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Phoenix

Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe: Mysterious fires burn down four family homesteads

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A Tsholotsho family is being terrorised by mysterious fires that have burnt down four homesteads belonging to its members.

The mysterious fires have been going on for the past month at Mpilo Village, about 90km west of Tsholotsho Business Centre.

Stunned villagers said the fires start out of nowhere.

They said they suspected the fires were out to destroy a particular member of the family who is always present when they break out.


The villagers have since isolated the family, fearing that they could also be victims of the "bad omen".

In an interview on Wednesday, Mr Samson Moyo (84), the grandfather of the girl who is suspected to be the target of the strange fires, said they first broke out on May 3, after the death of his wife.

Robot

'These strikes are wrong': UK opposition leader Ed Miliband answers interviewer's questions with same response 6 times! Is he a robot?

Proof that Ed Miliband has finally lost the plot. During this BBC interview he gives a virtually identical answer to every question that the interviewer asks.


Comment: 'Lost the plot'? Or a malfunction downloading?!


UFO

Cylinder UFOs reported over Indiana, Illinois

Witnesses in Indiana and Illinois are reporting a cylinder-shaped UFO in the daytime skies in separate cases, according to June 29, 2011, testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
Cylinder UFO
© File imageVintage cylinder UFO image: July 8, 1967, Cumberland, Rhode Island.

Two witnesses standing in a Kokomo, IN, parking lot reported watching "a large, dull silver/gray cylinder flying at high altitude from east to west high in the sky" on a nearly cloudless day in MUFON Case # 29773.

"No wings, no tail, no contrail," the reporting witness stated. "A large cylinder, at least twice the size of a large jetliner, with rounded ends versus pointy nose and tail. Estimated altitude 30,000 feet. There was no sound, but from that altitude and distance, not surprising. We watched as the cylinder crossed the sky over Kokomo slightly to our north from east to west - a total of maybe two minutes - last seen heading over Burlington due west of Kokomo."

Question

Mysterious Light Burst Captured by Hawaii Telescope

Mystery Burst
© Kanoa Withington / CFHTTwo telescopes in Hawaii caught this mysterious burst in the sky on film. The sight is likely that of a test missile venting fuel in the upper atmosphere.
A bubble-like burst of light captured on two Hawaii telescopes last week likely has a terrestrial origin, observers say.

The mysterious phenomenon took place in the wee hours of the morning on June 22. At about 3:37 a.m. local time, a white sphere blossomed in the night sky, expanding like a soap bubble and then disappearing. A webcam on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope on Mauna Kea, the tallest mountain in Hawaii, captured the image, as did a camera on the Subaru telescope, also on Mauna Kea.

Astronomers from the observatory put the image online, where it became something of a sky-enthusiast mystery. Observers floated theories ranging from a trick of the camera to solar events to meteors. But none of the evidence fit until a user named "calvin737" on the Starship Asterisk astronomy discussion forum pointed out that Vandenburg Air Force Base in California had launched a unarmed test Minuteman III missile just minutes before the bubble appeared in Hawaii.

Telescope

UFO, 'Star Gate' or just a ballistic missile? Mysterious bubble-like light burst seen over Hawaii

Footage of this incredible bubble-like burst of light in the night sky was captured by cameras at an astronomical observatory in Hawaii.

Sky watchers have been flooding internet forums with speculation about the burst, filmed by a webcam mounted on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope on Mauna Kea.

Captured in time-lapse footage, the glowing sphere takes several minutes to expand until it virtually fills the frame - then it vanishes as mysteriously as it appeared.

Bubble seen over Hawaii
© From Daily Mail articleInter-dimensional time portal: The burst was captured on time-lapse video by a webcam mounted on an astronomical observatory in Hawaii

UFO

UFOs seen in London skies: Real or hoax? (PHOTOS & VIDEOS)

A series of mystifying flying objects were seen in London skies on Friday, June 24, bringing the same unanswered question to the fore - do UFOs really exist?

Several videos were captured from different angles. Many skeptics alleged that the videos could be tricks. But, it's not yet explained how the same objects were filmed from different angles at the same time, questions Examiner.com.

One of the videos was captured outside the London BBC Radio 1 Building, while another was taken near the Tower Bridge.

The videos that were uploaded on YouTube by different people, gathered mixed reactions from viewers. A comment from one of the non-believers read like this: "Sorry, it doesn't even look particularly realistic. Adobe After-Effects is quite capable of producing this stuff even for amateurs."

Meanwhile, another viewer who seemed to be convinced by the video said, "Why is so difficult to all those people believe in UFOs images and videos like this? Almost 2 billion people believe in god and Jesus that never saw.. Its confuse."

Soon it hit the social networking sites as well. Christie Montero, who believes in the existence of UFOs, tweeted, "So more UFO's were spotted in london and they got da video on WSHH!!!!! See and ppl be thinkin I'm crazy when I say aliens are real."

Another person, with a user name 'UFO_Sighting', tweeted, "Are aliens getting less camera shy?"

