Newsletter #1

Welcome to the First Cryptoworld Newsletter
 
Hello and welcome.
 
This is the first ever Cryptoworld Newsletter, and to be honest I'm not really sure what to say or where to start.
 
Basically
the Newsletter is a very quick and simple way to update you with the
latest news from the past week. In theory, making your life easier by
making sure you haven't missed anything – because we wouldn't want that
would we?

As this is the first Newsletter I feel it should
really speak for itself, so below you will find excerpts of the last 8
updates. As a way of making things a bit easier, the top 3 stories will
always be the weeks most popular in terms of home many times they have
been viewed or commented upon.

I hope you enjoy the the Newsletter, if you have any questions or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Dave Churchill

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Posted By Dave Churchill
Friday, 25 Aug 2006 01:00 PM View Comments
Weird lights (UFOs) follow Russian plane
Passengers
aboard an internal flight in Russian believe that their plane was being
tailed by a convoy of UFOs. Although not visible with the naked eye,
they lights (UFOs) where more than visible on their digital cameras and mobile phones.

Experts
so far haven't given an official explanation, but it is thought by some
that the weird lights are nothing more than just a freflection in the
planes windows.

Posted By Dave Churchill
Tuesday, 22 Aug 2006 08:00 AM View Comments
US Soybean Crop Circle
A
five circle formation has been found in a field of soybean near
Geneseo, Illinois. The farmer, Jim Stahl’s said the circles appeared as
they always do – out of nowhere! he five circles in his soybean field
create a geometric pattern.

Three of the circles are the same
size – about 50 feet in diameter — and are connected like beans in a
pod. The other two circles are half the size of the others and flank
them on either side.

Posted By Dave Churchill
Monday, 21 Aug 2006 08:00 AM View Comments
Australian UFO video hoaxer interview
ufowatchdog.com
Interviews Filmmaker, Writer And UFO Hoaxer Chris Kenworthy UFO
Watchdog has a very interesting two part interview with Chris
Kenworthy, the man behind the recent Australian UFO Wave 2006 Website
and the "Faked" UFO videos.

It's interesting to note that Chris is not only a Filmmaker, Writer and UFO Hoaxer – he is, or rather was, a part-time (minor) crop circle maker here in Wiltshire where I'm now living.

Posted By Dave Churchill
Sunday, 20 Aug 2006 04:00 PM View Comments
Mystery rodent spotted in Lunenburg
What appears to be a Capybara has been spotted in Lunenburg (believe the spelling is correct?),
Massachusetts. The McDonald family first heard their basset hound
"yappinging up a storm", and when they went to investigate, a large
rodent was seen coming out of the woods.

Posted By Dave Churchill
Friday, 25 Aug 2006 09:00 AM View Comments
Pluto: Not a Planet!
Astronomers
meeting in the Czech capital have voted to strip Pluto of its status as
a planet. 2,500 odd scientists meet in Prague for the International
Astronomical Union's (IAU) general assembly, and rejected a proposal
that would have seen Pluto retain its status as a proper planet. 

Posted By Dave Churchill
Thursday, 24 Aug 2006 04:00 PM View Comments
Torquay couple spot Mysterious lights
Colin
Headworth and his wife watched with amazement, as five red glowing
lights moved erratically in the night sky over Brixham harbour. They
first spotted three lights around 1.45am on August the 13th. They had a
soft amber glow, similar to the colour of a flare.

Posted By Dave Churchill
Wednesday, 23 Aug 2006 09:00 AM View Comments
 
Australian Teenager spots UFO?
 
Whitish-Yellow Ball of Light – could it have beena UFO?
A
student from Murwillumbah, New South Wales says she spotted a strange
bright light in the sky while driving home from work. At first she
though it was just a street light, but then noticed it was moving, and
then noticed it was moving very fast.
 
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Posted By Dave Churchill
Tuesday, 22 Aug 2006 05:00 PM
 
Windermere Lake-Monster Sighting
 
Lake Monster? or Wels Catfish?
A
university lecturer and his wife have told of their surprise and
subsequent horror at seeing what he can only describe as a Loch Ness
type lake-monster in Lake Windermere. Steve Burnip and his wife Eileen
saw the serpent-like creature from the popular Watbarrow viewpoint at
the north-end of the lake.
 
Posted By Dave Churchill
Tuesday, 22 Aug 2006 09:00 AM

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