Many people think he's only about power, but they're wrong…he's an extraterrestrial.” Marcelo told FourFourTwo. “Both of us are players shaped by the streets - we learned to play barefoot and just enjoyed ourselves. It's part of our essence, so we understood each other perfectly with just a glance. Cristiano gave me advice from time-to-time - he was smart and understood the challenges we faced in every match.” Ronaldo first dazzled at Manchester United as a fleet-footed winger, winning the first of five Champions League titles and a handful of Ballons d'Or at Old Trafford. As captain of Portugal, he has lifted a European Championship and two UEFA Nations League titles. Now 41, he is preparing for a sixth World Cup finals this summer amid questions over his club future, and he shows little sign of slowing despite a current injury. He owns 34 trophies and his place among the all-time greats has long been secure. Manchester United must secure Champions League to land Elliot Anderson and Adam Wharton Le Paris Saint-Germain doit faire face à une très grande concurrence pour tenter d'enrôler un joueur à 50 millions d'euros.Le Paris Saint-Germain continue de scruter le marché des jeunes talents...
Plus we look into what Hilary Clinton said about declassification during her Epstein testimonial. Speaking with Steven Diener on the UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast, Burlison said he now believes that “there's something there” after seeing evidence of what he calls “intelligently controlled plasma orbs.” It almost looks like a ball of plasma that is controlled,” he said. There is still some way to go in revealing exactly what the Pentagon kept guarded over the decades, but Trump's executive order is still pending. One of the threads acknowledged Burlison's transition from skeptic to believer, while the follow-up paid tribute to his Bill Murray-esque mannerisms. However on another tangent, a commenter pointed to the fact that the amount of sentiment that is dismissive of UFO disclosure far outweighs any credible momentum. After last week's tribute to UFO witness artwork, this week got off to a terrifically leftfield start with an eye opening interview with a Scottish hacker who claimed he saw evidence of UFOs in NASA systems in the early 2000's. The UFO disclosure wave has been picking up a good head of surf lately, and just to froth it up even further was former presidential candidate Hilary Clinton, who said: “This is an issue of real importance to so many people, and whatever can be disclosed should be disclosed.” And rounding us off was another gem of a disclosure, from further afield, this time taking place at an Argentinian military base in Antarctica in the 1990's. Researcher Sebastian Raschka calls OpenClaw a prototype of a paradigm, but says he wouldn't install the autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) assistant on his main computer just yet.
Plus we look into what Hilary Clinton said about declassification during her Epstein testimonial. Speaking with Steven Diener on the UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast, Burlison said he now believes that “there's something there” after seeing evidence of what he calls “intelligently controlled plasma orbs.” It almost looks like a ball of plasma that is controlled,” he said. There is still some way to go in revealing exactly what the Pentagon kept guarded over the decades, but Trump's executive order is still pending. One of the threads acknowledged Burlison's transition from skeptic to believer, while the follow-up paid tribute to his Bill Murray-esque mannerisms. However on another tangent, a commenter pointed to the fact that the amount of sentiment that is dismissive of UFO disclosure far outweighs any credible momentum. After last week's tribute to UFO witness artwork, this week got off to a terrifically leftfield start with an eye opening interview with a Scottish hacker who claimed he saw evidence of UFOs in NASA systems in the early 2000's. The UFO disclosure wave has been picking up a good head of surf lately, and just to froth it up even further was former presidential candidate Hilary Clinton, who said: “This is an issue of real importance to so many people, and whatever can be disclosed should be disclosed.” And rounding us off was another gem of a disclosure, from further afield, this time taking place at an Argentinian military base in Antarctica in the 1990's. Researcher Sebastian Raschka calls OpenClaw a prototype of a paradigm, but says he wouldn't install the autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) assistant on his main computer just yet.
Beyond the main legal case, there is a series of documents that touch on the issue of alien abductions and UFO phenomena. Javier Sierra, a contributor to the popular paranormal program Cuarto Milenio, dissected these details in a broadcast on Sunday (March 1, 2026). He mentioned an email dated February 26, 2018, addressed to Lawrence Krauss, a prominent American theoretical physicist. “Documents are beginning to surface that reveal Jeffrey Epstein's striking interest in UFO issues,” Sierra explained on camera. This connection reinforces speculation that Epstein had a hidden agenda behind his space science research. Interestingly, the documents do not indicate that Epstein was an alien “worshipper.” Instead, the tycoon appears to be a hard-line denialist. Epstein reportedly wrote several articles criticizing reports of alien abductions, near-death experiences, and even ghost rumors. To support his narrative, Epstein was not a financial tycoon, reportedly donating approximately US$2 million to Krauss's organization. It is strongly suspected that Epstein used these funds to bolster scientific arguments that discredited the UFO phenomenon in the public eye. Other documents show that numerous UFO researchers approached Epstein for funding for their projects but were rebuffed due to differing perspectives.
Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print editions - Today's Paper. Dean Garner will never forget the night he saw a massive black triangle UFO above his New Lambton Heights house in 1999. "There were no clouds in the sky. It seemed to float on air," said Mr Garner, who owns Vern's Guitar Clinic at Wallsend. As we were looking at it coming towards us, we could see the lights on the craft. US President Donald Trump has directed government agencies to release files "related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)". Mr Garner believes the Australian government should "absolutely" follow suit. Moira McGhee, author of The Gosford Files, was sceptical about Trump's announcement. Trump promised the release of those files. Out of six million files, only three million were released and they were heavily redacted," Ms McGhee said. Ms McGhee, a field investigator of the Mutual UFO Network NSW, said the Royal Australian Air Force may not officially investigate UFOs. "Certainly they would unofficially, behind the scenes," she said. The Herald asked former defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon if the UAP/UFO issue had ever come up in his time as defence minister. "I don't recall UFOs or UAPs ever being raised during my time as defence minister and member of the National Security Committee," said Mr Fitzgibbon, the former Hunter MP. A Department of Defence spokesman said "Defence does not have a protocol for reporting or recording of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) or Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO)". Mr Garner said the triangular craft he saw appeared to be made of a substance that he likened to "black glass or titanium". Large and silent flying black triangles have been sighted many times around the world, including during the Belgian UFO wave in 1989-90. When he saw a depiction of a black triangle UFO seen in Belgium [pictured], Mr Garner said "that's exactly what I saw". Some people believe these craft are secret government technology, but Mr Garner believes what he saw was otherworldly. "We knew straight away it was an alien craft from another world. There was no doubt about it," he said. He said the UFO had five lights, including a massive orange light in its centre. "We were screaming and jumping as it approached our backyard," he said. Mr Garner was living on Grandview Road at New Lambton Heights on top of a ridge when he saw the craft. That night, he was having a barbecue. "The experience we had that night was simply incredible," he said. Geoff and Maree Masters, of Edgeworth, also saw the craft. "We were seeing off some visitors, when a huge black triangle seemed to float from north to south very low," Mr Masters told the Herald in 2017. Mrs Masters added "It wasn't something from our world". "It didn't frighten me, but it makes you realise we're not the only people in the universe." The Hunter and Central Coast have long been hotspots for UFO activity. In 2012, the National Archives of Australia released UFO files, including an incident involving Williamtown RAAF Base. The papers, stamped "restricted", told how Operation Close Encounter was launched at Williamtown on June 30, 1983. This followed UFOs being seen on radar screens at Mascot. Senior air controllers reported that the UFOs were travelling at speeds of between 1100kmh and 6500kmh at high altitude about 70 to 150 nautical miles north of Sydney. A pair of Mirage jets were scrambled to intercept the UFOs. A Defence statement later blamed the contacts on ''random atmospheric conditions''. Lambton's Phil Mahoney, an eight-year-old boy at the time, said "we all went down there the next day and saw a burnt scorched circle in the ground". "The grass didn't grow back for about 18 months," Mr Mahoney said. "Airport officials suggested the lights could have been meteorites, but a Sydney astronomer believed they were moving too fast for natural phenomena," the story said. Many researchers believe the phenomenon behind UFOs has been on Earth for centuries. Various theories link the phenomenon to consciousness, quantum physics, the nature of reality and advanced artificial intelligence. Today's top stories curated by our news team. Get the editor's insights: what's happening & why it matters. Don't miss your weekly Knights update. Stay in the know on news that matters to you with twice weekly newsletters from The Senior. Every Saturday and Tuesday, explore destinations deals, tips & travel writing to transport you around the globe. Your weekday morning newsletter on national affairs, politics and more. Your essential national news digest: all the big issues on Wednesday and great reading every Saturday. Get news, reviews and expert insights every Thursday from CarGuide, ACM's exclusive motoring partner. Be the first to know when news breaks. Test your skills with interactive crosswords, sudoku & trivia.
A new wave of “satanic panic” is spreading globally, fueled by conspiracy theories about demonic elites(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) A new ‘satanic panic' is sweeping the world as conspiracy theorists fuel claims demons are the ones really running things. People online have linked late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to a demonic figure known as “Baal”, with the claims fuelled by a viral misreading of a financial document released as part of the dump. Richard Raiswell, a history and classics professor and expert in the devil in the western tradition at University of Prince Edward Island, said: "We're undergoing a bit of a satanic renaissance." Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy US financier who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking underage girls, and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell in an unidentified location(Image: US Department of Justice/AFP via) But he said relying on demons as an explanation for such evil "would be pathetic if it wasn't so disgusting". The prof, who said he has witnessed first-hand an exorcism, said it echoes previous such phases that have broken out across the globe. He said it stems from the 1970s and 1980s, when mass hysteria broke out after unfounded claims that a network of Satanic cults was ritually abusing children in daycare centres in the US and Canada. And modern panics often gain traction because they are built around truth, especially with the Epstein files. The prof said: “And when you start reading the list of the kind of things that are in this category of demonic now I mean it goes from classic things such as pedophilia, cannibalism, the World Bank, and now immigrants, outsiders…They got nothing in common at all beyond the fact that these are things which at various points have caused anxiety for Christians.” Today's discourse frequently frames the confirmed crimes of Epstein and his associates not simply as criminal acts, but as evidence of a so-called “satanic global elite” engaged in literal demonic rituals, including sacrifices. While experts identified this as a clerical or scanning error, conspiracy theorists seized upon it as proof that Epstein named a bank account after Baal, an ancient deity whose role shifted from a life-giving storm god to a symbol of ultimate evil in Western demonology. Similarly, Epstein's private island, Little St. James, features a blue-and-white striped building widely dubbed a “temple of Moloch” online, with allegations of child sacrifice. The classic example is ‘why do bad things happen to me?' “‘I'm just basically a decent person and yet my crops have died in the field, but my neighbour over the road, his crops are doing fine'. He always does the same sort of thing. Addressing real-world horrors like the Epstein case, he said: "Humanity has a very high ability to be exceptionally vile to other people." But such atrocities do not require the presence of demons to be explained, he added. Relying on demons as an explanation for such evil "would be pathetic if it wasn't so disgusting". Please note that your preferences are browser specific.
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