Zodiac Killer Believed To Have Been Identified

And Another Thing… By Gail Hodson Shirk, News Director SOR ZODIAC KILLER BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED   A team of 40 private investigators has claimed they have unmasked Gary Francis Poste as the Zodiac Killer, a man who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s with horrific murders, accompanied by undecipherable […]

Historic Legislation Will Revolutionize Study And Treatment Of UFO Reports

And Another Thing… By Gail Hodson Shirk, News Director SOR HISTORIC LEGISLATION WILL REVOLUTIONIZE STUDY AND TREATMENT OF UFO REPORTS  This is the critical and historic legislation, proposed by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), that would revolutionize the study and understanding of UFOs. https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/580698-sen-gillibrands-historic-legislation-would-revolutionize-study-of (Photo courtesy of The Hill.com)

Our Pal, Val: Valiant Thor Came In Peace

And Another Thing… By Gail Hodson Shirk, News Director SOR Our Pal, Val: Valiant Thor Came In Peace His name is Valiant Thor, and he came in peace. On March 16, 1957, a space craft landed at 8:00 AM in a field in Alexandria, Virginia. Upon arriving at the scene, two policemen were persuaded by […]

Nordics, Greys, And A United States President: The Greada Treaty

And Another Thing… By Gail Hodson Shirk, News Director SOR Nordics, Greys, And A United States President: The Greada Treaty It is February 20, 1954. President Dwight David Eisenhower is on a quickly called for and arranged mini-vacation to Palm Springs, California. He just had a vacation in Georgia, but it appears he needs more […]

Year’s First Live Sighting Of Giant Murder Hornet In Washington State

This year’s first live sighting of an Asian giant hornet(Vespa mandarinia), also known as a murder hornet, was found attacking a paper wasp nest in a rural town east of Blaine, Washington. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/first-2021-live-sighting-invasive-asian-giant-hornets-confirmed-washington-state-180978447/ (Photo courtesy of The Guardian)