Thursday, February 28, 2013

'Beast Of Tenby,' Mysterious Creature, Found On English Beach; Experts Weigh In



Seriously, what on earth is this?

A mysterious, distorted carcass has been discovered on an English beach, baffling masses.

The bloated body, dubbed the "Beast of Tenby" and the "Beast from the East" by the English press, has been widely debated, according to the Western Telegraph.

The beast was discovered over the weekend by local resident Peter Bailey, 27, who came across the creature while taking a walk.

"I was taking my dog for her evening walk across the south beach when she started acting out of character by howling and running round in circles," Bailey told the Western Telegraph. "I ran up to her to see if she was ok and then I came across this hideous looking carcass. I could see it had little hair left on it's decomposing body. Immediately I thought it was a horse but it had claws like a bear and a body of a pig. Surprisingly it didn't smell."

The site posted a picture of the beast on Facebook, where it was shared hundreds of times and widely debated.

The Sun reached out to Swansea University's College of Science professor Dr. Dan Forman, who said while it was "difficult to say," the creature's five toes hinted that it might be a badger. Meanwhile, the Western Telegraph reached out to several animal experts, who suggested it could be either a badger or dog.

The debate has apparently even reached city government.

“We did get a call on Friday evening to say a Jack Russell had been washed up on Tenby's South Beach but our staff couldn't find it," Pembrokeshire council representative Len Mullins told Wales Online.

The mysterious creature reminds some of the Brooklyn Bridge "monster" discovered in July and the "Montauk Monster," which washed up on a Long Island beach in 2008. That creature appeared to have a beak, claws, and almond-shaped eyes like an alien, according to New York Magazine.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/28/beast-of-tenby-creature-found-beach-photo_n_2782057.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Scientific evidence of 9/11 Demolition

Today I watched a documentary titled, "9/11 Explosive Evidence" that ONLY looked at scientific evidence done by experts in building engineering, architecture, and fire fighting. There was additional input from psychologists, numerous eyewitnesses of the explosions, and family members of victims.

One man's son was found dead in the LOBBY, killed by an explosion blast, which others had heard and seen. The victim was brought out before any towers came down.


This documentary is a must-see. It does not name names or assign blame for the demolition, but it does point out both signs of destroying evidence afterward and lack of proper and scientific investigation into the 9/11 attacks.

Let me know what you think about this film!




Monday, February 25, 2013

UFO Over California Feb. 2, 2013



Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5x5XFuPUAg

Finding Bigfoot Weekly Recap




February 24, 2013

There was a lot of action on this week's episode of Animal Planet's "Finding Bigfoot." What made Matt Moneymaker and the team the most excited were tree knock-overs on two consecutive team investigation nights, although the trees could not be located. They estimated that the trees falling were at least a 1/2 mile away with a valley in between them. 

The pig callers who came on their final night supplied some humor to the episode, unwittingly, as Matt and Bobo reacted to the god-awful imitations of curly-tailed friends. 


Friday, February 22, 2013

James Fox to Announce $100,000 UFO Reward for Proof of an ET Spacecraft


Alejandro Rojas





Posted: 02/21/2013

Filmmaker James Fox, who was one of the stars of National Geograpic's "Chasing UFOs," will announce a $100,000 reward for proof of an alien UFO as part of the promotion for his upcoming movie The 701, inspired by the Air Force's two-decade UFO study, Project Blue Book. 

The massive study into 12,618 UFO sightings, which ended in 1969, was able to explain away all but 701 of these sightings.

Fox, who previously directed Out of the Blue (2002) and I Know What I Saw (2009), will reveal the $100K challenge at the 22nd International UFO Congress (IUFOC), which begins Feb. 27, in Fountain Hills, Ariz.

"One of the aspects that sets our film apart is the producers' commitment to bringing forth never-before-seen evidence. As part of this effort, we're offering a $100,000 reward for the best proof that some UFOs are alien spacecraft," Fox told The Huffington Post exclusively.

