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Archive for February, 2010

Britain Releases New UFO Files

A sketch in newly released files of the "Toblerone" shaped saucer seen hovering over Annandale, Scotland, in July 1994.

A sketch in newly released files of the "Toblerone" shaped saucer seen hovering over Annandale, Scotland, in July 1994.

London, England (CNN) — A hovering Toblerone and a silky-white residue join near-misses and strange lights in the British government’s latest release of its files on UFO sightings.

Made public Thursday, the files are the fifth collection of records about unidentified flying objects to be released by the Ministry of Defence and The National Archives as part of a project to open the files up to a wider audience.

Thursday’s release is the largest so far, totaling more than 6,000 pages of material from 1994 to 2000.

The files include a sighting by a man in Birmingham, England, in March 1997. He said he came home from work at 4 a.m. to see a large blue triangle-shaped craft hovering over his back garden.

Read complete article here. {via CNN}

A host of ghosts? Port Angeles woman, others probe paranormal activity in old Port Townsend hotel

PORT TOWNSEND — Sorrow lies buried in the basement of the Tibbals Building on Water Street, said the Port Angeles star of Mystic Radio.

Robin Alexis said that the halls of the former brothel — now a popular hotel and restaurant — echo with the cries of prostitutes who became pregnant and delivered their children into this world, only to see them dispatched to the next.

She and a team of investigators from PIHA, Paranormal Investigations of Historic America of Monroe — spent Friday night at what is now the Palace Hotel at 1004 Water St., which is believed to be haunted by the Lady in Blue.

Hubble Detects Mysterious Spaceship-Shaped Object Traveling at 11,000MPH

Collision of two asteroids?

Collision of two asteroids?

Hubble has discovered a mysterious X-shaped object traveling at 11,000mph. NASA says that P/2010-A2 may be a comet, product of the collision between two asteroids. Or a Klingon Bird of Prey. Either way, UCLA investigator David Jewitt is excited.

Read complete article here. {via Gizmodo}