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In 1994, "Unsolved Mysteries" did an episode on the Fatima, Portugal visitations where Mary appeared to three children in 1917. They used clips from this film which they said was made in Portugal in 1993. I am trying to locate this film. There have been three other films about Fatima made, one in the US and two in Portugal, and none of them are it.

 

If you recognize this actress or know the film, please contact me!

Quinton has grown considerably in recent years, but Lower Quinton still retains a palpable atmosphere of the past. Friday Street is lined with lined with half-timbered and Georgian houses and the church of St Swithin is one of the most interesting in the area, with the brooding mass of Meon hill beyond, infamous for the unsolved murder of Charles Walton in 1945 with its rumours of witchcraft. An elegant church with north and south aisles and west tower with a tall C15 spire visible for miles around. The south aisle is c 1100 and is thought to have been cut through the Saxon wall of an earlier church, while the north aisle shows the transition from round to pointed arches and is c 1170. The chancel is Early English and above the chancel arch the arms of Elizabeth I are still visible. A clerestory was added in the C15 and the nave has a late C16 oak roof. The aisles end in chapels to Our Lady and St Anne built in the C13 and C14. A Norman font stands by the north door. There are five Armorial windows designed by Geoffrey Webb between 1929-32. Webb asked local school children to suggest subjects to decorate the blank panes. At the end of the Transitional north aisle the Lady Chapel has an east window which incorporates a C14 niche which houses a modern Virgin and Child. Fragments of the original glass fill the tracery and Webb has designed panels depicting the Virgin's Life. The Chancel c 1255, was restored in 1862, when a large window by F. Preedy was inserted in the blank east wall. The south aisle has a chapel dedicated to St Anne which has a double piscina and a triple sedilla, 1340. The jewel of this chapel is an Altar tomb to Joanna, Lady Clopton c 1430 who entered a religious order after the death of her husband. The brass shows her wearing a wimple and a widows barbe. She originally lay next to her husband Sir William, but they were separated in 1749 and his effigy is now lies between the south aisle and the nave. Sir William is depicted in full armour, though he is thought to have been the victim of Parliamentary troops, who damaged the sculpture.

www.bwthornton.co.uk/visiting-stratford-upon-avon.php

This unfortunate incident occurred during the Ferguson unrest due to the killing of a black male teenager by a white police officer this past summer of 2014. This destroyed building still stands today as a reminder of the unsolved issue of race problems in our area of St.Louis, MO.

An Oakland widower's thirst for justice is rekindled when a local killing is oddly similar to his wife's unsolved murder from decades ago.

 

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group Icon for the "Unsolved Crime - Cold Case" Group

 

www.flickr.com/groups/unsolvedcrime/

The only night I spent in Yasin Valley, Ghizer. Cold, Silent and Dark. The night was scary. I was the only guest in the rest house. The only soul spending time with itself.

 

I couldn't have imagine I would get that alone in life. I felt presence of someone in my vicinity. Never bothered to look outside my room. I was only waiting for the morning, waiting for the dark clouds vanish and sun shine to hit my room.

 

Now I want to go back, to solve the unsolved mystery that i brought with me.

"LaMartina's movie has to do with a mysterious book that details local unsolved crimes, most of them of the distinctly icky variety, such as the kidnapping and murder of babies, people with their eyes gouged out, etc."

 

Read More:

alternativecinema.blogspot.com/2010/05/chris-lamartina-an...

The headstone of Robert Snowball murdered at his farm new years day 1880 a murder which remains unsolved

AMD’s near silence over black screen issues with their 380 and 380X GPUs has lasted for months. They owe customers a proper statement.

  

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GWR 6400 Class 0-6-0PT No. 6434, pictured bunker to bunker with sister loco No. 6436 outside 88H Tondu on 16th July 1961, are two of the class still to have their disposal locations verified.

 

Photograph by Peter Hands

Tuesday, 05/03/2013

 

My unsolved Rubik's Cube set on a black couch (I processed the image afterwards to look like this, without shadows)

referring to crimes Carlos Gomes is accused by many opponents of committing in 2009: the President, his Chief of Staff and two former ministers (one of them a presidential candidate) were killed. The cases are still unsolved.

Owner was assassinated a year or so ago, still unsolved.

This view was taken looking East along the former Up platform (toward Newcastle).

 

This station was the scene of an unsolved murder of the station master on the night of the 7th of October 1911.

 

Family collie Fynn is in shot.

