Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Cyborg suit multiplies human strength


The latest robot science ingenuity from Japan is a cyborg suit designed to help weak people move like they are strong.

The Six-Million-Dollar Man-On-The-Outside suit is called HAL (nothing to do with the HAL 9000 of Space Odyssey movie fame) for "Hybrid Assistive Limb" and it's the product of Cyberdyne Corp.

The company created the cyborg suit to "upgrade the existing physical capabilities of the human body," and give those with weak limbs or limited physical range the walking and motion abilities of an able-bodied person.





Hunt For The SkinWalker



The Coast to Coast radio show with George Noory discussed the Hunt for the Skinwalker case.

Part II

Part III

Chemtrails And Weather Warfare?



Everyone talks about the weather, but no one does anything about it.

Or do they?

Watch this interesting video posted at YouTube that raises the question as to whether or not scientists have attempted experiments in the past to alter the weather - and for warfare purposes.

Blue Ridge Lights


This photo was taken in Blue Ridge, Tenn. on Aug 5th at around 12:30 am. I was sitting on my hotel balcony and taking pictures of the mountains at night. I had the camera set on night mode. I noticed these lights moving back and forth and up and down. I took the picture. A few seconds later, they simply just vanished from the sky. No sound was heard while the lights were in the sky. I can only imagine what they were.

-Shane

Noth Port Florida Alien Update


'Alien Footprint' Photos



Do Cryptozoololgist Have a Dress Code?






Are there some stereotypes out there? Certainly there are, as shown in the above “cryptozoologist” from a recent film.

I don’t know, folks, what do you think? Are there reasons for the way the public sees me and others, or wishes to see cryptozoologists?

Let’s take a peek around the field.




Ken Gerhard.

Ken Gerhard’s hat worn on MonsterQuest has brought up some feelings in some readers.





Some folks seemed to grow defensive. One comment maker, Cryptidsrus asked: “I did not know Cryptozoologists had to adhere to a certain ‘dress code.






Scott Norman.










Roy Mackal (second from left).





Loren Coleman and Scott Norman.








Tim Bull











Whereas Female cryptozoologist's fashion Seems influenced by Ameila Earheart:



Amelia Earheart 1












Amelia in her own Indy Outfit and about town











Monica Rawlins.











Ruth Harkness.












Jack Young, Adelaide “Su-Lin” Young, and Quentin Young.