Thursday, May 20, 2010

UFO spotted over Belfast
Richard Barr was at his mother Elaine's Cregagh Road home last Friday watching television when a "huge orange light" attracted their attention.  Stunned by what they saw, both went into the back garden to investigate, only to discover further strange lights hovering above.

Full article: http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/VIDEO-39UFO-spotted-over-Belfast.6306416.jp

Needles, California sighting may have been secret military craft
It's a UFO, in the literal sense -- it's still unidentified. Half a dozen witnesses say they saw something in the sky over Needles and Bullhead City or watched it being carried away by a phalanx of military helicopters. Was it a spy plane or a drone or something more exotic?  Several eyewitnesses say the mystery object blazed out of the sky in the early hours of May 14, 2008. The long cylinder with the turquoise glow was seen over Bullhead City by former cop Frank Costigan and others. It seemed, at one point, to slow down in its descent.  South of Needles, a fisherman in a houseboat saw the light pass over and slam into the riverbank 50 or so yards west of the Colorado River. Minutes later, at least four military type helicopters appeared in the area and a giant sky crane was used to haul the object into the air and away toward the north.  The fisherman, who uses the nickname Bob on the River, said what he saw. "It didn't look like a meteor. I've seen meteors before. It looked like a plane crashing."

Full article: http://www.8newsnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=12518081

The Russian town of Belgorod, known for it's bans on swearing and dancing, is trying to warn local club owners not to allow heavy metal musicians to play in the community, due to their Satanic and destructive nature.

Full article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/7745887/Russian-town-to-ban-satanic-heavy-metal.html

(Unbelievable UFO Update)  British computer hacker and UFO enthusiast Gary McKinnon, gets reprieve from being extradited to the U.S. for hacking into Pentagon computers, after intervention from the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom.
Full article: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article7131780.ece

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