Despite being available to authorities for over a month, the recovered Boeing 777 flaperon that is assumed to have come from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370’s Boeing 777, missing since March 08, 2014, has yet to be definitively linked to the ill-fated flight.

After having been discovered on a beach on Reunion Island, the flaperon — a control surface on the trailing edge of an airplane’s wing — was transferred to a forensics lab in Toulouse, France, to obtain a positive ID. While it has been positively identified as a Boeing 777 component, and the only known 777 that remains unaccounted for is from flight MH370, authorities have as of yet to definitively link the part to the flight, as the identification plate, of which would bear the part’s serial number, is missing.read more

Police are investigating the discovery of the body of a 60-year old Los Angeles man, who’s home had apparently been stocked with over 1,200 firearms, 14 modified vehicles, seven tons of ammunition, and $230,000 in cash.

While these details might seem a bit odd, there is also the issue that his body was left in his car for two weeks before his fiancée reported his death to authorities. She initially delayed reporting this, since she assumed that his body would be retrieved by the secret government agency that he worked for, as he had told her that he was a human-alien hybrid that was here to help save humanity.
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Linda Moulton Howe reports on the bizarre life and death of "Jeffrey Lash" who claimed to be an alien-human hybrid and who died in the parking lot of the grocery store Whitley Strieber uses every few days. Lash died in the parking lot of a grocery store in Santa Monica, whereupon his girlfriend took him to a distant location where his body was found by police 12 days later. He was discovered to have $230,00 in cash, thousands of weapons, tons of ammunition and a number of cars, including one that had been modified to travel under water.read more

This extraordinary video was made on April 23, 2013 at 9:20 PM at Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. An airborne US Customs and Border Protection Aircraft captured the object on an infrared video camera. It was moving at in excess of 100 MPH in the dark and low to the ground without slowing down or needing to avoid any objects. It is not a bird or any known aircraft. Obviously, not a balloon. The video was taken from a DHC-3 Turboprop reconnaissance aircraft belonging to Homeland Security. The object crossed the Rafael Hernandez airport twice, then submerged in the Atlantic Ocean and re-emerged from it a number of times before disappearing. The airport was closed to normal traffic during the incident.

Your Out There editor’s only comment: WOW!

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