The ten miners who report seeing three enormous black triangles pass overhead a low altitude may well be describing a genuine unknown. There have been a very large number of black triangles sighted recently. They are always silent, often at low altitude, and moving slowly. These three objects are no exception to this rule.

The UFO phenomenon has been lingering in the background for over sixty years. What would happen if it suddenly came into focus? There is really a great deal of activity lately, and mankind is approaching the environmental crisis the visitors have been warning about virtually from the beginning of the modern emergence of the phenomenon.
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Your Out There editor can’t find any reason to believe or debunk this story, so here it is:pilots landing an Airbus A320 at Manchester in the UK were surprised to see a man fly past at an altitude of 3,800 feet as they passed over Macclesfield. He wasn’t picked up on radar, and neither pilot saw a canopy above him. If there was no canopy, then he wasn’t in a powered hang-glider or ultralight. There are no mountains nearby from which a wingsuiter could have taken off and reached an altitude of nearly 4,000 feet.
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Research into alternative energy resources could be on the verge of a major breakthrough that could change the world forever.
The military contracts company, Lockheed Martin, has been working on a safer version of nuclear energy known as "compact fusion." The research is being conducted by Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Development Programs (ADP), nicknamed Skunk Works by the company due to its focus on advanced or secret projects.

If the technology proves to be a viable success, then there is the potential to create portable compact fusion energy sources small enough to provide limitless power for aeroplanes, spacecraft and naval vessels. Project leader Dr Thomas McGuire said if the project vision is realised, the “true atomic age can start." read more

Uri Geller carried out a number of missions for the CIA and other intelligence services. Here, he goes into detail about some of these very unusual activities, including the use of telepathy on a Russian official at a very crucial moment in some sensitive negotiations. He goes more deeply into these stories than he has before. Whitley and Uri discuss, among other things, the study that the CIA’s Dr. Kit Greene did of him, and where it led.

He also talks to Anne Strieber about tumors and visualization, which then leads to the classic "Uri" experience that Anne describes in her most recent diary.
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