Archive for June 4th, 2011
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Assange says no one harmed by Wikileaks
Ninemsn HAY-ON-WYE, Wales, June 4 AP – No one has come to harm as a result of WikiLeaks' publication of thousands of classified documents, the site's founder says, accusing his critics of opposing the revelations because of "middle-class squeamishness". … |
On March 7th, 2011, I was flying from KRYY (McCollum Field) located in Kennesaw Georgia direct to KAGC (Allegheny County) located near Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, in my single engine Cessna 172. At 8:23 PM Eastern Time, my attention was drawn to a fairly bright light located in the sky out of my front window at approximately an 11 o ?clock position relative to the nose of my aircraft. Over the next few seconds this light exhibited a strange behavior not typical for conventional aircraft.
Immediately after the event occurred, I recorded a series of hand written notes on a Charlotte VFR sectional, since I was unable to locate a notepad at the time. My notes read exactly as follows:
March 7th 2011
8:23 PM
298 miles from
KACG Direct
From RYY
Left Front window
11:00 O clock
At least 20Kft
Slightly brighter than
Jet Landing Light
Sky clear At least 30- 50 miles away
Fades > S-turn in Assent
Brightest Top
Fades as it Moves SIDE
As soon as I look up it moves and takes S turn
The following is my own account of the event from memory, as I recalled it approximately three months later:
My autopilot was engaged and I was checking something on my iPhone. As I looked up briefly to engage in a regular scan of my instrument panel, my attention was drawn to a light located in the sky. At first it appeared almost exactly as a normal landing light on a conventional aircraft, with the acceptation being that it appeared slightly brighter in intensity. The color temperature of the light appeared identical to that of a traditional halogen landing light (yellowish white CCT approximately 3500 degrees Kelvin). It appeared to move slowly from my right to left (opposite to my direction of travel) and then appeared to accelerate while performing an ascending right turn towards the west. I now estimate the craft may have been 20 miles away, slightly closer than I originally assumed. My altitude at the time was 10,500 feet MSL, and the light appeared at a slightly higher altitude than my own.
My general speculations about this event:
It is extremely easy and common to misidentify objects and lights in the sky, even for experienced pilots. This is mainly due to lack of a reference point, making it difficult to determine factors such as distance, speed, altitude, and size. However, I have logged a significant portion of night hours and have always paid close attention to the appearance of other aircraft in the night sky. Due to the maneuvers performed by the light I witnessed (perceived as accelerating ascending right turn) I can state with some confidence that what I witnessed was most likely not a conventional aircraft. In my opinion, there is a very good possibility it may have been some type of high performance, top secret, or/and experimental craft. Based on my estimate, it is possible this craft was traveling in excess of 1000 knots, but a truly accurate speed cannot be determined due to a lack of reference points. I must note, as the light appeared to perform the turning maneuver; the intensity grew consistency dimmer in a very linear fashion. This is important to note because the light appeared to remain dim, but visible, as it proceeded away from my aircraft. This is not a typical trait of a forward facing landing light found on conventional aircraft.
My onboard GPS was programmed direct for KAGC, my destination in Pennsylvania. GPS indicated my distance was 298 nautical miles from KAGC. I later estimated my magnetic coarse would have been approximately 035 degrees. This indicates my aircraft location was in close proximity to Morristown Tennessee. Without factoring for a wind correction angle, I can estimate the strange light I witnessed may have been located in close proximity to the Harlan Kentucky general area.
The Weather Underground archives indicate the following conditions on that day at 8:20 PM, as recorded from the Jonesville Virginia weather reporting station. Temperature 37.4 degrees F, due point 30.2 degrees F, humidity 75%, sea level pressure 30.21 in, visibility 10 miles, wind calm, no gusts, no precipitation, conditions partly cloudy.
My conclusion:
Based on lack of data, all I can conclude at this time is that I witnessed the visible white light being emitted from a self-powered and intelligently controlled object or vehicle, as it performed maneuvers not typical to conventional aircraft.
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Wikileaks: US Worked Against Haiti Gas Deal for Big Oil
truthout Earlier this week, The Nation magazine and the Haitian weekly newspaper Haïti Liberté announced a partnership whereby they would work together to publish findings from 1918 US embassy cables — dated between 2003 and 2010 — from Haiti. … |
We were at the Autorama Drive-In theatre. Around the beginning of the movie we saw about 5-6 round lights appear to the right of the movie screen. They all seems to float together, staying about the same distance apart and went behind the movie screen, then to the left of it. They stopped and slowly faded to small lights, then nothing. You could hear other people saying things like “what are those strange lights?” from other cars. We tried to take a picture but it didn’t come out. Other poeple were taking pictures. I checked on facebook and the newspapers the next day to see if anyone reported it, and apparently not. It seemed really close, not much higher up than the screen. I am so a believer now!
