Monday, October 29, 2012

10 Most Unusual Phobias in Modern Day's

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This list looks at ten more of the most unusual phobias that afflict people in modern days.

We probably all suffer from a minor phobia or two, but some people’s lives are virtually debilitated by their fears.

1. Automatonophobia
Fear of a Ventriloquist’s Dummy


I think we can all see the merit in this disorder – the very act of ventriloquism seems particularly nasty to me.

It involves a man with his hand up a dolls butt which he then proceeds to talk to. Sufferers of automatonophobia need not seek treatment – it is a perfectly valid reaction to a perfectly revolting concept.

2. Cathisophobia
Fear of Sitting


Cathisophobia (sometimes spelled with a ‘k’) is a terror of sitting down. This disorder can be sparked off by a particularly nasty case of hemorrhoids but in some serious cases it can be due to physical abuse relating to sitting on sharp or painful objects.

Sometimes, the sitting fear is due to some punishment in the school days, or it may be an indication of some other phobia like sitting in front of elite and influential people.

Cathisophobia is characterized by sweating, heavy or short breathe, and anxiety.

3. Arachibutyrophobia
Fear of Peanut Butter Sticking to the Roof of your Mouth


I must say that finding information on this disorder is extremely difficult – which does make me wonder if it is perhaps the figment of an over-active imagination, but it is definitely bizarre and fairly well known so it seems to deserve a place here.

This disorder seems to be a fear that is quite easily worked around: don’t buy peanut butter.

However, for a child who is forced to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches every day, one can see how it might cause severe trauma in later life.

Here is the testimony of one alleged sufferer, “Whenever I’m around peanut butter I start to sweat excessively and my body starts convulsing. The roof of my mouth becomes coarse and itchy. I can’t live with this fear anymore. My thirst for peanut butter must be quenched without me going into a full blown panic attack.”

4. Pentheraphobia
Fear of Mother-in-Law


Of all the phobias on this list, pentheraphobia is probably the most common. It is, as stated above, the fear of one’s mother-in-law.

I am sure that most married people have, at one time or another, suffered from this terrible fear. This fear is one that is so common in Western society that it frequently appears in movies and other forms of entertainment.

Of the many available therapies for this illness of the mind, divorce seems to be the most popular. A related phobia to pentheraphobia is novercaphobia which is a fear of your stepmother – the most famous sufferer of which is Cinderella.

5. Demonophobia
Fear of Demons


Demonophobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of evil supernatural beings in persons who believe such beings exist and roam freely to cause harm.

Those who suffer from this phobia realize their fear is excessive or irrational.

Nevertheless, they become unduly anxious when discussing demons, when venturing alone into woods or a dark house, or when watching films about demonic possession and exorcism.

Sufferers are most likely to be recognized by the strings of garlic around their neck, crucifixes, wooden stakes they carry, and gun loaded with silver bullets. Okay – I made that last part up.

6. Eisoptrophobia
Fear of Mirrors


Eisoptrophobia is a fear of mirrors in the broad sense, or more specifically the fear of being put into contact with the spiritual world through a mirror.

Sufferers experience undue anxiety even though they realize their fear is irrational. Because their fear often is grounded in superstitions, they may worry that breaking a mirror will bring bad luck or that looking into a mirror will put them in contact with a supernatural world inside the glass.

After writing this list I realized that I suffer from a minor form of this disorder in that I don’t like to look into a mirror in the evening when I am alone for fear of seeing someone (or something) behind me.

7. Deipnophobia
Fear of Dinner Conversation


Now admittedly some dinner conversations can be very awkward, but some people are so terrified of the idea of speaking to another person over dinner that they avoid dining out situations.

In times gone by there were strict rules of etiquette that helped a person to deal with these situations – but they are (sadly) mostly forgotten.

In today’s society in which rules and formality are out the window, it is possible that the more controlled nature of a dinner party may lie partly behind this phobia.

8. Pediophobia
Fear of Dolls


Pediophobia is the irrational fear of dolls. Not just scary dolls – ALL dolls. Strictly speaking, the fear is a horror of a “false representation of sentient beings” so it also usually includes robots and mannequins, which can make it decidedly difficult to go shopping.

This phobia should not be confused with pedophobia or pediaphobia which is the fear of children.

Sigmund Freud believed the disorder may spring from a fear of the doll coming to life and roboticist Masahiro Mori expanded on that theory by stating that the more human-like something becomes, the more repellent its non-human aspects appear.

9. Mageirocophobia
Fear of Cooking


The bizarre fear of cooking is called mageirocophobia which comes from the Greek word mageirokos which means a person skilled in cooking.

This disorder can be debilitating and potentially lead to unhealthy eating if one lives alone. Sufferers of mageirokos can feel extremely intimidated by people with skills in cooking, and this intimidation and feeling of inadequacy is probably the root cause of the disorder for many.

10. Agyrophobia
Fear of Crossing the Street


Agyrophobics have a fear of crossing streets, highways and other thoroughfares, or a fear of thoroughfares themselves.

This, of course, makes it very difficult to live comfortably in a city. The word comes from the Greek gyrus which means turning or whirling as the phobic avoids the whirl of traffic.

The phobia covers several categories, wherein sufferers may fear wide roads specifically down to suburban single lane streets, and can also include fearing jaywalking or crossing anywhere on a street, even a designated intersection.

This phobia is considered independent from the fear of cars.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Hottest and Sexy Female Athletes

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If we were to break it down and rank these women based on their sport then we could come up with a better foundation. We can only pick one. Not three from one sport, just one from each sport.

There are too many angles to examine. For one, how does a beach volleyball star compare to a female softball player by hotness? The odds are in favor of the beach volleyball players.

Leryn Franco
Javelin


Leryn Franco belongs in our world. She should always be around sports lists that talk about hot women. Why not? She is gorgeous.

Her talent is on par with the rest of the javelin tossers in the world, but it is her look that garners all of the attention. Call me crazy, but isn't that why we read these posts?

Kimiko Zakreski
Snowboarding


Kimiko Zakreski is not an active snowboarder—she was not even involved in the Winter X Games on ESPN this year—but she is not retired. She is just taking some time off for herself.

If more athletes would do this, maybe they could last longer and be able to play until they are 45. Right, Peyton?

Tessa Virtue
Figure Skating


In the wonderful world of figure skating, Tessa Virtue goes unnoticed. She gets little media attention and now that I have done extensive research, I find out that she is quite the looker.

I still can not believe I missed her all these times, but no more. She is the hottest female figure skater of today.

Melanie Adams
Pole Vaulting


Melanie Adams is a model/pole vaulter. So once the modeling thing fizzles out, maybe she can make a living jumping over obstacles using poles.

Claudia Toth
Curling


Have you ever attempted curling? Have you even made it onto the ice without tripping and cracking a few vertebrae?

I have. I tried to play a game of curling this past winter and the only thing that happened was my friends laughing as I attempted to stand up long enough to make a play.

It is harder than it looks. Claudia Toth not only makes it look easy, she makes it look good.

