February 2010
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January 2010
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The Guardian - Aliens visiting Earth will be just... →
mabelmoments:
(via thesophie)
“I do think there’s a risk in active searches for extra-terrestrials. The attitude seems to be they’re friendly, they’re a long way away, and they can’t get here. But if you wake up one morning and an armada of extra-terrestrial spaceships are circling Earth, that prediction won’t necessarily hold,” Harrison said.
Can you imagine? (This is one of my recurring...
According to Andrew, an open lines caller to Coast...
And apparently, the mall cops are the first to know.
Coast to Coast AM, you totally lose me when you go...
Unfortunately, I bet a good number of habitual Coast listeners cheer these particular episodes along, because people with mental illnesses usually hate taking meds. [EDIT: I have been under treatment for depression for more than 20 years. I will totally cop to hating the meds and going off them out of frustration. I can be really stupid that way.]
Death of UFO expert Paul Vigay 'a mystery' -... →
From the article:
Mr Vigay, who was £10,000 pounds in debt, had left a note in his house to Andrea saying “I Love You” and a list of computer passwords and his phone code.
When police and family attempted to use them, however, they did not work.
No one’s family ever wants to believe they committed suicide. This guy probably did. But who knows?
So Many Stories. [Submitted by Foulbrood]
I have so many stories, seriously, of spooky things that have happened to myself and my friends. I’m not a crazy meth-head either. Just a normal 28 year old, married, have a kid, college-educated, and the supernatural is just all around.
It would take me forever to tell you everything. So I’ll have to break it all up. But the first time I ever experienced anything paranormal was when...
KOB.com - Chupacabra strikes in border town
KOB-TV kicks ass for even putting the word “chupacabra” in the article’s title. Read about this bloodsucker attack via the link above. A quote for a taste:
A man in Horizon City, Texas—near El Paso—believes a chupacabra killed 20 of his chickens one morning, and ten more the next day.
The chickens were killed without a drop of blood...
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More pink snow! This time in Buffalo... →
The reason was different this time as well. Not algae, but:
As it turned out, what made the snow appear pink was food coloring — red dye No. 40, once manufactured at the nearby former Buffalo Color plant. […] It turned out a pipe that contained about five pounds of the residual pinkish powder ruptured at a building being demolished at about 1 p.m, according to John Yensan, vice president...
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A 92-year-old Botsford Hospital patient died of burns today after being found on...
– Botsford Hospital patient, 92, catches fire and dies — but why? | freep.com
Possible case of spontaneous human combustion (warning: graphic photo)? That’s the implication in the story, if you read it a certain way. I’m skeptical of SHC, but read the article - what happened to...
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So I'm listening to Coast to Coast Open Lines and...
But extreme politics seem to be a hallmark of C2C listeners. Extremes on both ends of the spectrum. You get a lot of hippie-dippie 60s-era Haight-Ashbury refugees who talk chakras and what-not and you get far-right wingnuts who believe Obama is a dark agent of Satan.
I am certain it’s always been this way when this show takes callers on open lines, but it’s more noticeable in the last...
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