Saturday, February 3, 2007

Southwest Ohio Paranormal Convention

TODAY!

Hosted By: Hauntings and Headstones Paranormal Research Group
When: Saturday Feb 03, 2007 at 12:00 PM
Where:
Poasttown Elementary School
6600 Trenton-Franklin rd.
Poasttown, OH 45042
US
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TODAY - The Southwest Ohio Paranormal Convention will include a question and answer session, speeches, short demonstrations on types of equipment and investigating, slide shows, and evidence presentations from groups in the surrounding areas.

Paranormal groups accepted. If interested in setting up a booth contact Glenn or Becky Riddell by phone at 513-726-0266 or email riddell@fuse.net.

Prices for event are as follows:
Admission:
10$ Adult
5$ Child (3 and under free)

Booth Rental is 50$ a booth and this includes one booth and one time slot for speech and/or demonstration of your choice and also admission for all who are in your group!

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Fastwalkers DVD released

"Fastwalker" is a code word created by NORAD (North American Air Defense Command) to classify (UFOs) unidentified flying objects which approach Earth from space and enter the atmosphere. It has been reported that from its subterranean facility deep inside Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, USA, the Air Force NORAD facility tracks a rough average of 500 of these "Fastwalkers" each year.

A new feature length documentary "Fastwalkers" has been released in DVD format. It includes Fastwalker UFO photos and Fastwalker footage gathered from around the world.

Fastwalkers provides interviews with various Ufologists including Dr. Steven M. Greer, Steve Bassett, Jim Marrs, Robert O. Dean, Dr. Michael Salla, Stanton T. Friedman, Alfred L. Webre, John Greenwald Jr., Dr. Len Horowitz, Dr. Richard Boylan, Jaime Maussan, Paola Harris, Jerry Pippin, Dr. Bruce Maccabee, A. J. Gevaerd, Sean David Morton, Graham E. Bethune, Col. Wendelle C. Stevens, Monsignor Corrado Balducci, James W. Deardorff, Phd., Robert M. Wood PhD, Charles Hall, Richard Dolan, Steven Jones, Rob Simone, Don Ware, Richard Giordano, James Courant, Dolores Cannon, Maurice Osborn, David Coote, Stoyan Cheresharov, Daniel Munioz, Lisa Davis, Bruce Jessop, Robert Miles, Alan G.Toleman, Jutta Savill; and is hosted by Erika Jessop.

Fastwalkers claims to herald in the age of "Exopolitics" and "Disclosure." It also includes interviews with first hand contactees, experiencers, and abductees.

Fastwalkers was created in the style of an "INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING" and has worldwide, on the spot coverage of "Fastwalker Hot Spots, and Fastwalker Current Happenings". Their approach of using actual interviews, provided by world reknown and respected individuals in a variety of fields of expertise attempts to expose that there is a "hidden agenda" currently being extolled to viewers by the global mainstream media.

For additional information, media kit, digital Fastwalker photos, trailers and interview clips you can visit their website at www.fastwalkers.com.

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Friday, February 2, 2007

Mexican Airliner Crew Records UFO On Cellphone

January 28, 2007 - Flight mechanic Enrique Morales Piedras recorded—on his cellphone-a sperical object crossing the skies over the region of the Popocatépetl e Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes.

According to a report given to researcher Alfonso Salazar, he was aboard a Boeing 737-200, registration XA-MAC, flying between Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta.

The witness says the flight took off at 9:20 a.m. toward Texcoco on runway 5 right. The airliner began to rise and at an elevation of 10,000 feet followed the Toluca VOR. At this time Mr. Morales Piedras began to make a recording with his cellphone, since the view was inspiring, the volcanoes were covered in snow and the weather was completely clear and sunny.

As he recorded the scenery, the airliner’s captan said: "Look, what’s that over there?" pointing straight ahead. It was at that moment that he recorded – in the eleven o’clock position – a spherical, seemingly metallic object at an estimated distance of 200 meters. The time was 9:23 a.m.

"What is most relevant of this evidence upon reviewing the video, aside from seeing the sphere, the audio picks up the TICAS alarm, which repeats: "Traffic, traffic..." meaning that the on-board collision avoidance radar picked up the flying object, which then moved to the left and sped away quickly," concluded researcher Alfonso Salazar, adding that as soon as he has the witness’s authorization, he will release the recording.


Translation (c) 2007 S. Corrales, IHU
Special thanks to Ana Luisa Cid and Alfonso Salazar
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology (February 2, 2007)
Source: www.analuisacid.com

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Skeptic Revamps $1M Psychic Prize

If you're an undiscovered psychic, soothsayer, dowser or medium, time may be running out for you to put your supernatural powers to the test and claim a million dollar prize.

But you already knew that, didn't you?

Ten years after stage magician and avowed skeptic James Randi first offered a seven-figure payday to anyone capable of demonstrating paranormal phenomenon under scientific scrutiny, the 79-year-old clear-eyed curmudgeon is revising the rules of his nonprofit foundation's Million Dollar Challenge to better target high-profile charlatans, and spend less time on unknown psychics, who too often turn out to be delusional instead of deceptive.

"We can't waste the hundreds of hours that we spend every year on the nutcases out there -- people who say they can fly by flapping their arms," says Randi. "We have three file drawers jam-packed with those collections.... There are over 300 claims that we have handled in detail."

Saturday, January 20, 2007

US Calls On China to Explain Anti-Satellite Weapon

Washington (20 January 2007) - The U.S. government has asked China to clarify its intentions following the successful test of an anti-satellite weapon last week, that was reported this week by the publication Aviation Week and Space Technology. The State Department has also expressed concern about the space debris that resulted from the missile hit on an old Chinese satellite, saying it could endanger people in space and on the ground.

General Worley says the United States is not interested in developing any space weapons, and may not have to in order to deter attacks on its space assets. The general says the U.S. ability to track everything that happens in space may be enough. "I think there's a significant deterrent effect of everyone knowing that we could attribute a hostile act in space to a particular state or non-state actor," he said.

Still, General Worley acknowledges that Space Command has the responsibility to look at additional ways to prevent attacks on U.S. satellites, ground stations and communications links. He would not provide details. The United States ended its anti-satellite weapon program more than 20 years ago after one successful test. It currently has no space-based weapons or weapons designed to attack targets in space. But experts say a powerful U.S. laser weapon could be used to blind satellites, although it was not developed for that purpose.

The State Department official who spoke Friday said even after the Chinese anti-satellite missile test there is no space weapons race. A spokesman for China's foreign ministry said Friday China also opposes what he called the 'weaponization' of space, and is not looking for a space weapons race. The Chinese spokesman would not confirm the test, but U.S. intelligence and military sources have confirmed it, as have civilian experts who monitor space activity.

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Hey I'm Sean aka Augur or Sean From IT. I'm 19 years old and I'm 5'11" with blue/green eyes and brown hair. I'm an only child and a sophomore at Rose. I graduated from Holmes High School in Covington, KY. I'm into science and technology and up on the latest in the paranormal. In October of 2001, I founded the Northern Kentucky Paranormal Youth Group (NKYPYG). Our goal was to investigate the paranormal with the highest degree of scientific integrity while having fun doing it. In the summer of 2004 we reorganized the group as The Anomaly Response Network (ARN) in order to focus more on the general public. Check out ARN's site at www.anomalyresponse.org to learn more about the paranormal and my personal website, www.sean-feeney.com, to learn more about me.

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