¿OVNI? No. Sólo arte

January 31st, 2005

Diego Cuoghi explica la moneda ufológica.

Vía Roberto Labanti en Anomalist

[link:www.sprezzatura.it/Arte/Arte_UFO_7.htm]

Respuesta de los criptozoólogos al programa de National Geographic

January 31st, 2005

“Behind the Mysteries: Bigfoot”
Premiere Broadcast on January 30-31, 2005
National Geographic Channel
Reviewed by Loren Coleman
“Behind the Mysteries: Bigfoot” had its Premiere Broadcast on January 30-31, 2005, on the National Geographic Channel.
Okay, how about a no-holds-barred four-word critique? What an uneven disaster!

[link:www.lorencoleman.com]

Entrevista con el Bigfoot

January 30th, 2005

Unreality TV — Bigfoot show is Sunday
By JANE GARGAS
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC
The legend of Bigfoot, one of the most fascinating tales ever linked to Yakima, will be investigated on a National Geographic television special this weekend.

[link:www.yakima-herald.com]

Rocas misteriosas

January 30th, 2005

El Pasoan still searching for mystery rocks’ origin
Erica Molina
El Paso Times
Wrapped in plastic bubble sheets and kept out of harm’s way, plain-looking gray rocks continue to perplex Stanton James, a Northeast man who came across them more than three years ago.

[link:www.borderlandnews.com]

Moneda ufológica

January 29th, 2005

Centuries’ Old UFO Coin Remains Mystery
An unidentified flying object on a 17th century French coin continues to mystify rare coin experts.
Colorado Springs, CO (PRWEB) January 28, 2005 — After decades of seeking possible answers about a mysterious UFO-like design on a 17th century French copper coin, a prominent numismatic expert says it remains just that: an unidentified flying object. After a half-century of research, the design has defied positive identification by the numismatic community.

[link:www.prweb.com]

Algunos globovnis entre Yuma y San Diego

January 29th, 2005

Dunes and Balloons in the Desert.
Are those UFOS out in the dunes between Yuma and San Diego?
/24-7PressRelease.com/ - January 29, 2005 - What’s that light in the sky out over the Dunes? Airplane? Helicopter? UFO?
No, It’s an advertising balloon being used as a marker. Thousands of people head to the dunes at Glamis outside of Yuma, Arizona in the California desert. Miles upon miles of sand dunes a person could easily get lost.

[link:www.24-7pressrelease.com]

[link:www.arizonaballoon.com]

Desaparecidos

January 29th, 2005

Case reopened in couple’s 1957 disappearance
Diana Washington Valdez
El Paso Times
The disappearance of William and Margaret Patterson has been a mystery to the police and El Paso for nearly 50 years. It has inspired urban legends, wild stories of espionage and even tales of UFO abductions.

[link:www.borderlandnews.com]

Bola de fuego en España

January 29th, 2005

EL OBJETO SE DESINTEGRÓ SIN CAUSAR DAÑOS
Vecinos de Torrejón avistan una bola de fuego cayendo del cielo
Expertos afirman que podría tratarse tanto de un meteoroide como de uno de los 10.000 fragmentos de chatarra espacial que orbitan la Tierra
EFE
MADRID.- El Servicio de Emergencias 112 recibió el jueves por la noche varias llamadas telefónicas alertando de la caída de una bola de fuego desde el cielo, que fue vista en la localidad de Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid) y que, según los comunicantes, tras estallar, se desintegró. Las llamadas que informaban de la presencia de lo que en muchos casos identificaron como un meteorito, se registraron entre las 22.30 y las 0.00
horas.

[link:www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2005/01/28/madrid/1106874900.html]

[link:www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2005/01/29/madrid/1106986079.html]

[link:www.diariodeleon.com]

[link:www.info]

Otra estela de vapor confundida con ovni.

January 24th, 2005

FUKUOKA — A vapor trial left by an airplane caused a commotion in Fukuoka, after residents thought it was a meteor or UFO and flooded a local meteorological office with calls.

[link:mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/20050124p2a00m0dm014000c.html]

La Madonna de Civitavecchia

January 24th, 2005

El caso de la Virgen de Civitavecchia que lloró sangre es un milagro
El caso de la estatua de una Virgen, conocida ya como la Madonnina de Civitavecchia, que lloró sangre en catorce ocasiones hace diez años en esa localidad del norte de Roma, es un “verdadero milagro”, según un dossier de la diócesis de Civitavecchia que será publicado en los próximos días.

[link:www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Cronache/2005/01_Gennaio/23/madonna.shtml]
[link:www.info]
[link:www.terra.cl/noticias/noticias.cfm?id_reg=456431&id_cat=303]
[link:www.chron.com]