Saturday, May 28, 2011

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Was the crashed Roswell alien ship in 1947  really a Soviet spy plane  - new book's claim...





Was Area 51 developed after the controversial Roswell alien ship crash  theory in 1947? Was it actually a Soviet spy plane? New questions, new claims in Annie Jacobsen's book.

American journalist Annie Jacobsen  has apparently shocked even the most devoted conspiracy theorists with  new claims about  the controversial  "Area 51" installation in the Nevada desert 75 miles north of Las Vegas.

After decades of controversial discussion by other commentators,   Annie Jacobsen claims there were no weather balloons, no alien ship that crashed near Roswell, Mexico, in 1947, but perhaps a crashed  Soviet spy plane controlled by disfigured adolescents, two of whom initially survived. And she also strongly suggested they were formerly linked to infamous Nazi  scientist Doctor Mengele.

And Ms Jacobsen also claims that 'Area 51' engineers and pilots reverse-engineered  Soviet made MiG fighters and developed the present drones (unmanned aircraft) that have been used to bomb Afghanistan and Pakistan in recent years.

Dig around a little and the technology that spawned the Stealth aircraft of recent years will be revealed. While her accounts are reportedly strong and believeable, there is no credibility because the documents she discusses remain classified.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

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New book claims Hitler and the Nazis tried to breed super 'talking dogs'...


A new book claims that Hitler's  Nazi scientists attempted to breed a secret army of 'super dogs' that could speak, read and write. From the realms of science fiction?  Apparently they convinced Adolph Hitler it was possible.

The activities of the Tier-Spreschschule were bizarre to say the least. It was one of many experiments carried out in the search for a secret weapon to help Nazi Germany win the war.

Dogs allegedly sent to an Animal Speech  School near Hanover, included an Airedale terrier  called Rolf who could, it was claimed, spell by tapping his  paw on a board; each letter of the alphabet was represented by a certain number of taps. Rolf was said to have discussed religion, learnt foreign languages, written poetry and once asked a visiting noblewomen, "Can you wag your tail?"

A German pointer named Don impressed his handlers by apparently imitating a human voice to  bark: 'Hungry! Give me cakes." Another was said to bark "Mein  Fuhrer" when  asked who Adolph  Hitler was.

Jan Bondeson, a historian at Cardiff University, claims the Nazis believed dogs were almost as  intelligent as humans, and that physical limitations prevented them from interacting as equals.  Experiments were carried out to find evidence of telepathy  betwwen dog and man.

However, Bondeson's research for his book Amazing Dogs: A Cabinet of Canine Curiosities found no evidence  that the German Army ever found a tactical use for its educated hounds.

Just another tall story from the Nazi  archives.


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Monday, May 23, 2011

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Taleban leader killed in Pakistan - another terrorist icon falls...





Taleban leader killed in Pakistan - another terrorist icon falls...



Little is publicaly known of Taleban leader Mullah Omar, and few photos of him exist, but he has been reported killed this week. Photo / supplied Shrink

Little is publicaly known of Taleban leader Mullah Omar, and few photos of him exist, but he has been reported killed this week. Photo / suppliedThe Afghan media is reporting that Mullah Mohmmad Omar, the leader of the Taleban, has been found and killed, although there is no official confirmation at this stage.



Mullah Omar was shot dead as he was being moved from Quetta to North Waziristan two days ago, according to Afghan news outlet TOLOnews.



He was the spiritual leader of the Taleban movement that operates in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan, operating as Afghanistan's de facto head of state from 1996 to late 2001, under the official title 'Head of the Supreme Council'.



The FBI has been hunting Mullah Omar since October 2001 for sheltering Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda militants in the years prior to the September 11 attacks.



News that he has been killed comes three weeks after US president Barack Obama confirmed that bin Laden had been found and shot dead in Pakistan.



Acknowledgements:  - Herald Online

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