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UFO's of UAP'S in België en de rest van de wereld Ontdek de Fascinerende Wereld van UFO's en UAP's: Jouw Bron voor Onthullende Informatie!
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België: Het Kloppend Hart van UFO-onderzoek
In België is BUFON (Belgisch UFO-Netwerk) dé autoriteit op het gebied van UFO-onderzoek. Voor betrouwbare en objectieve informatie over deze intrigerende fenomenen, bezoek je zeker onze Facebook-pagina en deze blog. Maar dat is nog niet alles! Ontdek ook het Belgisch UFO-meldpunt en Caelestia, twee organisaties die diepgaand onderzoek verrichten, al zijn ze soms kritisch of sceptisch.
Nederland: Een Schat aan Informatie
Voor onze Nederlandse buren is er de schitterende website www.ufowijzer.nl, beheerd door Paul Harmans. Deze site biedt een schat aan informatie en artikelen die je niet wilt missen!
Internationaal: MUFON - De Wereldwijde Autoriteit
Neem ook een kijkje bij MUFON (Mutual UFO Network Inc.), een gerenommeerde Amerikaanse UFO-vereniging met afdelingen in de VS en wereldwijd. MUFON is toegewijd aan de wetenschappelijke en analytische studie van het UFO-fenomeen, en hun maandelijkse tijdschrift, The MUFON UFO-Journal, is een must-read voor elke UFO-enthousiasteling. Bezoek hun website op www.mufon.com voor meer informatie.
Samenwerking en Toekomstvisie
Sinds 1 februari 2020 is Pieter niet alleen ex-president van BUFON, maar ook de voormalige nationale directeur van MUFON in Vlaanderen en Nederland. Dit creëert een sterke samenwerking met de Franse MUFON Reseau MUFON/EUROP, wat ons in staat stelt om nog meer waardevolle inzichten te delen.
Let op: Nepprofielen en Nieuwe Groeperingen
Pas op voor een nieuwe groepering die zich ook BUFON noemt, maar geen enkele connectie heeft met onze gevestigde organisatie. Hoewel zij de naam geregistreerd hebben, kunnen ze het rijke verleden en de expertise van onze groep niet evenaren. We wensen hen veel succes, maar we blijven de autoriteit in UFO-onderzoek!
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10-07-2016
Hard UFO Evidence: The Ted Phillips Story
Hard UFO Evidence: The Ted Phillips Story
By Joe Harvat
It has become a bit of a cottage industry to rail against the current state of UFOlogy. The phenomenon seems beset with talking heads, poseurs and outright charlatans. So much so, it occasionally brings even the best of us to the brink of despair. But just when I thought there were no good men left to fight for answers to the UFO conundrum, I met up with Ted Phillips.
Ted Phillips is part of a rare breed. He is a UFO investigator – not a writer, not a theorist – a hard-core, old-school investigator. For the past forty-five years, he has traversed the United States, doing the arduous work of turning UFO testimony into hard, quantifiable evidence. He’s sifted through dirt, climbed trees, measured, photographed and measured again. The fruits of his efforts, some almost totally unknown to modern audiences, are nothing short of startling.
Phillips grew up in the great American Midwest, his radio tuned to the likes of Frank Edwards and Long John Nebel. A fascination grew within the man that, in 1964, finally prompted him to take action. He packed up his Chevy and headed southwest for his very first UFO investigation – a trip that put him smack in the middle of the Lonnie Zamora sighting in Socorro, New Mexico. The then 22-year-old Phillips was one of the first serious researchers to talk with Zamora and the numerous other people who witnessed the now classic egg-shaped UFO. Phillips retains what must be considered the definitive collection of analysis and evidence from that case – one he still considers among the most compelling of all time.
While in Socorro, Phillips crossed paths with an astronomer from Northwestern University who was investigating UFOs for the U.S. Air Force. That man, of course, was Dr. J. Allen Hynek. This meeting proved to be the start of a professional relationship and close friendship that would last until Hynek’s death in 1986.
In the years that followed, Phillips honed his skills as a painstaking investigator. “My approach is the same one you now see on television shows like CSI,” he told Department 47. “You must always handle a UFO scene with care, as though it were a crime scene.”
He would need all of those skills in 1966 when he examined a harrowing close encounter at Roaring River State Park in Missouri. Three hunters observed a daylight object in the park and, upon returning to their camp site, found all of their camping equipment incinerated. Whatever caused the fire was hot enough to melt aluminum tent poles but selective enough not to ignite the dry trees overhead. As the hunters surveyed the damage, they heard a humming noise. To their amazement, a bizarre disk-shaped object came into view a mere 300 feet away. As the men watched, a tree near the object burst into flame. The UFO finally made a quick exit but not before one of the hunters snapped two photographs.
Phillips called in his friend Dr. Hynek to help interview the witnesses and analyze the Roaring River evidence. Despite their combined efforts, no prosaic explanation for the event has ever been determined.
“Afterwards, Dr. Hynek admitted to me that the UFO phenomenon was bigger than he thought and that people were needed who were willing to specialize,” Phillips explained. “It was he who encouraged me to focus on physical trace cases.”
Phillips took that advice to heart and, over the years, he’s been directly or indirectly involved with over 3000 UFO incidents that produced physical trace evidence. He has personally investigated hundreds of these, including the famous 1971 Delphos, Kansas incident and a 1979 case in which a UFO collided with a Minnesota sheriff’s patrol car.
All that careful analysis and attention to detail has paid dividends. Patterns and connections emerged in the evidence Phillips collected. For example, he learned from repeated compression tests on various landing marks that these alleged vehicles weighed from seven to fourteen tons. Similar tests of footprints found at UFO sites indicated that the entities who made them weighed about sixty pounds. All of this pointed to physical creatures with nuts-n-bolts technology – a hypothesis that, even in 2008, still strikes Phillips as the most logical answer.
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The 1970s proved to be a hectic decade with so many cases that the tireless Phillips barely kept up. However, his investigations came to an abrupt halt with Dr. Hynek’s death in 1986. “It just wasn’t any fun without my friend,” he recalled.
Phillip’s self-imposed retirement continued until 1998 when he had a conversation with another icon of UFOlogy, Jacques Vallee. Vallee had known Phillips for years since he had included him as a member of the Invisible College, a blue-ribbon panel of UFO researchers. Vallee expressed concerns about the direction of UFOlogy and ultimately convinced Phillips to resume his important work.
So, that year, Ted Phillips founded The Center for Physical Trace Research (www.ufophysical.com). To his profound surprise, however, he discovered that, during his years of retirement, the phenomenon had undergone a radical change.
“Sometime during the late 1980s, the number of incidents involving large flying objects dropped considerably.” Phillips states. “At the same time, reports involving very small UFOs increased dramatically.”
Phillips also noticed that these miniature UFOs tended to appear repeatedly in a given area. This was a new facet of the phenomenon – one that may yet yield long-awaited answers. He knew only so much can be done with isolated, one-time UFO encounters. However, if an area of recurring activity could be identified, scientific methods and instruments might be brought to bear to measure and analyze the objects as never before.
To respond to this new opportunity, Phillips formed a Special Investigations Unit (SIU) within the CPTR. This small group of dedicated researchers functions like the Navy SEALS in that they are inserted into UFO hotspots armed with electronic and imaging equipment. In recent months, the SIU has been actively involved with an on-going investigation of a place that goes by the pseudonym of Marley Woods. Marley Woods has been visited on numerous occasions over the years by small, inexplicable lights. The lights vary in size, color, behavior and performance characteristics. More often than not, however, they appear to be the size of a beach ball. The objects have been seen by multiple, independent witnesses at close range. They have exhibited electromagnetic effects well known to most students of the phenomenon, including interfering with car ignitions, video cameras and even cell phones.
On several occasions in 2007, the SIU spent time in the Marley Woods. They are hoping to conduct additional research at the site later this year. Members of the SIU team include: Tom Ferrario, Adam Johnson, Debbie Ziegelmeyer and Chuck Zukowski. Ferrario and Ziegelmeyer are both certified divers, a skill that will be put to the test during the team’s next visit. Phillips explains that anomalous objects have, on more than one occasion, been seen to enter large farm ponds in the vicinity. The SIU divers will search those ponds to see if traces of the objects’ activity can be found.
Phillips admits he’s particularly intrigued by this component of the case. He cites a recent Michigan encounter where a small UFO purportedly bounced off the top of a woman’s car. That object left a strange, yellow residue, which the witness had the foresight to preserve. The substance was then subjected to chemical and bacteriological analysis indicating that, strangely enough, this object may also have spent time in a farm pond.
