Browsing All posts tagged under »Aliens«

U.F.Oh-no

It may sound like Michael Crichton movie plot, but senior U.S. airmen will claim today that since 1948, aliens have been hovering over United Kingdom and U.S. nuclear missile sites and deactivating the weapons– once even landing in a British base. Furthermore, they warn, our governments are hushing the activity up. The six former U.S. [...]

A real UFO?

A Chinese airport was dramatically closed after an aliencraft was detected by baffled air traffic controllers. They spotted the UFO on radar screens forcing bosses to ground flights and divert planes away from Xiaoshan airport in the eastern city of Hangzhou. The mysterious object glowed on monitoring instruments late on Wednesday night and was snapped [...]

Health of our nation

The day after the bill passed, right-wingers took to the airwaves to make outrageous, wildly offensive comparisons to 9/11 and Nazis. Some called for violence. The Monday after Congress passed historic health care legislation was a dark day for the right wing. Wouldn’t you be upset if you were doomed to live in a communist [...]

Japan to Venus in one night

TOKYO – The wife of Japan’s next prime minister claims to have had a close encounter with another world. “While my body was asleep, I think my soul rode on a triangular-shaped UFO and went to Venus,” Miyuki Hatoyama, the wife of premier-in-waiting Yukio Hatoyama, wrote in a book published last year. “It was a [...]

Chinese UFO

from Luke McKinney (a WholeWeirdWorld favorite) —The UFO area of the internet, wedged firmly between (and overlapping with) the paranoid conspiracy section and the Star Trek fan-fiction boards, has been clamoring over news that the Chinese Purple Mountain Observatory lived up to its name by observing an actual Unidentified Flying Object. And if your bullshit [...]

All your O are what?

The web community was freaked this holiday weekend when Google’s logo showed a UFO abducting Google’s second O. Speculation was that Google has intercepted an extraterrestrial search query, and that the logo’s appearance may foreshadow an impending visit from beyond. A more conventional, but less romantic, view is that Google was paying homage to the [...]