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The Alien Skeleton

1998 "What walks in the woods with a fin on its back?" This is the question a local East Central University student went home asking himself one November evening in 1991 and has yet to find a complete answer to his question, among many others. Mr. Frank Pryor, a student at East Central University and resident of Shawnee, OK asked himself this question enough times to lose a full night's sleep before returning to claim the skeletal remains he had found the day before. Afterwards, Pryor spent another 5 days camped out at the location of the find searching for more pieces of the remains and life signs of the unidentified creatures. ... click here to continue

 
The Platinum Cannon Shipwreck

"The "treasure" is comprised of two types of materials: Silver-colored metallic artifacts such as cannons, cannonballs, dore bars, ingots and other assorted objects; and a grayish-tan dry chemical, hardened by almost 200 years of salt-water submersion into the shape of the wooden barrels that had housed it before rotting away. The artifacts, at first glance, appeared to be simply metal and a limestone compound. But oddly enough very few people could agree on exactly what they were used for, or for that matter, even what they were made of. That was one of the first oddities that caught my attention after my early meeting with Michael. It seemed to me that metal is metal, often made up of different elements in combination, but metal none-the-less. So why couldn't our 20th Century science conclusively identify the metals that were produced almost 200 years ago by more primitive scientists then ours? According to Dayne Chastain a retired metallurgist in Oklahoma it was because "The Spanish could do amazing things with metals but their technology has been lost", but I was not to talk to Dayne for yet another month."
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