Thursday, July 1, 2010

UFO appears over capital of Kyrgystan
June 30 late in the evening over the Kyrgyz capital appeared an unidentified flying object, reports a REGNUM News . . Like a comet on the object flew from west to east, leaving behind a glowing cylindrical plume.  A few minutes later, an outbreak and the "head" of the object separated, so that the train was behind her.  UFO flew away, still leaving a trace, but less broad, the rays were like in the four sides of him.  After some time the UFO had disappeared from sight.

Full article: http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.regnum.ru%2Fnews%2Fsociety%2F1299883.html&sl=ru&tl=en 

English ex-cop discusses his UFO encounter
A former police officer saw a UFO, and what he thought were children that “disappeared all of a sudden”, while driving from Hertford to Puckeridge.The sighting was in July last year, but has only emerged within the last few days on a UFO-watcher’s website.  In his tantalising account the ex-cop, who identified himself only as Nick R, wrote: “I saw whilst driving along the A10 going home one evening after work north a light which was not the moon, orange and oval in shape. I drove into my parking space in Puckeridge and went into my flat. Faffed about for about 10 minutes then went outside for a cigarette.

Full article: http://www.herald24.co.uk/news/ex_hertford_cop_s_close_encounter_after_ufo_sighting_1_484178 

San Deigo Zoo hopes to clone endangered species 'Jurassic Park'-style
Researchers at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, and San Diego Zoo have collaborated to create stem cells from the skin cells of a dead drill monkey, an endangered monkey native to Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria and Cameroon.  The scientists, speaking at the International Society for Stem Cell Research in San Francisco, hope that the "induced pluripotent stem" (iPS) cells thus created can then be biochemically persuaded into becoming sperm and egg cells. They can then be implanted into the womb of another monkey, and will hopefully form a viable foetus.

Full article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/dinosaurs/7865765/Zoo-to-bring-dead-animals-back-to-life-Jurassic-Park-style.html

Trial date set for Colorado psychic who claimed her clients money was 'evil'...so she took it off their hands!

A psychic from Longmont doesn't need a crystal ball to see a trial date in her future. A Boulder County judge said on Thursday there is enough evidence to put Nancy Marks, 54, on trial.  Marks is set to enter a plea in August.  Marks is accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from customers after telling them that money is evil.  Police said Marks, who went by several aliases, threatened her victims, saying that if they told anyone, bad things would happen to them.

Full article: http://cbs4denver.com/news/Psychic.Fraud.Arrest.2.1783962.html

Ghost of Jim Morrison haunts bathroom of L.A. Mexican restaurant
July 3 marks 39 years since Jim Morrison, the deep-voiced front man for the band The Doors, was found dead in an apartment bathtub in Paris, France.  But that doesn't mean "The Lizard King" isn't still making the rounds in one of his former West Hollywood haunts.  As devout fans gather at his Parisian grave this weekend, looking for signs of the brooding singer and poet's spirit, they might be better served if they visited a Mexican restaurant at 8512 Santa Monica Blvd.

Full article: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/ghost-of-jim-morrison-of-the-doors-said-to-haunt-mexican-restaurant-in-los-angeles/19536348 

Professor who claims he could create holy water charged in South Korea
A South Korean medical professor who invented a digital device he claimed could transform tap water into holy water is facing fraud charges, Seoul police said Thursday.  They said the professor claimed to have digitally captured the supposed curative powers of holy water on devices that he sold to more than 5,000 people for a total profit of nearly 1.7 billion won (1.3 million dollars).
Full article: http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/asia/184400/s-korean-professor-charged-over-holy-water-device

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