Bruna Schmitz
Surfing


I am as shocked as you are. Bruna Schmitz? Who is that?

She is a surfer from Brazil. Oh great, now Brazil is popping out surfers? This is unfair.

Cope Twins
Racing


The Cope Twins. The Paris Hilton wannabes of the 21st century.

They landed on my radar only a few months ago and now I find them to be one of the sexiest twin sister duo in sports. The fact that they race just makes them that much hotter. How many sexy twin sisters get behind the wheel in NASCAR?

Stephanie Rice
Swimming


Why do we love the Summer Olympics? We can watch Stephanie Rice in a bathing suit and not have to explain to our wives or girlfriends about it. Yes sir!

Roberta Mancino
Extreme Sports


I never forgot about you, Roberta. I just needed to find a place to fit you in.

In the future, I will always make sure to find room for you. Even if I do an article about ants, I will find a way to include you. I promise.

Jennie Finch
Softball


Until I find another softball player as beautiful or as talented as Jennie Finch, she shall remain on top.

It will take a big-time player before I even consider anyone but the sexiest blonde to ever put on a softball uniform in this spot. I am always taking applications.

Allison Baver
Speed Skating


Her body looks amazing in the tight elastic body suit the speed skaters have to wear to improve their overall speed. I am not complaining, I just think they should be painted on instead. Right?

Maria Kirilenko
Tennis


If you are a fan of Ana Ivanovic, Maria Sharapova, Daniela Hantuchova, Alona Bondarenko, Gisela Dulko or any of the other 342 beautiful female tennis players out there, I am sorry.

Maria Kirilenko is the hottest tennis player on a list that is longer than the number of Republican candidates for President of the United States. She earned this spot and now deserves your attention.

If you did not like her before, well, here she is anyways.

Blair O'Neal
Golf


From Arizona State to the Big Break, Blair O'Neal is the perfect choice to represent all female golfers.

She is not only beautiful, she is also, well, I'm not sure any more is needed. I usually move on from that previous sentence and I will do so again.

Alex Morgan
Soccer


Alex Morgan didn't make soccer popular. She wasn't the first woman to impress us with her beauty on the field. She wasn't the sexiest female soccer player in the world.

Until now.

Alex Morgan has given us another reason to enjoy women's soccer in the U.S. It does not hurt that she is beautiful. That is just a plus.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Series of Mysterious Deaths Among UFO Researchers

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This is the conclusion reached by an amateur astronomer, a former U.S. government adviser Timothy Hood. He made this statement at an international conference in Amsterdam dedicated to search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

Many UFO researchers working on their research in the 1970s and 1980s died under mysterious circumstances, and may have been killed.

This statement is true not so much for the chasers for unidentified flying objects, but the researchers trying to find extraterrestrial life, including professional astrophysics. Hood's conclusion was prompted by a 30-year study of this topic.

Professor Arshad Sharif/Vimal Dazibay


In October of 1986, Professor Arshad Sharif killed himself by tying one end of the rope to a tree, making a loop at the other end, putting his head through it and driving the car away.

A few days later another London professor, Vimal Dazibay, jumped head first from the Bristol Bridge.

Both of them worked on the development of electronic weapons for the English government program, similar to the American "Star Wars."

William Milton Cooper


On November 5, 2001, William Milton Cooper, a famous UFO researcher who has repeatedly accused the U.S. government of hiding the truth about UFOs, was killed by police in his home.

Cooper, who clearly suffered from delusion, lived in Yeager (Arizona). He bought weapons in bulk to create units to fight a secret government led by aliens.

Before the incident the police was told that Cooper threatened harmless residents, believing, apparently, that they were chasing him on the instructions of the authorities.

The police surrounded the ranch where he lived. He said that anyone who would dare to cross the threshold of his private property will be killed, but the police ignored him.

As a result, one policeman was seriously wounded, and the other one had to shoot the researcher as self-defense.

Morris K. Jessup


Famous American astronomer Morris K. Jessup, whose books about intelligent life beyond Earth have become bestsellers, committed suicide.

He ended his life by opening an exhaust pipe in his car, locking his door and turning on the ignition.

Professor James Edward McDonald, who for many years served as head of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Earth and studied unidentified aerospace objects, put a bullet in his head.

Series of mysterious deaths


In January of 1987, another scientist, Avtar Singh-Guide, went missing. He was later declared dead.

In February of 1987, Peter Pippel was run over by his car in his garage. In March of 1987, David Sands committed suicide by crashing his car into a building.

In April of 1987, four developers of space programs died. Mark Wiesner hung himself, Stuart Gooding fell victim of murder, David Greenhalgh fell off the bridge, and Shani Warren drowned. In May of that year, Michael Baker was killed in a car accident.

In a relatively short time, 25 people who worked in the space field died for various reasons, seriously believed that it had to do with aliens.

These deaths were not accidental, but rather, were the work of special services that eliminated the experts because they knew too much.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Most Tragic Cases of Missing Children

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This ia a tragic cases of missing children. A parent’s love for their children is unparalleled, so when a child goes missing it destroys the lives of those parents who loved and cherished their offspring so dearly, and often captures the undivided attention of a whole country, or even the world.

Madeline McCann


3 year old Madeline McCann went missing from the Algarve holiday resort of Praia da Luz, on 3 May, 2007, and stands as one of the most famous cases of missing children ever in Britain.

McCann’s parents, Kate and Gerry, were enjoying a meal with a group of friends while Madeline and her twin siblings were sleeping in the unlocked apartment approximately 100 meters away.

The McCanns reported that the group took turns at checking on the children, and each time nothing untoward was noted, although at the last at 21:30, only the twins were seen through the door.

At 22:00, Kate and Gerry McCann returned to their apartment to find the twins safe in bed but Madeline missing, and the window in her bedroom open.

A huge manhunt was launched with the initial suspects being a British/Portuguese national, Robert Murat, and the McCann’s themselves, all of which were given arguido (suspect) status by the police. The investigations of the initial suspects however led to nothing.

The police initially worked under the assumption that McCann had either been kidnapped by a pedophile ring or an adoption ring, and attracted criticism, particularly from the McCann’s, for the way they handled the case.

The amount of people allowed in to the apartment from which Madeline went missing, for example, was so uncontrolled as to taint the possibility of finding forensic or DNA evidence leading to the identification of the abductor.

Developments in the McCann case, no matter how small, still garner widespread media coverage.

Edward and Austin Bryant


Most missing children are reported as soon as they are thought to be missing by anguished parents.

However, in 2011, authorities in Colorado were notified of the disappearance of Austin Bryant. Upon further investigation, they found that Austin had actually gone missing some time between 2003 and 2005 when he would have been between 5 and 7 years old. To make things worse, his brother had also gone missing in 2001, at the age of 9 but his disappearance had also gone unreported.

Edward and Austin (biological siblings) were fostered, and later adopted, by Edward and Linda Bryant in 1999.

