Alaska Abductions: Beyond the Fourth Kind

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Here we have the second of our guest articles. A kind thanks to S.M. Belekurov for sending us these articles to use on the site. Be sure to check out his site as well.

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Black Eyed Kids

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Today and tomorrow’s posts will be guest articles submitted to the site. I recieved this message on Wednesday from S.M. Belekurov via email. It’s a pretty interesting read. Check back with us tomorrow for the second article by S.M. Belekurov. Also be sure to check out this article here for more on the black eyed kids.

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The Philip Phenomenon

“Philip was an aristocratic Englishman living in the middle 1600s at the time of Oliver Cromwell. He had been a supporter of the king and was a Catholic. He was married to a beautiful but cold and frigid wife, Dorothea, the daughter of a neighbouring nobleman. One day, when out riding on the boundaries of his estates, Philip came across a gypsy encampment and saw there a beautiful dark-eyed, raven-haired gypsy girl, Margo, and fell instantly in love with her.

He brought her back secretly to live in the gate-house near the stables of Diddington Manor – his family home. For some time he kept his love-nest secret, but eventually Dorothea, realizing he was keeping someone else there, found Margo, and accused her of witchcraft and of stealing her husband. Philip was too scared of losing his reputation and his possessions to protest at the trial of Margo, and she was convicted of witchcraft and burned at the stake. Philip subsequently was stricken with remorse that he had not tried to defend Margo and used to pace the battlements of Diddington in despair. Finally one morning his body was found at the foot of the battlements where he had cast himself in a fit of agony and remorse.”

This of course is a very tragic tale that contains many elements normally associated with reports of historical ghosts. It is however a complete fabrication.

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Indian Lake Project – Pt. 6

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

I have recently received a flood of traffic from many different sources. Because the blog format shows the most recent posts first, some new readers are finding it a little confusing to start reading where the various links are pointing them to.

Rather than jumping into the middle of this mystery, it is easier to follow it if you start at the beginning. To make that more convenient for you, I have created THIS LINK to the beginning. Scroll down to the bottom of that page to start with the first post. You can easily catch up by going to the “Archive” section located on the right side of this site.

Thank you for your continued interest.

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Cartoon Symbolism Theories

Batman

One theory I’ve heard pertaining to Batman called the “Batman in Silent Hill” Theory. It states that none of Batman’s rogues actually exist, and each one is a representation of a part of his fractured mind that he must (repeatedly) do battle with and conquer.

The Joker represents encroaching insanity. The subconscious revulsion to reason and logic that Batman has as a result of the random, senseless and undeserved death of his parents.

Two-Face represents his dichotomy between Bruce Wayne the business man and Batman the dark avenger. Poison Ivy represents his sexuality.

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