"Research group SPI is committed to investigating claims pertaining to UFOs and the Paranormal. We are an open-minded society who seek answers to the many mysteries which at present elude us."
SPI also produce a super magazine for only £2 an issue.
Melbourne man Frank Cole claims he retrieved baby Azaria's body from the mouth of a dingo he shot close to Uluru just hours after her disappearance in August, 1980.
A Dam ShameA paddler travels one of India's great rivers before a dam changes it for good
I have just been informed thatAdrian Dvir who claims to facilitate clinics where aliens heal humans in extra-dimensional clinics has died suddenly. His website isETmedical.com
Dr Paul Norman is the latest scientist to die an unexpected and premature death. He and Dr Kelly are bound to have known each other - they worked at Porton Down together in the late 1980s. Was it an accident? ~ Rowena Thursby
Is killing endangered animals the best way to protect them?
A new FWS proposal to the ESA would legalize commercial exploitation of endangered species.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) thinks so.Watch the humorous clip
"There are specific links between instances of poltergeist manifestations, metal bending, the hotly debated ‘Hutchison Effect’ and especially, alleged ‘teleportation’. Although each of these phenomena can be examined individually, eventually, investigation reveals to a greater or lesser degree inescapable similarities between them all"
More strange phenomena in the fields that hosted the Arecibo message crop formation
Not a surprise really, but definitely something that needs to be investigated sensibly. As previously mentioned here strange phenomena and also (previously thought to be) understood events seem to concentrate along leys and vortices. Wind damage in crops seems to be especially prevalent. What really does draw the wind and 'other natural' phenomena into these places?
A family appealed for bone marrow donors yesterday to help save the lives of four brothers suffering from a rare illness that could kill them by the time they reach their teens.
The boys, aged between four and 12, have been diagnosed with X-linked Lymphoproliferative (XLP), also known as Duncan's Syndrome, which affects the immune system. It is described as one of the rarest illnesses in the world.
WONDERFUL NEWS It has been announced today 12th July that all 4 boys now have donors. This site and all of its readers wish the boys and their family all the very best. And a huge thank you to the lovely people who have helped, and will help to give these youngsters the opportunity of a full life. God bless you all.
You may have read my crop circle predictions here where I predicted a crop formation on May 3rd. One did appear - photo - and if you look there is a distinct E in the centre. - intriguing.
A presentation alerting everyone to the 'in production' microchip being produced for the right hand and the scalp. Bacteriated Lithium, difficult to removeand potentially lethal if you try. Apparently the Mexican military are the guinea pigs.