The children had adopted 9 children in total, and as Edward and Austin were considered to have ‘special needs’, $1700 a month was awarded to the Bryants for their care.

It was one of the other adoptees of the Bryants who came forward with information on the missing children in 2011, adding that they had been physically abused throughout their stay.

The Bryants are currently awaiting trial for continuing to collect the money for the care of the children, but not in connection with their disappearance. Edward and Austin remain missing.

Been Needham


On July 24, 1991, Ben Needham was in the care of his grandparents, while his mum Kerry and her boyfriend Simon went shopping.

The family were on holiday from Sheffield, England, to the Greek Island of Kos to visit Kerry’s parents who had emigrated there.

According to his grandmother, Ben was playing by the front door of their recently renovated farmhouse, when she took her eyes off him for just a brief moment. However, in that time, Ben had vanished.

Ben’s family frantically searched for the child but to no avail. His mother has stated that she believes he was taken by a pedophile ring, and has criticized the Greek authorities for not working quickly enough to man airports and borders in the hope of stopping someone escaping the island with Ben.

In both 2003 and 2007, photographs have been released to the public showing how Ben may look using age-progressing computer technology. However, the efforts have produced nothing of substance.

There have been over 300 reported sightings of Ben over the years, but the family seem no closer to finding him 20 years after he was last seen.

Johnny Gosch


Johnny Gosch was doing his usual paper-round on Sunday, September 5, 1982, when he and his friend were approached by a man in a Ford Fairlane with Iowa plates, who asked them both for directions.

Johnny later commented to his friend that the man made him feel uneasy, before heading home, apparently being followed by a different man.

The parents John (or Leonard depending on which source you read) and Noreen were first alerted to something amiss when they began receiving phone-calls from disgruntled customers pertaining to their missing newspapers.

After a search of the local area, John Gosch found his son’s paper-wagon two blocks from their home.

Over the next couple of years, Johnny’s mother and a private investigator uncovered apparent evidence that Johnny had been sold in to a pedophile ring, something of which police were unsure, but did not immediately dismiss.

In 1997, the case took a strange twist when Noreen was apparently visited at her home by a 27 year old Johnny Gosch, who told her mother about his kidnapping but made her promise that she would not repeat this information as he was still living under danger from his abductors. Johnny’s father, however, is doubtful of the visit.

Again, in 2006, the case took another twist when photographs of a bound boy who Noreen believes to be Johnny began appearing on her doorstep.

She is certain of his identity, but unidentified witnesses have come forward to say that the person in the photos is not Johnny.

The case has sparked huge conspiracy theories involving even the White House.

Etan Patz


The case of Etan Patz is famous, not only for the events surrounding his disappearance, but also as he was the first missing child to have his photograph placed on the front of milk cartons across America in the hope of finding him.

On the morning of May 25, 1979, Etan Patz was sent to make his way to school from his parents’ loft apartment in the Soho district of Manhattan.

Etan was well behaved, and the neighborhood was considered a safe place where everyone looked out for everyone else, so it was assumed that Patz’ journey to the school bus pick-up point would be an uneventful one.

Two eye-witnesses were the last known people to see Etan as he waited at a near-by intersection to cross the road.

The police were informed when Etan did not return home, and over 100 officers scoured the area.

Pictures of the boy were posted all over the city and the media jumped on the case and began reporting sightings from all over the country.

One of the more credible witnesses was a person who reported seeing Etan talking to a suspicious looking blonde man near where he was last seen heading towards the bus stop.

Three years after the disappearance police got their first solid suspect in Jose Antonio Ramos. Ramos was a known pedophile who had been caught trying to lure children in to a tunnel in New York where they found child pornography containing young boys with light colored hair similar to Etan’s.

Although Ramos admitted having seen Etan traveling to school before, there was not enough evidence to charge him with the crime and he was released.

Ramos was, however, rearrested in 1985, when a new prosecutor was assigned to the case. In a new round of interviews, he began to admit more and eventually admitted to attempting to take a boy fitting Etan’s description back to his apartment for sex, but eventually giving up before sending him on a subway train to visit his aunt.

Ramos said that he was 90% certain that the boy was Etan after seeing his face on the news following the disappearance the following day.

Ramos is currently still in Jail on unrelated charges, and each year on Patz’ birthday, his father sends Ramos a copy of his son’s original ‘missing child’ poster with a message written on the back, “What did you do with my little boy?”

Megumi Yokota


The story of Megumi Yokota is fascinating for several reasons. It begins with the disappearance of a young girl from Japan in 1977, and develops into a story of international espionage.

It was a November day in 1977, when Sachi Yokota said goodbye to her daughter as she left for school and never returned.

In the years following, both Sachi and her husband searched tirelessly for clues as to the whereabouts of their daughter, but uncovered absolutely nothing.

A couple of years after the disappearance, Sachi and her husband Shigeru learned that Japanese residents had begun disappearing off the coast facing North Korea, and the Koreans were the prime suspects in the abductions.

However, it took until 1997 for a North Korean defector to give the Yokota’s the information they had been searching for.

The defector stated that Megumi had, in fact, been taken by abductors working for the North Korean government, and taken across the seas to aid in the training of North Korean spies intent on being able to blend in with the Japanese culture.

However, Megumi had been taken by mistake, her real age not being realized until she was already long gone.

The story would seem like the work of someone with a very overactive imagination if it were not for the fact that North Korea admitted, in 2002, to the abduction of 12 Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 80s, Megumi being one of them.

They stated that she had committed suicide at the age of 29, and returned what they said were her ashes to Japan, where DNA testing was claimed to prove the remains were not Megumi’s

The missing girl would now be in her 40s and the Yokotas continue to search for the truth of what happened to their daughter, clinging on to the belief that she is still alive, somewhere.

Eloise Worledge


Eloise Worledge was 8 years old when she vanished from her own bedroom on January 12, 1976, in Beaumaris, Victoria, Australia.

On that day, at 8.30pm, Eloise’s mother Patsy left the house for her regular ballet class and left the children (Eloise, along with her brother and sister) with their father, Lindsay.

Patsy returned home at 10.30pm and went to see each of the children individually before retiring to bed herself, at 11pm.

Lindsay had spent the night drinking in the house and watching television (the couple were currently going through a separation).

He went to bed at 11.40pm, not realizing that the front door to the house had been left open. Patsy woke up at 07.30am to find the flywire in the window of her daughter’s bedroom had been cut and their daughter was nowhere to be seen.

In a panic, Patsy ran across the road to her neighbors’ house while Lindsay called the police. The police later revealed that Lindsay’s phone call seemed strangely unemotional.

A team of 250 police officers searched for the missing child for 3 weeks but found nothing. Under further investigation it seemed that the flywire cut was not big enough for the child or an abductor to fit through, and so the most likely scenario was that Eloise had been removed through the front door.

However, had the flywire cut been an intentional red-herring caused by the perpetrator?

In total, over 200 suspicious incidents were logged on the night that Eloise went missing. These ranged from noises in the neighboring area late at night, to sounds of a car door slamming and a crying child.

