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UFOs Light Up The Sky

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

TIMES Territory became a hotbed of UFO activity last weekend with dozens of residents spotting mhttp://www.alienzoostore.com/catalog/U427.jpgysterious lights in the sky.

The WHT reported last week that several people had reported seeing a “spacecraft” around Hatfield and WGC.

But only now - after our newsdesk was swamped with calls from eye-witnesses - can we reveal the full magnitude of the event.

Readers young and old claim to have seen bright orange lights flying smoothly in a triangular formation, pulling off manoeuvres that no 21st century aircraft could achieve.

Many people who found themselves staring at the night sky last Friday, Saturday and Sunday initially believed they were about to watch a catastrophic air crash.

The WHT contacted Luton Airport to check if there could be a more rational explanation for the phenomena.

But a spokeswoman confirmed that, to her knowledge, there had been no scheduled fly pasts of planes or helicopters through the area.

Here is a selection of eye-witness reports from Welwyn Hatfield residents:

Lauren Sullivan, of Barnard Green, WGC, was enjoying a bonfire party on Sunday night with around 10 other friends when she spotted the lights.

She even managed to capture the moment on video camera although the footage is too dark to print in the paper.

She said: “Logic said it must have been something like a firework but it just didn’t go out.

“I’d like to think it was a UFO and I do like watching things about them on TV. I’d like to believe there’s something out there!”

Jo and Frank McNally, of Sweet Briar, WGC, were on their way to a party on Saturday night when they pulled their car over to watch the lights.

“They went right over the top of us,” said Jo, 36.

“There was no noise or anything. We just stood there in total disbelief. It’s the kind of thing you never think you will see.

“We got to the party and everyone was like ‘yeah right!’. Nobody believed us!”

Sally Metcalfe, 43, of Heronswood Place, WGC, said last Friday night was the second time her family had seen an Unidentified Flying Object this year.

“We were so rattled by what we saw,” she said. “And I’m not the type of person who drinks a lot or hallucinates!”

Anthony Hawkins, 33, of Newfields, WGC, was walking to a friend’s house on Sunday evening when he spotted the lights flying in a V formation.

He said: “They were about half-a-mile away and 100ft off the ground at a guess.

“I phoned my wife to tell her and she said ‘don’t be so stupid, it’s a firework!’ But I know what a firework looks like.

“This is basically what a UFO is, ‘unidentified’. There might be some rational explanation but I couldn’t work out what.”

Amateur astronomer Rob Bentley, 45, of Mount Way, WGC, said he was used to watching satellites re-entering Earth’s atmosphere but what his family witnessed last Sunday night was totally different.

“I’ve never seen anything like this before,” he said.

“It gave me a cold shudder at first. Then I thought it had to be a helicopter but there was no noise. My kids were gobsmacked.”

Christine and Alan Evans, of Moorlands, WGC, saw the lights late on Sunday night.

“My husband saw it first,” said Christine, 65.

“Being an ex-policeman he knew it wasn’t a helicopter or firework. We both rushed to the window and said ‘God, there’s going to be an air crash!’. But nothing happened and there was no noise.

“I promise you we weren’t drinking! It was amazing.”

Your questions answered

WITH so many baffling UFO sightings last weekend, we asked American UFO investigator Chris Augustin to shed some light on the matter.

Are the orange lights our readers have described a common occurrence in UFO sightings?

Many people have reported seeing such orbs of light. There have been a lot of sightings in the past several months where witnesses described formations of lights just like these.

They have been spotted flying in a triangular formation of between three and 12 lights - is this ‘common’?

One of the most common shapes that UFOs are reported is a triangular shape. Many times, these are very large triangular craft, that fly silently, or sometimes emit a low humming sound. The large triangular crafts have been seen worldwide, but became prevalent in Belgium in the late 80s early 90s.

Any idea what they are? Actual space crafts? Balls of energy?

With many other sightings, these balls of light are identified to be individual objects, they tend to fly back and forth, sometimes merging or separating with other lights, but tend to move in an organised formation for long durations. These lights can number anywhere from one to dozens.

How many sightings are there roughly a day?

On average, the number of UFO sightings reported to MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) and NUFORC (National UFO Research Center) per month are around 250 to 300. This is just in the US.

