Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Pennsyl-tucky

Pennsylvania witnesses videotape 'two glowing red orbs' hovering over field
Examiner.com
Two Pennsylvania witnesses at Feasterville reported watching and videotaping "two glowing red orbs hovering over a field," according to October 8, 2012, testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database. The two friends were in ...
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Florida witness describes 'glowing orange rectangle' UFO
Examiner.com
A Florida witness at Melbourne reported "an evenly glowing, orange rectangle" that moved overhead about 8:37 p.m. on October 7, 2012, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database. The witness was inside ...
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Aliens: Boomerang UFO communicates to LA witness
Examiner.com
UFO Sightings Daily reports testimony of a UFO on 7 October 2012 over the Burbank area in Los Angeles, California that communicated to the witness. UFO Sightings Daily is coordinated by Scott C. Waring, who is a UFO researcher and author who has ...
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Declassified Documents Show Air Force Was Working On UFOs
WebProNews
Everybody loves a good UFO story. The fascination with alien spacecraft has been documented throughout the centuries with stories dating all the way back to 10th-century mentioning the circular flying machines. Flying saucers really took off in popular ...
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The Air Force Released Its Cold War Schematics On How To Build A Flying Saucer
Business Insider
While the U.S. officially denies it believes in UFOs it apparently thought enough of "flying saucer" technology to commission a Canadian firm to develop a craft for the Air Force in the 1950s. While video of the craft has been out for some time, the ...
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Time for the debate
Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
In Walter Cronkite's 1966 suck-up documentary for the Air Force — “UFO: Friend, Foe or Fantasy?”— CBS took viewers to the NORAD nerve center in Colorado, where a reporter asked Capt. Gary Reese if UFOs can avoid radar detection. “So far as we know,” ...
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
Re-Airing of the "Professor Weird" Pilot & A Challenge Regarding UFO "Kooks"
Huffington Post (blog)
Special attention is directed at possible alien abductions in the initial episode, and, in this context, I am issuing a challenge to Lord Martin Rees, one of Great Britain's foremost astronomers, who recently asserted that "only kooks see UFOs." I am ...
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown review
PC Advisor
Its name was X-COM: UFO Defense, also know as UFO: Enemy Unknown, and even by today's standards it remains far more ambitious, accomplished and smart than the vast majority of games that followed it. (Don't mention the embarrassing 1990s haircuts, ...
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown review: Close encounters
Joystiq
My squad touches down in a wooded area, somewhere in the continental United States. The Skyranger's ramp lowers and my soldiers shuffle out. Dead animals litter the ground under the tree cover. I inch my squad members forward, toward the crashed UFO.
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