Here it is. Fantastic episode four has been broadcasted into orbit and wow, was it a good one. We had an interview with a local horror writing legend, Mr. Steve Vernon, who spoke to us about a number of fascinating spooky books he's written on the history of the Atlantic region, including his children's monster field guide primer 'Maritime Monsters'. A gentleman and spooky scholar, Mr. Vernon both entertains and informs. Also on the Exopolitical Pulse we look into the unidentified UFO's spotted AND photographed in Newfoundland in January this year, video footage of an alien abduction, and 9/11 being an inter-dimensional alien false flag operation. On the Sci-Tech news we explore the creation of artificial DNA and on the audiozone we listen to another installment of the Andrew Basiago saga. I think it's fair to say we may just start to move on from here with this story. We've played a segment every episode since inception and I think I may try and shake things up a little with some new clips depending on response. It is none-the-less an interesting and tantalizing story indeed. Perhaps we'll take a leap into some project Camelot material who are always blazing trails into whistler blowerdom.
So without further ado, buckle your safety belts because this....is the Unified Field, Atlantic Canada's ONLY paranormal radio broadcast.
Check out the articles we reviewed on this episode of the Unified Field...
Newfoundland UFOs still a mystery
Last Updated: Friday, May 28, 2010 | 5:03 PM ET
Angela Gilbert, CBC News
Residents of Harbour Mille, N.L., reported seeing three missile-like UFOs fly near their community on the night of Jan. 25, 2010, including this one photographed. (Courtesy of Darlene Stewart)
The unidentified flying objects spotted in January off Newfoundland remain a mystery to the government, despite extensive scrutiny, according to Department of National Defence (DND) documents obtained by CBC News.
The documents contain grainy images of a rocket with a long, fiery tail soaring skyward. The reports rule out missiles and model rockets, but don't suggest what the images might show.
Military experts discredit the possibility of ballistic and cruise missiles. DND's Directorate of Scientific and Technical Intelligence (DSTI) assessed the images and reported: "The object is not a ballistic missile, not a cruise missile in boost phase nor a cruise missile in-flight phase. It is also not a licensed model rocket launcher."
The Jan. 25 sighting happened on the southern coast of Newfoundland near Harbour Mille. Several residents reported seeing the objects,
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