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Americans have been obsessed with flying saucers and little green men since the end of the Second World War. But in 1972, UFO researcher and astronomer J. Allen Hynek published a book called The UFO Experience: A Scientific Enquiry.
But there was something else that bubbled under the surface of science fiction dogma; experiences that largely went unspoken, but were alleged by countless Americans from disparate locations and backgrounds. The horrors in question could be filed under "things that go bump in the night.
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There was no shortage of history for Canada at the 2021 Olympic Games, starting with swimmer Penny Oleksiak.
The 21-year-old became Canada's most decorated Olympian in history by earning three medals in Tokyo. And she did it with flair. Oleksiak's last event of the Games was the one that gave her the record seventh medal – a new record for a Canadian.
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Most cattle roam their pastures peeing with abandon, but scientists have now trained calves to use a special latrine called MooLoo. After just 10 days of lessons, many of the calves used MooLoo 77 percent of the time.
In June the Pentagon finally released a long-awaited report on a spate of recent UFO sightings by members of the U.S. military.
Book review of Super Volcanoes: What They Reveal about Earth and the Worlds Beyond by Robin
Even the term "super volcano" was created for the Hollywood ideal of a giant, deadly eruption.
Andrews's stated goal is to use his enthusiasm for volcanoes to reboot how we think about these fiery forges.
Starting with the 2018 eruption of Kilauea in Hawaii, Andrews jumps back and forth from the past to the present to reveal the history of modern volcanology.
Terry C. Thomason, 89 | Obituaries | laconiadailysun.com
MEREDITH — Terry Clay Thomason of Meredith Bay Colony Club in Meredith, NH, passed away on Friday, November 26, 2021 at the age of 89, after struggling with congestive heart failure for many years.
Terry was born in Oklahoma on February 20, 1932 to father W. Ray Thomason and mother Ruby H.G. Thomason, also of Oklahoma. Terry married his first wife, Marilyn Jean Thomason (nee Dillingham) August 8, 1952, in Oklahoma. They had one child, Jae "JJ" Jesse Lee (nee Nancy Elise Thomason).
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