January 26th, 2007

VIDEO: He works in film and television as a designer and builder of sets and special props. At home he’s as relaxed as any normal person… and he spoke with us in a smooth tone of voice. There is nothing to be afraid of, his name is Alessandro Thompson, an artist who lives in Los Angeles, and he makes wonderful things.

Willia Drew, Director and Editor

January 21st, 2007

VIDEO: Yes. I believe in UFOs. I believe we are being visited. I believe they are friendly. And I think we’re going to know a lot more about them – very soon.

This video is in two parts: 1) A short course on How to Fake a UFO, and 2) an interview with the proprietors of the Little Ale-Inn, a quaint little hamburger joint in Rachel, Nevada near Area 51. Also appearing are Gary Clark, founder of Secret Saucer Base Expeditions, and John Lear, an airline pilot who ‘knows’ the government is hiding something.

And while you’re at it why not visit my new blog: www.ufonews.tv I’m featuring up-to-the-minute reports from around the world and lots of UFO videos — some are real and some are pranks… but come by and judge for yourself.

January 16th, 2007

VIDEO: In 1996 "HELL" was the theme adopted by the Burning Man event, and Helco formed part of Burning Man's annual themed art pageant. Kal Spelletich and his art group The Seemen were the creators of a satanic tableau where big business reigned and met Burning Man head-on. Highlighting the pyro extravaganza was John Law's heroic leap from the top of a blazing inferno crashing down through a neon sculpture.

Scott Beale at Laughing Squid also has details concerning a new Burning Man development.

Video and Music by Chuck Cirino

January 13th, 2007

VIDEO: Once in a while you just have to walk into a man’s yard and start asking questions. That’s exactly what we did when we visited Slyvestor Williams in Houston, Texas.

Music by Critical Brass

January 3rd, 2007

VIDEO: After lugging my equpiment two miles up a dirt road I found Francis Gabe’s Self Cleaning House deep in the Oregon woods. She was gracious enough to invite me in – but once I turned on the camera her story unfolded like something out of a Dean Koontz novel.