It’s not April 1   26/9/2010

AOL is a pretty straight up and down news site, so this should carry a grain of credibility. However, it is published under their Weird News section. If it is true, it should be an interesting news conference.

(Sept. 25) — Former U.S. Air Force officers and a former enlisted man are about to break many years of silence about an alarming series of UFO encounters at nuclear weapons sites — incidents officially kept secret for decades.

UPDATE: Britain’s Daily Mail has reported the news conference:

‘I have no idea what we saw that night but I do know it was under intelligent control. My theory is that it was from another dimension or extra-terrestrial,’ he said.
The six former U.S. Air Force officers and one former enlisted man, all presented declassified information which they claim backs up their findings.
They want US and British authorities to release 60 years worth of ‘X-Files’ they claim proves the existence of extra-terrestrials.

Filed Under: -

Same time next week   

Bloody hell! It’s like dancing with your sister. I’ve taken a week off work, mainly to watch the 2010 World Cycling Championships, but also to join in Collingwood premiership celebrations. Now, Magpies must endure another week of angst and aggravation. It would be nice to sleep for 144 hours.
Lenny Hayes played a damned fine game for the Saints. But anyone who couldn’t see that Brendan Goddard was clearly best on the ground knows jack about footy.

Filed Under: -