Funding for such projects is always scarce but the group is working to bankroll the purchase of new, more sophisticated imaging equipment. They also look to add an electromagnetic field generator to their arsenal – one that just might attract one of the Marley Woods’ objects. Phillips is somewhat philosophical about the funding challenges faced by his organization. “After all, Dr. Hynek only managed one, $4000 grant during his entire career,” he mused.
To that end, the Center is accepting monetary donations on its website. Just this month, the group began marketing a DVD of its first investigation at Marley Woods, the proceeds of which will go toward future expeditions.
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You’d think that, after forty-five years, Ted Phillips might want to slow down a bit. However, one conversation with this man reveals an energy and enthusiasm equal to that of his much younger colleagues. The veteran investigator says he’s holding leads on three new sites, much like Marley Woods, that are just begging to be investigated. Somehow, I can’t help but think Ted Phillips is still the man to get the job done.
President Barack Obama or David Cameron are among the names that have been tipped to reveal the information conspiracy theorists have long sought-after
Bookies have slashed the odds on a world leader revealing before the end of this year that aliens are visiting us.
Activists are stepping up calls today for governments around the world to formally acknowledge that extra-terrestrials are engaging the human race.
World Disclosure Day is being held to raise awareness of the so-called Roswell incident 69 years ago and end the 'truth embargo', say organisers.
It is claimed an alien spaceship crashed on a remote ranch in New Mexico in the first week of July 1947.
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Barack Obama could reveal that aliens are visiting us
The Roswell Army Air Force issued a press release saying the military had recovered the remains of "flying disc" which made front page news around the world.
But on July 8, General Roger Ramey announced at a press conference that the object was just a weather balloon, sparking claims of a cover-up.
Stephen Bassett, America's only registered lobbyist on the UFO /ET issue, spoke at the Alien Cosmic Expo late last month: "World Disclosure Day is not a prediction that disclosure will happen on July 8.
"It is a designated day to draw focus on the issue. Think Earth Day.
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David Cameron has previously stated he would be open with the public
"However, on the day the first nation comes forward to finally and formally acknowledge the alien presence, that date will then become World Disclosure Day historically recognising the most profound event in human history."
William Hill has now slashed the odds of a UK prime minister or US president announcing aliens are visiting the planet from 1000/1 to just 25/1.
It follows Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton's pledge to "get to the bottom" of "unexplained aerial phenomena" if she is elected president. She also vowed to send a "task force" into Area 51 in Nevada where craft are said to be kept hidden away.
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Bookies have now slashed the odds on a world leader revealing the presence of aliens
Bassett, executive director of Paradigm Research Group, worked with Earth Mystery News and is so convinced President Obama will disclosure before the end of the year, he has put his money where his mouth is by placing a 100/1 wager - dubbed the 'Disclosure bet' - which has a $30,000 payout.
And he believes the UK Prime Minister, which looks odds-on to be Theresa May, would back up the US commander in chief.
He added: "It is notable that not too many years back, similar wagers received odds of 1000 to 1 odds. The odds are much lower now."
A William Hill spokesman said: "There has definitely been a decent number of bets in recent weeks but with the election around the corner we expect loads more.
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There are questions about the suspected alien crash at Roswell
"The last bet was 100/1 but we are now just 25/1 and will be offering maximum bets of £50.
"Over the years we have had many bets for aliens but this is the first time that we have been worried. If we are truly going to find out then this year's American election looks like the catalyst."
Paul Hellyer, a former deputy Prime Minister and ex-defence minister of Canada, spoke out at the First Canadian National Inquiry into UFOs last week, claiming that a 'cabal' of bankers, oil cartels, industrial corporations, the military and intelligence agencies were behind the cover-up.
He also believes an alien craft did crash at Roswell and the US and Canadian governments signed a deal not to tell the public about visitations.
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Notorious Area 51 Secured by Snipers, Unmarked Choppers (VIDEOS)
Notorious Area 51 Secured by Snipers, Unmarked Choppers (VIDEOS)
As the promise of declassifying whatever information there might be regarding the visitation of Earth by extraterrestrials is yet to be fulfilled, Area 51 in Nevada, a place that has excited UFO seekers for decades, has increased its security, employing snipers and unmarked helicopters to patrol the region’s perimeter.
Several viral YouTube videos suggest that an entrance into the restricted US Air Force base is being kept safe from prying eyes.
One video, recorded May 18, depicts curious travelers who stray too close to the restricted area. A person claiming to be an author of the footage states during the video that there is a sign at the Area 51 entrance, warning off anyone from wandering onto the base.
“It says use of deadly force authorized," the voice in the footage says. “We have been to every other gate and this is the only one that says use of deadly force.”
The videographers claim to have observed what they describe as a “sniper man” on a rocky hilltop who, they believe, is standing guard.
Another video, recorded on May 15, documents a tour group prowling around the vicinity of the air base’s main entrance. A Black Hawk helicopter appears, flying low enough that a man could “hit it with a rock," one of the witnesses notes. The helicopter circles the tourists closely.
The observer in the video asserts that the helicopter is a “black ops” aircraft, a term commonly used by conspiracy theorists to describe covert operations by a government.
According to Andre Milne, founder of defense technology firm Unicorn Aerospace, the Area 51 operations aren’t about aliens. In an interview with Express.co.uk, Milne statesthat the US military tests classified aircraft at the remote facility.
"Area 51 is a highly-secured facility for the painfully obvious necessity to restrict any and or all witness observations of the classified aircraft," he said.
Area 51 became notorious in 1947, when representatives of the US military claimed that they had discovered a crashed alien spacecraft outside the town of Roswell, Nevada. Subsequent statements claimed that the ‘UFO’ was a crashed weather balloon, but many insisted that the remains of a spaceship had been moved to Area 51 for examination.
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09-07-2016
Roswell & The US Military: The Truth Really Is Out There
Roswell & The US Military: The Truth Really Is Out There
by John-Paul Tooth
Ever wanted to find out what really happened at Roswell? Well now you can.
In 1947 there was a crash at a ranch near the city of Roswell, in New Mexico.
And that's pretty much the only thing that's been universally agreed upon ever since.
It all started when a foreman, William Brazel, noticed clusters of debris around 30 miles north of Roswell.
Brazel told the Roswell Daily Record that he and his son saw a "large area of bright wreckage made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, a rather tough paper and sticks."
He paid little attention to it at the time but later returned with his family to gather up the material.
The next day, after hearing reports about 'flying disks', the foreman began to wonder if that was what he had picked up.
During a visit to the local sheriff, Brazel "whispered kinda confidential like" that he may have found a flying disc.
Sheriff Wilcox then called Major Jesse Marcel from the nearby Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF), at which point a "man in plainclothes" accompanied Brazel back to the ranch. But what they found doesn't really sound very alien at all..
As reported in the July 9, 1947 edition of the Roswell Daily Record:
"The balloon which held it [the 'flying disk] up... must have been 12 feet long, [Brazel] felt, measuring the distance by the size of the room in which he sat. The rubber was smoky grey in colour and scattered over an area about 200 yards in diameter.
"When the debris was gathered up, the tinfoil, paper, tape, and sticks made a bundle about three feet long and 7 or 8 inches thick, while the rubber made a bundle about 18 or 20 inches long and about 8 inches thick. In all, he estimated, the entire lot would have weighed maybe five pounds.
"There was no sign of any metal in the area which might have been used for an engine, and no sign of any propellers of any kind, although at least one paper fin had been glued onto some of the tinfoil."
"There were no words to be found anywhere on the instrument, although there were letters on some of the parts. Considerable Scotch tape and some tape with flowers printed upon it had been used in the construction.
"No strings or wires were to be found but there were some eyelets in the paper to indicate that some sort of attachment may have been used."
The object was flown to Fort Worth Army Air Field, where the object was identified as being a weather balloon and its "kite", a nickname for a radar reflector used to track the balloons from the ground.
Public attention was grabbed, however, after the RAAF issued a press release stating that military personnel had recovered a "flying disc" which had crashed on a ranch near Roswell.
But interest subsided pretty quickly after the military informed the public that the crash was of a standard weather balloon; with a press conference held featuring debris (foil, rubber and wood) said to be from the crashed object, which matched the weather balloon description.
The incident on the front page of the Roswell Daily Record
And the desired effect was achieved - historian Robert Goldberg describes the story as having "died the next day" - but the story didn't end there, and the military hadn't in fact told the whole truth (but we'll come to that later).
It was over 30 years until interest was reignited - with conspiracy theories surrounding the event starting to take hold amongst UFO enthusiasts (known as 'ufologists') in the late 1970s.
