Friday, June 4, 2010

New Mexico paranormal researchers believe they've discovered a UFO landing site
Aliens exist, and they’ve landed in New Mexico before. So says a group of concerned citizens from Angel Fire, New Mexico known as the Alliance Studying Paranormal Experiences, who say that after a vigorous investigation, an alien landing is the only explanation for the bizarre markings found in a pasture in Moreno Valley, outside of town. Not only has the Alliance Studying Paranormal Experiences studied the pasture (owned by Judy Piper), but they’ve also had it examined by experts from the Mutual UFO Network, who confirm it is the real deal.  As it turns out, sparesely-populated Angel Fire is a “UFO hot spot,” according to Alliance president Janet Sailor. Probably because it is sparsely populated and aliens can land and leave without anybody from the alien visitor’s bureau pestering them. It’s kind of a pain when your flying saucer breaks down, though.

Full article: http://www.popfi.com/2010/06/04/ufo-landing-site-found-in-new-mexico/

Haunted radio picks up mysterious radio programs despite having no power
The Pye valve wireless at Montrose Air Station, a heritage centre that tells the story of the men and women who served there, has no power and is not connected to any source of electricity.  The aerodrome has been a source of paranormal sightings and sounds for almost a century, with reports of ghostly figures, eerie footsteps and door handles turning, but the mysterious wireless broadcasts have had even the most sceptical staff at the station searching for a rational explanation.  The vintage radio set is kept in a recreation of a 940s room. Several people have heard Second World War era broadcasts including the big band sound of the Glenn Miller orchestra and speeches by Winston Churchill. The broadcasts come on at random and can last for up to half an hour.

Full article: http://news.stv.tv/scotland/tayside/181127-radio-ghost-mystery-at-former-raf-station/

Bigfoot expert claims he's on the verge of discovering the elusive hairy beast
Billy Willard says he’s on the verge of a major discovery that could change the way humans think about the natural world, not to mention their need for a creature-proof home security system.Here in Spotsylvania County, in the forests around Lake Anna, Willard contends there have been 14 sightings in the past decade of that most fabled of cryptozoic beasts: Bigfoot

Full article: http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2010/06/04/true_believer_on_trail_of_sasquatch_in_va_claims_14_sightings/?page=1

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