What would you say to sceptics to convince them UFOs exist?

The first thing I ask people is if they accept the possibility of life on other planets. There’s life on this one so, mathematically speaking, it’d be impossible for it not to exist elsewhere.

Once that issue is resolved, I present the multitude of evidence that has been collected. Every year, there are literally thousands of sightings reported, photographs taken, videos recorded, radar trackings identified, etc, that show UFOs performing manoeuvres that would be labelled impossible by conventional aircraft.

Many of these sightings can be explained away by traditional means, but it’s that small percentage, where no explanation can be found that begs the question.

Do you subscribe to the well-known conspiracy theories that governments know about it/use alien technology/Area 51/Roswell, etc?

There’s no doubt in my mind that our world powers have such knowledge. The Roswell crash gave our military and government some very advanced technology that they have been reverse engineering for years. I have personally visited Area 51 twice in the past few years.

Check out Chris’s website at http://www.aliensthetruth.com

Open to alien attack

REPORTS of UFOs over Welwyn Hatfield come just days after a Government advisor warned our planet was open to an alien attack.

Nick Pope, who ran the Ministry of Defence UFO project from 1991 to 1994 was speaking after it was revealed his former department was being closed down.

He told Sky News there had been a series of “highly credible” alien sightings and landings in the UK.

“The X-Files have been closed down,” he said.

“Frankly we are wide open. If something does not behave like a conventional aircraft now it will be ignored.

“The consequences of getting this one wrong could be huge.

Cow explosions, anyone?

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

By IR Staff - 11/14/06

There’s a big difference between urban legends — those almost believable but totally fictitious hair-raising little stories that never seem to die — and rural legends: Urban legends can be about almost anything; rural legends are about livestock mutilations.Well, there’s also the one about the exploding cow. But like the baby in the microwave or the hook hanging from the car door, livestock mutilations also never seem to go away.

So it was déjà vu all over again Sunday when we printed an Associated Press story out of Great Falls that reported, according to the headline: “Cattle mutilation stuns ranchers.”

To anyone who was around in the 1970s and 1980s, livestock mutilations are an old and fully discredited legend, despite the continuing credulity of some ranchers and investigating sheriff’s deputies.

The story reported Sunday follows the legendary scenario to a fault: The cow’s udder, genitals and rectum were cut out with “stunning” precision. So was the left side of its face, the bones “stripped as clean as if they had been boiled.” No blood spatters were found. No tracks were nearby. Why wasn’t the rest of the body eaten?

In the past, such gruesome findings have led to tales about how a secret government program requires organs and blood, or yarns about Satanist cults using the parts in rituals too horrible to contemplate. For a while, UFOs figured prominently in the mystery, until the aliens apparently moved on to abducting human beings instead.

Look: a dead animal’s blood flows to the parts of the body nearest the ground, making it appear bloodless, especially if it has been dead for a while and the blood has dried. Predators naturally go for the softer parts, and their sharp teeth, beaks and claws can make what appear to be “surgical” cuts. Why didn’t the predator devour the entire animal? Do you suppose it wasn’t that hungry?Somehow, that explanation sounds a bit more logical than black helicopters, evil cultists or aliens from outer space.

At any rate, we need a little variety here. Did you hear about the guy milking a cow who, when the cow lifted its tail to pass some of its great load of methane, decided to light the gas? Ka-POW! (The man died in the explosion, impaled by a piece of femur.)

Now there’s a story!

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Monday, October 30th, 2006

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Theater review of ‘GoreFest IV’ provides gut-busting hilarity

Monday, October 30th, 2006

by: Giovanni Russonello

Sitting in the audience of “GoreFest IV: Gross Encounters of the Nerd Kind,” it shouldn’t have come as a surprise to see the theater’s managing director Elyse Becker in the middle of the raucous blood bath. ImprovBoston, a self-described “theatrical incubator,” is just that type of casual and comedic setting for such macabre madcap revelry.

“GoreFest” is an annual event that runs for the week leading up to Halloween. This year’s “GoreFest” is a musical satire of the 1950s, poking fun at the obsession with UFOs, certain misogynistic tendencies, a sweeping fear of communism and the affinity for smoking that characterized the era.

