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  • The Clinton strategy returns? Bandera County Sheriff's Office Issues Domestic Terrorism Warning

    06/10/2011 2:16:56 PM PDT · by Trod Upon · 10 replies
    KSAT 12 News ^ | Thursday, June 9, 2011 | Tim Gerber
    Bandera County Sheriff's Office Issues Domestic Terrorism Warning Law Enforcement Agency Concerned Radical Anti-Government Groups May Be Moving Into Area Tim Gerber, KSAT 12 News Reporter POSTED: Thursday, June 9, 2011 BANDERA, Texas -- The Bandera County Sheriff's Office issued a warning Thursday to citizens about an anti-government movement known for acts of domestic terrorism. The law enforcement agency said followers of The Sovereign Citizens Movement have been known to carry out violent acts, including killing law enforcement officers and other public servants. The sheriff's office told KSAT-12 News the warning was prompted by the recent shooting death of Bexar...
  • U.S., British Militaries May Deploy Flying Saucers (just small ones for now; video available)

    10/16/2007 2:47:14 PM PDT · by Stoat · 15 replies · 89+ views
    Fox News ^ | October 16, 2007 | Paul Wagenseil
    U.S., British Militaries May Deploy Flying Saucers Tuesday, October 16, 2007By Paul Wagenseil    GFS Projects Ltd.  GFS Projects' flying saucer in action.   Researchers in England have developed their own flying saucer — and it might be going to work for the U.S. and British militaries.GFS Projects' unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) can soar high in the air, hover, bank and fly over any terrain, making it ideal for military surveillance. • Click here to see video of the craft in flight.It uses an aerodynamic principle known as the Coanda effect to take off vertically from any solid surface.A...
  • The Great UFO Debate

    07/15/2005 5:21:02 PM PDT · by Momaw Nadon · 44 replies · 1,311+ views
    SPACE.com ^ | Thursday, July 14, 2005 | Seth Shostak
    The good news is that polls continue to show that between one and two-thirds of the public thinks that extraterrestrial life exists. The weird news is that a similar fraction thinks that some of it is visiting Earth. Several recent television shows have soberly addressed the possibility that alien craft are violating our air space, occasionally touching down long enough to allow their crews to conduct bizarre (and, in most states, illegal) experiments on hapless citizens. While these shows tantalize viewers by suggesting that they are finally going to get to the bottom of the so-called "UFO debate", they never...