High Strangeness
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location of Sighting: Kincardine, Ontario.
Number of witnesses: 1
Number of Objects: 1
Shape of Objects: Round.
Full Description of Event/Sighting: Round (oblong) bright white light no sound and very fast. There was no smoke trail no jet sounds. It flew just under through fog among clean horizon. I couldn't see it go anywhere and lasted a slit second. I decided to report it as earlier that summer. I saw a light hover in my trees darting back and forth and thought it might be a firefly as it was small.
Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location of Sighting: Whitby Ontario Canada west sky.
Number of witnesses: 3
Number of Objects: 1
Shape of Objects: Triangular.
Full Description of Event/Sighting: I noticed a very bright star in the western sky last night around 7:00pm. The sky was clear and the object seemed to actually cast a very wide beam. After looking at the light for a while, I thought that perhaps it was a helicopter with a search light on. My daughter joined me and the light didn't move for a further 20 minutes. We then looked at it through binoculars and could both see a leading, very bright light like a huge fire or search light. The remainder of the overall triangular shape seemed to consist of either a number of smaller triangles or flame streaks of blue and orange.
The Federal Aviation Administration's spokesman Roland Herwig attributed the reports to falling debris from a recent satellite collision.
According to the Associated Press, a derelict Russian spacecraft designed for military communications and a working satellite owned by U.S.-based Iridium, which served commercial customers as well as the U.S. Department of Defense, collided over Siberia on Tuesday.
Some described the light as a greenish color, others said it was white, and some said it had a blue appearance.
Paul Lewis, University of Tennessee Space Science Outreach program director, did not see the light, but said the descriptions he received indicate it may have been a meteor.
"The film shows one object that changes color in white, red, and blue. You can see clearly the moon and one star in the sky together with this object in the footage."
One witness was sitting and watching television with her husband, a former Airman, and her daughter when she noticed a UFO through a large glass sliding door that looks out towards the Tucson Mountains behind her backyard.
The witness described the object as disc shaped with non-strobing red lights at its front and rear. She estimated it was moving south to north at an altitude of about 150m. The object then 'exploded' in a large blaze of bright white light and sped away horizontal to the earth at an incredible speed.
But the recently-discovered Gospel of Judas does actually mention some mystifying aerial marvels directly linked to him. Ironically, modern UFO groups cling to their views with such determined prejudice that a new type of intolerance appears to be emerging in the analysis of the UFO phenomenon.
Some devotees of the Old Testament think that visitors from the skies or the heavens may be the "sons of God" desiring the daughters of men to breed a race of Nephilim - or fallen angels. Many conservative fundamentalists feel that anything whatsoever coming down from heaven is truly demonic, unless it´s the Messiah in white robes, suspended in a cumulus cloud. Most of those celestial views were formulated during the Middle Ages and have not progressed at all since then, despite the dawn of human space travel.
Unexplained noises, visions of a young boy dressed all in white and the sound of breaking glass have become an almost daily and eerie occurrence for the mother and two daughters who live in the home.
"We hear noises all of the time," said the mother who preferred to go by the name Bonnie. "Especially after my daughters brought home a ouija board a few months ago."
Scared and huddled together in their kitchen, "Sophia" and "Christina" said they purchased the game board in October and after using it for the first time, odd things began to happen shortly after.
The bloody events of February 14, 1929 began nearly five years before with the murder of Dion O'Banion, the leader of Chicago's north side mob. At that time, control of bootleg liquor in the city raged back and forth between the North Siders, run by O'Banion, and the south side Outfit, which was controlled by Johnny Torrio and his henchman, Al Capone. In November 1924, Torrio ordered the assassination of O'Banion and started an all-out war in the city. The North Siders retaliated soon afterward and nearly killed Torrio outside of his home. This brush with death led to him leaving the city and turning over operations to Capone, who was almost killed himself in September 1926. The following month, Capone shooters assassinated Hymie Weiss, who had been running the north side mob after the death of O'Banion. His murder left the operation in the hands of George "Bugs" Moran, a long-time enemy of Capone. For the most part, Moran stood alone against the Capone mob, since most of his allies had succumbed in the fighting. He continued to taunt his powerful enemy and looked for ways to destroy him.








