A freaky amateur video has been floating around the Internet for some time now that purports to show a ‘flying humanoid’ creature of some type in Mexico. The humanoid creature is shown initially running along a hilltop but then floating off the hill into the air surrounded by what appears to be some sort of energy field. The video was taken at some distance, and is not high quality (hey, what did you expect, it’s an ET video!), but video analysis of the frames at high magnification with various photographic effects reveals interesting details. One such detail is the creature’s apparent folding (or repositioning) of its ‘legs’ shortly after taking flight. Click here to watch the video analysis and draw your own conclusions. (more…)
Posted: Sunday, April 13th, 2008 @ 11:25 pm by Cary Briel
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The National Geographic website reports that an estimated 30,000 to 5 million people may be taking up residence in the City of the Dead in Cairo, Egypt at any given time. The reason for this is population growth combined with a lack of jobs in the region, and thus homelessness. Some people work in the huge cemetery guarding graves for meager wages, whereas some just live amongst the tombs. Watch the video report “City of the Dead Thrives” here.
Posted: Sunday, April 13th, 2008 @ 10:29 pm by Cary Briel
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I heard this (Song title: How Much it Hurts) on a burned CDR that my daughter had left in our car, one of her thousand burned CDR disks! I’ve learned from experience that there isn’t one single artist or song that I can come up with that she hasn’t already heard, and likely acquired. Click here to watch the video. The band’s official website is here. You can also listen to a longer version by clicking the audio player below
I had seen this video on YouTube.com some time ago, but when it was first released it didn’t include the scifi.com/happens leader and trailer, and I remember thinking, “what the heck is this?” Then, reading the comments, someone had mentioned that the scifi channel had released this as a promotional clip. Watch the clip here. Another interesting thing about the clip is that the trade center towers in NYC are shown, which probably explains why scifi.com has removed the clip from their website, though it still remains in many versions on YouTube.com