 

The route was closed on 11-11-1963. The track was lifted the following year.

A newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved.

QUIZ:

Are you an expert? Can you tell me what this is?

Please do... or try to!

What is it?

Jungfrau Park is an amusement park located near Interlaken, Switzerland. It opened as the Mystery Park in 2003, and closed in November 2006 due to financial difficulties and low turnout. The park was designed by Erich von Däniken, and consisted of seven pavilions, each of which explored one of several great "mysteries" of the world. Von Däniken opened the theme park to present his interpretations of unsolved mysteries involving extraterrestrial life that he believes took place around the world.

Watercolor and Ink on Paper.

 

I used to watch "Unsolved Mysteries" a lot, which would make me lose lots of sleep worrying about all of the murderers, ghosts, UFOs and kidnappers out there in the world.

Kathy Gloddy was murdered on November 21 1971. Her murder has gone unsolved for 38 years. It was reactivated in 1983 and again in 2004. Her remains were exhumed for DNA in 2006. New information has come forward from the 2004 reactivation and our family is praying that her case will be solved soon. I have written a book about what it was like as a 15 year old to go through such a horrible event. It has been accepted by a publishing company and I’m hoping to have it out by November 2009.

Life is nothing more than just an unsolved mathematical equation

For a collection of photos about the Huron River Spill, look here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahknaten/collections/72157626327597...

 

This is a series of photos taken July 19, 2010 of a still unsolved pollution spill in the Huron River, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photos are taken from 7:31 pm to 9:12pm on July 19th. First video taken at 6:49pm, last video taken at 9:01pm. No rain, so event was not caused by rain. Photos taken near pedestrian bridge, located near Nichols Arboretum and Mitchell Field. This case is still unsolved.

 

NOTE: This spill was not caused by a rain event. It rained that night, but the initial flushing/dumping was NOT caused by a rain event. Booms were in the water before the river rose.

 

For documents relating to this case, look here:

a2docs.org/doc/289/

and here

a2docs.org/doc/290/

 

The AAFD photos and my photos are the only known photos of this event. I tried giving these photos to University of Michigan Police (who investigated the spill that ran through University of Michigan grounds), but they weren't interested in entering them as evidence. So you won't find these photos in the official police record of the spill. But, I saw it and you can see it here.

Inspired by an episode of Unsolved Mysteries, another obscure location I wanted to hit on this trip was Marfa. I wanted to see if I could witness and photographically debunk the "Marfa lights" phenomenon.

 

What you see here is a night exposure of several minutes, from a Marfa lights viewing platform and in the direction of where the Marfa lights supposedly appear. It looks like daytime, and the only lights you see are headlights on a distant highway. I don't think the "real" Marfa lights came out that night, since the popular description of them doesn't make them out to be headlights.

 

These lights in this area have persisted all through the twentieth century, and they continue today. These reports often describe brightly glowing balls floating above the ground, or sometimes high in the air. Colors are usually described as white, yellow, orange or red, but green and blue are sometimes reported. The balls are said to hover at about shoulder height, or to move laterally at low speeds, or sometimes to shoot around rapidly in any direction. They often appear in pairs or groups, according to reports, to divide into pairs or merge together, to disappear and reappear, and sometimes to move in seemingly regular patterns. Their sizes are typically said to resemble soccer balls or basketballs.

 

The Marfa lights are elusive and fairly rare. Sightings are reported occasionally and unpredictably, perhaps ten to twenty times a year. There are no reliable reports of daytime sightings; the lights seem to be a nocturnal phenomenon only.

 

According to the people who claim to have seen the lights, they may appear at any time of night, typically south of U.S. Route 90, five to fifteen miles east of Marfa, at unpredictable directions and apparent distances. They can persist from a fraction of a second to several hours. There is evidently no connection between appearances of the Marfa lights and anything else besides nighttime hours. They appear in all seasons of the year and in any weather, seemingly uninfluenced by such factors. They sometimes have been observed during late dusk and early dawn, when the landscape is dimly illuminated.

 

Skeptoid has since taken a scientific look at them and determined that the mysterious Marfa lights are, in fact, distorted headlights.

For a collection of photos about the Huron River Spill, look here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahknaten/collections/72157626327597...

 

On July 19, 2010, the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan had a pollution spill. The case is unsolved but closed. Booms were setup, the pollution flowed for hours and I witnessed it. Yet no one was ever charged. Someone was able to spill something and get away with it.

