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Saturday, January 19, 2013

UFO News 2012 In Review

What were your most memorable UFO encounters from 2012? The follow review surveys this past year for some of the most interesting reports of UFOs and ET contact-related news. Read on to discover the Vancouver UFO Examiner’s candidates for stories, videos and photography that made a difference in what became a transformational time shared by witnesses, experiencers and contactees around the world.

Fran Drescher Claims Abduction

On Jan. 27, the Huffington Post reported how the former “Doctor Detroit” co-star and current “Happily Divorced” lead actor, writer and producer claimed that she had been abducted and programmed by aliens.

On Jan. 21, YouTube unveiled a young Welshman’s Denbigh UFO video and a local Vancouver incident fueled its own spiritual hypothesis of cosmic contact on Jan. 13.

SETI Live Citizen Search

On Feb. 29, Space.com reported how the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence SETI Live website invites members of the public to help analyze data from the Allen Telescope Array in California that scans the heavens for ET radio signals. The fact that possibly more valid instrumental evidence for ET contact was published to YouTube in 2012 than SETI has produced in the past 40 years continues to elude team scientists struggling to appear relevant during an era of widely-accessible, affordable digital night vision.

On Feb. 12, a colorful Edmonton, Alberta, UFO left a strange video impression when viewed through a telescope and the seven-part online series “UFO Mountain” offered seven steps to positive ET contact on Feb. 5.

Prominent Solar Confusion

On March 13, scientists addressed how a solar prominence viewed through NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory had been mistaken by members of the public for a giant disc-shaped UFO extracting fuel from the sun.

Interpreting images composed of light emitted from iron atoms that have been ionized 13 times appears to require a slightly different skill set than using the Facebook-owned Instagram.

Instagram recently re-revised their terms of service after reportedly planning to profit from users’ uploaded photos without compensating the photographers.

On March 21, a UFO was captured on video flying over the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the “real Philadelphia Experiment,” showcased at the Vancouver Roundhouse, was announced on March 10.

Abductee Tales in Photo Essay

On April 27, Wired displayed an edgy tabloid-style photo essay exploring the world of self-described alien abductees who met New York Post freelance photographer Steven Hirsch at the International UFO Congress in Fort McDowell, Ariz.

On April 9, a cluster of UFOs was recorded over Saint Petersburg, Russia, in a way that apparently included multiple camera angles.

Bright Light Makes Hard Turn

On May 22, a skywatching low-light surveillance camera in New Zealand captured the hard turn of a brilliantly illuminated object travelling across South Pacific skies (one of many remarkable captures for YouTube channel Horsefarmer1000).

On May 12, photographs of a ring-like UFO from Hoboken, N.J., were featured by UFO Digest and video of what can only be described as definitive Canadian evidence for close encounters of the fifth kind from British Columbia's Okanagan region was released on May 17.

Orange Orbs of Apple Valley

On June 4, a couple standing on their porch in Apple Valley, Calif., captured on video a series of orange-colored orbs hovering over the eastern horizon during a reported incident that lasted approximately 15 minutes.

On June 19, another ring-like UFO was taped in flight over the skies of Universal City, Calif., while live-streaming video over Facebook via Ustream.tv revealed how some unexpected visitors may have dropped by to sample the Vancouver International Jazz Festival on June 24.

RCMP’s ET Tweet

On July 16, members from the Coquitlam, British Columbia, detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a call regarding two “non-human entities” seen on a Port Coquitlam resident’s patio, inspiring one of the officers to tweet ““Strange but true. #cqrcmp went to a report of ET sighting in #PortCoquitlam in the early morning. Area searched and no aliens found.””

On July 19, an anonymous photographer snapped a cluster of lights over New Orleans, La., telling local ABC affiliate WNGO how what he saw “shined it’s lights in my eyes.”

On July 6, ECETI Ranch’s James Gilliland notified witnesses that a UFO flying overhead was “going to flash” while three cameras captured the event unfolding exactly as he described only moments later.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Review: Area 51 For the PlayStation 2

Tags: area, Playstation, Review
Posted in Area 51 on June 29th, 2011 by RoswellUFOs.com

There are too many twists and turns to this game that I don't know where to start, so let's start at the beginning of the story. You start off with your character whose name is Ethan Cole a HazMat specialist, who was sent to the top secret government facility called Area51 to investigate what went wrong and who was responsible.

Once you get to Are 51 things start to get interesting and then they get ugly. The graphics are very well designed and the best you can get in the PlayStation 2 console. From the start the game gets good because you are suddenly caught in fire between you and mutated inhabitants. This game is full of surprises because you never know what is going to come out and scare you.

Also the game itself has a great story plot. Sudden changes, plot twists and conspiracy theories will shock you and will keep you from putting down that controller, yes the story will keep you on your toes!!

No first person shooter is complete without a set of artificially controlled team mates. The bad thing is that the team mates AI can suck, sometimes they hamper you more than help you.

In area 51 your team mates will actually give you cover and tell you where the enemies are coming from. The controls are easy to learn so you can start playing without worrying about having to learn all the controls, nothing complicated here. If you are looking for a new game to play then this game will not disappoint you. You can pick it up at your local game store for about five bucks.

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