A UFO and cryptozoological researcher for 60 years, Stan Gordon features interesting and substantive anomalies cases on his website. This one's a doozy--especially in its animals confused and/or out-of-place component at the end, a very weird wrinkle, reminiscent of a Michigan case some years back. Then there's an ongoing anomaly in
The Mysterious Spook Light of Arkansas, reported upon by Brent Swancer. This bit of local color has, perhaps fittingly, a ghastly tale of human inhumanity attached to it, but the physical oddity seems a local expression of Mystery Lights found in many U.S. locations. We got a kick out of Tim Binnall's title
Odd UFO Spotted Over Tucson, because it would seem that UFOs come by their "oddness" naturally--
all UFOs are "odd" by definition. Apparently what the witness was able to capture on film wasn't the full extent of what he'd seen. But it got the local newsfolk discussing whether their city and state was one of the biggest sightings producers, a theme that's being picked up nationwide, now with the assistance of solid statistics. Chris Ciaccia's
Washington, Montana, Vermont Top List for Most UFO Sightings is just the latest in predominately straightforward mainstream news articles on the matter. (WM)
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