 

20 Days after the spill, I went for a walk around Gallup Park. Here are the photos that I took that day.

 

After the booms failed the pollutants presumably went downstream and dispersed. The boom failure was due to a rain event, but the initial spill was not. There is a considerable amount of press related to phosphors from fertilizers that focuses on the average citizen, and Gallup Park had an algae bloom that can be caused by pollution from phosphors. Remember, the AAFD report stated an 88% confidence of phosphoric acid in the spill (a DPS report states that the AAFD report with the acid reference may be inaccurate). Also, some reports stated that petroleum was mixed in as well. I know that I could smell something, so the reports that state that it was 'non-odorous' are not complete. I'm not saying that this spill caused all of the algae in Gallup, but unless Ann Arbor tells me that petroleum and acid is allowed to be dumped legally, then this spill could not have helped the environment, and as there were no accident or permit reports, I presume it must have been illegal?

 

According to the City of Ann Arbor, "A Resident's Guide to Clean Water", Spring 2010 edition:

www.a2gov.org/government/publicservices/systems_planning/...

 

"Dumping waste into storm drains, ditches, or waterways contaminates drinking water supplies, recreational areas, and wildlife habitat. Plus, it is illegal"

 

"In Ann Arbor, an ordinance prohibits the use of fertilizers containing phosphorus unless a need is demonstrated through a soil test"

  

According to the HRWC

"nuisance algae blooms that can result from excess phosphorus entering our freshwaters"

www.hrwc.org/2010/12/michigan-protects-rivers-lakes-with-...

 

For documents relating to this case, look here:

a2docs.org/doc/289/

and here

a2docs.org/doc/290/

This is just a closer look at the "drivewayfull" picture that is next. I call this driveway face because I think it's his face cruising by from right to left looking at me, crossing planes maybe, I don't know. I don't expect you to be able to see anything in this, you will probably only see a camera malfunction, however this was taken with an APS camera that can't have "light leaks" or anything. .

Help the Unsolved Mystery Club find out what happened to the legendary aviator Amelia Earhart in this fun Hidden Object Adventure game! Now's your chance to explore some of the facts and theories behind her disappearance in Unsolved Mystery Club: Amelia Earnhart. Find hidden artifacts, solve puzzles, and master perplexing minigames. Put on your thinking cap as you scour detailed scenes and solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time!

 

October 15, 2015- Mayor Martin Walsh joins Mary Franklin in rasing a flag at Boston City Hall Plaza to note October 15, 2015 as Unsolved Homicides Awareness Day. (Mayor's Office Photo by Isabel Leon)

... no, i do not have an explanation

October 15, 2015- Mayor Martin Walsh joins Mary Franklin in rasing a flag at Boston City Hall Plaza to note October 15, 2015 as Unsolved Homicides Awareness Day. (Mayor's Office Photo by Isabel Leon)

This is a drawing done on a notepad printed poem of mine entitled "Unsolved", as is represented by the incomplete feeling of the coloration.

GWR 5700 Class 0-6-0PT No. 9624 at Birmingham (Snow Hill) on a bleak and cold November day in 1962 with a down pick-up goods train - disposal location still to be verified.

 

Photograph by Peter Hands

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02.1'1.2002 CHANGE THE ~POLITICAL CULTURE' OF FAKE AGITATIONS & HOLLOW PROMISES .

Friends, The rhetoric and falsity of 'achievements' is what the SFI-AISF is 'offering' to the student community in the forth-coming election. True to their character, the passivity and incompetence shown by the previous JNUSU in relation to the issues having direct bearing upon students is nothing unusual. And thus remained the trajectory of the JNU 'politics' in one year -the issue remained, the mandate changed, the mandate wasted and the issues remained unsolved. Just for instance, the student community would like to know what the previous JNUSU did with the fullow:ing issues:-, ...... · ·-.

