Crop Circle Connector
Review: Elaborate hoax or conclusive evidence of contact with the extraterrestrial? You decide. Incorporating reports on the best formations, any unusal stories attached to them, and "top quality" photographs (for sale), this site is required browsing for anyone who's curious about those strange crop circles. You can also link from here to the newsgroup alt.paranormal.crop-circles.
http://www.mic.dundee.ac.uk/ft/crop_circles/anasazi/second.html
UFOs in the '90s
Review: For whatever reason -- end of the millennium, Jungian shadow or alien thought probe -- those little buggers in the sky have got our attention. This site has links from the credible, to the incredible, to the just plain silly.
http://www.execpc.com/vjentpr/vjufos.html
U.F.O.'s Political Scandals and Conspiracies
Review: Suspicious Palo Alto, Californian posts candy store of compelling wondermints here, complete with all the heady bells and whistles to back it up. Life on Mars, interesting attributes of female athletes, and close encounters are among topics found.
http://www.advweb.com/kw
The UFO Guide
Review: You're reading one of the UFO newsgroups on Usenet and you don't understand many of the terms used. What do you do? Go to the next article? Skip the rest of the articles and go to the next newsgroup even? No. You pick up your UFO Guide here and find out what the heck it all means. You'll then find the info that you want in easily digestible bite-sized chunks.
http://www.rahul.net/rogerd/ufo.guide.html
The Ultimate UFOlogists WWW Page
Review: Extraordinary pictures of swamp gas, Tupperware, and trash can lids. But that's just the start; Andrew Page has packed his pages with detailed encounters, as well as theories about visitors and a glossary of terms. It's all exceptionally well organized, so you can easily track abductions or animal mutilations. X-Files fans will go nuts.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/AndyPage
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