Michael Flannery writes in abcnews.com that 10-year-old Ryan Reynolds of Cincinnati, who recently died from a brain tumor, could see his guardian angels?and his mom took photos of them.

“We had first thought that it was something to do with the developing,” says Ryan?s mother Shirley. So she was careful to use three different cameras and three different kinds of film, and have the photos developed at three different places. Despite this, they all have transparent white shapes in them.
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Andrew Griffin writes in thetowntalk.com about two Air Force pilots who may have been abducted 50 years ago. Canadian UFO investigator Gordon Heath has been trying to find out what happened to Air Force pilot 1st Lt. Felix E. “Gene” Moncla Jr. and 2nd Lt. Robert Wilson. After he read about their possible abduction on the internet, he went to Avoyelles Parish to look for local newspaper coverage and interview Moncla’s friends and family.

Moncla was stationed at Kinross Air Force Base in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula when the abduction occurred. On the night of Nov. 23, 1953, Moncla and Wilson were ordered to go up in their Northrup F-89 jet to identify a UFO flying over restricted airspace near the American-Canadian border.
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Explorers may have proven that a Yeti-like creature is living in Sumatra, because hairs and a footprint found there do not belong to any known species. They’re searching for the Orang Pendek, also known as the Sumatran Yeti. According to legend, it’s about 5 feet tall, walks upright, and is either brown or orange in color.

Hair expert Hans Brunner spent 18 months analyzing the hair’s DNA and concluded that it matches no known animal. Adam Davies, one of the expedition members, says, “Hans Brunner?confirmed it’s an unknown primate. People describe the Orang Pendek as being quite small but very strong and stocky?and eye-witnesses all talk of a primate which walks upright. It’s a very exciting discovery.”
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Rob Edwards writes in New Scientist magazine that the U.S. can tell North Korea is extracting plutonium from nuclear power plant fuel rods and using it to make bombs, because satellites are detecting signs of the radioactive gas krypton-85 in the area. But now that our claim that Iraq bought uranium from Africa has been proven false, will anyone believe us?
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