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Citizen Hearing On Disclosure Day 3: Panel Takes On Animal Mutilations And Roswell Crash (Live Updates)

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HuffingtonPost.com - 5/01/13, Lee Speigel

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Day 3 of the Citizen Hearing On Disclosure Features testimony of panel members (from left) Linda Moulton Howe, Gary Heseltine, Peter Robbins and Peter Davenport.

 

Day three of the Citizen Hearing On Disclosure (CHD) begins with testimony of panel members offering accounts of animal mutilations, UFOs in England and the widespread nature of UFO sightings.

 

 

 

Citizen Hearing On Disclosure Day 2: England Has Close Encounter, UFOs Tamper With Nuclear Sites

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HuffingtonPost.com - Lee Speigel, 4/30/13

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At day 2 of the Citizen Hearing On Disclosure, panelists (from left) Nick Pope, James Penniston, John Burroughs and Patrick Frascogna give testimony re. the 1980 multiple military eyewitness UFO encounters in the U.K. Rendlesham Forest.
 

As day two begins at the Citizen Hearing On Disclosure (CHD) in Washington, D.C., the focus on the subject of UFOs turns to the famous multi-witness encounter that took place in 1980 at the dual air base RAF Woodbridge and Bentwaters in England.

 

 

In addition to the England case, today's testimony will feature military personnel describing cases where UFOs reportedly tampered with nuclear missiles.

Lyrids 2013 Meteor Shower May Be Overshadowed By Nearly Full Moon

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HuffingtonPost.com - 4/15/13, Miriam Kramer

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On the night of April 21, the 2012 Lyrid meteor shower peaked in the skies over Earth. Astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space Station trained his video camera on Earth below. This image was taken on April 22, 2012.

An annual meteor shower is set to peak this weekend, but the showing likely won't be as strong as it has been in years past.

The Lyrid meteor shower should give skywatchers in darkened parts of the world a decent show late Sunday night (April 21) and early Monday morning (April 22), but the glare from a nearly full moon will probably impede the view for many stargazers.

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