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UAV Traced to Unusual Wind Turbine Destruction

Thursday, January 15, 2009

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A recent unexplained explosion has UFO experts and enthusiasts excited over the possibility of a crash and explosion Linchlnshire, England.   However, new information from Ministery of Defense insiders said that a delta wing UAV Tanaris was making test flights along the costal bombing ranges of Donna Nook and North Coates in Lincolnshire.  The crash and [...]

Alien Style Beef Jerky

Monday, January 12, 2009

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Looks like somebody has come up with the bright idea of selling beef jerky from cows that have been allegedly mutilated and/or abducted by Aliens.    I know UFO and alien related merchandise is ever popular in areas where UFO sightings are common and apparently this applies to beef jerky in a big way.  If your ever out in Baker, CA sure [...]

Apollo 14 Astronaut claims they walk among us

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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According to Dr. Edgar Mitchell, there have been many visits by to Earth by aliens and each time it was covered up by our government.  He describes them as the the traditional ‘grey’ alien.  Small in stature, greyish skin and large eyes.  Naturally NASA denies that it has anything to do with communicating aliens, looking for aliens or [...]

Automated Paintball Sentry

Monday, July 7, 2008

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Remember that scene in Aliens 2 when the space marines used several automated sentry turrets temporarily hold off a horde of alien xenomorphs?  Well, if this youtube video is any indication this kid has created a near perfect replica using a computer controlled painball gun.  Its accuracy is uncanny, even several attempts to fool the turret with another [...]

Possibility of life on Iapetus

Monday, October 15, 2007

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Saturn’s moon Iapetus has recently come under some scrutiny from the scientific community. New images from the Cassini-Huygens probe seem to show dark splotches of organic mater on the surface of the moon. Unfortunately the article in question seems to be not written by somebody with a scientific background and gives little detail [...]

Dialing the galatic phone

Thursday, September 13, 2007

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Humans have always been driven by our need to explore and discover. Through out history that drive has often landed the human race in hot water with each other and with our environment. I’m sure most of us at one point or another have looked up at the night sky and wondered who [...]

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    On March 5, 2009 | by Creekjumper
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    On March 1, 2009 | by Creekjumper
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    On February 27, 2009 | by Creekjumper
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    On February 26, 2009 | by Creekjumper
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    On February 24, 2009 | by Creekjumper
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    On February 8, 2009 | by Creekjumper
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