UFO researchers began to interview hundreds of people who claimed to have had a connection with the events at Roswell, while hundreds of documents were obtained via Freedom of Information Act requests, and 'government documents' supposedly leaked by insiders.
Books, articles and television shows were produced, and by the mid-1990s a poll revealed that most people interviewed believed aliens had landed at Roswell, and that a government cover-up had taken place.
A US weather balloon
Many also believe that alien bodies were recovered, with film footage causing an international sensation in 1995 that claimed to show an alien autopsy and have been taken by a US military official shortly after the Roswell incident.
Its creator admitted in 2006 that the film was 'mostly a reconstruction', although he claimed it was based on since-lost genuine footage, with some original frames having allegedly survived. A fictionalised version of the story of the footage then became the subject of the 2006 comedy film Alien Autopsy (2006).
It's been reported that as many as 11 'alien recovery sites' have been identified, with some of these having possibly confused accounts of the several known recoveries of injured and dead service personnel from four military plane crashes that occurred in the area from 1948 to 1950.
In fact, there's no evidence that a UFO crashed at Roswell.
B. D. Gildenberg has called the incident "the world's most famous, most exhaustively investigated, and most thoroughly debunked UFO claim".
There have been a number of explanations for the hold Roswell has taken over the public imagination. Former CIA intelligence officer and author Karl T. Pflock said:
"[T]he case for Roswell is a classic example of the triumph of quantity over quality. The advocates of the crashed-saucer tale […] simply shovel everything that seems to support their view into the box marked 'Evidence' and say, 'See? Look at all this stuff. We must be right.' Never mind the contradictions. Never mind the lack of independent supporting fact. Never mind the blatant absurdities."
Others point to a public preoccupation in the 1980s with "conspiracy, cover-up and repression" following the Watergate scandal of the previous decade, while it's also been suggested that people may have had motives for promoting the idea of aliens at Roswell. Author Kal Korff says:
"[The] UFO field is comprised of people who are willing to take advantage of the gullibility of others, especially the paying public. Let's not pull any punches here: The Roswell UFO myth has been very good business for UFO groups, publishers, for Hollywood, the town of Roswell, the media, and Ufology […] [The] number of researchers who employ science and its disciplined methodology is appallingly small."
It's also been argued that the Roswell story has all the hallmarks of a traditional folk narrative, with a core narrative having been built upon as it was shared and passed on.
Other 'witnesses' were then sought out to expand the core story, with any accounts not in agreement with it not being included. The story was then retold, and the process started again.
Most of the supposed witnesses, meanwhile, were repeating the claims of others, which would be considered as hearsay in a court of law and therefore inadmissible as evidence.
Indeed, by the 2000s physicist and sceptic Dave Thomas commented: "Is Roswell still the 'best' UFO incident? If it is, UFO proponents should be very, very worried."
Things should have been cleared up in the mid-90s - when the US military admitted that it hadn't, in fact, told the whole truth.
After the global spread of reports on the incident, the US Air Force was instructed to conduct an internal investigation.
It resulted in two reports, the first of which admitted the true purpose of the crashed device - nuclear test monitoring.
It concluded that the material recovered in 1947 was likely debris from Project Mogul, a top secret US military operation which involved microphones flown on high-altitude balloons to detect sound waves generated by Soviet atomic bomb tests.
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Carried out from 1947 until early 1949, the project was ultimately superseded by a cheaper, more reliable network of seismic detectors and air sampling for fallout, which were easier to deploy and operate.
The second report, released in 1997, concluded that reports of recovered alien bodies were probably in part caused by innocently transformed memories of military accidents involving injured or killed personnel.
Memories of the recovery of anthropomorphic dummies used in 1950s military programs and hoaxes perpetrated by various witnesses and UFO proponents were also offered as explanations.
UFO believers, meanwhile, dismissed the reports, attacking their credibility or claiming they were released as disinformation.
So we're agreed - a cover-up of a top secret military operation led to allegations of a cover-up of an unimaginable scale further down the line. Case closed. Or is it?
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05-07-2016
Aliens will look a lot like us, says an expert on evolution
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Aliens will look a lot like us, says an expert on evolution
RIP little green men.
DAVID NIELD
You can forget about little green men and predatory Xenomorphs: aliens are likely to look a lot like human beings, according to an expert in evolution from the University of Cambridge. In a new book, Simon Conway Morris says that any extra-terrestrial lifeforms will have evolved very much like we have - because an Earth-like planet would be necessary to support life in the first place.
The theory, called convergent evolution, is actually already well established: the idea is that different species evolve similar characteristics because they're living in a similar environment. One of the most commonly cited examples is the octopus camera eye, which works in much the same way as a human eye. Morris thinks that because alien species will be living on planets like our own, they'll evolve along similar lines.
It should make interplanetary diplomacy a little easier, at least.
The academic discusses the theory in a new book published this week, The Runes Of Evolution. "The book is really trying to persuade the world that evolutionary convergence is completely ubiquitous," Morris told The Independent. "Wherever you look you see it. The theme is to try and drive the reader, gently of course, into the possibility that the things which we regard as most important - cognitive sophistication, large brains, intelligence, tool-making - are also convergent."
"Therefore, in principle, other Earth-like planets should very much end up with the same sort of arrangement."
And it doesn't stop at humans either. The Cambridge professor believes that plant and animal life will probably have followed the same evolutionary pattern too. "Certainly it's not the case that every Earth-like planet will have life, let alone humanoids," he says. "But if you want a sophisticated plant it will look awfully like a flower. If you want a fly there's only a few ways you can do that. If you want to swim like a shark, there's only a few ways you can do that. If you want to invent warm-bloodedness, like birds and mammals, there’s only a few ways to do that."
The book also deals with the paradox put down by Enrico Fermi: if aliens exist, why have they not yet made contact? "The problem is exceedingly acute," says Morris. "We shouldn't be alone but, famous last words, all the evidence suggests we are. Maybe [aliens] are hiding, the Arthur C Clarke idea, or as Stephen Baxter mischievously suggested, we live in a virtual world. I don't honestly know. My suspicion is we have only begun to scratch at the surface of reality, for want of a better word."
Of course there are plenty of competing ideas about what alien lifeforms look like, but if Morris is right, they could already be living among us.
As part of North Wales X-Files series, Steve Bagnall looks at the theories surrounding an unidentified object spotted in the skies over Gwynedd
A strange triangular unidentified flying object was spotted over Bangor in 2010
In 2010 witnesses claimed to have seen a strange triangular craft hovering near Bangor .
It was allegedly up to 200ft wide, had numerous lights and made a noise like a lawn mower before vanishing out of sight baffling the on-lookers.
The sighting was one of 13 reported to North Wales Police between 2004-2010 which were revealed under a Freedom of Information request.
Documents show that police were told by the observer: “A large, black triangular shaped craft appeared ‘out of nowhere’.
“The craft was of a large scale, approximately 150ft-200ft wide, had a central light, and numerous glowing bright lights on either side (white, blue and red).
“It was hovering slowly at a very low altitude (a few feet above the height of a telephone pole). It made a noise similar to that of a lawnmower.”
The object “made no attempt to avoid detection” as it hovered above the group, “proceeded to cross the field” then after 90 seconds vanished out of sight.
More information on the Internet of the same sighting, narrowed the location down to a rural area at Waen Y Pandy, Tregarth.
Trevor Owen describes seeing a UFO over Conwy Castle
Trevor Owen with his picture of Conwy Castle which he claims shows UFOs
Trevor Owen with his picture of Conwy Castle which he claims shows UFOs
Trevor Owen with his picture of Conwy Castle which he claims shows UFOs
Apparently there were three witnesses who saw the odd vessel, about 40 feet above their heads and they also reported it to the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
After the sightings were revealed under the FOI, a North Wales Police spokesman told the Daily Post: “We take a note of these calls on UFOs. It depends on the circumstances as to how we respond.
“If there are lights in the sky we might contact HM Coastguard to see if they are flares. In other instances we may let the RAF know.
“But we would prioritise each call depending on the information received.”
So what could have happened that day in Bangor?
It is not the first time strange triangular craft have been seen in the skies around the world.
Skeptics may say the report was made up or it was a normal object in the sky mis-identified.
Hi-tech stealth aircraft such as the F-117A Nighthawk, also look triangular in shape
If the story is a true account of what the people saw close up an then others may argue it could be a man made experimental craft.
However the possibility remains, some may argue, this was of extraterrestrial origin.
The MoD has withdrawn its dedicated UFO hotline answer-phone service and e-mail address.
