Time to catch-up on a couple of items we missed recently. This first item, by Sholeh Patrick, tells of a Nessie-like creature in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho. Some people believe that the Farragut Naval station on the lake may be responsible; is Paddler, as the creature is known, just a big submarine skimming the surface?
Nick Redfern has written about it, so has
Loren Coleman, and yours truly did so long ago for
Omni magazine (reprinted as
Deep Secrets: Is the Navy Telling Idaho Residents a Whopper of a Fish Story? in the
Anomalist 5). The next piece,
Indigenous Elder Shares Story About The “Star People� That Crashed On His Reservation, is by Arjun Walla, who recently came across the work of Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, specifically
Encounters With Star People: Untold Stories of American Indians, published by Anomalist Books. Here he retells Clarke's story of Harrison, whose grandfather had seen a spaceship crash in the summer of 1945 and that some of its occupants had survived for five months. It's a tale like no other. (PH)
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