The Turkish Prime Ministry Inspection Board is suggesting in a report that three engineers working on a sensitive air force automatic foe recognition system may have been killed using telekinesis to induce them to commit suicide. The report was prepared for the Ankara Public Prosecutor as part of the ongoing investigation of the 2006-2007 suicides. It claims that the victims could have been induced to commit suicide by some psychic means such as telekinesis, citing the findings of a neuropsychology expert.
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The Kansas City Star reports that a priest appeared at the scene of a car accident in Missouri, reassured the trapped victim and rescuers that she would be all right, then disappeared. Rescuers were mystified because the highway was blocked and the priest would have had to walk over a quarter of a mile across the flat terrain in order to leave the scene. They are at a loss as to how he disappeared, and are requesting that he come forward and identify himself. Some are calling it a miracle, but it’s also possible that the rescuers were too busy with the effort they were making to notice his departure. He came with anointing oil in hand, reassured the victim and the rescuers, exerting what witnesses are calling a ‘calming effect,’ then was gone.
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Contrary to some of the opinions being offered in the comments section beneath this image on YouTube, this photo is unlikely to depict a bird. However, it could be a radio-controlled plane moving at high speed much closer to the camera than it appears. It could also be a genuine unknown.
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Last December, Out There published the first half of a strong minidocumentary on the Turkish UFO incidents of 2009, which remain among the most powerful and unusual UFO cases ever to occur. The creator of the film has now finished part two, and it’s just as strong. It includes Dr. Roger Leir describing his own firsthand account. Dr. Leir was present during part of the May, 2009 event. To watch part one, click here.

The author has also created an excellent blog about the incident.
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