It has said it no longer investigates sightings which would be an “inappropriate use of defence resources”.
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03-07-2016
Neil deGrasse Tyson Says Aliens Might Find Humans Too Stupid To Contact (VIDEO)
Neil deGrasse Tyson Says Aliens Might Find Humans Too Stupid To Contact (VIDEO)
And then there’s the possibility that intelligent aliens might not simply ignore us but might harm us, just as humans sometimes harm what we consider lesser forms of life. As Tyson went on to say in the interview, “You don’t walk by the worm on the street and say, ‘Gee, I wonder what he’s thinking.’ No, you step on the worm.”
Yikes.
Tyson — director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City and host of the radio program “Star Talk“ — has said previously that, given the size of the universe, it would be surprising if no other intelligent life forms existed. In his book Death By Black Hole, Tyson wrote, “to declare that Earth must be the only planet with life in the universe would be inexcusably bigheaded of us.”
Some scientists, including Stephen Hawking, have said that humans would be smart to remain wary of extraterrestrial life. In 2010 Hawking opined that aliens might be “looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they can reach.”
But Tyson has a different take.
“Hawking is all worried that aliens might suck our brains out,” Tyson said in the interview. “That concern comes from when any of us explored the world … and came upon a civilization less advanced, it was bad for the less-advanced civilization. They either were completely wiped out, or subjugated, or enslaved. … So I think his fear about aliens is a reflection of his actual knowledge about how humans treat each other, not real knowledge about how actual aliens would treat us.”
Another possibility is that aliens have already visited us and gone unnoticed. As Tyson joked in the interview, “[M]aybe they have visited us in Times Square but no one noticed, because everybody who hangs out in Times Square is a little crazy.”
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Neil deGrasse Tyson: “The aliens would see us as their pet”
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “The aliens would see us as their pet”
American astrophysicist and popularizer Neil deGrasse Tyson believes that a sufficiently intelligent extraterrestrial civilization would have no interest in humans and whether they had a contact “would we like a chimpanzee, a baby or your pet.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson, who presented the new production of informative program Cosmos , made this statement during a talk with Jill Tarter, former director of the SETI Center for Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe Carl Sagan, the creator of that science series , he co – founded.
DeGrasse, who is an associate in the Department of Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History researcher, explained that, in relation to intelligence and despite wars, humanity “has improved and there is some hope in terms of natural evolution: look good in how we treat ourselves and how we could treat aliens. “
However, the researcher said, a sufficiently intelligent extraterrestrial civilization would have no interest in humans as “if you go down the street do not think about communicating with a microscopic worm”, so he quipped, “our greatest protection against aliens would not throw signs of intelligent life on Earth. “
When you think the closest genetically to humans (a genetic difference of 1 percent), the chimpanzee, continued Neil deGrasse, animal species realizes that the smartest thing you can do is to stack boxes, eat a banana and perhaps a rudimentary sign language, like a human baby makes two years.
Given the above, he continued, “how would we aliens?”. For perhaps they would see the most intelligent human “as the chimpanzee, your baby or your pet, and say that Stephen Hawking is a little smarter than the rest because it can make astrophysical calculations like his son just came from the nursery” .
Therefore, he continued DeGrasse, confident that if a contact with a civilization of superior intelligence what they do is “to create a zoo and get there and occasionally they throw little things, asteroids or foreign politicians like Trump” occurs.
Also, the discloser if “terraform” asked another planet Mars and send half the population, 4,000 million people, it would be realistic. Before this, he replied that “the effort to get there is greater than the need to do to change the course of a murderer asteroid”, which has more urgently “think protect ourselves.”
In this regard, Jill Tarter said that intelligence has evolved “so you do not devour: a trick of evolution and the relationship between prey and predator wherever there is life.”
The former director of the SETI program noted that this corner of the galaxy our solar system is very young and if the technology gets last a significant period of time the exercise of throwing the dart toward a sample of intelligent life “is more likely to hit the target “.
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Mimicry of Alien Contact by Occult Entities
Mimicry of Alien Contact by Occult Entities
Written by Thomas Minderle
Much of what we know about aliens comes from what abductees and contactees themselves report. Only when such information is factual and relevant can meaningful conclusions be reached. Fabrication, hallucination, and screen memories obscure the truth, and so various protocols exist to improve the signal to noise ratio. These include cross-correlating multiple eyewitness accounts and using hypnotic regression techniques to bypass the memory blocks and screen memories installed by abductors.
There is yet another source of noise, one not generally known but potentially widespread, which is the mimicry of alien contact by non-alien entities of an occult nature. Through telepathic means, occult entities have the ability to generate controlled hallucinations in the minds of their victims in order to reshape their beliefs and thereby control their behavior.
Ras Al Khaimah: demon or alien?
What are occult entities (OEs)? They are nonphysical beings familiar to ghost hunters, exorcists, demonologists, and occultists; they are what we might call ghosts, demons, phantoms, shadow people, lower astral entities, or thoughtforms. Their ability to induce guided hallucinations in the vulnerable means that they can project whatever scenario and cast of characters they wish. If the target is amenable to manipulation via an alien storyline, then that is what is used. These occult entities can just as easily take the guise of ascended masters, archangels, spirit guides, or departed human spirits. That is not to say the latter are all a farce, just that OEs can mimic them to varying degrees.
So the concern is that some individuals claiming alien contact may instead be under the influence of one or more OEs feeding them counterfeit experiences. Since they may appear sane and show no signs of intentional fabrication, one risks concluding that the contact is genuine and contributes to our understanding of the alien presence. To avoid this contamination of our knowledge pool, we must develop an understanding of occult entities how their abilities, limitations, methods of operation, and possible motivations compare and contrast with those of aliens.
Naturally this concept goes against the simplistic idea that aliens are just demons in disguise, or that the demons of mythology were all just aliens. It’s not that simple. Experiencers who endure both occult and alien activity may notice over time the various nuances that differentiate one from the other; both aliens and OEs exist as distinct categories.
While much can be deduced from personal observation, the context for deeper understanding can only be provided by diving into the existing literature on UFOlogy, demonology, metaphysics, Forteana, and occult theory. The more dots, the more revealing the picture. Toward that end, I have researched these and related subjects for over two decades and have corresponded with thousands of contacts who were kind enough to privately share with me their anomalous experiences. Being an abductee myself and having dealt with paranormal phenomena since childhood, I was able to personally verify or support much of what I heard from others or read in the literature. What follows is a distillation of that effort.
Definitions
In this article, “alien” encompasses the entire cadre of intelligent and technologically sophisticated extraterrestrial, interdimensional, and time traveling humanoids who are foreign to our civilization. Some appear to be physical like ourselves while others are quasi-physical in that they normally inhabit a higher meta-reality beyond three dimensions of space and linear time and project themselves into our reality as required.
Through a combination of technology and mindpower they can defy gravity and inertia, alter the local rate of time, create structures containing more internal volume than is apparent from the outside, dephase solid objects to allow passage through solid matter or coexistence within solid matter, and create wormholes between locations. Many can also read human thoughts, communicate telepathically, and view probable futures with great accuracy.
The term “occult entities” (OEs) refers to non-alien autonomous intelligences lacking physical bodies. For purposes of this article, the case is limited to the more malevolent or mischievous types including: dark ghosts, which are deceased humans of a hostile disposition who continue linger near the physical plane after death; thoughtforms or etheric parasites, which are rudimentary constructs generated in the etheric plane by intense human thoughts and emotions, and which like leeches seek out more of the same nourishment that created them; and demons, who are particularly malicious entities consisting of a conglomerate of powerful thoughtforms, parasites, and degenerate human or alien discarnates.
OEs inhabit nonphysical realms called by occultists the “etheric” and “astral” planes. The etheric plane is a boundary zone between the physical and metaphysical. It is a subtle energy medium that permeates, underlies, mirrors, and contains the physical universe. Not only does it contain etheric copies of physical objects, anchored in space and time to those objects, but it also contains etheric entities and constructs that have no physical counterparts. The astral plane, on the other hand, is an entirely metaphysical plane of consciousness that has little correspondence to locations in our spacetime continuum.
As living human beings, we have not only physical bodies, but also etheric and astral bodies. The latter together comprise the soul. The more sentient OEs inhabit the astral plane in their native, weakened, or dormant state. There, they can affect us mentally and emotionally because our astral body extends into the astral plane. If an OE also acquires sufficient etheric energy, it can then condense for itself an etheric body and inhabit the etheric environment, meaning it then establishes a localized presence near the physical plane. And if it gathers even more energy, it may even begin affecting things physically as seen in the poltergeist phenomenon. But if the OE grows too weak, it loses its grip on physicality and delocalizes back into the astral plane.