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~ There is no end to such genuine problems faced by the students but the last JNUSU did nothing to redress these grievances. One long-standing grievance is of water-scarcity in every hostels, particularly during summers. But no step is being taken to ensure the regular supply of water. In fact, even in Mahi-Mandavi which earlier had 24 hrs. water supply, the condition has significantly deteriorated, not to speak about the other hostels. The enlargement of the nos. of borings together with the adoption of new techniques of water-conservation we propose, could be taken up for the regularization of the water supply. Another 'mischievous' problem that is persisting from long and has alarmingly become disturbing and again towards which the JNUSU had no concern, is the increasing incidents of bag-thefts from the library cocentre. We demand, in this regard, the introduction of token-system as widely practised in other university as well as general libraries. The previous JNUSU also failed to pursue the issue of Mahi-Mandavi Mess facility and instead ended up with a dubious suggestion of 'cooperative society' running the Mess. Firstly, the students would like to know the exact nature of such cooperatives and their mode of functioning. Secondly, would it not be a step towards the 'privatisation' of mess, so often but fakely opposed by the SFI-AISF in campus and CPM in general. A mess run by co-operative society doesn't ensure that privatization -commercialization will not take place. It's high time that the 'political culture' of fake agitations and hollow promises practised by the SFI-AISF should be rejected. With your cooperation and valuable mandate, the ABVP remains committed to do so and resolves to continue to struggle for the genuine student issues. .

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Quinton has grown considerably in recent years, but Lower Quinton still retains a palpable atmosphere of the past. Friday Street is lined with lined with half-timbered and Georgian houses and the church of St Swithin is one of the most interesting in the area, with the brooding mass of Meon hill beyond, infamous for the unsolved murder of Charles Walton in 1945 with its rumours of witchcraft. An elegant church with north and south aisles and west tower with a tall C15 spire visible for miles around. The south aisle is c 1100 and is thought to have been cut through the Saxon wall of an earlier church, while the north aisle shows the transition from round to pointed arches and is c 1170. The chancel is Early English and above the chancel arch the arms of Elizabeth I are still visible. A clerestory was added in the C15 and the nave has a late C16 oak roof. The aisles end in chapels to Our Lady and St Anne built in the C13 and C14. A Norman font stands by the north door. There are five Armorial windows designed by Geoffrey Webb between 1929-32. Webb asked local school children to suggest subjects to decorate the blank panes. At the end of the Transitional north aisle the Lady Chapel has an east window which incorporates a C14 niche which houses a modern Virgin and Child. Fragments of the original glass fill the tracery and Webb has designed panels depicting the Virgin's Life. The Chancel c 1255, was restored in 1862, when a large window by F. Preedy was inserted in the blank east wall. The south aisle has a chapel dedicated to St Anne which has a double piscina and a triple sedilla, 1340. The jewel of this chapel is an Altar tomb to Joanna, Lady Clopton c 1430 who entered a religious order after the death of her husband. The brass shows her wearing a wimple and a widows barbe. She originally lay next to her husband Sir William, but they were separated in 1749 and his effigy is now lies between the south aisle and the nave. Sir William is depicted in full armour, though he is thought to have been the victim of Parliamentary troops, who damaged the sculpture.

www.bwthornton.co.uk/visiting-stratford-upon-avon.php

For a collection of photos about the Huron River Spill, look here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahknaten/collections/72157626327597...

 

On July 19, 2010, the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan had a pollution spill. The case is unsolved but closed. Booms were setup, the pollution flowed for hours and I witnessed it. Yet no one was ever charged. Someone was able to spill something and get away with it.

 

20 Days after the spill, I went for a walk around Gallup Park. Here are the photos that I took that day.

 

After the booms failed the pollutants presumably went downstream and dispersed. The boom failure was due to a rain event, but the initial spill was not. There is a considerable amount of press related to phosphors from fertilizers that focuses on the average citizen, and Gallup Park had an algae bloom that can be caused by pollution from phosphors. Remember, the AAFD report stated an 88% confidence of phosphoric acid in the spill (a DPS report states that the AAFD report with the acid reference may be inaccurate). Also, some reports stated that petroleum was mixed in as well. I know that I could smell something, so the reports that state that it was 'non-odorous' are not complete. I'm not saying that this spill caused all of the algae in Gallup, but unless Ann Arbor tells me that petroleum and acid is allowed to be dumped legally, then this spill could not have helped the environment, and as there were no accident or permit reports, I presume it must have been illegal?

 

According to the City of Ann Arbor, "A Resident's Guide to Clean Water", Spring 2010 edition:

www.a2gov.org/government/publicservices/systems_planning/...

 

"Dumping waste into storm drains, ditches, or waterways contaminates drinking water supplies, recreational areas, and wildlife habitat. Plus, it is illegal"

 

"In Ann Arbor, an ordinance prohibits the use of fertilizers containing phosphorus unless a need is demonstrated through a soil test"

  

According to the HRWC

"nuisance algae blooms that can result from excess phosphorus entering our freshwaters"

www.hrwc.org/2010/12/michigan-protects-rivers-lakes-with-...

