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Some residents of Ranchlands say they have been hearing some strange noises in their community. “It’s almost like a giant refrigerator just getting louder and louder and louder,” says Dana Negrey, a resident of the northwest neighbourhood. “Our neighbours on both sides have commented [on hearing the noise] and done their own pursuits to a degree…one neighbour, in fact, thought I was out at 4 a.m. with a leaf blower.’

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By CLYDE HABERMAN Even before the Tucson shootings, Jared L. Loughner acted weirdly and darkly in so many ways that singling out any one aspect may defy sense. Nonetheless, for bizarreness, his rants about grammar stand out. As Mr. Loughner has tried to explain it in Web postings, English grammar is not merely usage that enjoys common acceptance.

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The resources for this article include the aforementioned paper by John Earl, W. Joseph Wyatt‘s “What Was Under the McMartin Preschool? A Review and Behavioral Analysis of the ‘Tunnels’ Find,” published in the journal Behavior and Social Issues, vol. 12 (2002), and the three-part YouTube documentary “The McMartin Preschool Case: Tunnels” by Godlesspanther. To a number of researchers, Dr. Gary Stickel’s report validating a tunnel complex beneath the surface of McMartin Preschool seems compelling. But upon closer examination, one can see numerous flaws in its basic assumptions, methodology and execution. When compared to the dig arranged by Scientific Resource Surveys,…

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By John M.R. Bull Posted on 11/1/2005 The Army secretly dumped 64 million pounds of nerve and mustard agents into the ocean, along with 400,000 chemical-filled bombs, land mines and rockets — either tossed overboard or packed into the holds of scuttled vessels, according to an investigation by The (Newport News, Va.) Daily Press. “We do not claim to know where they all are,” said William Brankowitz, a deputy project manager in the Army Chemical Materials Agency and a leading authority on the Army’s chemical weapons dumping. “We don’t want to be cavalier at all and say this stuff was…

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ACCORDING to the Ancient Astronaut Theory, extraterrestrials, the Annunaki, arrived on our planet around 450,000 years ago from their homeworld, Nibiru. Various sources have different opinions on the reason for coming to Earth. Most seem to think it was to mine the planet for gold. This was apparently to help rejuvenate the atmosphere of Nibiru and work as a sort of shield from cosmic radiation. They created humans as a slave race by crossing their DNA with Homo Erectus.

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by Alex Constantine (1996) Paul Bynum graduated from college in 1972 and joined the Hermosa Beach police department a year later. At 31 he was promoted to the rank of chief detective. Bynum was not a traditional investigator. One fellow detective often thought he was “too bright to be a cop.” Off duty, he drove an MG and mixed with the ’60s survivors at the Sweetwater Cafe.

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