BRIEF REPORTS
from INVESTIGATOR MAGAZINE 126 to 129
INVESTIGATOR 126 (2009
May)
"ALLAH" BANNED
After a long legal battle
the Malaysian Catholic newspaper the Herald was permitted to
use the word "Allah" as a translation of the word "God" in its
Malay-language edition provided it printed "For Christians" on the
cover.
However, the ban was then
reimposed with the Government arguing that "Allah" should be used only
by Muslims.
The editor of the Herald,
Father Lawrence Andrew, says that Malaysian Christians have used the
word "Allah" for centuries in translations of the Bible and prayer.
(The Australian, March 2, 2009, p10)
UFOLOGISTS DEMAND DATA
Hundreds converged on the
Nevada desert in February 2009 to attend the International UFO Congress
in Laughlin.
The agenda included
delegates discussing their extraterrestrial contact experiences and
prospects of the new US Government admitting to CIA meetings with
extraterrestrials since the 1950s.
Government historian
Gerald Haines says in a declassified report titled CIA's role in the
Study of UFOs that over half of the 1950s and 1960s UFO sightings were
secret Cold War spy planes of saucer-like design.
Unusual sightings,
however, still occur. The Australian reported: "…ufologists were electrified
last year by the appearance over Stephenville, Texas, of a series of
fast-moving, flashing orbs seen by hundreds of people." (2009, February
23, p12)
INVESTIGATOR 127 (2009
July)
WITCH HUNTERS
The Courier-Mail
reported: "Gambia: Up
to 1000 people have been kidnapped and held by so-called witch hunters
backed by armed men carrying out orders from Gambian authorities.
Amnesty International said victims of the purge have told of horrific
ordeals including rape after being force-fed potions inducing
hallucinations." (March 25, 2009, p. 22)
The witch hunts appear to
be an initiative by the Gambian government. In at least one instance
the Gambian military crossed the border into neighboring Senegal to
pursue fleeing "witches".
See
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7949173.stm
for more information or
search on "Witch+Hunters+Gambia" in Google.
PAUL
The remains of Paul the
Apostle, the presumed writer of 1/3 of the New Testament, may have been
found.
Archaeologists have
uncovered the white marble sarcophagus, under the Basilica of St Paul’s
Outside the Walls in Rome, long believed to be the tomb of the Apostle.
Tiny bone fragments were
retrieved with a probe introduced though a small hole and carbon dated.
On June 29 Pope Benedict announced the bones "belonged to someone who
lived between the first and second century." (The Australian 2009, June
30. p7)
St Paul Outside the Walls
is one of the four great basilicas of ancient Rome. It was erected by
Constantine over the presumed burial place of Paul the Apostle where
Christians had erected a monument after his beheading which took place
by order of Emperor Nero around 67 AD.
INVESTIGATOR 128 (2009
September)
PSYCHIC EXPO and "THE
ONE"
The promotion brochure
for Adelaide’s 2009 Body-Mind Psychic Expo describes Dr Jason Betts:
Australia’s
smartest psychic… As 2008 Australian Psychic of the Year, he starred on
the hit TV show 'The One'. [See #127]
Jason is a genius Reiki
Sensei whose stand is to help, teach and heal.
The brochure listed Expo
workshops (each participation $4), highlights, and entertainments.
Astonishing workshops included:
ELIZABETH
JENSEN MESSAGES FROM ISIS FOR THE FUTURE. Will the world end in 2012?
Elizabeth will channel direct messages from Isis, the ancient Egyptian
Goddess of Prophecy about our future...
ANIL NAR GHOST
WHISPERER Medium. Anil has a natural talent which leaves the Audience
stunned as he brings through messages from those who have passed over…
THE LIQUID CRYSTALS
…the Atlantean Way crystal Healing and an Atlantean Meditation spoken
in the ancient language.
The 2009 Expo was held at
the Wayville Showground, May 30-31.
FRED FLINTSTONE HELPS
CREATIONISTS
British scientist James
Williams of Sussex University advocates teaching 5-year-olds evolution
so that they don't mistake Fred Flintstone and Dino the Dinosaur as
fact.
