Interactive map 'stalks' UFOs

An amazing new interactive map combines the technology of Google Earth with a massive database of UFO sightings to give users the chance to turn the tables on ETs.

Dubbed the 'UFO Stalker,' the website overlays MUFON's database of case reports with Google's mapping service to create a truly addictive experience.

Whether one wants to simply look at sightings reported in their hometown over the years or take a deep dive and look at UFO events on a broader level, the options for exploration are truly endless.

And, should a particular case stand out as strange or unusual, the map gives the full sighting report from the database which generally provides an array of details from the witnesses' perspective.

UFO enthusiasts say that the map could be an invaluable tool in uncovering sighting trends as well as possibly tracking the direction that the anomalies may appear to be traveling based on multiple reports throughout the country.

So if you're stuck at work over the holiday weekend and simply bored at home during yet another Law & Order marathon, get behind the controls of the UFO Stalker and see where it might take

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By George Noory / Coast to Coast AM Host

George Noory, host of the nationally syndicated program, Coast to Coast AM, says if he weren’t a national radio talk show host he’d be in politics. Heard by millions of listeners, Coast To Coast AM airs on approximately 564 stations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Guam.

While hosting The Nighthawk, a wildly successful, late-night program on KTRS in St. Louis, Noory was recruited by Premiere Radio Networks to guest host on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell.  He became the permanent host of the phenomenally successful over-night program on January 1, 2003, following Bell’s retirement.  Since then, Noory’s audience has continued to grow.

Noory captivates program listeners with his discussions of paranormal phenomena, time travel, alien abductions, conspiracies and all things curious and unexplained. He is driven, he has said, by the desire to solve the great mysteries of our time. From his first days as a radio broadcaster he says, “I’ve wanted to cover stories that the mainstream media never touch—the unusual, the paranormal and things like that. I learned that broadcast was the best business for exploring these issues, and I’ve been doing it for 33 years.”

(Source: coasttocoastam.com; November 24, 2017; https://is.gd/J8fr40)
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