Thursday, November 12, 2009

Paranormal News of the Week, Nov 7th thru 13th, 2009

In other news...

  • Following an astrobiology conference, top Vatican astronomer admitted slightly that extraterrestrials could exist. Nick Pisa of Mail Online writes that "The fact the possibility of other life elsewhere other than Earth was discussed at the Vatican marks a radical shift in its views - 400 years ago it condemned astronomer Galileo Galilei as a heretic for saying the Earth was not the centre of the Universe". Read the rest of Pisa's article.
  • What's going on in England lately? Following last weeks UFO sightings over Long Eaton, more alleged UFO sightings occurred this week with dozens of witnesses. The British UFO Research Association passed off the orange-lights witnessed in the sky to Chinese lanterns. So if the UFO Research Association is saying it's nothing, the it really is probably nothing. Read the witness testimonies.
  • Canon announced that problems with the EOS 7D camera have been repaired. What was termed as a ghost-image problem, faint traces of a preceding shot showing up in the next, are no longer an issue. The camera costs around $1700 and can shoot eighteen megapixel images while shooting up to eight photos per second. 
  • After paranormal investigators claimed to hear a disembodied voice saying, "Help me - I'm stuck inside the wall", a skeleton was discovered in the basement wall of West Virginia's Aspen Manor. According to the authorities called in, the skeletal remains were "chopped up" and there were cut-like marks along the bones. Not fun. Read the article at wt09.com.      

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