The first UFO sighting recorded in the English-speakingworld took place on this day in the town of Fleet in Dorset,England, in 1733. James Cracker of Fleet saw a silvery diskfly overhead during daylight hours.

He described his sighting this way, “Something in the skywhich appeared in the north but vanished from my sight, asit was intercepted by trees, from my vision. I was standingin a valley. The weather was warm, the sun shone brightly.On a sudden it re-appeared, darting in and out of my sightwith an amazing coruscation. The colour of this phenomenonwas like burnished, or new-washed silver. It shot with speedlike a star falling in the night. But it had a body muchlarger and a train longer than any shooting star I have seen.
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A UFO hovers over populated areas for hours, strange boomsand rumblings are heard, an amateur astronomer captures abizarre image of an object seemingly plunging into a bay.

Three ball shaped spheres flashing blue, red and whiteappeared over Darwin last Saturday nightand took their time crossing the sky before hundreds ofwitnesses. The Australian Department of Defense said thatthe object definitely was not one of their aircraft or asecret craft of any kind. The local airport said that it wasnot a plane waiting to land.4057,11599504%5E26462,00.html,Getdetails here.
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I would like to tell you a story that seems to me to have helped almost everybody I have told it to, and has certainly helped me.

I have gone on a long and dangerous journey into an unknown world. I don’t remember much about it, except one thing that is extremely clear: I remember a point at which I was given a choice. There was a natural desire to live and survive, and I was looking for ways to do it. But I think that if I hadn’t found a guide, I wouldn’t have made it.
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Seventeen typhoons in one season followed by earthquakeafter earthquake has caused frightened Japanese to drive upthe price of gold because they are buying it against hardtimes ahead.

Now more extreme weather has struck the island nation,bringing gale force winds and a sudden extreme temperatureincrease that is unprecedented in the climatic history ofthe country. At 11:29 AM yesterday, the temperature in Tokyorose to 77 degrees Fahrenheit from 38 degrees in just a fewminutes, breaking arecord for sudden temperature rise in the city set in 1923.

90 MPH gales were registered in central Tokyo earlier in themorning, marking the highest wind speeds ever recorded there.
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