The case was reopened more than 20 years after the events but no clues have yet been found to indicate what happened to Eloise Worledge.

The father did agree on the day of her disappearance to take a lie-detector test but this was not done until 25 years later. The results were inconclusive.

The Beaumont Children


Jane (aged 9), Arnna (aged 7) and Grant Beaumont lived in Adelaide, Australia in the 1960s. Their house on Harding Street was minutes away from the popular beach resort of Glenelg, a tourist hotspot home to numerous attractions, hotels and restaurants.

Like many other Adelaide residents, the children were fond of the beach at Glenelg and, perhaps due to the innocence of the period and the maturity of Jane, their parents had no qualms about them visiting on their own, as long as they took the 5 minute bus ride from their house to the resort.

On 26th of January, 1966, the children left the house at 10am and were never seen by their parents again.

Eye witness statements confirmed that the children at least arrived at their destination as they were spotted at the beach with a tall blonde man.

The children appeared to be in no distress and were reportedly enjoying themselves in his company.

The eldest child, Jane, was also seen buying a meat pie from a beachside shop with a £1 note. This seemed odd, however, as not only had the children never bought such an item in any of their previous trips, their parents had not given them this amount of money upon departing the house earlier on in the day.

The final confirmed sighting of the children was by a postman at 3pm that day. The postman knew the children well and stopped to talk to them.

He reported that although they were heading in the general direction of their house, they did not seem to be in any sort of hurry or concerned that they were already 3 hours late.

A creepy footnote in the case is the fact that, prior to their disappearance, Arnna had told her mother that Jane had gotten a ‘boyfriend’ down at the beach.

The mother, understandably, assumed this to be a young playmate, but in hindsight it supported the theory that the children had encountered their abductor at least once before.

There are numerous suspects for the murder of the Beaumont children, although none have ever been proven guilty.

The strongest of these suspects is Bevan Spencer von Einem, an apparent member of a high society gentlemen’s club, who kidnapped and murdered numerous Australian children in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Von Einem is currently serving a life-sentence for the murder of an Adelaide teenager in 1984, and a credible witness (known only as ‘B’ to conceal his identity in the 1984 trial) told the police that he had also admitted to the murders of the Beaumont children.

Police have been unable to prove this but von Einem would have fit the eyewitness descriptions in 1966, and was also known to frequent Glenelg.

Fusako Sano


Fusako Sano is a Japanese woman who was kidnapped at age nine by Nobuyuki Satō, and held in captivity for nine years and two months from November 13, 1990 to January 28, 2000.

In Japan, the case is also known as the Niigata girl confinement incident. Fusako Sano, then a fourth grade elementary school girl, disappeared on November 13, 1990, at age nine, after watching a school baseball game in her home town of Sanjō, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. A huge police search failed to find the missing girl.

Police even considered the possibility that she had been kidnapped by North Korean intelligence operatives.

She had been kidnapped by Nobuyuki Satō, then a 28-year-old mentally disturbed unemployed Japanese man, who forced her into his car, and subsequently held her in the upstairs floor of his apartment in a residential area of Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, for 9 years and two months.

The house is only 200 meters from a kōban (police substation), and 55 kilometers from the location where she was kidnapped.

While Sano was initially scared, according to her own statements she eventually just gave up and accepted her fate.

Allegedly, the kidnapper kept her tied up for several months, and used a stun gun for punishments if she did not videotape the horse racing on TV.

Sano was also threatened with a knife and beaten. Her kidnapper shared his men’s clothes with her and gave her food three times per day, either instant food or meals cooked by his mother, who lived downstairs in the apartment. He also cut Sano’s hair.

Since there was no bath or toilet upstairs where Sano was confined, she was only able to take a bath infrequently, when permitted by her captor.

She spent most of her time in captivity listening to radio, and reportedly was allowed to watch TV only in the last year of her ordeal. While the door was never locked, Sano did not take a step outside for nine years.

She later told the police, “I was too scared to escape and eventually lost the energy to escape.”

The mother of Nobuyuki Satō, then 73 years old, consulted the Kashiwazaki public health center in January 1996, because her son had been acting strangely and was violent to her.

She called again on January 12, 2000, and again on January 19, requesting a visit to her home. Officials finally visited the home on Friday, January 28, 2000.

Subsequently, Satō caused a disturbance that resulted in police being called to the scene. On this occasion, Sano, by then 19 years old, approached the officers and identified herself.

Steven Stayner


Steven Gregory Stayner (April 18, 1965 – September 16, 1989) was an American kidnap victim. Stayner was abducted from the Central California city and county of Merced, at the age of seven and held until he was 14, when he escaped and rescued another victim, Timothy White, in 1980.

Stayner died in 1989 in a motorcycle accident while driving home from work. On the afternoon of December 4, 1972, Steven Stayner was approached on his way home from school by a man named Ervin Edward Murphy, an acquaintance of Kenneth Parnell.

Murphy, described by those who knew him as a trusting, naïve and simple-minded man, had been enlisted by convicted child rapist Parnell (who had passed himself off as an aspiring minister to Murphy) into helping him abduct a young boy so that Parnell could “raise him in a religious-type deal,” as Murphy later stated.

For years Parnell abused Steven and told him that he had legally adopted him. As Steven entered puberty, Parnell began to look for a younger child to kidnap.

On February 14, 1980, Parnell and a teenage friend of Steven’s, named Sean Poolman, kidnapped five-year-old Timmy White in Ukiah, California.

Motivated in part by the young boy’s distress, Steven decided to escape with him, intending to return the boy to his parents and then escape himself.

The two boys were picked up by the police and Steven told them the whole story. Steven’s life was the basis of the 1989 miniseries “I know my first name is Steven”.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Crazy Places To Get Married

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Because you never know what you may find, love makes people do crazy things.

On top of Mount Everest


Finally we have a wedding that was a first ever. A Nepalese couple actually got married on the peak of Mount Everest the first ever in history.

Pem Dorjee and Moni Mulepati made it to the top as part of the Rotary Centennial Everest Expedition and kept their plan a secret until the last minute since they didn’t know if they would make it all the way.

The couple spent a mere 10 minutes at the peak and briefly took off their oxygen masks to exchange vows while friends took pictures.

There have been couples in the past who have tried to make the same trip but none have been able to make it so far until now.

Garbage Dump


Think marriage stinks? It certainly did for this couple who got married at the Bethel Transfer Station where the couple Rockie Graham and Dave Hart first met.

Rockie Graham was recycling when she caught a dirty look from Dave and three years later they were married in this garbage dump with 250 of their closest friends. The bride wore a $7000 white dress with the dump as the picture perfect background.

The idea came from Dave who wanted to exchange vows where they originally met. Rockie stated she was “reluctant” at first but eventually gave in to Dave’s idea.

Now that is compromise, but I suppose if you are going to start a lifelong relationship in a dump you can only go up from there.

Nudist Wedding


Looking to let your vows hang loose? Then a nudist wedding may be for you. Just think you don’t have to worry about a tux or wedding dress and your wedding pictures will be very popular.

