The strange sounds phenomenon is notable for three reasons: 1, it is a genuine mystery; 2, it has produced exceptional venom among people watching the videos; 3, there are an amazing number of hoaxes. Why so many people would be hoaxing thse sounds is anybody’s guess. This is just another example of the dozens of fakes that have appeared. This is an overdub of the Colorado sound of August 22, 2011, this time set in Mexico. The Colorado sounds are not in dispute, and preceeded an earthquake. Earth sounds taking place prior to quakes are not unknown, but are unusual.
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Triangles like the one videotaped here are often seen by witnesses in the hours before close encounters, and are seen in an area where such encounters take place.
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The fireball that crossed Texas and Oklahoma last week and was captured on a policeman’s video is now under investigation by the FAA. Although it has been dismissed as a meteor, the fact that it had no glowing debris tail calls that idea into question. The object was also seen to change colors as it moved through the sky. (The video of the object appeared in Out There last week.)
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This exceptional video of a six foot black cat made near Stroud in the UK leaves no doubt that such animals exist in that country. Its unusual gait suggests that it is not an ordinary panther, but possibly an indigenous feline predator. Similar animals have been sighted and occassionally photographed in the UK for years. This is the best video of one ever made.
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