 

For documents relating to this case, look here:

a2docs.org/doc/289/

and here

a2docs.org/doc/290/

For a collection of photos about the Huron River Spill, look here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahknaten/collections/72157626327597...

 

On July 19, 2010, the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan had a pollution spill. The case is unsolved but closed. Booms were setup, the pollution flowed for hours and I witnessed it. Yet no one was ever charged. Someone was able to spill something and get away with it.

 

20 Days after the spill, I went for a walk around Gallup Park. Here are the photos that I took that day.

 

After the booms failed the pollutants presumably went downstream and dispersed. The boom failure was due to a rain event, but the initial spill was not. There is a considerable amount of press related to phosphors from fertilizers that focuses on the average citizen, and Gallup Park had an algae bloom that can be caused by pollution from phosphors. Remember, the AAFD report stated an 88% confidence of phosphoric acid in the spill (a DPS report states that the AAFD report with the acid reference may be inaccurate). Also, some reports stated that petroleum was mixed in as well. I know that I could smell something, so the reports that state that it was 'non-odorous' are not complete. I'm not saying that this spill caused all of the algae in Gallup, but unless Ann Arbor tells me that petroleum and acid is allowed to be dumped legally, then this spill could not have helped the environment, and as there were no accident or permit reports, I presume it must have been illegal?

 

According to the City of Ann Arbor, "A Resident's Guide to Clean Water", Spring 2010 edition:

www.a2gov.org/government/publicservices/systems_planning/...

 

"Dumping waste into storm drains, ditches, or waterways contaminates drinking water supplies, recreational areas, and wildlife habitat. Plus, it is illegal"

 

"In Ann Arbor, an ordinance prohibits the use of fertilizers containing phosphorus unless a need is demonstrated through a soil test"

  

According to the HRWC

"nuisance algae blooms that can result from excess phosphorus entering our freshwaters"

www.hrwc.org/2010/12/michigan-protects-rivers-lakes-with-...

 

For documents relating to this case, look here:

a2docs.org/doc/289/

and here

a2docs.org/doc/290/

For a collection of photos about the Huron River Spill, look here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahknaten/collections/72157626327597...

 

On July 19, 2010, the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan had a pollution spill. The case is unsolved but closed. Booms were setup, the pollution flowed for hours and I witnessed it. Yet no one was ever charged. Someone was able to spill something and get away with it.

 

20 Days after the spill, I went for a walk around Gallup Park. Here are the photos that I took that day.

 

After the booms failed the pollutants presumably went downstream and dispersed. The boom failure was due to a rain event, but the initial spill was not. There is a considerable amount of press related to phosphors from fertilizers that focuses on the average citizen, and Gallup Park had an algae bloom that can be caused by pollution from phosphors. Remember, the AAFD report stated an 88% confidence of phosphoric acid in the spill (a DPS report states that the AAFD report with the acid reference may be inaccurate). Also, some reports stated that petroleum was mixed in as well. I know that I could smell something, so the reports that state that it was 'non-odorous' are not complete. I'm not saying that this spill caused all of the algae in Gallup, but unless Ann Arbor tells me that petroleum and acid is allowed to be dumped legally, then this spill could not have helped the environment, and as there were no accident or permit reports, I presume it must have been illegal?

 

According to the City of Ann Arbor, "A Resident's Guide to Clean Water", Spring 2010 edition:

www.a2gov.org/government/publicservices/systems_planning/...

 

"Dumping waste into storm drains, ditches, or waterways contaminates drinking water supplies, recreational areas, and wildlife habitat. Plus, it is illegal"

 

"In Ann Arbor, an ordinance prohibits the use of fertilizers containing phosphorus unless a need is demonstrated through a soil test"

  

According to the HRWC

"nuisance algae blooms that can result from excess phosphorus entering our freshwaters"

www.hrwc.org/2010/12/michigan-protects-rivers-lakes-with-...

 

For documents relating to this case, look here:

a2docs.org/doc/289/

and here

a2docs.org/doc/290/

For a collection of photos about the Huron River Spill, look here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahknaten/collections/72157626327597...

 

On July 19, 2010, the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan had a pollution spill. The case is unsolved but closed. Booms were setup, the pollution flowed for hours and I witnessed it. Yet no one was ever charged. Someone was able to spill something and get away with it.