Many people do this every year from Dallas TX, to Australia, but one of the most well known places to have a nude wedding is at the Hedonism III Resort in Runaway Bay, St. Ann. On Valentine’s Day in 2003, 29 couples exchanged vows in the buff making it one of the largest nude weddings ever.

The resort provides everything free of charge with a minimum four night stay. No word yet if Viagra is available as party favors.

Underwater Wedding


Ah sometimes marriage can be sink or swim, for some its sink, swim and scuba. But forget just getting married while you scuba dive, how about staying in an underwater hotel.

You can make it all happen at the Jules Undersea Lodge where you can make your underwater adventure come true.

For a mere 1750.00 plus tax you can have this lodge all to yourself and even stay there for the honeymoon.

Guests scuba dive to the underwater lodge and have plenty of room to relax with two bedrooms, dining area, kitchen and living area. The lodge is located in Key Largo Florida and is 21 feet underwater.

Marriage in Hell


Who says weddings have to be pretty and fancy, how about dark and morbid? This couple took their love of the macabre and the relationship to the next level when they got married at a haunted house where they worked together.

Tina Milhoane 22 and Robert Seifer 24 married at 7 Floors of Hell in the haunted house’s cemetery.

Everyone dressed the part with the groom making his entrance in a hearse and coming out of a coffin to his beloved bride.

The bride meanwhile still dressed in white with a splash of red added to mimic the character Carrie.

The minister also played his part as the Grim Reaper and even read the Lord’s Prayer to the audience.

Wedding on Wheels


In a hurry to get married, then you might want to hit the road and try the hot rod wedding from Reverend Darrell Best.

The reverend turned a 1942-edition American La France fire engine into a mini chapel on wheels. The holy matrimony ride is complete with stained glass windows, pipe organ and even an altar for the special occasion.

The fire engine fits everyone you need for the wedding; bride, groom, best man and maid of honor.

Reverend Best charges a $200 fee plus $2 per mile for the ride and ceremony; he is located in Shelbyville Illinois. Honeymoons meanwhile are not allowed on the ride.

Mid Air Wedding


Sometimes love makes you feel sky high, apparently that wasn’t enough for this couple that got married in mid air on top of several bi planes!

The activity known as “wing walking” was taken to another level when the British couple, 24-year-old Darren McWalters married his bride Katie Hodgson while the minister stood backwards on another plane and administered the ceremony.

In total three bi planes were used, one for each person as they flew close together. All three of the participants were securely strapped complete with full tux and wedding dress.

Everything was transmitted wirelessly and broadcast to the guests on the ground via a speaker system.

Clowning Around


This one is kind of creepy but once you get past the makeup it is not so bad, assuming you are not terrified of clowns of course.

Roadkill Raccoon and Reddish Raddish married at the Alberta Street Clown House, their non clown names are Carol Banner and Morgan Nilsen.

Naturally the bride and groom love everything clown and decided to share that with everyone. Guests dressed up as clowns and had all kinds of activities that other weddings should have. Such as mud wrestling, mini bike tricks, and of course jousts.

The couple ended the ceremony with a bike parade to the reception. A little strange but seems like lots of fun.

Happy Meal or Bean Burrito


We have two contenders for this one and you can decide which is more romantic.

The first comes to us from Fairborn, Ohio were co workers Tyree Henderson and Trisha Lynn Esteppe married at the McDonald’s where they met 3 years prior.

The restaurant didn’t skip a beat as the wedding took place and customers came and went placing orders and eating their Big Macs.

The lucky bride stated that, “she could not imagine a more romantic setting for their wedding”. Not sure which is worse the fact that she thought that was romantic or that they have worked there for 3 years.

Our second couple decided to tie the knot at their favorite fine dining establishment, Taco Bell. The bride and groom, Paul and Caragh Brooks wedded sitting in a booth while customers looked on.

Instead of personalized mints they had hot sauce packets labeled “Will you marry me?” The saucy bride wore a $15 hot pink dress while a friend (who got ordained online) read the vows wearing a nice t-shirt.

The two met online and were a step ahead as they already had the same last name. I guess that’s a good enough reason as any to get married at Taco Bell.

Stay classy guys!

Bungee Jump


Some people are just too literal. This couple decided to take the plunge into marriage from 164 feet in the air, and even had the ceremony on a platform with 22 relatives and friends suspended along with them.

The guests were securely strapped to their chairs with tuxedos, dresses and all. The platform was slowly raised as the ceremony went on, until the entire assembly reached 164 feet in the air where Sandra Eens and Jeroen Kippers exchanged rings and took a leap of faith together.

The entire wedding was done by Marriage in the Sky the same company that does Dinner in the Sky events.

People Shrouded in Controversy

In the 20th century, the phrase conspiracy theory began to be used for any accusation that is fully unsupported by conclusive evidence and scientific fact.

This includes any suggestion that does not follow the commonly accepted beliefs of society. In modern times, the world is full of people who have published books, and dedicated their life to the study of conspiracy.

These individuals provide some interesting and bizarre claims.

Anatoliy Golitsyn and James Angleton
Conspiracy Theory: The Soviet Union and the CIA.


Anatoliy Golitsyn is a Soviet KGB defector and author of two books about the long-term deception strategy of the KGB leadership.

During his time in the Soviet Union, Golitsyn worked in the strategic planning department of the KGB with the rank of Major.

On December 15, 1961, under the name Ivan Klimov, Golitsyn defected with his wife and daughter to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) via Helsinki, Finland.

Upon arrival he was interviewed by CIA counter-intelligence director James Jesus Angleton.

Golitsyn provided information on many famous Soviet double agents including Kim Philby, Donald Duart Maclean, Guy Burgess and John Vassall. He claimed that Harold Wilson (then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom) was a KGB informer and agent of influence.

Golitsyn accused the KGB of killing British politician Hugh Gaitskell, so Harold Wilson could take over the Labour Party. Anatoliy Golitsyn successfully convinced CIA director James Angleton that the CIA had been infiltrated by numerous KGB agents.

Golitsyn claimed that the KGB was using a campaign to learn how the CIA analyzed information, which was then used to manipulate America into helping the Soviet Union in its objectives.

In response to this, James Angleton suspended the careers of multiple CIA officers who were under suspicion.

Under most circumstances, the FBI and CIA did not support James Angleton or Anatoliy Galitsyn. In a notable account, Anatoliy Golitsyn suggested that the Sino-Soviet split was a deception plan to push America into the Vietnam War.

James Angleton went so far as to speculate that U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger might be under KGB influence. In response to Angleton’s actions, a man named William Colby was put in charge of reorganizing the CIA.

He officially relinquished the influence of Angleton and Galitsyn. James Angleton accused numerous foreign leaders of being Soviet spies.

This includes Canadian Prime Ministers Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, West German Chancellor Willy Brandt, UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson and members of the United States Congress. James Angleton’s resignation was announced on Christmas Eve of 1975.

