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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today

http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/

On this day in 1917 a crowd of up to 70,000 people were present during what has become known as 'the miracle of the Sun', which was part of the Our Lady of Fatima series of visions in Portugal. In the first of the Fatima visions the people were shown a vision of Hell and in the second vision World War 2 (conveniently, some would say, the Vatican released the details of this vision in 1941). The third vision or third secret, was meant to be revealed in 1960 and wild speculation occurred as to what it could be about and indeed why the Vatican did not release it in 1960 and kept it a secret until the year 2000. Because people had been speculating that it contained no less than the details of the imminent apocalypse some refuse to accept that the vision, which was of a bloke walking up a hill and getting martyred, was the real vision and that the Vatican is holding out on them.

And now, the news:

New meat-eater emerges in Madagascar
Dingo baby case re-opens in Australia with new inq...
Scientific Search for Chinese Bigfoot Relaunched
Study finds monarch butterflies use medicinal plan...
Wolfman’s ‘lair’ discovered

Ah, we did watch some seriously ropey cartoons in the 80s:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYi89ALQszI

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