Thursday, March 11, 2010

Extraordinary News of the Week (June 30 – July 5)

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John Keel Dies at age 79



In a bit of sad breaking news, I just learned that author and groundbreaking paranormal researcher John Keel has passed away.  Keel was best known for his best selling book and the subsequent motion picture The Mothman Prophesies.  Cryptozoology and UFO researchers and enthusiasts will remember Keel as a fascinating figure who theorized about UFO origins {more. . .)

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Extraordinary News of the Week (April 27-May 3)

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This Week’s Extraordinary Top Story

Hans Holzer in 1969

Famous Paranormal Investigator Hans Holzer dies at 89.

Sad news this week as we mourn the loss of one of the most influential ghost hunters of all time.  Hans Holzer, best remembered for his investigation of the famous Amityville {more. . .)

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Extraordinary News of the Week (March 23-28)

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Florida UFO reports on the rise

Roger Marsh has written on examiner.com about a string of 9 separate UFO sightings over Florida in just 12 days!

The reports are as follows:

March 23, 2009 – Saw a diamond shape craft with 8 lights hovering.

March 12, {more. . .)

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Extraordinary News of the Week (March 16-22)

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Time.com:  Scholar Claims Dead Sea Scrolls Authors Never Existed.

An interesting article was released by Time magazine about a man who has rocked the foundations of the scholarly world.

Scholars of the ancient text had long thought that the Dead Sea Scrolls  were {more. . .)

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