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WikiLeaks chief says no one harmed by site's leaks
San Diego Source (subscription) HAY-ON-WYE, Wales (AP) — No one has come to harm as a result of WikiLeaks' publication of thousands of classified documents, the site's founder said Saturday, accusing his critics of opposing the revelations because of … |
I myself have my P.P.L and have seen several flying objects day and night that I could not explain, but by reporting these incidents the FAA has a history of reviewing the person not the object,I’m sure MUFON knows the reported files of such investigations.I also feel the objects I have observed are explainable upon further review.
Ref. Mexico doc Jan. 1st 2008. My brother-inlaws job has him flying all over the U.S/Mexico.I remember him telling about his Mexico trip on Jan 1st,seeing all the fireworks as he departed Jan 1/2008. One part stood out that he asked myself about flying at night and if I had every observed a orb or flash/flare move in directions that seemed to have a control pattern. He would not give much detail about what he observed, all he would say is what ever he saw that night he didn’t want to observe again. He’s the type not to say or ask something unless he’s interested.
The Mexioc doc.seemed to be based around the reported day pictures being tampered with, but the night videos being more of interest to the team. I’ve spoke to several other friends that have P.P.L and one said he had learned that on the 4th of July and Jan 1st the stats are very high of UFO reports. This friend is retired from Nasa and said a study finding, that he took part in 1989 showed that some of the powder use to make colors and forms of the firework has a active PF665Z which was removed due to a harmful results if inhaled or if mixed with certain fules This subtance has been used to from particals of all shapes and if the temp, humity, and wind is patterned. It can form visual apperances that are very misleading even to the trained eye.
Just a thought and a questioned and he said it’s still being used on the black market today mainly in other areas of the world.
I have checked and researched several websites for this PF665Z and have found nothing about or related to this subtance. I don’t know if this info is of any help to your investigations, but it seemS possibly a link to reported sightings on the dates given.
Thank you for your time. B.Wright
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Spooky lights in Tasmanian night sky sparks UFO theory
Daily News & Analysis A man in Tasmania has sparked a UFO theory after he spotted what he describes as "spooky" and unexplained flashing of lights in the night sky. According to the Launceston Examiner, Brendon Hill first saw the flashing lights above Mayfield from his … UFO theory on lights in Tassie sky UFO theory on lights in Tassie sky |
Space 1999 Rescue Eagle & Fireball XL5 Premium Pack
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These very detailed scaled replicas are from the Gerry Anderson series UFO, Space 1999 and Fireball XL5. Set includes the UFO SID, Fireball XL5 and Rescue Eagle. Each model is made of hard vinyl, 3 1/2 to 4 inches in length, pre-painted, assembled, and include display stands. You will receive 2 boxes. 1 will contain the UFO SID and Fireball XL5 and the other box will contain UFO SID and Rescue Eagle. 4 figures in all.
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S.H.A.D.O. SHADO 1 Laser Cannon Mobile UFO TV Show
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Gerry Anderson’s UFO: Technical Manual
Meticulous research and painstaking attention to detail have gone into these multiangle views and cutaways. Skydiver, the futuristic gull-wing cars, the SHADO interceptors, the Space Intruder Detector, and installations such as SHADO’s Moonbase complex have never looked so exciting or so realistic. Nick Foreman’s CGI illustrations—the first time this technique has been used in an official Gerry Anderson book—are accompanied by detailed notes on design, specification, and performance. Following in the footsteps of The Complete Book of Gerry Anderson’s UFO, this book will be a must-have purchase for all true Anderson fans.
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Thunderbirds International Rescue Edition 2-Pack Gift Set (Thunderbirds Are Go / Thunderbird 6)
THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO!
Blast off into interplanetary adventure with the first feature-length film starring the International Rescue team: millionaire ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, his five stalwart sons, the fabulous secret agent Lady Penelope and, of course, their incredibly futuristic fleet of Thunderbird rescue ships! When the mighty spaceship Zero X is sabotaged on its first takeoff for Mars, International Rescue is summoned to provide security for the second launch attempt. But after the ship successfully reaches its destination, it is attacked by rampaging alien life forms! Once again, the brave and resourceful International Rescue team is called into action. Can the team help the damaged ship re-enter Earth’s atmosphere and prevent a crash-landing with devastating consequences?