"This material can be in the form of a photograph, video or film footage or debris from an alleged crash site. But it must be able to withstand scientific scrutiny by our chosen panel.

"Our intent is not to create another television UFO documentary, but to produce a feature film for worldwide theatrical release -- 'The 701' -- the most compelling film ever produced on UFOs," Fox said.

"701 is the number the government doesn't want you to know about. The U.S. Air Force had a serious problem, starting in the late 1940s. Technological devices were invading our airspace with total impunity. Glinting, metallic discs, which could accelerate and maneuver in ways hard to imagine, were being seen in incredible numbers by reliable witnesses. Many of them were pilots."

Fox will be sharing the IUFOC podium over the five-day event with former nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman; ex-FBI Special Agent (and host of the Syfy Channel's Fact, or Faked) Ben Hansen; skeptical research scientist Ben McGee; former UK Ministry of Defense officer Nick Pope; and regression therapist Barbara Lamb, among others, presenting a compelling variety of topics, including:
Ancient Astronauts and Technologies
Physics of Space Travel
A New Look At The Cosmos
ET/Human Hybrids
Close Encounters of The 4th Kind: ET Contact

Watch IUFOC's Jason McClellan and Syfy Channel's Ben Hansen talk about a planned night vision skywatch at the upcoming International UFO Congress:

Congress co-organizers Jason McClellan and Maureen Elsberry host "Spacing Out," a weekly web series that explores UFOs, outer space and the search for extraterrestrial life.

McClellan says the IUFOC, now in its 22nd year, fights to maintain credibility, a not-so-easy task given how many people regard the search for extraterrestrial life.

"Putting aside the giggle factor often associated with UFOs, people can come here and share their stories, experiences and personal viewpoints without being ridiculed," McClellan told HuffPost.

An interesting daily conference activity invites people to attend special experiencer sessions, led by licensed therapists, and which is closed to all press and media.

"It's a place where people can go and share their experiences," said Elsberry. "If they think they've had an experience, whether it be an abduction or any type of close encounter, they can tell it to a professional and share it with other people -- anybody can go and share their story. People can try and find some answers to what they're experiencing. Honestly, for many people, that's the main reason they come to the conference."





Once the $100,000 UFO challenge is announced, it's expected that many people will submit items they feel are credible contenders for the reward. On the other hand, the ease by which UFO photos can be made these days may account for many of the entries.

The image above is an enlargement from the main picture at the top of the story. Could this be a candidate for a $100,000 payoff? Let the contest begin.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alejandro-rojas/international-ufo-congress_b_2736460.html?utm_hp_ref=ufo

Monday, February 18, 2013

Vittorio Missoni's Disappearance Gives Rise To New Fears Of Bermuda Triangles Worldwide


By Lee Speigel
Posted: 02/18/2013






When ships and planes mysteriously vanish -- sometimes without a trace -- speculation runs wild.

Many worry about the conventional -- pilot error, kidnapping and terrorism come to mind. And there are those who worry about the supernatural.

Acclaimed fashion designer Vittorio Missoni and five others boarded a twin-engine BN-2 Islander aircraft in the Los Roques island chain -- pictured below -- near Venezuela on Jan. 4. They were headed for Caracas and had only flown about 11 miles when they vanished into thin air.



After hundreds of people in boats, planes and helicopters searched the area for days, no wreckage or debris of any kind was found, according to ABC News.

The mystery deepened when the only item that turned up was a bag that didn't even belong to anyone on the Missoni flight. The bag, recovered on the nearby island of Curacao, was placed onto Missoni's plane while its Italian tourist owner, caught a different flight out of Los Roques.

More recently, according to Vogue News, two bags belonging to Missoni were found on the island of Bonaire in the Netherlands Antilles. A statement released by the Missoni family said that, a month and a half after Missoni's plane vanished, "the case is not closed."

