While most UFOs appear to be metallic disks or boomerang shapes, there are consistent worldwide reports of “jellyfish-like” objects seen in the sky. Adrian Dalton, of Daventry in the U.K., says, “They were like two brown jellyfish in the sky, they looked like they were swimming and I had not taken any drugs.”

The UFOs were brown with a dark brown center. The same night Dalton had his sighting, a cameraman shot tape of the same UFOs in the night sky in Worcestershire. Dalton says,” I have been interested in these objects for 15 years but for the past few days I have been trying to come to terms with what I’ve seen. They were fascinating. It’s an infinite universe, we’re not the only life and it’s pretty egotistical to think we are.”
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In the 1980s, Saudi Arabian Prince Salman arranged to send of thousands of soldiers to fight a holy war against the Soviets in Afghanistan, where they later established al-Qaeda. Now U.S. intelligence thinks Salman is sending Saudi volunteers to Iraq to wage holy war against American soldiers.
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The Taipai Times reports that crop circles have appeared annually for three years in the tiny village of Wylatowo in Poland. This year, there have been 4 circles, one of them a huge “lotus flower” design. Teacher Anna Kalinowska says, “I’ll be really disappointed when it turns out some farmers are doing it for a prank, but it really is a kind of art form, a ‘happening,’ a performance on a large scale.”

“I have absolutely nothing to do with it!” says farmer Tadeusz Zarywski, who owns the farm where the circles appeared. “I never wanted to be a public person, but now all of Poland knows me because of the circles.”
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Marsha Paxson writes in the Lake Sun (MO) Leader that 19 soldiers in Iraq have gotten the same strange illness, and two of them have died. When bioweapons were used against U.S. troops in the 1991 Gulf War, the symptoms were first blamed on a mystery disease, and this may be happening again.

U.S. Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. James Peake has ordered medical experts to retrace the sick soldiers’ steps from the time they first set foot in the Middle East. Senatir Ike Skelton, ranking Democrat of the House Armed Services Committee, says, “They are investigating everything it could possibly be. I’m confident that with medical science and the technological advances we’ve made, we will get some positive answers.” The surgeon general has ruled out SARS.
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