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Today's dose of the paranormal: Stargates and UFOsPosted by Joel Martinsen on Friday, November 26, 2010 at 2:14 PM
Yangtse Evening Post, November 26, 2010 Right below a top headline about a Xinhua editorial condemning the situation that leads to poor engineering projects, today's Yangtse Evening Post fulfills its responsibility to educate the public and quash rumors by clearing up some misconceptions about a "Stargate" in the Gulf of Aden:
Rumors revolve around Aaron McCollum, a self-identified former group leader with the U.S. Coast Guard, who alleges that a multinational military force is exploring the Stargate in the guise of fighting Somali pirates. Other rumors allege that NASA recently released information about a new black hole to divert attention from the Stargate. Wang Sichao told the newspaper that although the blue spiral in Norway was quite likely a spiral UFO, the magnetic vortex in the Gulf of Aden was most certainly not a Stargate. Links and Sources
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Comments on Today's dose of the paranormal: Stargates and UFOs
THAT'S where I left it! Thanks guys!
This is what you'll get when a rocket gets out of control and starts to spin and leak fuel. Basically it's a kind of expensive fireworks. You won't see this very often, how many times do you see a rocket in the first place.
We see rockets all the time down here in Florida. They don't look like that.