Professor Williams
believes that such TV shows along with movies like One Million Years BC
prime kids for indoctrination by young-earth-creationists. These
creationists believe the Universe was created 6000 years ago and are
armed with DVDs that mix little science with much fiction. Professor
Williams calls the creationist strategy of teaching pseudoscience as
science "intellectual abuse".
(Sunday Mail 2009, July 12, p36)
DUALLING CREATIONISTS
REACH SETTLEMENT
A civil case between
young-earth creationists that started in 2005 in the Queensland Supreme
Court, reached an out of court settlement ratified by a US court in
Cincinnati in April.
The case pitted Carl
Wieland's Queensland-based Creation Ministries International against
Ken Ham's US-based Answers in Genesis. Both ministries teach that the
Universe was created in six days, 6000 years ago.
The dispute involved
alleged stolen mailing lists, breached copyright and how best to spread
the creationist message.
Wieland and Ham worked
together in the formative years of Australia's young-earth creation
movement. Ham left Queensland in 1987 to spread the word in the
American Midwest.
In 2005 Ham opened a
creationist museum in Kentucky with exhibits of the Garden of Eden,
Noah's Ark, and dinosaurs interacting with humans. Ham also preaches on
1000 radio stations in North America, which makes the ministry one of
America's most prominent creation ministries.
Wieland commissioned a
magistrate report which found that Ham ran the US operation with,
"unbiblical, unethical, unlawful behaviour."
Ham reacted by formally
splitting from the Australian organization. He started a rival
creationist magazine in opposition to Ex Nihilo (now Creation)
which Wieland founded in 1980.
(The Australian 2009, April 30, p7)
ALIEN SEARCH
Although radio astronomer
Seth Shostak does not believe ufologists have sound evidence for alien
intelligence, he is himself in the scientific forefront of the search.
His new book is out and titled: Confessions of an Alien Hunter: A
Scientist’s Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (2009).
INVESTIGATOR 129 (2009
November)
OLD FATHERS
There was a debate in Investigator
(78 to 83 and 118 p49) on whether children of old fathers (i.e. aged
over 50) have higher rates of medical problems.
We can now declare Frank
Russo the probable winner of that debate for the following reasons:
The Weekend Australian
Magazine (2009 May 16-17) referred to a study involving 33,000
American children. Older fathers had children with lower scores for
memory, concentration and reading skills. The IQ differences were not
great, "just a few IQ points". The risk of schizophrenia begins to rise
in children when the father is over 30 at their birth. There is also
greater risk of bipolar disorder and autism. For both sexes the most
favourable time to produce children is under the age of 30.
GOD IN JAIL
Agus Noro also called
Agus Imam Solihin (leader of the faithful) led a Muslim cult in
Indonesia called "Chosen Warriors from the Belly of the World". He
called himself God, forbade fasting and prayer, and encouraged
followers to perform group sex. He was found guilty of having
blasphemed against Islam but sentenced to 2½ years instead of
four because he withdrew his claim to be God. (The Weekend Australian
2009, August 1-2, p15)
UFO RESEARCHER DIES
For Adelaide-born Colin
Norris the flying saucer phenomenon began in 1942. He was in Geraldton
(WA) with the RAAF and, "a shining orb…hovered over my head giving off
a luminous purple aura." (Sunday Mail 2001, November 18, p31)
Mr Norris founded the
Australian International UFO Flying Saucer Research organization in
1952. By 2001 he had "logged 2000 sightings and given 700 lectures on
UFOs."
The Sunday Mail
article quoted Mr Norris: "I believe the world is breaking itself up
with war, all mainly over religion, and this is being observed by
others, watching us like a species. They are biding their time before
they come and straighten things out."
A report on Mr Norris and
on amazing claims made at one of the Flying Saucer Research meetings
appeared in Investigator #47.
Mr Norris died in 2009.
DOG GIRL
A girl who lived with
cats and dogs and communicated by barking was taken into care by
Russian child protection officers in May.
Police named her "Mowgli"
after a character in Jungle Book (Rudyard Kipling, 1894) who
grew up with wolves.
The five-year-old lived
in an apartment with her father and grandparents in the Siberian city
of Chita but was left alone with their dogs much of the time. She could
understand Russian but not speak it.
At the care facility the
girl jumped at the door and barked like a dog whenever the carers left.
(The Australian 2009, May 29)
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