In 1984, Anatoliy Golitsyn published a book titled New Lies for Old. The text describes a series of predictions about the future of world governments.

In the text, Golitsyn predicts the collapse of the communist bloc. He warns about a long-term deception strategy designed to lull the West into a false sense of security, with the result being an economic crippling and diplomatic isolation of the United States.

The book claims that “as early as 1959, the KGB was working up a plot to manipulate foreign public opinion on a global scale.”

In an interesting twist, a large collection of the predictions made in Anatoliy Golitsyn’s book have become historically accurate.

Gary McKinnon
Conspiracy Theory: The existence of aliens and free energy suppression.


Gary McKinnon is a Scottish systems administrator and hacker, who has been accused of what the United States claims is the “biggest military computer hack of all time.”

McKinnon has been accused of hacking into 97 United States military and NASA computers over a 13-month period between February 2001 and March 2002, using the name Solo.

The compromised networks are owned and operated by NASA, the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Department of Defense and the U.S. Air Force.

Gary McKinnon has been accused of deleting critical files from the operating systems, which subsequently shut down the U.S. Army’s Military District network of 2,000 computers for 24 hours. He has also been accused of deleting U.S. Navy Weapons logs.

Gary McKinnon has denied the charges, arguing that he was only searching for evidence of free energy suppression and a cover-up of UFO activity.

Gary claims that he found evidence indicating that the U.S. government has been hiding information regarding extraterrestrial life and free energy.

He has indicated in many interviews that it was easy for him break into the U.S. governments highly secure networks.

He accomplished this by writing a Perl script that tied together people’s programs and searched for blank passwords.

This enabled him to scan 65,000 machines in just over eight minutes. He looked for computers with a high ranking status and if the system didn’t have a password, McKinnon was able to hack the default and gain access.

Gary claims that during his time in the network, he identified multiple IP addresses that were hacking into the U.S. system.

He discovered a group called the Disclosure Project, which he suggests is a collection of 400 expert witnesses that have identified UFO activity.

McKinnon says that he read documents indicating that there is alien technology and that it has allowed scientist to create anti-gravity devices and free energy.

He claims that the U.S. government has captured a spacecraft and reverse-engineered it. McKinnon said he discovered that NASA regularly airbrushes unexplained aircraft out of high resolution satellite imagery.

Gary found evidence of a file named “Non-terrestrial officers” and described off-world cargo operations in space. Since 2002, Gary McKinnon has been banned from using a computer with access to the Internet.

In late 2005, the United States began an extradition process against McKinnon. On July 20, 2010, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron said that they have discussed the Gary McKinnon issue and are working to find an appropriate solution.

If he is extradited to the United States and charged, Gary could face up to 70 years in prison. Many people feel that Gary McKinnon discovered a large collection of secrets that he has not announced to the press.

John Coleman
Conspiracy Theory: The New World Order.


John Coleman is an author and analyst of world affairs. He claims to have been a British Intelligence Officer for MI6.

Coleman has published a large collection of books that examine controversial topics. He argues that a small collection of people, whom he calls The Committee of 300, constitute the world’s ruling elite.

Coleman has suggested that the group is attempting to form one-world government, or a New World Order.

In the text, The Committee of 300 (The Olympians) is a group founded by the British aristocracy, in 1727.

The goal of the organization is to influence politics, commerce, banking, media and the military, for centralized global purposes. Coleman has suggested the group is possibly headed by the Rothschild family of international financiers and a collection of Royal Families.

John Coleman argues that the Muslim Brotherhood is a secret Masonic order created with support from T. E. Lawrence, Bertrand Russell and St. John Philby, to “keep the Middle East backward so its natural resource, oil, could continue to be looted.”

The Society of the Muslim Brothers is the largest political opposition organization in many Arab states. At various times in history, the group has used violence and been banned in Egypt for attempting to overthrow Cairo’s secular government.

Since the 1970s, the Egyptian Brotherhood has disavowed violence and sought to participate in Egyptian politics. In 2011, the Brotherhood took an active part in the Egyptian Revolution.

Afterwards, the Muslim Brotherhood announced it would set up the Freedom and Justice Party to contest post-revolutionary parliamentary elections.

John Coleman has criticized a large collection of private organizations, including the Club of Rome, the Giorgio Cini Foundation, the Interreligious Peace Colloquium and the Tavistock Institute.

The Club of Rome is “a group of world citizens, sharing a common concern for the future of humanity.”

The organization consists of current and former Heads of State, UN bureaucrats, high-level politicians and government officials, diplomats, scientists, economists and business leaders from around the globe.

In 1972, the Club of Rome raised considerable public attention with a report titled The Limits to Growth.

In the paper, five variables are examined to predict exponential growth. It concludes that humanity will experience an economic and social collapse in the 21st century.

Upon the papers release, a large collection of economists, scientists and political figures labeled the text rhetoric, with insufficient evidence.

William Campbell Douglas
Conspiracy Theory: AIDS is a man-made biological weapon.


Dr. William Campbell Douglas II is a man who publishes a newsletter titled Daily Dose. The ideas presented in his writing are extremely controversial.

William Douglas refers to himself as “the conscience of modern medicine.” Let’s examine some of his most famous suggestions.

William Douglas has written that the modern day cancer treatments are harmful. He says that the drugs used in chemotherapy are “ineffective” and “unacceptably toxic.”

Douglas claims that mammograms are not good. He has suggested that they are causing the mass disfigurement of American woman, while not reducing the spread of breast cancer.

William Douglas has written that the current test for prostate cancer is practically worthless, and can lead to impotence, loss of urinary control and surgical complications.

He is against biopsies for cancer detection and says the government is hiding a non-invasive screening method. Douglas challenges the mainstream belief that skin cancer is caused by sun exposure.

He doesn’t like Brita water filters and has some harsh words for vegetarians. William Douglas has said that fiber in your diet is useless and that coffee is a natural miracle.

He has frequently discussed the healthy aspects of cigarettes, and suggested that the world population is experiencing an unexplained outbreak of lung cancer in non-smokers.

William Douglas has written about the chemical compound Dimethyl sulfoxide, claiming the substance has painkiller properties that are being suppressed from release.

He has attacked the drug Gardasil. Gardasil is a vaccine that was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on June 8, 2006, for use in the prevention of certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV).

The drug has been riddled with complaints and been connected with a series of unexplained deaths.

As of February 2009, 40 million doses of Gardasil have been distributed worldwide. In 2007, medical groups, politicians and parents began to complain after the drug’s manufacturer began a campaign to get state legislatures to require 11 and 12-year-old girls to get a three-dose vaccine of Gardasil as a requirement for school attendance.

The governor of Texas, Rick Perry, issued an executive order mandating the use of Gardasil in children, which was later overturned by the Texas legislature.

In 2003, William Campbell Douglas published a book titled AIDS and Biological Warfare. In the text he claims that AIDS is a man-made biological weapon.

He has suggested that following the expansion of the virus, a smoke screen of misinformation was developed in order to cloud the issue.

