Crop Circles - Lasne, Belgium
12.12.2006 20:17 - source: UFO News Blog
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Russian officials said an unidentified flying object fell out of the sky and burned on impact Friday in the taiga of East Siberia, the news agency Interfax reported. Law enforcement authorities in the Krasnoyarsk region told Interfax residents had reported seeing a "flying apparatus" plunge from the sky at about 10 a.m. Residents of the remote area, some 260 kilometres north of the regional capital of Krasnoyarsk, said the surrounding area had been charred, showing signs of a fire. Authorities, however, said they had been unable to reach the scene due to inclement weather conditions. "Investigators and transport officials are now being sent from Krasnoyarsk to establish the reasons behind the crash," a police official said. Regional authorities have not speculated about what the object might have been, but they noted a helicopter had flown over the scene and that its crew had not seen any traces of fire. The vast Siberian taiga, an area of boundless forest, famously played host to an explosion known as the "Tunguska event" in June 1908 after an object, now thought to be an asteroid or comet, slammed into a remote area north of Lake Baikal. Read more
The images - released for the first time on Wednesday by the US space agency NASA - were taken earlier this year in an attempt to unlock the secrets of the Red Planet. Experts have long believed water was to be found on Mars, which is subject to extreme weather conditions. This latest discovery may provide vital proof there was life on Mars and that it is possible for man to land on its arid and rocky surface. NASA researchers have documented the formation of new craters on the plant's surface and found bright, light-coloured deposits in gullies that were not present in previous photos. They concluded the deposits - possibly mud, salt or frost - were left there when water recently cascaded through the channels. In another photo a number of gullies on a crater wall can be clearly seen. The scientists believe that they may have been formed in relatively recent Martian history by erosion caused by flowing, liquid water. Click here to see before-and-after pictures.And...Click here to see picture 1Click here to see picture 2Click here to see picture 3Click here to see picture 4Click here to see picture 5Click here to see picture 6Click here to see picture 7 Read more
Study: Most Arctic sea ice could disappear by 2040Scientists point to human-induced global warming as primary cause; erosion could begin to rapidly accelerate in 2025.Video: Shrinking sea iceBy Michael Kanellos Staff Writer, CNET News.comPublished: December 11, 2006, 1:43 PM PST TalkBack E-mail Print del.icio.us Digg this A new study says that the predictions that most of the ice in the Arctic could disappear by 2060 was optimistic. Video: Sea ice shrinking rapidlyAt AGU gathering, Marika Holland of the National Center for Atmospheric Research suggests that Arctic sea ice could be completely melted within 25 years.A paper from the National Center for Atmospheric Research predicts that the erosion of the sea ice in the Arctic could begin to rapidly accelerate starting in 2025. By 2040 or 2045, roughly 80 percent of the ice in the Arctic could be gone. Only about 2 million square kilometers would be left, said Marika Holland, lead author of the paper. Two million square kilometers is about the size of Alaska. "The ice is quite stable until 2025 and then, boom, it just goes," Holland said Monday during a presentation at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union taking place in San Francisco this week. The primary underlying cause of the disappearance of the sea ice, she and other scientists said, is human-induced global warming. The Arctic has been rapidly heating up, so much so that the Arctic environment of today is substantially different from that of five years ago. By 2050, human-induced global warming could cause average temperatures in the region to rise by 3 degrees Celsius. That's the average among 12 studies that try to predict future changes in the Arctic caused by human activity. Naturally induced global warming, however, will also play a role and serve as a tipping point to lead to the permanent degradation of the ice, Holland said. In other words, human-induced global warming gradually thins the ice, and then natural global warming kicks it over the edge. The Arctic is already in trouble, said Mark Serreze, senior research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and a professor at the University of Colorado. Usually, the Arctic ice sheet shrinks until September, when it starts to grow again. At the end of November, there were 2 million fewer square kilometers of ice in the Arctic than normal, he said. Now on News.com:Paying the piper to make Zune heard Microsoft Research goes to school Congress and tech: Little to show Extra: IPods and culture: 'Playlist is character' Video: See how ecosystems are affected by global warming "We are no longer recovering well in autumn anymore," he said. "The effect of greenhouse gas-induced global warming is starting to rear its ugly head." The economic, political and ecological effects could well be catastrophic, Serreze and others said at the conference. Greenland could begin to rapidly calve off glaciers in the North Atlantic. Ocean water levels around the world could rise 13 to 19 feet during the next several centuries. As the ice disappears and the Arctic Ocean warms, more of the microscopic plant life stays on the surface. Thus, bottom-feeders like crab and shellfish die off. Pollock and salmon, however, would do better. Sea lanes would open up above Russia and Canada. Serreze joked that Russian colleagues tell him that global warming is good for them. "But on the balance, there are more losers than winners," he said. Read more
