.) http://www.danielbrenton.com/2006/11/27/the-round-files/ There was a fascinating story over at Dan Brenton’s weblog the other day. http://www.danielbrenton.com/ Dan sends updates and comments to the Odd Emperor once and a … Continue reading
More idle musings, What Should Ufology Be Focusing On Today?
There’s a thread bopping about UFO updates entitled’“What Should Ufology Be Focusing On Today” There has been some interesting commentary. Wendy Conner’s says that UFOlogest should develop a textbook –” “to teach younger generations of who, what, when, where and … Continue reading
PEAR lab’s”strange garden” prepares to close
..As found on someone’s blog, I forget which! 😉 Sometime next spring, the Prince-ton Engineering Anomalies Research laboratory (PEAR), a little-known but sometimes-controversial participant in the University’s research community, will clear its shelves and close its door, bringing an end … Continue reading
Idle Musings – The Pasionate Advocate
In the world of UFOlogy it’¢s obvious that there are many different ways of investigation and analysis. UFOlogy, as it is cannot be relegated into any formal scientific inquiry (or at least ,only on rare occasions.) Without phisical evedence, UFOs … Continue reading
Ancient Crash, Epic Wave
New Yourk Times By SANDRA BLAKESLEE Published: November 14, 2006 At the southern end of Madagascar lie four enormous wedge-shaped sediment deposits, called chevrons, that are composed of material from the ocean floor. Each covers twice the area of Manhattan … Continue reading
Astronomer tells Athens audience: E.T. liable to phone any day
2006-11-13 By Andrew Tillotson Athens NEWS Campus Reporter Intelligent life is likely abundant in the cosmos, and we will find evidence of it soon, according to one of the world’s top experts on the ongoing search for extraterrestrial life. Seth … Continue reading
Mocking Regan, losing it over Alfred and ignoring Arthur.
Sometimes I forget what all this bullcrap is about. You see, the UFO biz can be fraught with broken, shriveled up egos. Tarnished reputations and generally freaky people. People who just might be like some of your relatives, you know … Continue reading
Life in the Stars
Whether the existence of extraterrestrials is an irrefutable fact or just a compelling theory, the media would do well to start telling the story By Martin Keller November / December 2006 Issue UTNE Reader Given that the mainstream scientific community … Continue reading
Alive in Joburg
This thing’s been around for a while. Sort of a cross between the South African conflict in the 1980s and Alien nation.
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