• FinanceMarlin.com Suggests 10 Bizarre Places and Attractions for Seniors to Visit

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    Posted in UFOs on December 27th, 2014 by Ryqn Roswell

    Miami, FL (PRWEB) July 08, 2013

    The Editor of Finance Marlin loves America and learning new things. After all, maintaining an educational outlook helps keeps the brain young and vital. Inspired by the Huffington Post’s article “Awesome America: 51 Facts And Attractions You Need To Check Out”, journey with Finance Marlin to discover ten places and/or attractions that are both interesting and bizarre. Who knows, packing the hip waders and s’mores may be in the near future.

    Something to keep in mind- if one is a senior where the money to travel is not readily available, take the advice of Globe Insurance (life insurance company) when they say, “Go out and buy a travel guide to your own hometown to start. You’ll be surprised at all of the things you can see that you never even knew existed right under your nose.”

    If traveling out of town is an option, FinanceMarlin.com recommends these 10 unusual places:

    1.    The Boll Weevil Monument in Enterprise, Alabama – Yes, that is written correctly. It is homage to a bug that forced the town to diversify their crops.

    2.    Kitt Peak National Observatory – Just southwest of Tucson, this is home to the largest collection of observatories in the world. How cool is that?

    3.    The PEZ factory in Orange, Connecticut – Visit the place where candy is made that pops from the throat of a plastic character.

    4.    The coffee plantations of Hawaii – It’s Hawaii. ‘Nuf said.

    5.    The “future” birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk at Riverside, Iowa – “Trekies” know that Captain Kirk’s birth date is, or will be March 22, 2228.

    6.    The Main Whoopie Pie Festival – Occurs each June to celebrate the official state treat of Maine.

    7.    The World’s Largest Ball of Twine – Housed in Darwin, Minnesota. It’s a real thing.

    8.    International UFO & Research Museum – Roswell, New Mexico. Where else would it be?

    9.    World’s Largest Calf Fry & Cook Off in Vinita, Oklahoma – In case there was any doubt, calf fries are in fact, bull testicles.

    10.    Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon – It’s the world’s smallest park spanning a diminutive 452 inches, built as a safe haven for leprechauns and snail races.

    FinanceMarlin.com recommends to seniors a different perspective on what America has to offer concerning travel sites, strange places and odd facts.

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  • BC UFO’s atmospheric hole suggests ET alternative to water comet theory

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    Posted in UFOs on May 20th, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell

    August 24th, 2010 3:43 am PT Vancouver UFO Examiner Jon Kelly

    Exclusive video from Secret Message TV reveals a UFO accompanied by an atmospheric hole recorded during a late-night summer skywatch at a remote canyon location in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Examiner.com previously covered a road trip to the same location featuring a Vancouver-based UFO videographer whose astral travels facilitate contact with extraterrestrial intelligences. In the video, the infrared nightshot point-of-view camera detects an object crossing the sky and strobing light at variable intensities over approximately sixteen second intervals. At peak luminous intensity, the UFO registers numerous clusters of dark pixels on the camera’s three-CCD sensors, including a dark portion of sky resembling a tear in the atmosphere surrounding the object. Thailand-based Finnish composer Miika Kuisma recently joined Secret Message TV as a musical contributor, firmly establishing the Vancouver-based online video podcast feature as a truly international production.

    Not at snowball’s chance

    Louis A. Frank, Ph.D. is the Carver/James A. Van Allen Professor of Physics at the University of Iowa whose controversial interpretation of ultraviolet atmospheric data ignited public imagination in the 1990’s with descriptions of house-sized comets filled with water snow vaporizing above the earth’s atmosphere at a rate of one every few seconds. The comets first appeared as dark holes in the far ultraviolet airglow images sent back to earth by the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite in the 1980’s. The airglow is a weak emission of light in a planet’s atmosphere that can be detected by sensitive instruments, including telescopes. According to Dr. Frank’s theory, these comets could have been responsible over the course of earth’s history for providing enough water to fill the oceans with he describes as their “gentle cosmic rain”. Opponents to the snowball theory, however, have attributed the dark images recorded on Dr. Frank’s satellite-borne ultraviolet camera system to “instrumental artefacts [sic]”.