Something else added more fuel to speculation that Missoni's flight may have been deliberately diverted. According to ABC News, Missoni's son, Ottavio, told an Italian newspaper that a puzzling text message was reportedly sent from the cellphone of Guido Foresti -- one of the passengers on the missing plane -- to Foresti's son two days after they disappeared.

The younger Missoni told the newspaper the message said: "Call now. We are reachable." No follow-up news has been reported about this.

So what happened to Missoni's plane? Could foul play have been involved, in an area that has seen its share of kidnappings or hijackings by possible drug dealers?

The Guardian reports that unexplained plane crashes and disappearances have allegedly occurred over the last 10 years in the same geographic location between Caracas and the Los Roques chain of 350 islands, cays and islets covering an area of about 40 kilometers.

If any of this sounds even vaguely familiar, it's probably because this area, dubbed locally as the Los Roques Curse, is not far from the infamous Bermuda Triangle -- bordered by Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico -- where people, planes and ships have vanished for decades.

Stories of missing aircraft, and crewless or vanished ships fill the literature of the mysteries of seafaring and high-flying individuals who lost their lives from unexplained causes.

1918: The U.S.S. Cyclops, a World War I Navy vessel, is refueling ships in the south Atlantic Ocean. After stopping in Barbados, the ship, with more than 300 passengers and crew aboard, vanishes without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle.

1945: During a training exercise, five U.S. Navy planes disappear in the same Bermuda Triangle area. Adding more mystery to the incident, a search aircraft sent to find the lost planes also unexplainably vanishes.

1950: A Northwest Airlines flight -- with 55 passengers and three crew members -- is en route to Minneapolis from New York City when it apparently simply drops out of sight while passing over what's known today as the Michigan Triangle.

1955: Nine ships disappear from an area of the Pacific Ocean about 60 miles south of Tokyo. Another ship sent to find them also vanishes. This has been dubbed The Devil's Sea.

All of the above cases involve ships or planes that mysteriously vanished and the explanations of those incidents may seem as diverse as the number of cases themselves:

Unexpected severe weather conditions
Pilot or captain error
Pirates or kidnappers
Methane gas buildups capable of sinking a ship without warning

Of course, disappearances in the infamous Bermuda Triangle and some other areas have come amid fears of UFOs, mysterious vortexes, time portals and sea monsters. To be sure, fear can play on any nervous traveler's mind, but some disappearances just defy conventional explanations and fall in the murky category of unexplained phenomena.

Numerous smaller ships and planes have disappeared in the decades following the 1940s after often reporting disturbances causing compasses, radios and other instruments to malfunction.

Read the full article at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/18/bermuda-triangle-vittoria-missoni_n_2576384.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news




Finding Bigfoot Weekly Recap




February 18, 2013

The investigators of Animal Planet's "Finding Bigfoot" explored the unknown jungles of Indonesia in search of the elusive Orang Pendek on the Feb. 10, 2013 episode. 

Perhaps a distant relative of North America's Bigfoot, the Orang Pendek is just 3-4 feet tall, half the size of Sasquatch, and not as shy either. Many of the local sightings caught O.P. by surprise, usually too preoccupied with eating to notice villagers walking by. 

There was physical evidence discovered in this episode by Analyst Cliff Barackman on his solo investigation, but the episode conclusion came without mentioning any DNA results, which leads me to believe it was from a known animal. Cliff was the perfect person for the solo search, since witnesses said that the orang pendek was the same color as Cliff's gray hair. 

It seemed the investigation was cut short after Ranae and Matt heard what they believed to be a tiger. So, in the end, no, they did not Find Bigfoot.

I am excited about next Sunday's episode as the team, Matt Moneymaker (Founder and President of the BFRO), Ranae Holland (Field Biologist), James (Bobo) Fay (Field Investigator), and Cliff Barackman (Bigfoot Expert) travel to Tennessee to search for Sasquatch. 


For episode schedules, go to http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/finding-bigfoot/tv-schedule.htm. 

Source: http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/finding-bigfoot