There are some people who are questioning the phenomena. One of them tweeted, "Real Or Fake!? UFO's Spotted By Multiple People In London! (What do you think?)"

June 24: What's special?

It was on June 24, 1947, Kenneth Arnold, an amateur pilot, who witnessed a chain of nine objects while he was flying a small plane near Mount Rainier in Washington, according to Space.com.

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South Africa: Freakish Fires Terrorise Family

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Pietermaritzburg - Mysterious fires that apparently ignite spontaneously have over the past two weeks destroyed the homes and belongings of a family in Hopewell near Thornville.

The freakish fires have burned through the Mthembu family's main house, two low-cost houses in the yard and another low-cost house belonging to the children, across the street from the main family home.

The charred remains of some of their possessions - beds, sound system speakers, plastic and steel wash basins, food and clothes - lay in the yard on Sunday.

The steel basins had melted.

The remaining furniture that the family managed to pull out of the fire was strewn across the lawn as they kept watch over it.

Neighhbours, fire-fighters and managers from the Richmond municipality and uMgungundlovu district disaster management teams agreed that this was the first fire of its kind they have witnessed.

UFO

Flying Saucers Turn 64! A Look Back at the Origin of UFOs

On June 24, 1947, an amateur pilot named Kenneth Arnold was flying a small plane near Mount Rainier in Washington state when he saw something extraordinarily strange. Directly to his left, about 20 to 25 miles north of him and at the same altitude, a chain of nine objects shot across the sky, glinting in the sun as they traveled.

By comparing their size to that of a distant airplane, Arnold gauged the objects to be about 45 to 50 feet wide. They flew between two mountains spaced 50 miles apart in just 1 minute, 42 seconds, he observed, implying an astonishing speed of 1,700 miles per hour, or three times faster than any manned aircraft of the era. However, as if controlled, the flying objects seemed to dip and swerve around obstacles in the terrain.

When the objects faded into the distance, Arnold flew to Yakima, Wash., landed and immediately told the airport staff of the unidentified flying objects he had spotted. The next day, he was interviewed by reporters, and the story spread like wildfire across the nation.

"At that time there was still some thought that Mars or perhaps Venus might have a habitable surface," Robert Sheaffer, an author of UFO books (and a skeptic), told Life's Little Mysteries. "People thought these UFOs were Martians who had come to keep an eye on us now that we had nuclear weapons."

As time would prove, this was but the first of many outlandish theories behind visits of an extraterrestrial nature. The era of UFO sightings had begun.

Eye 2

UK: Bridgend schoolgirl 'murdered by psychopathic ex-boyfriend over free breakfast bet'

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A schoolboy murdered a former girlfriend after he was promised a free breakfast if he carried out the killing, a jury heard today.

Rebecca Aylward, 15, of Maesteg, near Bridgend, south Wales, was battered to death within weeks of the chilling bet with a friend.

Her alleged killer, 16, lured her to a secluded wood near Bridgend where he smashed her head with a rock, the court heard. To divert suspicion from himself, he had previously told her to let it be known she was meeting someone else.

But she failed to follow his directions and told her mother the name of the person she was meeting, the jury heard.

Greg Taylor QC began today by handing the Swansea Crown Court jury a list of terms used in texting and on MSN and Facebook.

Evidence from all those sources will play a key role in the prosecution case of what he called a "teenage murder".

Comment: The unending list of horror stories coming out of Bridgend continues. Here are just a few events from this dark place in recent years:

Bridgend, South Wales: Number of young people found hanged in 'suicide cult town' rises to 13

What's going on? UK: Another hanging death in Bridgend

Bridgend, UK: Tributes paid to the 20th person found hanged

UK: Bridgend hanging is 23rd suicide in area in 20 months

Bridgend Is A Strange Place: Wife Posed As Schoolgirl To Trap Paedophile Husband

More Weirdness in 'Suicide County'! Bridgend, South Wales: Town terrorised by 250 wild horses 'abandoned by gypsies who can't afford to feed them'

UK: Yet another hanging in Bridgend


Evil Rays

A Mysterious Throb Deep in Your Bed

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Me, I'm all about the furtive mysteries, the bizarre phenomena no one can quite explain, all flavors of tantalizing magic that make science and the rational mind twitch and hiccup, then shrug and think surely someone, somewhere must have a simple explanation, even though no one really does.

Whale songs? Dark energy? Pyramids? Quantum physics? Oddly curved Polish trees? Newt Gingrich? Mystical million-year-old cave paintings by the lost tribes of French-Indian Trepanning Podiatrists? Obvs.

But I also adore the lesser-known and the seemingly meaningless mysteries, the countless smallish, transitory tales of OMG WTF scattered about the human psychodrama that seem to point to something larger and weirder, something more deeply tattooed into the collective subconscious, but which we're simply unable to understand at this glitchy phase of human evolution. That sort of stuff makes my eyelashes curl. In a good way.