This video of the Camarillo UFO was lost for fourteen years, but has recently been recovered, and stands as one of a tiny handful of verifiable videos ever made of a UFO through a telescope, and also one of the strangest such videos ever recorded. It was made in Camarillio, California in 1998 by amateur astronomer and special effects artist Steve Neill using a Celestron C8 Telescope and a Sony 8MM video camera. The video is not a special effect, but a record of an object in the sky that was visible to the naked eye. The video was made before numerous witnesses, who were out observing what was then known as the ‘Camarillo UFO.’ It had been appearing yearly around Thanksgiving in the area, and was a well-known local phenomenon.read more

This week we post for our subscribers we offer one of the most unusual and best UFO videos ever made. It was lost for fourteen years, but has recently been recovered, and stands as one of a tiny handful of verifiable videos ever made of a UFO through a telescope, and also one of the strangest such videos ever recorded. It was made in Camarillio, California in 1998 by amateur astronomer and special effects artist Steve Neill using a Celestron C8 Telescope and a Sony 8MM video camera. The video is not a special effect, but a record of an object in the sky that was visible to the naked eye.read more

Linda Moulton Howe has made a breakthrough–she has finally, after more than thirty years of trying, gotten one of the Montana sheriffs most involved in the cattle mutilation investigations to tell the truth about what he saw and how he understands it. He begins by telling about being invited to Malmstrom Air Force Base to observe the radar track of an object that was appearing during the time that the mutilations were taking place–and finding himself asked to leave the radar room by mysterious individuals in black uniforms who were from off-base, much to the embarrassment of the colonel who invited him.
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Geologists have confirmed that the controversial process of fracturing rock to release trapped oil and gas reserves, otherwise known as ‘fracking’, can cause earthquakes. The rock is fractured using highly pressurized ‘injections’ of water, sand and other materials which creates fissures in the rock enabling the extraction of the gas and oil deposits. Chemicals such as hydrofluoric acid are also used to dissolve shale rock.
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