Unlike the nonphysical astral realm of the OEs, the meta-reality inhabited by aliens appears to be a more vibrant and pliable state of physicality with degrees of freedom unfamiliar to us. In the meta-reality, they also have perceptual and technological access to the etheric plane allowing for physico-etheric engineering, which allows them to alter the etheric underpinnings of physicality in order to manipulate physical laws at the quantum level. Aliens have the ability to dephase their physical bodies out of our physical plane and sufficiently into the etheric such that we cannot perceive them with our five senses. If one were to enter an out-of-body state, then by perceiving through the etheric eyes instead of the physical, one would be able to perceive both dephased aliens and etheric OEs.
Having now discussed the basic nature of aliens and OEs, we will take a closer look at how they compare.
Comparison Between Aliens and Occult Entities
Like humans, most aliens have tangible bodies requiring protection and upkeep, and so they too require shelter, transport, clothing, and technology. It is no surprise, therefore, that aliens are known to have bases, ships, uniforms, and various technologies based on advanced sciences.
Discarnate OEs, on the other hand, have only the growth and diminution of their subtle energy bodies to worry about, and so they concern themselves with stealing etheric and astral energies from the living in order to sustain their own form. OEs don’t require special suits, underground bases, flying crafts, or a host of technologies to carry out their agenda. Rather, they operate more via occult, magickal, or metaphysical principles. If OEs ever do display clothing, they tend to be malevolent human discarnates symbolically projecting silhouettes of human items such as brimmed hats, capes, and long coats.
Whereas aliens are physical or quasi-physical and therefore have biological bodies, OEs are discarnate and have no physical bodies, let alone genetics. Consequently, OEs are incapable of hybridizing or interbreeding with humans; nor can they leave behind traces of biological material with analyzable DNA, for example the anomalous blond hair found in Peter Khoury’s case.[1] Succubi and incubi are OEs known to etherically stimulate a target sexually, but this is more a form of sexual energy harvesting whereas certain alien abductions also involve harvesting the biological products for their hybrid breeding projects.
Out of necessity, aliens are much better versed in physical sciences and engineering than OEs. Unlike OEs, they possess real knowledge and equipment that can be shared with select human groups. For instance, the astras (celestial weapons) of Hindu mythology and Ark of the Covenant in Judaic mythology trace back to times when alien groups gave their human proxies certain extraterrestrial artifacts to help them carry out their missions. Same can be said today with allegations of human shadow military groups receiving alien technology in exchange for allowing or assisting with alien abduction of the citizenry.
Unlike aliens, OEs only seem capable of providing imitative or carricaturized “science” and “technology” that are nothing more than props to flesh out their deceptive storylines. There is no novel objective logic behind these props or what is observed of them, anymore than one could derive workable technology from the set of a science fiction movie. They seem to pull their ideas from our collective consciousness, whether by observing our thoughts or by drawing on memories of having previously been human. Keen eperiencers may note that the average OE is never as intelligent or sophisticated as the average alien. In terms of providing practical knowledge, at best OEs provide occult instructions on rituals and contraptions like ouija boards, scrying mirrors, EVP techniques, or etheric portal inducing arrangements that enhance their ability to interface with our world.
Strong OEs have telekinetic abilities and can generate poltergeist phenomena, their strength being derived from the amount of lifeforce energy they feed upon. They can also generate electric and magnetic anomalies that induce mild interference in electronic devices up to and including electronic voice phenomena.
Aliens, by comparison, can do all this and also shut down car engines, stop video and audio recorders, and deactivate nuclear missiles; their ships can show up on flight radar as anomalous blips, generate loud humming noises and modulated vibrations, leave ground traces, emit bright multicolored flashing lights, and can be seen by multiple eyewitnesses dashing off into the distance at incredible speeds. Aliens can even levitate and dephase an abductee through solid walls and closed windows via their infamous blue light beam technology, or quarantine the abductee’s local section of spacetime from surrounding spacetime in order to carry out an abduction in isolation from outside perception or even memory. OEs only have parlor tricks in comparison.
Both aliens and OEs are capable of performing soul abductions. In the case of OEs, it occurs via one or more shadow-like humanoid forms literally tugging and pulling the soul out by the head, feet, or arms. In alien soul abductions, alien entities may telepathically induce an OBE and then usher the individual toward an awaiting ship; another reported method involves a kind of vortical tractor beam swirling the soul up and out to the ship. And whereas alien soul abductions then progress into a structured set of procedures such as programming or etheric implant installation, OE abductions are more a crude form of soul snatching with the goal of severing the connection between soul and body in order to hijack the body simply kill the person in his or her sleep. While little is known about what happens after a successful OE abduction, a number of individuals have recounted failed attempts where they managed to fight off these “shadow people” and return to their bodies.
It appears that only aliens (and military abductors) can perform physical abductions. OE “abductions” are either soul abductions or induced hallucinatory experiences. In other words, OEs cannot make a person’s body disappear for a period of time, let alone return it in strange locations or positions or with clothes on backwards as is typical of botched alien abduction return procedures. So a camera or third party observer will see an OE target remain in bed the entire time, or perhaps engage in some sleep talking or sleep walking at most. Note that aliens can also induce artificial hallucinations, better known as “virtual reality scenarios” in this context, but they are not limited to that, for they can also take the physical body up into a craft or to an underground, underwater, or orbital base.
Further, alien and military abductions or night visitations can leave physical marks on the body including bruises, scars, punctures, scoop marks, burns, cuts, unusual soreness in suspicious areas like behind the ears or in the reproductive regions, and lumps under the skin from subcutaneous implants. OEs can only affect the body through telekinetic and etheric effects that alter biological processes; this includes “etheric burns” that rupture capillaries and leave behind a shallow but well defined bruise, localized allergic or inflammatory reactions of the skin, and liquid filled cysts[2] at points on the body where the OE has sunk in its etheric tendrils. However, OEs would not have the means of producing scoop marks, permanent scars, or solid implants that are removable via surgery. And it goes without saying that OEs also cannot create pregnancies with fetuses that vanish after the first trimester.
Victims of occult parasitism may not have prior history of alien abduction, and so they will lack the associated signs such as a history of nosebleeds, childhood memories of abductions or visitation, irrational childhood phobias of objects or animals resembling the Greys or Reptilians, post traumatic stress syndrome from unremembered abductions, and the aforementioned bodily marks. Alien abductions tend to start in childhood or infancy and continue for life, whereas OEs being more opportunistic can enter one’s life suddenly during teenhood or adulthood when the entity chances a moment of psychic vulnerability.
Another important difference is that aliens rely heavily on screen memories and memory erasure to cover up what actually happened during an abduction or visitation. This implies that something objective and tangible took place that must stay hidden. OEs on the other hand are not generally known to use screen memories or memory erasure techniques, probably because they lack the ability to affect our mind-body system with sufficient depth, knowledge, and precision. The best they can do is psychically interface with the target and generate artificial hallucinations in real time, including dream manipulation, so that the individual perceives or dreams one thing while in the entity is actually doing something else like plugging into his etheric subsystems and siphoning lifeforce energy. To illustrate, if a person were to awaken or snap out of such a state, he might then notice a startled OE hovering or stooping over him. The difference between this and alien screen memory is that the latter can be installed after the fact to retroactively cover up a real memory, while OEs seem to manipulate perception solely as the event occurs. Again, aliens can do the latter but they can also do what OEs cannot.
Aliens prefer to hide their tracks; an abductee would ideally never remember that something happened unless the abductors see strategic value in letting certain things be remembered. Due to alien diligence, someone can go decades without ever realizing he or she is an abductee. Aliens are working strategically toward some bigger goal and deniability is an important part of maintaining operational security and preventing temporal paradoxes or instabilities.
OEs are less careful. They are opportunistic predators interested in energy feeding and spiritual control; sometimes that necessitates traumatizing a target or loading his mind with a false storyline that gets him caught up in their game. That entails intentionally producing an experience that sticks with him and preoccupies him. The only track OEs cover is their true nature, which is that they are really demons or malevolent ghosts and not ascended masters or spirit guides or members of the Ashtar Command, that their ulterior motive is food and control. In fact, many OEs make it a point to take up as much psychological space as possible in the minds of their targes, like a parasite consuming its host bite by bite, while aliens typically seek to minimize that space or compartmentalize it away unless the goal is to create a disinformation vector or zealously cooperative subject.