William Douglas is a controversial character and his ideas are not supported by medicine or science. Many feel he is taking advantage of people with cancer and looking to profit on absurd claims.

Bob Lazar and John Lear
Conspiracy Theory: The existence of aliens and unexplained flying objects.


Bob Lazar is a man who claims he once was a physicist at S-4 (Sector Four), located near Groom Lake, Nevada, next to Area 51. According to Lazar, S-4 serves as a hidden military base for the study of aliens and the reverse engineering of extraterrestrial flying saucers.

In November of 1989, Bob Lazar gave an interview to an investigative journalist named George Knapp. In the footage Bob discusses Sector Four.

He mentions unexplained aircraft and their method for propulsion. Lazar claims that the atomic Element 115 can serve as a nuclear fuel. Element 115 (nicknamed Ununpentium) reportedly provides an energy source that will produce anti-gravity effects under proton bombardment, along with antimatter for energy production.

These claims are actually the most interesting aspect of Bob Lazar’s interview, because Element 115, Ununpentium, wasn’t discovered until 2003, which is fourteen years after Lazar mentioned it.

Bob Lazar claimed that if you amplify the nucleus of Element 115, the resulting large-scale gravitational effect can distort the space-time continuum and shorten the distance traveled.

Bob claims that he was given an introductory briefing describing the history of extraterrestrial beings on Earth for the past 100,000 years.

The beings originate from the Zeta Reticuli 1 and 2 star systems, and are therefore referred to as Zeta Reticulians, popularly called Greys.

Bob Lazar has stated that he has college degrees from the California Institute of Technology and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1990, he pled guilty to felony pandering charges and declared bankruptcy.

In 1993, the Los Angeles Times conducted research into Bob Lazar’s background and found that there was no evidence to support his claims of schooling. In the year 2000, Lazar started United Nuclear, an amateur scientific supply company operated in Laingsburg, MI.

John Lear is a conspiracy theorist. Lear is a skilled and experienced American pilot who has operated over 160 different types of aircraft.

His father is Bill Lear, who was the founder of the Lear Jet Corporation, a manufacturer of business jets. John Lear has many theories, but we will examine only a few.

He believes that the U.S. government is hiding the existence of numerous alien species. Lear claims that the creatures are living underground on Earth in secret bases. He continues to suggest that there are over 150,000 of these aliens under New York alone.

John Lear says that the aliens regularly hunt, abduct and eat thousands of humans every year, with the majority being children.

He introduces a stance on the statistics of child abduction in the United States, which is actually quite shocking. Approximately 850,000 people are reported missing in the U.S. every year.

This is one individual every 40 seconds. A huge percentage of these reports are missing children.

Some of John Lear’s most talked about conspiracy theories are related to September 11, 2001. He has suggested that it would be impossible for the most skilled pilot to crash a Boeing 767 directly into the World Trade Center.

His ideas have been highly contended and John Lear’s Wikipedia page has been removed because of his views.

Alexander Litvinenko
Conspiracy Theory: The 1999 Russian bombings.


Alexander Litvinenko was an officer who served in the Soviet KGB. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the internal security agency of Russia became known as the Federal Security Service (FSB).

In November of 1998, Alexander Litvinenko and several other FSB officers publicly accused their superiors of ordering the assassination of Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky. The following year, Litvinenko was arrested on charges of exceeding his authority at work.

He was acquitted, but eventually forced to flee Russia. Alexander became part of a group of exiles known as the London Circle, including Akhmed Zakayev, Alex Goldfarb and Boris Berezovsky.

Alexander Litvinenko settled in London and, in 2002, published a book titled Blowing up Russia: Terror from Within.

The text alleges that the Russian apartment bombings and other September 1999 terrorist acts were committed by the Federal Security Service. It accuses the Russian government of creating a false flag operation intended to justify the Second Chechen War and in order to bring Vladimir Putin to power.

After a Russian investigation into the 1999 terrorist activity, it was determined that the attacks were ordered by Muslim terrorists Ibn Al-Khattab and Abu Omar al-Saif. A Russian man named Achemez Gochiyayev was implicated in organizing the terrorist activity.

Gochiyayev claimed that he was framed by an FSB officer, who asked him to rent the basements at four separate locations where the bombs were later detonated. Achemez Gochiyayev remains a wanted fugitive.

After the release of Litvinenko’s book, the Russian Interior Ministry seized many copies of the text. In response to this action, the authors granted the right to distribute the book in Russia to “anybody who wishes”, free of charge.

In 2006, Alexander Litvinenko published another book titled Lubyanka Criminal Group. In the book, it is claimed that Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and other FSB officers have been involved in organized crime, including several political murders and drug trafficking from Afghanistan.

Upon release, the text was withdrawn from sales in Russia by request from the FSB. The International Foundation for Civil Liberties responded with the quote, “By banning this book for the first time since the Soviet times, FSB threw down a challenge to the society.”

In Lubyanka Criminal Group, Alexander Litvinenko writes about ordered assassinations and criminal activity on part of the FSB. On November 1, 2006, while living in London, Litvinenko fell ill and was hospitalized in what was diagnosed as a case of poisoning by radioactive polonium-210. He died on November 23.

The British investigation into his death has suggested that a Russian man named Andrey Lugovoy is responsible. Lugovoy remains at large.

The Russian government has denied all accusations in the books of Alexander Litvinenko and accused him of creating a conspiracy against Vladimir Putin.

The same has been said for the follow up text written by Alexander Goldfarb titled Death of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB.

Frank J. Tipler
Conspiracy Theory: The resurrection of the dead.


Why People Believe Weird Things is a book that was written by Michael Shermer and published in 1997.

In the text, Shermer explores the psychology of scholars who have given up their careers in order to pursue paranormal beliefs. Shermer suggests that smart people can be more susceptible to believing in weird things.

In part 5 of the book, he discusses Voltaire’s character Pangloss, and relates his personality to a man named Frank J. Tipler, who is a mathematical physicist.

Shermer does this in order to show how intelligent people can deceive themselves. Frank J. Tipler is a physicist and cosmologist employed in the Department of Mathematics and Physics at Tulane University.

He has authored books and papers on a hypothesis called the Omega Point, which he claims is a mechanism for the resurrection of the dead.

Frank Tipler is also an advocate for intelligent design, which is a concept that “certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.”

The Omega Point is a term used to describe a cosmological state in the distant proper time future of the universe. Tipler has suggested that a future society will be able to resurrect the dead by perfectly emulating the entire multiverse sequence from the Big Bang.

He identifies the Omega Point singularity as God, citing the views and characteristics attributed to God by most all of the traditional religions. Critics of the Omega Point say its arguments violate the Copernican principle.

Many feel the hypothesis doesn’t apply to the laws of probability. As you would expect, the idea of resurrection has been labeled pseudoscience.

In the magazine Nature, George Ellis described Tipler’s book on the Omega Point as “a masterpiece of pseudoscience … the product of a fertile and creative imagination.” In his later publications, Frank J. Tipler has put forth a theory of everything using the Omega Point and a Standard Model of subatomic particles. He remains a controversial figure in the world of science.