Deputies with the Natrona County Sheriff's Department responded to numerous calls of a large fireball streaming through the night sky early Friday morning, but were unable to find any trace of the object.According to the sheriff's office, several county residents in the Muddy Mountain and Bates Creek areas on Casper Mountain called to report a large, flaming object traveling eastward at a high rate of speed at approximately 6:50 a.m.Sgt. Mark Sellers said a caller described it as an aircraft on fire, but the airport had no reports of aircraft in the area and no emergency beacons sounded. Others thought it was a meteorite or a UFO.Sheriff's deputies searched the mountain but couldn't find any evidence of the object's impact. Read more
A yoga master made a startling statement: that Abraham Lincoln had been a Himalayan yogi in a past life. President Lincoln established the Thanksgiving holiday in 1863. Research sheds light on a possible Hindu origin for the American celebration of Thanksgiving. Read more
Let us examine the strange behaviors of the geodetic sphere ANNA and the communications satellite TELSTAR II. Anna, which was put on orbit in October 1962, was equipped with four flashing lights, powerful, with which it was possible to photograph stars, and for scientists to calculate the exact dimensions and shape of the Earth. Read more
It is extremely important to understand that our government employees in black operations are professionals. It is also important to understand that some employees in black operations feel that the people should be told what is going on and some do not. Read more
I was introduced to a woman who states that she and her entire family interacted with several extraterrestrial alien races for many decades. This remarkable woman's name is Evelyn B. and she is 72-years old. Before she retired, she worked as a reporter. She has a very unique view of her visitors and claims to have felt no fear while in their presence. Read more
Recently, I have had to be involved with a number of people who are not working, either because of early retirement or being on disability, etc. Read more
This week I received an interesting report from a British Man named Robb he reported a UFO encounter he had all the way back in the year 1994. He told me that even though the sighting was 12 years ago he still clearly remembers the incident and has never stopped talking about it since. Read more
Using infared binoculars, a researcher in Utah was able to observe a large black animal crawling through a tunnel into our dimension. The ape-like creature... Read more
The average person struggling with their conscience in the face of dehumanizing conditions, is, like Orwells hero, a hero who is basically neither good nor bad, up against the effects of a political system which in the end leaves open but one direction in which he can move - the one toward the movement. Read more
Christian Mace is a well-known French writer who has had his own UFO encounter. He is also a regular contributor to UFODigest.com. Read more
After Tom got out of the U.S. Air Force in 1962, he questioned me about the campout experience, five years earlier. Apparently it still bothered him too. Tom told me that he believed that I simply disappeared while he was looking directly at me. Read more
On Monday, February 10, 1975, around 8:20 p.m., Mr. Fraisse, a grocer in Carces, was at the wheel of his car, driving on Route N562 connecting Brignolles to Carces. Arriving at the locality called the Old Barn, he saw a gleam on the roadside. Initially he did not pay very much attention to it. Read more
Millions of people around the world are interested in unconventional phenomena. These subjects include UFOs, crop circles, extra-sensory perception (ESP) and remote viewing, near-death experiences (NDE) and life-after-death concepts and similar kinds of topics. Read more
Here is a series of strange stories that happened not too long ago. These strange events were not kept secret from you, since the press wrote about them in detail. But they did not know the whole truth, and that we will cure now with our information drawn from the best sources of the other worlds. Read more
Forgive me for a bit of scientist bashing, but I must say that whoever funds experiments determines the outcome. The six men hospitalized after drug trial tests in N.W London recently, were said to be part of an anti-inflammatory drug test at the hospital research unit, the men suffered multiple organ failure, and two are still critical. Read more
A non-chance statistical result is said to be significant. Another way of looking at this is comparing statistical significance to the idea of the simple majority. This statistical significance does not mean significance in the usual sense of the word. Read more
Received an email from Mark Cooper on October 20, 2006. He was wondering if I was interested in watching a video he had taken. This is a very common question that I am asked on a regular basis. But this video was different. To begin this video from taken from a CCD camera attached to a homemade rocket. Read more
One of the most important factors in doing UFO research to me is being able to confirm or verify the many accounts given by individuals supposedly involved in the 1947 Roswell Incident. So-called "first-hand witnesses" have continually come forward with claims that they were here, or saw this or that, or were told something, when in fact after carefully scrutinizing their information, they were not involved as they publicly had stated. Read more
Well-known Israeli medium Uri Geller said in an interview to a local radio station that he had some hypotheses as concerning the state of health of Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Read more
Much of the skeptical view of the UFO phenomena is based on the quality or lack thereof of photographs and video that purportedly show images of UFOs. Those of us who study UFOs are kind of caught between a rock and a hard place. A photograph of an unknown flying object that is not very clear is not good enough to convince the non-believer, and yet a nice clear shot of a UFO falls into the too good to be true category. Read more