Denver Isaacs
namibianWed, 21 May 2008 23:25 UTC
A shooting star? Ball of lightning? Visiting aliens from outer space? Whatever it was, a handful of residents from Usakos are convinced they saw an unidentified flying object (UFO) pass over their heads on Sunday night.
According to Hester Schmidt, who was sitting on her porch with her husband at the time, they saw what looked like a "round ball with a long tail", passing overhead in the direction of Swakopmund.
"We didn't hear anything, but it was extremely fast and it went really low.
I would say the ball was about 18 inches in diameter as we'd call it in the old times," she told The Namibian.
Tom Leonard
TelegraphMon, 19 May 2008 06:40 UTC
The US space agency Nasa is sponsoring a university course on how to talk to aliens.
English students at the University of Wyoming are being encouraged to consider the possibility that humanity might one day make contact with aliens and then not know what to say.
"Interstellar Message Composition", a creative writing class, is believed to be the first of its kind to engage writers in a potential cosmic conversation, say its founders.
Ed Komarek
OpEd NewsWed, 14 May 2008 06:10 UTC
People should not be complacent and just assume their own mind is under their personal control because often it is not. Our whole society is geared toward taking advantage of each other in many different ways that include subtle forms of mind control.
Whether a UFO visited two Central Texas towns will remain a mystery - at least for now.
"All the video that we've analyzed hasn't provided substantial proof," Ken Cherry, Texas state director of the Mutual UFO Network, said Sunday. "Without definite evidence, we're left with the word of our witnesses."
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It's a credible version of The X Files hit TV series... police officers' sightings of 256 suspected UFOs in Britain skies.
DC Gary Heseltine, who collated the unofficial database PRUFOS (Police Reporting UFOs), has been inundated with sightings the length and breadth of the country.
James Oberg
MSNBCThu, 15 May 2008 16:27 UTC
The highly publicized releases of "UFO files" from France and Britain provide more puzzling tales about anomalous aerial objects over the years. But the stories behind some of the most spectacular sightings in UFO history will come to light only when the Russian Ministry of Defense opens up its files.
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These 14 sketches are based on drawings made by an airline pilot during the Minsk UFO sighting in 1984, and published in the journal Science in the USSR in 1991. The sketches show the sequence of bright lights witnessed by the pilot - and provide evidence that could help crack the case.
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The NBC show "Dateline" and msnbc.com have put out a request to the public to submit photos and videos of UFOs.
According to the
msnbc.com Web site, a show is planned this Sunday, May 18, using photos and videos of UFOs they receive.
Moscow - Islamic teaching admits extraterrestrial intelligence, the Muftis' Council of Russia representative stated.
"According to the Holy Koran, the Almighty speaks about creation of various worlds. We know the world of people, jinns, plants and animals. Perhaps, we don't know everything. The Creator can create anything. Other creatures may inhabit the worlds out of our reach," the chairman of the international department of the Muftis' Council Rushan Abbyasov was quoted as saying by the Moskovsky Komsomolets daily on Thursday.
Comment: So we have the
Catholic church and the Russian Muslims and Jews who accept believing in extraterrestrial life and the
Orthodox church who doesn't - but do accept the "demon" spirits. One can't but question: Why this sudden interest of monotheistic religions in the UFO and this need to take a public stance on the matter?
Comment: So we have the Catholic church and the Russian Muslims and Jews who accept believing in extraterrestrial life and the Orthodox church who doesn't - but do accept the "demon" spirits. One can't but question: Why this sudden interest of monotheistic religions in the UFO and this need to take a public stance on the matter?