THUNDERBIRD 6
The Tracy team are back in action in another riveting adventure! This time it will take all of their combined effort – and the cunning wit of their colleague Lady Penelope – to defeat an international ring of terrorists who’ve targeted International Rescue for destruction! While on the maiden voyage of the fabulous new passenger vessel “Skyship One,” Lady Penelope is shocked to discover that the original crew has been killed and replaced with a ruthless gang of hijackers who want to use her to obtain classified information about the International Rescue team! As the hijacked super-plane circles the globe on a collision course with catastrophe, Penelope must outwit her captors and send an urgent SOS to get help from her fearless cohorts…before it’s too late!Thunderbirds Are Go followed the remarkable success of the Thunderbirds television series, bringing the three-dimensional puppet animation adventures of International Rescue to the big screen. Set in the 21st century, there is no attempt to explain the background story: as in the TV show International Rescue is a private family organization who uses high-tech craft to rescue anyone in peril. Here it’s the first manned flight to Mars that’s in danger, as International Rescue foils a sabotage attempt at the launch, then race to avert disaster when the spaceship returns to earth. What could have made a 50-minute TV episode is expanded to feature length with Martian “rock monsters” and a surreal dream-sequence involving Alan Tracy, Lady Penelope, and “Cliff Richard Jnr” & the Shadows, with a new song performed by the real Cliff and the Shadows. In the theaters, Thunderbirds Are Go was competing against another British children’s TV sci-fi spin-off, the equally colorful Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150AD, and would be followed by Thunderbird 6 (1968). Yet apart from more complex model work, a bigger orchestra, and even bigger explosions, on TV this plays like a widescreen double-length episode.
Thunderbird 6 revolved around a new addition to the lineup of International Rescue’s five emergency craft. The plot sees Lady Penelope, Alan, Tin-Tin, and Parker as the only passengers on the maiden, round-the-world flight of a futuristic airship, which is hijacked in a bid to capture Thunderbirds 1 and 2. From the moment Alan arrives on a Bond-style jetpack, the film veers away from the TV show into espionage adventure territory, and while the only people International Rescue rescues are their own members, they kill a fair number of bad guys. The global tour means there are more locations than ever, and though the story takes a long time developing, the Die Hard-on-an-airship finale delivers the most explosive set piece of Gerry Anderson’s career. As for Thunderbird 6, opinion remains divided as to whether it’s an ingenious twist or a disappointing gimmick, but the movie’s blend of model and live-action footage results in two superbly staged stunt sequences. The Andersons would make one further feature film, Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (1969). –Gary S. Dalkin
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Gerry and Sylvia Anderson – Art Print – Medium – 28x35cm
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- Thunderbirds
This fine art print is created on archival photographic paper from the original negative – resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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Theme from Gerry Anderson’s “UFO” By Barry Gray
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UFO, Set 2
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S.H.A.D.O. SHADO 2 Mobile Reconnaisance UFO TV Show
- From the Classic Gerry Anderson TV series
- Diecast Metal & Plastic 160mm Appox. 7″ long
- Rolling Wheels and Track!
- Mobile Reconnaisance Vehicle
- This is 1 of the 3 Heavy Duty Tank Like Reconnaissance Mobiles used in the popular TV series UFO…Collect all 3!
UFO S.H.A.D.O. 2 Mobile Chariot Style Mobile Reconnaisance Vehicle!
S.H.A.D.O. (Supreme Headquarters Alien Defense Organization)
With Rolling Wheels and Track!
This is 1 of the 3 Heavy Duty Tank Like Reconnaissance Mobiles used in the popular TV series UFO…Collect all 3!
From the Classic Gerry Anderson TV series
Diecast Metal & Plastic 160mm Appox. 7″ long
Nicely detailed.
Quality Made in England.
CLASSIC
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WikiLeaks chief says no one harmed by site's leaks
The Seattle Times The founder of WikiLeaks insists that no one has come to harm as a result of the site's publication of thousands of classified US documents. The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this article. The founder of WikiLeaks insists that no one … |
The date and time are pretty much forgotten, but that information will be in the picture data. I was trying to take a photo of the moon, using a Nikon D60 Gold Edition 10 megapixel camera. As I didn’t want to shake or jar the camera, I used the timer button to take the picture so my button pushing wouldn’t shake the camera. I had it on manual setting, except for focus, so I had a longer shutter opening than normal. I stood next to the camera as it did its job, watching the sky, the moon, etc. At no time during my time outside did I see anything at all besides the moon in the sky. I had no idea that a strange spot of blue light was in the picture until I came inside and loaded it into my computer. Upon zooming in on the object, it appears as though it is an object of some kind, not a star. Oddly, when the object is magnified, it seems to take on the shape similar to the space ship that was wrecked at the beginning of the movie “Alien”. What motions it had are totally unknown, as I did not see the object while it was being photographed, as though it were invisible to the human eye. (There was simply nothing in the sky besides the moon as far as I could see).