This ties into the next point, which is that aliens are logistically limited in number, mobility, and time by having to coordinate the timing of their abduction and contact operations for various reasons These reasons include avoiding interference or surveillance by rival factions, having to juggle a vast abduction program with the unique biological development cycles of each abductee, and having to travel large distances between the target’s location and their home bases or waypoints. This means that aliens come and go; their activity is sporadic and calculated, and sometimes years can pass before they return for another visit.
OEs, on the other hand, tend to set up shop at their target locations and hang out constantly. This is called “nesting” by occultists. The OE saturates the local environment, be it a house or bedroom or part of a room, with its dark etheric energies in order to condition that region of space into something more hospitable to their fragile etheric bodies.[3] The entity attaches its nest to walls, corners, furniture, anything that has an extension into the etheric plane and can hold an etheric charge. In this way, over time the OE builds a kind of base that allows it to stay close to the target with minimal energy loss to the environment. One example would be a nest hanging from the ceiling down toward where the target sleeps. With enough time, an entire building can become infested with OEs who thereby acquire free reign to move about within at leisure.
Instead of coming and going like aliens, OEs can be there all day every day. In cases of localized nesting, one giveaway is that one’s vital energy, dreams quality, moode, and mental coherence all improve when changing location. For example, one correspondent who had for years dealt with tormenting voices by a particularly demonic class of OEs experienced significant relief after her apartment caught fire and she had to move to a new place. The new home was not yet nested by the OEs and so she was free of them for the time being. To go from 24/7 attention to little or no attention simply by moving a few blocks is highly uncharacteristic of alien contact, but highly suggestive of an OE presence. In addition to setting up nests, OEs also try to worm their way ever deeper into a target’s mind and soul with the goal of full possession. Then they can control the target from the astral plane regardless of where he or she travels.
Now, there appear to be metaphysical laws in place and instinctual defense mechanisms in human beings that prevent OEs from doing this to just anyone and everyone at any time, which is why they have to be selective in whom they choose. Prime targets include those who have been spiritually weakened by heavy drug or alcohol abuse, those whose minds and souls have been fractured by trauma, those whose inborn mind-body-soul structure makes them innately prone to easily slipping into hypnagogic and hypnopompic states where OEs can more easily be perceived, the emotionally neurotic who are easily spooked, and especially the psychically sensitive who are by definiton more perceptive and responsive to, and thus manipulable by, the OE’s audio, visual, and kinesthetic telepathic projections.
To get around some of the metaphysical laws that bar them from more deeply exploiting their targets, OEs frequently seek the target’s permission to enter them. This can be done by way of trickery or wearing them down until they lose the will to resist. For example, it can be done through a series of manipulated dreams that make the target believe the OE is something benevolent, or it can be done directly via telepathic voice interactions where the OE simply asks “may I enter?” or “so you give us permission to enter?” or where they repeat hypnotic commands such as “let us in” until the target gives in.
Another OE tactic involves dangling bait, perhaps a serendipitously induced hallucination or sensation that catches the target’s interest and piques his curiosity until he willing reaches out for whatever is at the other end of that mystery. That also amounts to giving permission. Whatever the case, if the target agrees, then protective barriers fall away and the OE rapidly gains control of the target’s biological-etheric perceptual pathways. The resulting voices, sensations, dreams, and/or visuals then work to mislead or torture the target toward spiritual destruction.
Aliens can also spin such false storylines and induce virtual reality scenarios telepathically, but the difference is that they do it for strategic reasons that go beyond spiritual control and energy feeding. For instance, they might need to create a disinformation vector to write a book or website serving their agenda in some way. Or they simply seek to create smoke (multitudes of contradictory nonsensical storylines) that obscures the signal of what they’re really up to. Their efforts are generally not as sadistic or spiritually poisonous as what OEs engage in, at least not in the short term, because negative alien factions seem more concerned with manipulating the destiny of our planet and shaping the timeline for their benefit. That requires affecting our understanding and perception of them more than anything. Thus psychological or informational warfare comprises their more ubiquitous activity on this planet. (One noteable exception is the reptilian types of aliens infamous for their terrifying, brutal, and licentious natures; these same beings also seem to feed on fear and lifeforce energy, which raises the possibility that they are biological hosts for demonic entities.)
So whereas OE false storylines are concocted tales filled with spiritual disinformation to achievespiritual control, alien false storylines use alien disinformation to achieve alien control of this planet. Alien control means genetic, political, logistical, military, informational, and temporal control. Spiritual control means disconnection of soul from divinity and the snuffing out of innocence, integrity, conscience, hope, and freewill within. These two aren’t mutually exclusive and blend in the middle, but one can reasonably make the generalization that aliens and OEs are acting on separate planes of action, one more physical and temporal, the other more metaphysical and spiritual. Again, this follows from alien still being physical or quasi-physical and OEs being completely discarnate and having only matters of the soul or spirit to worry about.
Indicators of Occult Entity Deception
In summary, here are some signs that suggest OE deception rather than classic alien abduction or alien contact:
No matter how vivid and involved the hallucinated experience, none of what’s seen demonstrates objective physical interaction with the local physical environment since all of it plays out in his mind.
What objective aspects do exist merely confirm the presence of OEs. At best these include poltergeist/EVP activities, third party witnessing of shadowy nonphysical entities haunting the premises, and the sighting of dark humanoid figures standing nearby or black forms floating/swirling overhead.
No sign of physical procedures having been performed on the individual, such as physical implants, anomalous scars and markings, phantom pregnancies, history of nosebleeds, radiation sickness and conjunctivitis, etc. Any marks left on the physical body are solely those explainable by paranormal trauma including etheric energy burns that look like bruises or localized allergic skin reactions from foreign etheric energy contamination.
Whereas alien activity is intermittent, unchecked OE presence rapidly builds up to 24/7 activity that is incessant, pervasive, overbearing, and strongest in buildings where the target spends the most time.
Elaborate storylines may be given that contain too many elements drawn from the target’s own fantasies and wishful thinking mixed with convenient and creative fabrications by the entities. Due to the wealth of hallucinatory experience accumulated by the target, he or she soon becomes an “expert” in the delusional paradigm fed to him or her. For alien-style storylines invented by OEs, these may be full of large casts of characters, exciting dramas, galactic histories, personal involvement of the target in fanciful space battles and missions, and whatever else keeps the target entertained and ego-engaged. These storylines contain nothing of practical value, verifiability, novelty, and truth since they are just fantasies with a spiritually disinformative twist.
The paradigm in question contains directionality only insofar as it is tailored to ensnare the target, weaken him spiritually, and perhaps promulgate spiritual disinformation concerning matters of the soul, the afterlife, and the sovereignty of the human spirit. The more successful deception operations lead to human hosts going on to become cult leaders or channeler of these entities, thereby allowing the parasitical OEs to infect and feed upon a wider captive audience. Other storylines are designed to play on the target’s paranoid tendencies and drive him to insanity, homelessness, suicide and death.
OE influence can begin suddenly without a prior history of alien abduction or contact. It may start with a minor anomalous event like a voice, unusual dream, bodily sensation, short hallucination, or haunting event that captivates the target like bait on a hook. After the target pursues this and donates enough of his energy, the entity may go in for the kill by asking for permission to enter, and then hallucinatory experiences skyrocket.
The target may eventually come off as schizophrenic, though unlike true schizophrenia the phenomenon stops completely if the entities are banished or simply move on to another target. Also, unlike medical schizophrenia, these cases are usually accompanied by some level of paranormal activity witnessed by third parties.
Conclusion
If occult entities exist, might they have an interest in imitating aliens? Yes, if that is what provokes a cooperation from a modern mind. Obviously they cannot imitate fairies, leprechauns, or gods with as much success as they once had. Due to aliens acclimating the public to their existence, the UFO phenomenon and alien presence has saturated our cultural zeitgeist during the 20th century to such a degree that we now generally find them to be the most plausible otherworldly possibility. Accordingly, occult entities would have had to change their marketing to swing with the new beliefs. But what gives them away is the intangibility of their hallucinatory projections and the lack of intrinsic logic and objectivity behind their sham contacts and fake ships.
Occult charades, along with aliens themselves using screen memories and false storylines to cover up their activities and generate disinformation, has lead some to believe that the entire UFO phenomenon is nothing but a joke played on humanity by interdimensional tricksters. But these two interwoven strands (alien and OE) can be separated through diligent research and deduction.
Archeological, mythological, and genetic research[4] reveals the existence of an underlying objectivity and tangibility to the alien presence throughout human history. For instance: ancient observers describing advanced technologies that made no sense them and therefore could not have been projections of their cultural expectations, yet which begin making sense to modern investigators armed with knowledge of quantum, hyperdimensional, and transdimensional science. Or, consider the anomalies in the human genome suggesting we are genetically modified organisms, if not outright genetic creations by some primordial founder race.