    But what if the dark images represent neither water nor instrumental errors?

    NASA UFO Videos

    Martyn Stubbs is a Vancouver cable television station manager who downloaded the complete NASA video feeds for missions STS-48 to STS-80 and detected hundreds of UFO’s in the feeds that were being observed by members of the shuttle crew and ground control. Some of these objects have been estimated at several miles in diameter based on their size and position relative to the 12 mile-long tether which broke from the shuttle Columbia and was shortly thereafter swarmed by luminous UFO’s as recorded on NASA’s camera system in early 1996.

    Continues here: http://tinyurl.com/38qcasf

    Jon Kelly is a world-famous expert in the application of voice-based disclosure technology for revealing UFO secrets. A native to Vancouver, BC, Jon’s work as a voice analyst, photographer and videographer has been recognized by international media through hundreds of appearances in radio, television, documentary film, print and online publications. Call Jon’s toll-free hot line 1-888-453-0751 to report a UFO sighting or visit yourinnervoice.com.

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  • BC UFO’s atmospheric hole suggests ET alternative to water comet theory

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    Posted in UFOs on May 18th, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell

    August 24th, 2010 3:43 am PT Vancouver UFO Examiner Jon Kelly

    Exclusive video from Secret Message TV reveals a UFO accompanied by an atmospheric hole recorded during a late-night summer skywatch at a remote canyon location in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Examiner.com previously covered a road trip to the same location featuring a Vancouver-based UFO videographer whose astral travels facilitate contact with extraterrestrial intelligences. In the video, the infrared nightshot point-of-view camera detects an object crossing the sky and strobing light at variable intensities over approximately sixteen second intervals. At peak luminous intensity, the UFO registers numerous clusters of dark pixels on the camera’s three-CCD sensors, including a dark portion of sky resembling a tear in the atmosphere surrounding the object. Thailand-based Finnish composer Miika Kuisma recently joined Secret Message TV as a musical contributor, firmly establishing the Vancouver-based online video podcast feature as a truly international production.

    Not at snowball’s chance

    Louis A. Frank, Ph.D. is the Carver/James A. Van Allen Professor of Physics at the University of Iowa whose controversial interpretation of ultraviolet atmospheric data ignited public imagination in the 1990’s with descriptions of house-sized comets filled with water snow vaporizing above the earth’s atmosphere at a rate of one every few seconds. The comets first appeared as dark holes in the far ultraviolet airglow images sent back to earth by the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite in the 1980’s. The airglow is a weak emission of light in a planet’s atmosphere that can be detected by sensitive instruments, including telescopes. According to Dr. Frank’s theory, these comets could have been responsible over the course of earth’s history for providing enough water to fill the oceans with he describes as their “gentle cosmic rain”. Opponents to the snowball theory, however, have attributed the dark images recorded on Dr. Frank’s satellite-borne ultraviolet camera system to “instrumental artefacts [sic]”.

    But what if the dark images represent neither water nor instrumental errors?

    NASA UFO Videos

    Martyn Stubbs is a Vancouver cable television station manager who downloaded the complete NASA video feeds for missions STS-48 to STS-80 and detected hundreds of UFO’s in the feeds that were being observed by members of the shuttle crew and ground control. Some of these objects have been estimated at several miles in diameter based on their size and position relative to the 12 mile-long tether which broke from the shuttle Columbia and was shortly thereafter swarmed by luminous UFO’s as recorded on NASA’s camera system in early 1996.

    Continues here: http://tinyurl.com/38qcasf

    Jon Kelly is a world-famous expert in the application of voice-based disclosure technology for revealing UFO secrets. A native to Vancouver, BC, Jon’s work as a voice analyst, photographer and videographer has been recognized by international media through hundreds of appearances in radio, television, documentary film, print and online publications. Call Jon’s toll-free hot line 1-888-453-0751 to report a UFO sighting or visit yourinnervoice.com.

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