During Saturday night’s show, a flying saucer “flew” across the stage, and no effort was made to hide the fact that it was actually a disc being waved around by a cloaked techie. Even with these low-tech effects, ImprovBoston offers a refreshingly homey feel and a fun, interactive show at reasonable prices. When the dinner-and-a-movie routine gets tired, ImprovBoston offers lively entertainment that warrants the brief T ride to Central Square.

The biggest laughs come when the zany Professor Murray, aggressively dissecting a lab rat, spews fake blood from the rat’s anus into the crowd, coating shrieking audience members with the red fluid. It was then that the audience realized why each seat’s occupant had been supplied with two plastic bags: so that they can cover themselves from flying “bodily fluids.” This happens at various opportune moments, such as when the aliens force one boy’s head into a woodcutter, or when a girl’s hand happens into a blender during home economics class.

“It was funny; the blood was really funny,” said audience member Melissa Starkey after Saturday’s show. “I’ve never been here before, but we’ll definitely be back.”

The singing in the show was great, the acting was hysterical, the house band was rocking and Saturday night’s audience enjoyed GoreFest immensely, even if the script was somewhat mild. But after all, ImprovBoston is in the business of improvisation, not stage writing.”GoreFest” is, in fact, one of the year’s only scripted shows at ImprovBoston. “We usually do improv, some standup and a little bit of sketch comedy,” GoreFest director Don Schuerman said.

This year’s final showing of “GoreFest” is tomorrow, Halloween night, at 8 p.m. Though the Halloween showing of “GoreFest” is sold out, there are still plenty of opportunities to check out one of ImprovBoston’s many weekly shows, each put on by a separate comedy troupe. “You’ll see different groups on different nights,” Schuerman said. “Every night has its own night and its own show.”

In addition to being the director of “GoreFest,” Schuerman is a member of Mainstage, the improvisational comedy troupe that is the cornerstone of ImprovBoston’s programming. “The signature group [at ImprovBoston] is Mainstage, which performs on Saturday nights. It’s like ‘Whose Line Is It, Anyway,’ but we go completely off suggestions,” Schuerman said.

A typical Mainstage show will start with an audience member suggesting a situational setting, such as a picnic. From this suggestion, the actors create a scene and take further audience contributions to develop the story.

“Mainstage has been with ImprovBoston since the club’s start in 1982,” said Schuerman. And as the sign reading, “Sold Out for 8 & 10 O’Clock Shows,” indicated last Saturday, this quirky venue is still attracting crowds.

Dr. Ted Loder Presents ‘ANTIGRAVITY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY: ALIVE AND WELL- AND VERY ADVANCED’

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

This talk summarizes a brief history of antigravity research in the US and how research activity seemed to disappear by the mid 1950s. It then addresses recently reported scientific findings and witness testimony which show us this research & technology is alive and well and very advanced.Ultimately, revelations of this research will dramatically change our 20th century view of physics and technology and must be considered in planning for energy & transportation needs in the 21st century!
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Dark energy or negative gravity is the source of ultimate power

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

dark energyIndia Daily Technology Team
Oct. 3, 2006

The concept of dark energy is nothing new. What this group of engineers and scientists are about to announce (if they are really successful) is how they really got access to the dark energy or negative gravity. Theoretically it is just not possible to create dark matter in the laboratories. The energy needed to boil the space or vacuum is just astronomical and we just do not have that mechanism in place based on technological advances.

The project leader of this group laughs at the critics and the universal skepticism. According to them, if you keep an open mind you will get an answer. All extra-terrestrial UFOs use dark energy to perform intergalactic travel at a speed faster than light. Do you believe they are sitting and boiling space in their UFOs? Dark matter is all around us and the parallel multidimensional Universes associate them. All that you need for anti-gravity propulsion is creating an environment where gravity takes a back seat and dark matter takes over the propulsion system. That is how the Universe is expanding and as a matter of fact accelerating in its expansion. Those who are not skeptics and closely observe the UFO flight patterns should get some clues in implementing such propulsion systems.

Many countries are working on dark energy propulsion systems. Most militaries in the world try to convince the public that UFOs and Extra-terrestrials are all hoax while quietly watching them to learn the next level of techno-military superiority over other countries. That is the reason why we believe that even if this group of engineers and scientist are successful they may keep quite for a long time.