 

20 Days after the spill, I went for a walk around Gallup Park. Here are the photos that I took that day.

 

After the booms failed the pollutants presumably went downstream and dispersed. The boom failure was due to a rain event, but the initial spill was not. There is a considerable amount of press related to phosphors from fertilizers that focuses on the average citizen, and Gallup Park had an algae bloom that can be caused by pollution from phosphors. Remember, the AAFD report stated an 88% confidence of phosphoric acid in the spill (a DPS report states that the AAFD report with the acid reference may be inaccurate). Also, some reports stated that petroleum was mixed in as well. I know that I could smell something, so the reports that state that it was 'non-odorous' are not complete. I'm not saying that this spill caused all of the algae in Gallup, but unless Ann Arbor tells me that petroleum and acid is allowed to be dumped legally, then this spill could not have helped the environment, and as there were no accident or permit reports, I presume it must have been illegal?

 

According to the City of Ann Arbor, "A Resident's Guide to Clean Water", Spring 2010 edition:

www.a2gov.org/government/publicservices/systems_planning/...

 

"Dumping waste into storm drains, ditches, or waterways contaminates drinking water supplies, recreational areas, and wildlife habitat. Plus, it is illegal"

 

"In Ann Arbor, an ordinance prohibits the use of fertilizers containing phosphorus unless a need is demonstrated through a soil test"

  

According to the HRWC

"nuisance algae blooms that can result from excess phosphorus entering our freshwaters"

www.hrwc.org/2010/12/michigan-protects-rivers-lakes-with-...

 

For documents relating to this case, look here:

a2docs.org/doc/289/

and here

a2docs.org/doc/290/

For a collection of photos about the Huron River Spill, look here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahknaten/collections/72157626327597...

 

On July 19, 2010, the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan had a pollution spill. The case is unsolved but closed. Booms were setup, the pollution flowed for hours and I witnessed it. Yet no one was ever charged. Someone was able to spill something and get away with it.

 

20 Days after the spill, I went for a walk around Gallup Park. Here are the photos that I took that day.

 

After the booms failed the pollutants presumably went downstream and dispersed. The boom failure was due to a rain event, but the initial spill was not. There is a considerable amount of press related to phosphors from fertilizers that focuses on the average citizen, and Gallup Park had an algae bloom that can be caused by pollution from phosphors. Remember, the AAFD report stated an 88% confidence of phosphoric acid in the spill (a DPS report states that the AAFD report with the acid reference may be inaccurate). Also, some reports stated that petroleum was mixed in as well. I know that I could smell something, so the reports that state that it was 'non-odorous' are not complete. I'm not saying that this spill caused all of the algae in Gallup, but unless Ann Arbor tells me that petroleum and acid is allowed to be dumped legally, then this spill could not have helped the environment, and as there were no accident or permit reports, I presume it must have been illegal?

 

According to the City of Ann Arbor, "A Resident's Guide to Clean Water", Spring 2010 edition:

www.a2gov.org/government/publicservices/systems_planning/...

 

"Dumping waste into storm drains, ditches, or waterways contaminates drinking water supplies, recreational areas, and wildlife habitat. Plus, it is illegal"

 

"In Ann Arbor, an ordinance prohibits the use of fertilizers containing phosphorus unless a need is demonstrated through a soil test"

  

According to the HRWC

"nuisance algae blooms that can result from excess phosphorus entering our freshwaters"

www.hrwc.org/2010/12/michigan-protects-rivers-lakes-with-...

 

For documents relating to this case, look here:

a2docs.org/doc/289/

and here

a2docs.org/doc/290/

Meetings allllll day, watched a lot of buzzfeed unsolved true crime, made batch stir fry for the week whilst on the phone with Hal, then watched The Grand Budapest Hotel!

Fab movie, I had a very fun time watching it!

Below are some of those things the Internet will never let the muggles find out. I have keenly been watching them with the hope that someone will one day solve them, to no avail. Feel free to add your own on the comment section.

1.Cicada 3301

A secret Group that posts Complex puzzles for people...

 

alien-ufo-sightings.com/2015/06/5-of-my-best-unsolved-mys...

The grave of Billy Hegedus, a teenager murdered in Inverell on October 23, 1996. The murder remains unsolved, after one of his friends, Justin McInerney was eventually acquitted by a Sydney jury. (IMAGE: New Matilda)

 

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