March 31st, 2024 

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UFOs Seen over Nuclear Site in India 

During the summer of 2022, a series of perplexing events unfolded near the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in India, as reported by the Indian newspaper DTNext. Syed Abdul Kader, an investigator with the Indian Police Service, recounted witnessing peculiar aerial phenomena above the facility on more than ten occasions. Capturing two videos documenting the enigmatic bright lights executing unconventional “zigzag” maneuvers, Kader sought the expertise of UFO expert Sabir Hussain, director of the Indian Society for UFO Studies. Describing the UFO’s movements as unlike any conventional aircraft, Kader expressed bewilderment at the sightings, which occurred consistently in the southern sky, coinciding with reports along India’s east coast near the Madras Atomic Power Station. Concerned about the objects’ possible non-human origin, Kader shared his experiences with Hussain, who had previously advocated for the serious consideration of unexplained sightings near India’s nuclear facilities.

College Offers UFO Class 

Portland Community College is breaking new ground this spring with the introduction of a compelling academic offering centered on UFOs. Entitled “From Film to Real Life? UFOs, UAPs, Government and the Media,” this online class falls under the category of “cultural exploration,” presenting students with a unique opportunity to delve into the phenomenon. Spearheading this initiative is Brian Anslinger, a seasoned television news producer renowned for his contributions to KRCW’s Everyday Northwest and previous roles at KATU-TV, where he held positions as assistant news director and executive producer.

Anslinger’s vision for the course is to navigate students through the intricate landscape of UAP sightings and research. Participants will delve into compelling testimonies from government and military insiders, dissect mainstream media coverage of UAPs, and scrutinize their depiction in cinematic productions. Particularly noteworthy is the course’s focus on the potential societal implications of disclosing encounters with non-human intelligence, providing a platform for open discussions and uninhibited inquiry. Featuring guest speakers such as former Navy pilot Ryan Graves, who has provided testimony about UAPs to Congress, the class aims to foster a deeper understanding of a subject often marginalized despite widespread fascination. Scheduled to run from April 18 to May 23, this course offers a timely opportunity for academic exploration of this captivating and enigmatic topic amidst the recent surge of interest in UFOs within the news cycle.

LARGEST Paranormal Library in the WORLD 

Nestled in Norrkoping, Sweden, the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) stands as a testament to humanity’s enduring fascination with the paranormal. Spanning an impressive 4.2 kilometers (2.6 miles) of subterranean shelves, this repository boasts the title of the world’s largest library devoted to paranormal phenomena. For over five decades, the AFU has diligently amassed a wealth of documentation, overseen by the passionate stewardship of Clas Svahn, 65, and Anders Liljegren, 73, self-described “curious investigators of the unknown.” Among its extensive collection lie books, original manuscripts, firsthand testimonies captured on tape, and chilling photographs of spectral encounters. Welcoming approximately 300 visitors annually by appointment only, the AFU is undergoing a digital transformation, with a substantial portion of its archives already accessible via a dedicated server.

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