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ATS Weekly, Edition 006, August 23, 2005


A Quebec innkeeper claims to have picture proof that the legendary monster of Lake Massawippi exists. Although it doesn't enjoy the status of Ogopogo -- the country's most famous water monster said to inhabit Lake Okanagan in the south central B.C. interior -- "Whippy" has been alive in local monster folklore. (with picture)
Quebecer Claims to Have Photos of Lake Monster

After a lifetime of studying what many brush off as science fiction, Davenport is feels certain that UFOs exist and have been witnessed on Earth, and second, that the government has known about them for decades.
Researcher Feels Certain UFOs Exist

Eight adults and three children had gathered at the farm of Elmer "Lucky" Sutton north of Hopkinsville in a small town called Kelly. Billy Ray Taylor was outside in the early evening and saw a flying silver disc land in an adjacent field. No one inside the house believed Taylor's story. But about 8 p.m., Sutton's dog began barking at something outside the house.
Hopkinsville Retells Alien Landing Story

GENERAL SANTOS CITY � One of the suspects in the grisly murder of a villager in Glan, Sarangani whose flesh was eaten and his blood drank by a "cannibal gang," was taken into custody, police said.
Gang of Cannibals Roaming The Philippines

Psychic James Van Praagh has always made a nice living by claiming to see dead people. But he has made a killing with his ability to foresee how television audiences would be entranced by programming about psychic phenomena, haunted houses and other otherworldly encounters.
TV Programming in Tune With Paranormal

The Burlington Free Press, which has reviewed the digital recordings, reported "they clearly show something of significant size moving just under the surface. It does not appear to be a boat wake or a school of fish or cormorants. In one frame it almost looks as if the head of an alligator-like animal breaks the surface, the setting sun reflecting off what could be an eye."
Two Vermonters Wonder What They Saw in Lake Champlain

Mainstream biologists may scoff at cryonics, rating the successful reanimation of a frozen human being about as likely as re-creating a cow from a pound of frozen ground beef. And even the most devout cryonicists acknowledge that no technologies currently exist to realize their resurrection dreams.
The Cold, Hard Facts on Cryonics

The "MindWar" paper was provoked by an article by Lt. Col. John Alexander, which appeared in the December 1980 edition of Military Review, advocating the introduction of ESP (extra-sensory perception), "tele-pathetic behavior modification," para-psychology, psychokinesis ("mind over matter"), remote viewing, out of body experiences, and other New Age and occult practices into U.S. military intelligence.
Cheney's `Spoon-Benders' Pushing Nuclear Armageddon



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