January 1983
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restaurant and purchased two more cokes which he got a coke, and drove on.They passed through Rocky 20 miles beyond, he stopped at another drank almost immediately, and his thirst was still not entirely quenched. The next town was La Junta, and when about By Robert F. Creegan, Ph. D. miles east o...
restaurant and purchased two more cokes which he got a coke, and drove on.They passed through Rocky 20 miles beyond, he stopped at another drank almost immediately, and his thirst was still not entirely quenched. The next town was La Junta, and when about By Robert F. Creegan, Ph. D. miles east o...
The accompanying sketches are composites based on the observations of both Terry and Marilyn. Mr. Wejs eplained that he watched the object when it first reappeared and shone its lights on them, and as it dropped and began to cross the road, getting a good look at the front and side, but then he h...
Richard D. Mciver, a petroleum geologist, believes that enough bits and pieces of scientific data have finally fallen into place to provide a reasonable explanation for disappearances of vessels in the Bermuda Triangle. The recent recovery of some solid gas/water hydrate during coring operations ...
According to Charles Hickson, beings from another world will "come down in force next year and change the self-destructive course of this planet." "We're going to see something I can't even comprehend. There's going to be a strange power, or energy released on Earth that will work on our minds an...
According to Charles Hickson, beings from another world will "come down in force next year and change the self-destructive course of this planet." "We're going to see something I can't even comprehend. There's going to be a strange power, or energy released on Earth that will work on our minds an...