Zen Cart Stylesheets

The Daily News: Just the Links

Site:
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~gerben/news.html

Category:
News and Information

Review (in 1996):

Newshounds with international tastes will drool over this list of 200 links to various newspapers and information sources from around the globe.  From Poland’s Donosy (in Polish and English) to Costa Rica’s La Nacion, the major and minor electronic news sources are lined up, shotgun style, for your own exploration.  It’s fine for researchers who already know what they are looking for, but you’ll have some leg-work to do if you’re browsing on a particular topic (sites are arranged geographically only).  We’d like to see more than just the links, however; connecting to a site from another country may leave many users confused at best.  But if you already have a sharp journalistic eye, this list can keep you busy for a long time.

As reviewed in the 1996 "World Wide Web Top 1000" - a review of the Top 5% of all Web Sites in 1996.

The World Wide Times

Site:
http://www.aloha.com/~k/

Category:
Weird and Wonderful

Review (in 1996):

This is a beefy online news source for all UFO-related material.  Sightings can be reported using the official Alberta UFO Research Association form, or you can scan the experiences of others, ranging from brief sightings to abductions.  The handy encyclopedia has entries for dozens of different types of space visitors, from Venusians Railoids (does that spell “relief?”), and there’s plenty of discussion about cover-ups, ominous tales of black helicopters, and those MIBs (“Men in Black”): are they supernatural/extraterrestrial visitors, or G-men in formal wear?

Heaps of photos and other images flesh out the stories.  Another fine resource for those who can’t get enough of the UFO business.

As reviewed in the 1996 "World Wide Web Top 1000" - a review of the Top 5% of all Web Sites in 1996.

UFO Phenomena

Site:
http://zeta.cs.adfa.oz.au/Spirit/ufo.html

Category:
Weird and Wonderful

Review (in 1996):

This is about as one-stop as it gets in the world of alien Web surfing.  From info and discussion to pictures, this server from the Czech Republic has all its saucers covered.  Earth-bound terrestrials seeking intimate contact can scope out the Pleiadians (“dimension travellers”), or investigate the more familiar Zeta Reticulis (the little gray hairless dudes with bug eyes).

Abductees will feel reassured by Budd Hopkins’ controversial report on “Implants and Group Abductions”, and visitors can splashdown with the Allagash Four (theirs was not a warm-n-cuddly ET tale).  Many more cosmic particles and full online images will keep rocketeers happy for hours.

As reviewed in the 1996 "World Wide Web Top 1000" - a review of the Top 5% of all Web Sites in 1996.

Whitewater & Vince Foster

Site:
http://www.cris.com/~dwheeler/n/whitewater/whitewater-index.html

Category:
Weird and Wonderful

Review (in 1996):

The “extremely complex, tortuously convoluted” Whitewater investigation is the focus of this valient attempt to get a handle on the most troublesome of the Bill Clinton scandals.  The many alleged transgressions – Swiss bank accounts, drug trades, money laundering, murder, and of course, cover-ups – are divided here into categories of “Suspicious”, “Shocking”, and “Mindboggling”.

The most “mindboggling” we found was a series of allegations that Vince Foster “was being investigated as a traitorous spy working for Israel” and that his death was “arranged” and “necessary” for “national security”.  It says here that “the small band who have accused the government of an elaborate cover-up in the Foster case can no longer be glibly dismissed as conspiracy theorists.  Are you listening, Oliver Stone?

As reviewed in the 1996 "World Wide Web Top 1000" - a review of the Top 5% of all Web Sites in 1996.

Smitty’s UFO Page

Site: 
http://www.best.com/~schmitz/ufo.html

Category:
Weird and Wonderful

Review (in 1996):

Dave “Smitty” Schmitz is a software engineer from San Francisco.  He thinks the government is up to something in the middle of the Nevada desert. There are rumors, in fact, that this is where the Air Force parks all the UFOs it has recovered and hidden from the public all these years.  Do you think Smitty is crazy, or do you agree there’s something out there?

This site merely offers the stories – not as proof, but in an effort to engage others in the debate of what should be proof, if anything.  Because of this approach, skeptics will probably enjoy this page as much as believers.  Smitty’s recaps of his two trips to the Nevada Test Site at Groom Lake are fun road adventures in search of something.

As reviewed in the 1996 "World Wide Web Top 1000" - a review of the Top 5% of all Web Sites in 1996.