None of the preceding examples can be credited to today’s ghosts, demons, and astral parasites who simply lack the technology and tangibility to accomplish such feats. But that doesn’t prevent them from imitating aliens crudely, fancifully, and ostentatiously by telepathically interfacing with a gullible subject and spinning for them an elaborate belief system. So we must be mindful of what these beings can do, what they cannot do, and thereby detect when a potential abductee or contactee has been caught up in a case of occult entity deception. If a case is questionable, then we should be proportionately more cautious and discerning about drawing from it any conclusions about the alien presence.
Notes
1. Bill Chalker, Hair of the Alien: DNA and Other Forensic Evidence of Alien Abduction (New York: Pocket Books, 2005).
2. Robert Bruce, The Practical Psychic Self-Defense Handbook: A Survival Guide (Charlotteville: Hampton Roads, 2011).
Contingency plans in the event of there ever being a first contact with an alien civilization aren’t just the work of science fiction authors, there are actual government-sanctioned, reviewed, and adopted protocols for eventualities that might occur should humans ever meet another space-faring intelligence (or communicate with beings from other worlds).
One Scot scientist has rewritten the standard protocols for first contact, the first such revision since 1989. But those new protocols have come with an unexpected price: He has been inundated with communications of a more Earthly and disturbing nature — the unfortunate recipient of messages from members of the UFO conspiracy theory crowd and the aliens-among-us believers, individuals he describes as “varying levels of mental health.”
Deadline News Agency reported on July 1 that Dr. Duncan Forgan, an astrophysicist at St. Andrews University in St. Andrews, Scotland, was charged with developing the protocols of just how the rest of humanity should be told about making contact with extraterrestrials. Working under the auspices of the research institute SETI (the Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence), Forgan developed parameters by which authorities and/or concerned agencies should be made aware of the existence of alien life forms. Given that interpersonal and general communications practices have expanded to a 24/7 news cycle, never-ending informational feeds via various telecommunications methods, and the person-to-person and person-to-group interconnectivity available now through social media outlets, his was the burden of attempting to find some way to tell humanity it was not alone in the universe without causing widespread — even worldwide — panic.
Dr. Forgan’s work new guide, “#FoundThem- 21st Century Pre-Search and Post-Detection SETI Protocols for Social and Digital Media,” was published in May. Although alien life, the existence of extraterrestrials (whether intelligent or not), has always been a controversial topic, the astrophysicist was quite unprepared to see his e-mail in-box loaded with queries and accusations concerning UFOs and grand governmental conspiracy theories. He was also unprepared for those alien enthusiasts that believe they (themselves) are aliens among humans and were contacting him in an effort to return home — to whichever alien world from which they believed they originated.
Forgan says his “spam folder is quite a treat.” And the UFO and alien enthusiasts aren’t shy about what they think, nor are they restrained in speculative accusations and positing conspiracy theories.
“We’ve been accused of putting out this information because we’ve already found it out and the government are trying to cover it up. A lot of it is quite generic – ‘You would say that because you’re part of the cabal’.”
Dr. Forgan has been accused of one participating in an “ivory tower moon landing [conspiracy] theory.” But then there are those — self-described extraterrestrials living among us humans — who simply want his help returning to their home planet.
He recalled “one person saying they had invented a perpetual motion machine and he would give me the blueprints, and his reasoning was he had been sent to earth to wait for the next stage of evolution and he had got bored of waiting.” Forgan added, “He broke the prime directive because he wanted to go home.”
Note: The Prime Directive is a fictional overriding regulation regarding first contact in the science fiction television series “Star Trek.” It outlines the forbidding of interfering in any way with an alien civilization’s evolution that might in any way influence that species’ indigenous and cultural development.
Conspiracy theories and Earth-trapped aliens aside, it should be noted that scientists at Cornell University tweaked the Drake Equation with the Fermi Paradox and Copernicus’ Mediocrity Principle to determine that yes, there is assuredly intelligent alien life in the universe, but given that vast distances and the probable rise of extraterrestrials to the communicable stage make communication with such alien intelligence difficult, it could well be as many as 1,500 years before first alien contact with intelligent life occurs.
By then Dr. Duncan Forgan’s new guide to breaking the news of first alien contact with humanity will likely have undergone a few changes.
Two young Siberians filmed a mysterious bright, shell-shaped UFO flying through the night sky over Siberia.
Footage uploaded to YouTube shows the strange UFO as it floated in the sky over Cherlak, in the Cherlaksky District of Omsk Oblast in Siberia, Russia, on Wednesday, June 29, 2016, according to the Siberian Times.
The video shows the strange object dancing or “flouncing” unsteadily in the air, suggesting that the person filming the UFO was moving his hands constantly.
But Siberian Times reports that Peter Mironov, 22, insisted that he kept his camera still while filming the object in the air. He said he held the camera firm as he recorded the UFO flying over Cherlak on Wednesday.
He suggested that the UFO appeared to dance or “flounce” in the air because it was a “kind of flame.”
“Here it is. Wow. I’m filming it. Look, it flounces. Look, we do not see this but the camera does,” he speaks excitedly in the video. “No, I’m not shaking the camera, I’m holding it firm. Look, it’s a kind of flame. You see the ball. It is cone-shaped, and we’re not seeing this with our eyes.”
According to Mironov’s girlfriend, Tatiana Kopylova, 23, who uploaded the strange footage to YouTube, they observed several shell-shaped UFOs that appeared to shape-shift or change shape from cone to diamond shape as they flew over the Irtysh River for about two hours.
“Look, it’s a kind of flame. You see the ball. It is cone-shaped, and we’re not seeing this with our eyes.”
Some viewers expressed skepticism, pointing out that Tatiana’s YouTube channel indicates that she has an interest in UFO phenomenon and that she may have faked the video to gain attention. Others suggested the pair had probably filmed a quadcopter, a laser pointer or a Chinese lantern.
However, the seemingly baffling sighting may have a simple explanation, according to a Siberian astronomer, Vladimir Krupko.
According to Krupko, it appears that the young pair had actually filmed a starry sky and that the cameraman had focused closely on a bright star or satellite. The appearance or shape of the star or satellite was distorted by the fact that it was filmed “using close up,” Krupko explained.
“I’m sure that we see a starry sky being filmed. But there is a lack of information on the time of the shooting,” Krupko said. “This and the fact that they filmed the video using ‘close-up’ doesn’t allow me to say which part of the sky was filmed.”
“I’m sure that this was a bright star filmed close-up. That is why it appeared as some strange cone-shaped or diamond shaped object,” the astronomer continued. “It moves because the camera moves in the hand of the cameraman. At high magnifications all the tiny shifts are visible.”
“I’m sure that this was a bright star filmed close-up. That is why it appeared as some strange cone-shaped or diamond shaped object.”
But UFO blogger Scott C. Waring rejected the astronomer’s explanation. Commenting on his weird UFO Sightings Daily blog, the veteran UFO and alien hunter insisted, predictably, that the object was a fast moving UFO that has been seen over several locations in the world.
“This is a UFO, and it has been seen around the world and moving about at high speed,” he wrote.
“No, this is not a planet or star, it is a UFO. I personally have seen it over Taiwan,” he added.
The UFO hunter referred readers to an identical footage he captured over Taiwan on July 29, 2013 (see below) using “a Sony Full HD, HDR-CX380 with a 55X extended zoom and a 30X optical zoom.”
He had uploaded the footage to YouTube on August 14, 2013 (see below).
“Awesome catch, I recorded the same UFO here in Taiwan two years ago.”
According to Waring, the UFO he captured over Taiwan was identical to another captured over Kunming, China, on the same day, July 29, 2013 (see below).
Footage showing the apparently shell-shaped UFO hovering over Kunming in China went viral on Chinese social media at the time.
A similar UFO — a “glowing ball of light” — was also filmed descending on the Dome of The Rock In Israel in 2011 (see below).
The incident was witnessed by thousands and many believed it was an “angel of the Lord” visiting the temple.
The document discloses that part of a "vehicle from outer space" was found by a pilot.
Yesterday Express.co.uk revealed how a top UFO researcher had dared the US Government to charge him after he went public with his own Wikkileaks of 11 pages of top-secret explosive UFO files from American and Canada.
Among the papers Victor Viggiani revealed at the first Canadian National Inquiry into UFOs in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, was a confidential memo dated November 14 1968.
The Criminal Investigation Burea (CIB) F Division document was headlined "Re UFO found in Northern Saskatchewan".
