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Archive for August, 2010

Paranormal world loses Joe Misnik: Hinsdale House owner passes on

The paranormal investigation world lost a most interesting witness when Joe Misnik passed away Saturday, August 21, 2010.

I don’t believe Joe set out to have any involvement at all in anything paranormal, but as chance played out, he and his wife purchased what the region calls, The Hinsdale House, a haunted property in Hinsdale, New York, once owned by the Dandy family and the site of a Catholic Church exorcism in 1974.

The paranormal investigation world lost a most interesting witness when Joe Misnik passed away Saturday, August 21, 2010.
I don’t believe Joe set out to have any involvement at all in anything paranormal, but as chance played out, he and his wife purchased what the region calls, The Hinsdale House, a haunted property in Hinsdale, New York, once owned by the Dandy family and the site of a Catholic Church exorcism in 1974.

Read complete article here. {via The Examiner}

Behind covering the Chicago-O’Hare UFO

When this story about a UFO reported above Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport came out in 2006, Chicago Tribune transportation reporter Jon Hilkevitch wrote a story that — to this day — remains the best-read online story in the history of the Chicago Tribune.

Read complete article here. {via Chicago Tribune}

Churchill ‘feared panic over UFOs’

Winston Churchill was accused of ordering a cover-up of an encounter between a UFO and an RAF aircraft in the Second World War because he feared a “panic” and a loss of faith in religion, according to newly-released secret files.

The wartime prime minister allegedly banned reporting of the incident off the English coast for 50 years. He was said to have made the order during a meeting with Gen Dwight Eisenhower, the U.S. commander of Allied Forces, in America during the latter part of the war.

The claim is contained in files on UFOs declassified Thursday by the National Archives. The files, covering 1995 to 2003, are made up of more than 5,000 pages of reports, letters and drawings.

Read complete article here. {via The Vancouver Sun}