Capitol Hill UFOs
Robert Stanley has put together a set of 'Close Encounters on Capitol Hill' photos.

Robert Stanley has put together a set of 'Close Encounters on Capitol Hill' photos.
A number of items have recently caught George Knapp's attention, including articles on Sasquatch footprints, 2010 UFO nuclear missile incident, and the skeptical viewpoint.
Patrick Carnes has gone missing, and Ed Dames shares a map of his possible location.
Legally blind photographer Tara Miller has earned a spot as a finalist in a national photography competition with her remarkable image of lightning over a sunflower field at sunset, titled Fortuitous Twilight.
Check out some of the items that have recently caught George Knapp's attention, including video footage of unknown aerial lights in the skies over Hawaii, an opinion piece at The Washington Post on the radicalization of Pakistan’s military, and an article on North Korea's latest round of nuclear tests.
Making his debut on C2C is Carl Johan Calleman (pictured). Dr. Calleman fell in love with the native Maya during a trip to Central America in 1979. He became fascinated with their now-famous calendar and, more importantly, why it would have an end date.
In tandem with the 6/22/11 show, we present a drawing by artist Jeff Gaither (gaither.art@gmail.com) depicting Men in Black and the Mothman.
Check out some of the items that have recently captured George Knapp's attention, including this photo by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope of a glowing emerald nebula reminiscent of the ring wielded by the superhero Green Lantern.
Medical researchers from Harvard University have created the world's first living biological laser, according to a report in the journal Nature Photonics.
The Jersey Journal has posted three images of an unidentified flying object, reportedly witnessed and photographed by a South Kearny, NJ, woman while at work on Friday. A sighting report has also been filed with MUFON.
A light bulb which hangs at a fire station in Livermore, CA will celebrate its 110th year of burning, making it the oldest-known working light bulb in the world.
"I had a great time at the Health Freedom Expo in Chicago with thousands of Coast listeners...who are very concerned and aware of health and health related issues."
--George Noory
When the final shuttle mission launches in early July, it will include a pair of unlikely on-board companions: two Apple iPhones. Equipped with special software to determine altitude, document the Earth below, and detect radiation changes, the inclusion of the interstellar iPhones was only allowed after NASA was assured that they would not interfere with flight equipment. More on the story at Wired.
Filipino Junrey Balawing is expected to be named the world's shortest man on Sunday, when he reaches the qualifying age of 18.
Astronomers have found blue stragglers, also known as "vampire stars", in the heart of our own Milky Way galaxy.
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Using the map program Google Mars, David Martines, a self-described "armchair astronaut," discovered an anomalous structure on the Red Planet he's dubbed "Bio Station Alpha."
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory features emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. On the 6/5/11 show, we'll be hearing from ...
Sunday night's guest, Brother Michael Dimond, shared this comparative image of "the real Sister Lucia and the Impostor Sister Lucia who was installed around the late 1950s."
A video making the Internet rounds this week shows world-renowned shark expert Valerie Taylor hand-feeding a great white shark.
An inspiring image of a gigantic Milky Way 'clone' has been captured by astronomers at the European Southern Observatory.
At Cocoa Beach in Florida more than 1,600 people were stung by purplish jellyfish that washed up on shore.