There has been a growing number of reports in recent years from Navy pilots and other military personnel of highly advanced craft of unknown origin violating protected airspace, some of them maneuvering in ways that seem to defy known aerodynamics.
"There's been a total lack of focus across the national security apparatus to actually get at what's happening here," said Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.). | Leah Millis-Pool/Getty Images
The lonely journey of a UFO conspiracy theorist in an age of distrust | The Independent
A ll day long, Douglas Wilson has tended to cracked pathways and overgrown lawns, but now his shift is over, and he feels exalted as he looks up at the boundless Colorado sky. To pay the bills, Doug is a groundskeeper for a local school district in Denver.
Specifically: the search for the truth about aliens, whose existence and technology he believes the US government discovered decades ago and has kept hidden from the public.
No Cookies | Townsville Bulletin
Wycliffe Well roadhouse caught breaching liquor licence by selling alcohol to drunk customers -
An outback roadhouse known as the UFO capital of Australia has been caught breaching its licence by selling alcohol to intoxicated customers.
Wycliffe Well roadhouse, located about 130 kilometres south of Tennant Creek, is a remote fuel station, restaurant and holiday park famous for its unexplained extraterrestrial sightings.
Headlines for September 27, 2021: UNM Newsroom
Santa Fe New Mexican - New Mexico leaders, conservationists to pursue ‘actionable ideas’ at climate conference
Los Alamos Daily Post - Leger Fernández’s PFAS & RECA Amendments In National Defense Authorization Act, Secures $2.5 Million For UNM
The Readers' Forum: Monday letters | Letters | journalnow.com
Your view expressing opposition to voter ID lacks any supporting data (editorial, "Voter ID remains a losing proposition," Sept. 21). You state that the law "was motivated at least in part by an unconstitutional intent to target African American voters."
What do you base this charge on? Doesn't the law apply to all eligible voters equally? What part of that law specifies treatment of Black voters differently from white voters? And what about other minorities?
What's Behind One of California's Most Ubiquitous Bumper Stickers? | KQED
Read more from The California Report Magazine's 'Hidden Gems' series In a redwood forest in the Santa Cruz Mountains, halfway between Santa Cruz and Scotts Valley, you’ll find the Mystery Spot .
Lucky Santa Cruz visitors may even spot a "Mystery Spot car" parked somewhere downtown covered completely in stickers.
Week 4 Preview: Hogs-Aggies, Badgers-Irish featured games – The Oakland Press
The Southwest Classic between longtime rivals Arkansas and Texas A&M has been one-sided, with the Aggies having won nine straight. Before the season, the teams' SEC opener looked like just another game Saturday.
Turns out, it's a Top 25 matchup in CBS' prime afternoon time slot at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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