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    Saturday, December 1
    2001
    Volume 2, Number 24
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    Atlanta Heroes Extend Global Reach
    by Rick "Daredevil" Rose, Staff Writer

    ATLANTA -- First, it was the island nation of Narata Hai. Now it seems that Atlanta's Southern Knights have taken a hand on the African continent.

    Sightings of Atlanta priest and Southern Knight Father Rafael Diaz were reported over several months. Just two weeks ago, the Knights, with Father Diaz, were reported in Nigeria, reportedly helping with the rioting and civil unrest there. One of their members, Omo Eshu, is reportedly from Nigeria.

    The increasing global reach of the Southern Knights has prompted discussion among Atlanta City Council members and the non-profit Southern Knights Foundation that provides funding for the Knights. City Council member Janine Rivers, a critic of the Southern Knights, has expressed concerns over the independent activities of the Knights.

    "The Southern Knights were created to defend the city of Atlanta from threats by other Millennials," said Ms. Rivers. They have police powers and receive money from the city for acting as a special weapons and tactics unit. This means that they need to be on call for the city, not gallivanting across the globe somewhere."

    Supporters of the Southern Knights point out that the addition of the so-called Southern Squires to the ranks of the Knights has doubled their ability to protect the city from Millennial and other extreme threats. Critics have responded that the doubling of the Knights ranks occurred without approval from the City Council. It has increased the expenditures of the City of Atlanta.

    It is expected that the next mayor of the city will address the issue of the Southern Knights and their relationship to the city government.

    Pro-Human League Establishes Headquarters in Cobb County
    by Barry Biddlecomb, Staff Writer

    ATLANTA -- The Pro-Human League, established in 2001 by noted biology researcher Dr. Michael Abyddon, announced that they would be establishing their headquarters in the metro Atlanta area.

    A spokesperson for the PHL announced that the move would take place as soon as feasible. When asked for the reason for the move from their current headquarters in Oregon, the spokesperson replied that the level of Millennial activity in the Atlanta area was the cause of the move.

    "The Pro-Human League believes that it is important that we be near the hub of Millennial activity," said the spokesperson. "Both to study the activities and abilities of these Millennials and to counter any influence these people have over human beings who wish to pursue their own destinies."

    Increase in UFO Reports
    by Barry Biddlecomb, Staff Writer

    ATLANTA -- There has been a worldwide increase in the number of UFO reports, according to the UFO tracking organization CSICOP, the Committee for Scientific Investigation of the Claims of the Paranormal.

    A press release from the organization, noted for skeptical inquiry into a number of paranormal subjects, stated that "The recent increase in UFO reports is probably indicative of increased stress of modern life aggravated by the poor worldwide economy."

    UFOs have recently reported over the Netherlands and in large quantities over Australia.

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