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Strange & Paranormal Files
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The Carbondale UFO Crash: The Pond That Glowed for Hours
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The Carbondale UFO Crash: The Pond That Glowed for Hours

On November 9, 1974, in the small city of Carbondale, Pennsylvania, three teenage boys reported witnessing a “red, whirring ball” descend from the sky and crash into a silt pond near Russell Park. According to reports from the time, the evening was unremarkable until the boys’ sighting. The object, described variably as glowing orange or red, was seen crossing over Salem Mountain before it plummeted into the pond, reportedly causing it to sizzle, as if on fire. The police were called, and what followed was a spectacle involving local law enforcement, military personnel, and a throng of curious onlookers. The pond began to emit a strange glow, lasting for nearly nine hours. “The boys didn’t know what to make of this, they said it sizzled when it went into the water, it was a glowing orange kind of ball of fire sort of thing,” said Mary Ann Savakinus the director of the Lackawanna Historial Society. Hundreds of people gathered near the pond, waiting to see what the glowing object was. “This goes over several days, as this story unfolds, and then a scuba diver is called to go in and get whatever it is out, they’re in a rowboat, and they call in some other Carbondale people to come in and help with them,” explained Savakinus. The search for the mysterious object concluded with the retrieval of an old railroad lantern from the pond’s depths. Authorities were quick to label the event a hoax, attributing the glow to the lantern’s battery and the excitement to youthful mischief. Credit: Newspapers.com One of the boys later admitted to throwing the lantern into the pond as a prank to scare his sister, ostensibly closing the case. However, the lantern’s recovery did little to quell the speculation; the story had taken root. Documents released by the United States Air Force under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) do not indicate any official interest in the Carbondale incident as a genuine UFO sighting. In a statement released in 1975, the Air Force indicated that the event did not warrant further investigation, as evidence suggested no foreign object of interest was found. This assessment aligns with the historical precedent of UFO investigations in the 1970s, during which the Air Force generally refrained from examining incidents lacking physical evidence. Credit: Newspapers.com Despite the police report and scientific skepticism, a segment of the UFO research community maintains that the Carbondale incident was indeed an extraterrestrial event. Further support for this theory comes from testimonies by those present at the site. In the past 20 years, witnesses have come forward to say what they saw, was a UFO. “Others who said yes they saw something glowing in the sky that night, people who lived in Waymart, people who lived in the Midvalley were coming out of restaurants that day, they saw something,” says Savakinus. Others have mentioned that during the chaos, a flatbed truck came to the site and drove away with something covered with a tarp. Now 64 years old, Gillette was hanging around the hotel during Saturday’s “alien landing anniversary and celebration” and now claims what he told the newspaper years ago wasn’t true. “My girlfriend broke up with me, so I was in a bad mood,” he said. “I just told them what they wanted to hear, that it was a lantern. It wasn’t a lantern. Something was pulled out of the pond.” Kay Pope, who was 15 at the time and is now 66, remembers riding her bicycle to the Russell Park area and seeing it cordoned off by the military. She also saw what appeared to be something large being removed from the area. “We always rode our bikes up there,” said Pope, who now lives in Blakely. “(I saw) a big flatbed truck on the road with something huge on it that was covered, and there were a lot of people in (military) uniforms.” David Morris was one of dozens of people who took a county transit system trolley from Carbondale Grand Hotel to the old mine pond on Saturday to satisfy their curiosity — part of a hotel-hosted event commemorating an incident that became international news at the time. After seeing the pond and talking with locals who were around at the time, Morris didn’t buy the story that a lantern was behind it all. He was disappointed Gillette did not speak at the event because he wanted to clarify some of the details. “Why would you call in the people that were called in and heavy machinery to take a lantern out of a pond?” he wondered. “It just doesn’t make any sense. I think something definitely happened there.” While local authorities concluded that the incident was a teenage prank involving a lantern, testimonies from witnesses and the enduring local lore suggest there may be elements of the story that remain unexplained, even if the official account points to an innocuous explanation. The post The Carbondale UFO Crash: The Pond That Glowed for Hours appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Gamers Realm
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Giant Enshrouded update sees the survival game’s player count skyrocket fivefold
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Giant Enshrouded update sees the survival game’s player count skyrocket fivefold

