Several people have asked me why I have decided not to comment – just about anywhere – on all of the latest developments in the field of Ufology. The 6o Minutes show, testimony form military personnel, footage, and the list goes on and on. So, why have I chosen to let others address the issues. Read more »
Since the 1980s, sightings of large, triangular-shaped UFOs, usually described as being black in color, making a low humming noise, and very often with rounded rather than angled corners, have been reported throughout the world. The sheer proliferation of such reports has led some ufological commentators to strongly suspect that the Flying Triangles (as they have come to be known) are prime examples of still-classified aircraft, the development of which was secretly begun in the 1980s by elements of the U.S. Department of Defense. Largely, UFO researchers are split into two camps: that the Flying Triangles are the creations of the American military or that they were flown by extraterrestrials. There is, however, another theory for all of this mystery. We’ll get to that shortly.
Xinja investors told shares worth close to, or actually, zero
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Shareholders in fallen neobank Xinja are bracing for the company to be placed into liquidation after a memo sent on New Year s Eve warned their shares could be worthless.
In an update sent to investors after 4pm on December 31, Xinja said it had enlisted an external party to explore options to recoup value after the company made the shock decision to exit banking only 15 months after receiving its licence. This is without doubt the toughest letter that any member of the board has had to write in our professional career, the email, obtained by
Posted: Dec 17, 2020 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: December 17, 2020
Bob Pratt (pictured right) is waiting for surgery in Regina,(Submitted by Janna Pratt)
Bob Pratt suffered a grand mal seizure last month. He d been visiting doctors for various diagnostics tests in the weeks leading up to the episode, but through the seizure, doctors diagnosed that there is a slow-growing tumour pushing against the 76-year-old s brain.
But Pratt cannot be admitted to surgery. Once he was in hospital for two weeks and they put him on the correct medication, they had wanted to operate right away, because the only option for treatment . is just tumour resection, said Janna Pratt, grand-daughter. A resection is an operation where all or part of a tumour, and some surrounding tissue, is removed.
Here at Mysterious Universe, Paul Seaburn says, in a new article: “Just when you thought the basketball-with-protrusions coronavirus would be the symbol of 2020, a new candidate come streaking in from parts unknown (maybe) to make a late bid for 2020 meme supremacy. We’re talking, of course, about the monolith. They started in Utah, spread to Romania and California, disappeared both mysteriously and nefariously, and ended up being claimed by an artist who has them for sale. That should have been the end of the mania … right? Ha! You forgot that this is 2020 – killing the monoliths has become as difficult and controversial as killing the coronavirus. Before that artist could start filling orders, a new supplier undercut him, a monolith appeared in the sky over Idaho, more appeared on the ground in the Netherlands, Pittsburg and on the Isle of Wight and then came the ultimate (so far) … a golden monolith was found in Columbia! Can this be topped? Somewhere, a monolith said,