Two weeks ago, we were reporting unusual lights andexplosions over Indonesia. A month ago, the phenomenonappeared over China and Australia. Now, the phenomonon isbeing reported over Wisconsin

In all three [previous cases, the events were attributed tometeors. In all three cases, they were followed byearthquakes. Last Sunday, an extraordinary 47 quakes struckChina as the horrendous Sumatra ‘great quake’ caused thetsunami that has killed at least 155,000 people and injuredhalf a million. A quake between Tasmania and Antarcticapreceeded the Sumatra quake by four days
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Elephants in Sumatra felt the tsunami coming and startedtrumpeting, alerting local people to the coming danger.Tourists were riding about a dozen of the elephants, whichsuddenly turned and ran away from the beach. Others brokethe heavy chains on their legs and stampeded, but somestopped and picked up people with their trunks, depositingthem on their backs, before they ran.

This is one of a building number of examples of animalstaking action to save themselves and others throughout thestricken region of the tsunami. Clearly, the animals aremuch more in touch with earth than we are. We need to taketheir example to heart.

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We have received the following report from Scott Corrales ofInexplicata theInstitute of Hispanic Ufology:

Aviation technician and UFO researcher Alfonso Salazar Mendozahas reported the following sightings:

On December 20, 2004, the staff at the Mexico City InternationalAirport witnessed a strange flying object shaped like a black-colored saucer with what resembled “a golden spinning top”located on its upper section. It was observed at an altitude ofapproximately 200 meters at 12:00 hrs.
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Some amazing rescues occurred during the recent tsunamis. A10-year-old English girl saved her entire family because sheremembered a geography lesson she?d learned in school. And agroup of gypsies used their ancient knowledge of the sea tosave themselves.
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