By Lee SpeigelAOLNews.com7-2-10      (July 2) -- If you like golf, nature reserves and art museums, Roswell, N.M., might be up your alley. If you also happen to like aliens, UFOs and military secrets, you've hit the mother lode this weekend.Roswell -- population 50,000 -- is in full celebration mode, commemorating the 63rd anniversary of a reported UFO crash that, in 1947, single-handedly gave
A lone rider goes over the hillsBy Billy CoxDe Void6-25-10      The summer edition of the Tampa Bay Skeptics Report features a piece by a guy whose work never would’ve graced its pages a year ago. Titled “Goodbye Ufology, Hello Truth,” by James Carrion, this is the raspberry cheer by the Mutual UFO Network’s erstwhile international director to his former colleagues.Beginning as it does with
By Denise ChowSPACE.com6-29-10      A planet outside of our solar system, said to be the first ever directly photographed by telescopes on Earth, has been officially confirmed to be orbiting a sun-like star, according to follow-up observations.The alien planet is eight times the mass of Jupiter and orbits at an unusually great distance from its host star — more than 300 times farther from the
By Lee SpeigelAOLNews.com6-30-10      (June 30) -- Sixty-three years ago, something fell out of the sky near Roswell, N.M., launching decades of speculation about the true nature of the object.Was it an extraterrestrial spacecraft that crashed in 1947, killing its alien occupants, or -- as the military originally claimed -- nothing more than a weather balloon?"It wasn't a weather balloon. I
By James CarrionFollow The Magic Thread© 6-30-10      It has been interesting to read the various reactions from those inside the circus tent of Ufology to the formation of the Center for UFO Truth. It is reminiscent of the protests and admonishments I received at my presentation at the 2009 Crash Retrieval conference on “Russian Espionage and UFOs” where despite showing authenticated