Andrew Basiago
Conspiracy Theory: Teleportation and the existence of life on Mars.


Andrew Basiago is a conspiracy theorist. He is the inspiration behind a large number of bizarre accusations and claims regarding teleportation and the existence of life on Mars.

Basiago has stated that, in the late 1960s, he participated in a secret United States program that examined the concept of time travel using a machine that was developed by the Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla.

Basiago has claimed that he was chosen and trained to become one of America’s first time travelers.

He has suggested that the United States government has achieved quantum access to past and future events.

According to Andrew, he was sent back in time to watch the Gettysburg Address, and his presence was captured in a photograph.

In his most controversial suggestion, Basiago claims that, in 1971, he was sent to the year 2013 in order to view the U.S. Supreme Court building.

He describes it as being totally underwater and covered with algae due to the events of 2012. He then talks in length about the Denver International Airport conspiracy theory.

Basiago is probably most well known for his 2008 paper, The Discovery of Life on Mars, in which he attempts to prove that Mars in an inhabited planet. After publishing the paper, Basiago founded the Mars Anomaly Research Society (MARS).

The possibility of life on Mars remains an open question in the scientific world. Evidence has been discovered that water could exist on Mars.

In 2003, it was revealed that Mars has methane in its atmosphere. Methane is an unstable gas, so its presence indicates an active source.

In February 2005, it was announced that the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS) on the European Space Agency’s Mars Express Orbiter, detected traces of formaldehyde in the atmosphere of Mars.

It has been speculated that the formaldehyde could be the byproduct of the oxidation of methane and could provide evidence that Mars is either extremely geologically active or harboring colonies of microbial life. These facts are interesting.

However, Andrew Basiago has suggested a government cover-up in order to hide evidence that Mars is inhabited by a wide variety of humanoid and alien creatures. Basiago has claimed that NASA photograph PIA10214 shows evidence of life on Mars. For this reason, the image has become highly controversial.

PIA10214 was taken in November of 2007, by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit. The picture shows a westward view of the West Valley of the Columbia Basin in the Gusev Crater of Mars.

The image captured a large portion of the Martian landscape in panorama view. After examination of the photograph, Basiago has claimed that a large collection of bizarre organisms are visible.

The most famous is a humanoid looking creature that has since become known as the Martian Bigfoot. Baslago claims that the picture shows evidence of humanoid beings, animal species, carved statues, built structures and dead bodies.

He has suggested a large number of strange findings in the picture, including a collection of people in blue jumpsuits, huge ground worms and human-like insects.

George Bush (biblical scholar)
Conspiracy Theory: The implementation of Christian Zionism.


This entry is not about the former United States Presidents, but rather a different George Bush, who lived from 1796 to 1859. He is the great-grand uncle of George H. W. Bush.

In the 19th century, George Bush was a prominent American biblical scholar, pastor, abolitionist and Christian Restorationist.

Christian Restorationism is a movement with the goal of returning the Jewish population to the Holy Land. It was a popular theme in the 19th century.

The idea includes a set of political and religious motivations for the habitation of Jews in the area around Israel.

In the context, it is suggested that Jews shall achieve national independence in the Land of Israel, and return to Judea, as prophesied in the Bible.

The book continues to discuss the Second Coming of Christ, which is an attitude known as Christian Zionism.

In 1844, George Bush, who was a professor of Hebrew at New York University, published a book titled The Dry Bones of Israel Revived.

In the text he denounced “the thralldom and oppression which has so long ground them (the Jews) to the dust,” and called for the elevation of the Jews to a rank of honorable repute among the nations of Earth.

The majority of controversy surrounding George Bush has come as the result of his first book, titled The Life of Mohammed: Founder of the Religion of Islam, and of the Empire of the Saracens.

The book was the first American biography written on Muhammad. In the text, George Bush refers to Muhammad as “a remarkable man” and “irresistibly attractive.” However, for the most part, he questions everything about Muhammad’s life and the history of Islam.

The book takes a dim view of the state of Christianity during Muhammad’s age. The Life of Mohammed by George Bush has been out of print for a long time.

In 2004, clerics at Egypt’s Al Azhar University obtained a copy of the book. They were appalled by the text.

Riots began in Egypt, and the state department was forced to put out a notice indicating that the book had not been written by the then current U.S. President Bush, and “has nothing to do with the attitudes of President Bush, who is respectful of Islam as one of the world’s great religions.”

Towards the end of his life, the 19th century George Bush became a strong advocate for The New Church (or Swedenborgianism), which is based on the ideas of Emanuel Swedenborg, and is connected to freemasonry.

Phil Schneider
Conspiracy Theory: The alien agenda.


Phil Schneider stands out in the world of alien conspiracy. In 1995, Schneider began to give public conferences describing the history of human and alien interaction on the planet Earth.

Many of his speeches given during 1995 can be viewed on YouTube. Phil claims that he was an ex-government structural engineer, who was put in charge of developing secret underground bases around the United States.

He says that the United States has been aware of extraterrestrial life on Earth since the early 20th century, but has kept the evidence secret.

In 1979, Schneider was involved with an underground project in New Mexico. He was the lead engineer in creating a large American base.

During the construction, the group of builders stumbled upon a large nest of huge Grey aliens. The workers became curious after their drill bit was being sabotaged.

Phil Schneider describes a situation in which he traveled underground in a powered basket in order to check out the bizarre occurrence.

Upon reaching the area, he was accosted by a huge Grey alien. Phil immediately pulled out his gun and shot the alien dead.

In response, one of the creatures rubbed its stomach and emitted a deadly beam that completely removed three of Phil’s fingers, and his toe nails were blown off.

Schneider’s life was saved by a military friend, who repelled the basket back to the surface of Earth. During the incident, Phil Schneider claims that 66 men died in an underground battle with the aliens.

He then continues to discuss the alien agenda. Schneider says that, in 1954, the U.S. government entered into a pact with three alien species.

Since that time, the aliens have deceived high government officials and infiltrated the human population.

Schneider claims that the New World Order is the same thing as the alien agenda, with the ultimate goal of world dominance.

The alien agenda is the complete decimation of the human population and takeover of the planet by 2029.

Phil says that there are nine alien species living underground and that they are hostile. The aliens see the human population as a bag of food.

However, the creatures don’t eat the flesh of humans, but instead use our glandular secretions as a drug to get high.

Schneider says that several world governments are aware of the alien threat, and that they are actively fighting the creatures.

He talks in length about a material called Corbamite, which Schneider says is element 140 on the periodic table.

He claims the material is impregnable and that the technology was given to humans by a collection of friendly aliens, who are helping humanity fight.

Phil has estimated that 28% of the United States budget is being spent on the creation of underground bases.

He continues to mention a number of conspiracy theories, including the suggestion that the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York was produced by a nuclear explosion.

On January 17, 1996, Phil Schneider was found dead in his apartment.