The time is right to come back to Enshrouded, and plenty of players are doing just that. Developer Keen Games has just launched the biggest update yet for its survival RPG, and the effect has been dramatic. With a new mountain biome to explore, additional wildlife and monsters, a pet system, an increase to the level cap, and fresh crafting options, if you’ve been waiting for a reason to return to Embervale, this is it. Combine that with a Steam sale and, as we near a week since the update’s launch, the response from the community continues to grow. Continue reading Giant Enshrouded update sees the survival game’s player count skyrocket fivefold MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Enshrouded system requirements, Best survival games, Enshrouded repair guide
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RedState Feed
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OPINION: SNL Opens With a Subversive Take on Trump's Victory—and I Actually Thought It Was Great
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OPINION: SNL Opens With a Subversive Take on Trump's Victory—and I Actually Thought It Was Great

OPINION: SNL Opens With a Subversive Take on Trump's Victory—and I Actually Thought It Was Great
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Florida Gov. DeSantis Launches Probe After FEMA Worker Fired For Not Aiding Trump Supporters
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Florida Gov. DeSantis Launches Probe After FEMA Worker Fired For Not Aiding Trump Supporters

A Federal Emergency Management Agency worker has been fired after she directed workers helping hurricane survivors not to go to homes with yard signs supporting President-elect Donald Trump, the agency's leader said in a statement Saturday."This is a clear violation of...
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49ers Star Nick Bosa Gets Fined by the NFL for His MAGA Hat
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49ers Star Nick Bosa Gets Fined by the NFL for His MAGA Hat

San Francisco 49ers star defensive end Nick Bosa has been fined by the NFL for wearing a hat with a pro-Donald Trump message during a postgame television interview, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Saturday.Bosa was fined $11,255 for violating...
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Ukraine Attacks Moscow with 34 Drones, Biggest Strike on the Russian Capital
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Ukraine Attacks Moscow with 34 Drones, Biggest Strike on the Russian Capital

A massive drone strike rattled Moscow and its suburbs overnight into Sunday, injuring a woman and temporarily halting traffic at some of Russia's busiest airports, while a huge nighttime wave of Russian drones targeted Ukraine, officials reported.A top U.K. defense official...
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US Ordered TSMC to Halt Shipments to China of Chips Used in AI Applications
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US Ordered TSMC to Halt Shipments to China of Chips Used in AI Applications

The U.S. ordered Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to halt shipments of advanced chips to Chinese customers that are often used in artificial intelligence applications starting Monday, according to a person familiar with the matter.The Department of Commerce sent a...
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UK Minister Rules Out Using Nigel Farage as Link to Trump
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UK Minister Rules Out Using Nigel Farage as Link to Trump

A British minister said on Sunday that the government is unlikely to ask the Reform party leader Nigel Farage to act as an intermediary to deal with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.Farage, the Brexit-campaigner and self-described troublemaker, is a friend of Trump and was...
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Firefighters Advance on Destructive Blaze in California, Aided by Slower Winds
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Firefighters Advance on Destructive Blaze in California, Aided by Slower Winds

Southern California firefighters gained ground Saturday on a wildfire that has ravaged more than 100 structures as gusty winds subsided with favorable weather conditions expected through the weekend.Evacuation orders were downgraded to warnings for residents in several...
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Science Explorer
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Space Force's mysterious X-37B begins 'aerobraking' to lower orbit. Here's how it works.
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Space Force's mysterious X-37B begins 'aerobraking' to lower orbit. Here's how it works.

In a rare show of openness about the X-37B, Boeing Space released a video detailing how the space plane's aerobraking maneuvers help change its orbit.
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