The document said on October 17 the same year, a Mr J Hodges regional representative, of the associate committee on meteorites of the National Research Council of Canada, had taken a "small metal fragment" which was found by an unnamed pilot to the Crime Detection Laboratory.
It said it was found in the Wollaston Lake area, 450 miles northeast of Prince Albert, near the Manitoba border.
Examination revealed the exhibit had likely formed part of a vehicle that travelled in outer space.
CIB memo
The document said: "Examination revealed the exhibit had likely formed part of a vehicle that travelled in outer space."
It is unclear what further examination was carried out on the object, but the memo said that Mr Hodges was due to take it to the National Research Council in Ottowa.
Photographs are understood to have been taken, but have yet to resurface.
UFO investigators are treating the document as significant in the history of the quest for proof that Earth is visited by intelligent aliens.
But sceptics have argued without further information, there is nothing to suggest it may not have been part of a satellite or space rocket that had been sent into noter space by humans and then re-entered our atmosphere.
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NORAD documents reveal 75 UFO intercepts annually
NORAD documents reveal 75 UFO intercepts annually
by Roger Marsh
Victor Viggiani
North America’s Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) tracks an average of 1,800 UFOs annually and intercepts about 75 times each year, according to Canadian Access to Information Act (AIA) documents recently released to UFO Disclosure Advocate Victor Viggiani.
No one at NORAD is saying these were UFOs – but instead, they refer to unidentified objects as Tracks of Interest (TOI) or Unknown Tracks.
Viggiani spoke Saturday night, June 25, 2016, at the Alien Cosmic Expo in Ontario, Canada, and copied panel members on the 11 documents he is in possession of.
NORAD is the North American Aerospace Defense Command – a combined U.S. and Canada organization – that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and defense of North America. NORAD is located at Peterson Air Force Base near Colorado Springs, CO.
In response to Viggiani’s request for documents pertaining to NORAD tracking or intercepting UFOs, a letter from NORAD Operations details how requests for information on Unknown Tracks cannot be released due to their sensitive nature due to national security. But the letter does provide a summation from the NORAD Commander.
“However, the NORAD Commander has approved the release of the following information regarding Tracks of Interest (TOI) and Unknown Tracks. The yearly average in the past five years has been 1,800 TOIs and 75 intercepts.”
In addition to this letter, Viggiani also received a six-page document as an example of a TOI.
Reached at his home in Toronto today, Viggiani said this particular document is very revealing, but also leaves a number of unanswered questions.
The document is a NORAD status report, which uses a line-item approach as details are available to be reported. Some of the lines are redacted or blocked out so that they cannot be seen. In one area they outline how an intercept was ordered on three objects.
“The missing information,” Viggiani said, “is obviously what did they see when they intercepted?”
Viggiani is the News Director of international news service Zland Communications. From his biography:
“His study of anomalous aerial phenomenon, research and analysis of Extraterrestrial issues spans over 30 years. His experience involves UFO sightings report investigation, academic and radio journalism with a primary focus on UFO/ET government Disclosure. Victor has addressed the media and audiences in Sydney and Brisbane Australia, Washington D.C., at the Washington D.C. National Press Club, CBC and CTV Toronto television news programs and at Convocation Hall University of Toronto. Victor is a co-host on the Richard Syrett Show on AM 740 Radio in Toronto.”
The 11 documents – including 15 pages – can be seen here for review.
For over four years, the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library project has been photographing and digitizing the tens of thousands of tiny remnants of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The scanning is finally completed and a preliminary analysis of previously illegible text has opened the scrolls to new interpretation, starting with a section that describes Noah’s Ark as being pyramid-shaped. Does someone need to notify theCreation Museum and theArk Encounter?
Dr. Alexey Yuditsky of the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library project presented some of its findings at the recent Eighth International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Ben Sira and Related Fields. The researchers used advanced imaging technology from MegaVision to take 28 photographs of each scroll fragment, varying the wavelengths and resolution. At the near-infrared wavelength level, the camera was able to read characters that had become invisible to the naked eye.
The findings on what the newly-found text said will surely cause controversy among biblical scholars and Noah’s Ark fans. Yuditsky says a previously illegible word having to do with “the ark’s tallness” is believed to be “ne’esefet,” which means “gathered.” He believes the writer was describing how the ark’s roof beams gathered or met at a point, forming a pyramid shape. While other writings have also painted the ark as a pyramid, this would be the earliest.
Photographing the scroll fragments
Another sure-to-be controversial fragment that is now readable describes how sins might be forgiven just like monetary debts are forgiven, leading researcher Chanan Ariel to believe it refers to paying money for forgiveness, an activity similar to the medieval practice of indulgence selling, one of the targets of the Protestant Reformation. Is this proof that it may have once been biblically approved?
Before and after image of a Dead Sea Scroll fragment
The new analysis also helps clarify the meaning of vague words like “ptil.” In one of the many sex-related stories in the Old Testament, the book of Genesis tells the tale of Judah having sex with his daughter-in-law who is disguised as a prostitute. He paid her with his “ptil” and two now-legible fragments say that “ptil is his belt.” Now his wife finally knows why he came home smelling like cheap perfume with his pants falling down.
The project is ongoing as Dr. Yuditsky says only 80 percent of the fragments have been scanned for analysis and preservation.
Whatever your beliefs, analyzing and interpreting the 2,000-year-old puzzle that is the Dead Sea Scrolls can be a lot more fun and educational that arguing about whether a pyramid can float and how many dinosaurs it would hold.
“We really had a great show,” Bob told me as the three of us walked up the gravel path toward the Parkview Lodge in Linville Falls, North Carolina.
Before he took his first engineering job with Bell Laboratories decades ago, Bob had worked mostly on weekends as a professional keyboard player in a progressive rock band. However, his musical expertise had little to do with the kind of “show” he was describing for us now.
“In these pictures, you’ll see one of the lights rising steadily over the mountaintop,” Bob’s friend Bill, also a musician of many years, explained. “Bob captured the entire sequence, but in my photo, you’ll actually see where the object changed direction.”
Bob Ashmore and Bill Fox began coming down to Western North Carolina years ago, tagging along with other coworkers who spent their vacation time looking for scenic areas of the Eastern United States where weekend hiking trips were ideal. But that wasn’t all that had drawn the two engineers to the region.
Long exposure photo, taken at night, showing unidentified illumination passing above Table Rock, North Carolina. The date was June 18, at approximately 10:30 PM local time. The Camera was a Canon PowerShot (SX150 IS), with focal length 19.757, F-Stop 4.5, and an exposure setting of 8 seconds. Image by Robert Ashmore, 2016.
“One of the guys on that first trip had a Commander X book,” Bob recalled, referring to a peculiarly kooky book first published back in the 1970s called Underground Alien Bases: Flying Saucers Come From Inside The Earth! (the book can still be purchased onlinehere). “I remember reading through it, and seeing that it talked about a supposed underground base right where we were going!”
The base, as the book alleged, existed underneath Brown Mountain, North Carolina, which had already been recognized as a “UFO hotspot” for decades, due to the anomalous lights that are famously associated with the region. Needless to say, there’s no evidence that any “underground bases” exist beneath Brown Mountain — nor any other localities in the region — although such amusing rumors have been occasionally fueled by periodic Special Forces training operations carried out in the nearby Linville Gorge (a friend of mine, who had undergone training with Green Berets in the region a number of years ago, once described to me the harsh conditions the rugged Linville Gorge provided during such training excursions, which included scouring creeks for crayfish and salamanders in order to survive).
Despite all the silly talk of underground bases, it had been the kernel of possibility that a valid “earth light” phenomenon seemed to be occurring in the region that caught Fox and Ashmore’s attention, giving rise to decades of return visits to try and observe and photograph the region’s mysterious illuminations.
Much the same, it was my own interest in the subject — and one of my many personal visits to the area in search of possible causes for these alleged “earth lights” — that I met the aforementioned Pennsylvania lab workers. To this day, they continue to visit the region with hope of observing the strange nighttime “light shows”, and I often join them to compare notes about what is known, and what remains unknown, about the so-called “Brown Mountain Lights.”
Cropped image above identifies light sources ranging from stars, aircraft, and possible campfires or lanterns on Table Rock, alongside amber-colored source of illumination (see image earlier in this post for detailed camera information). Note the difference in coloration and appearance between aircraft lights and the amber colored object, with elongated appearances on film due to the camera’s 8-second exposure time. Photo by Robert Ashmore, June 18, 2016.
Briefly, to give a bit of background on the broader “earth light” phenomenon, I will cite Sean B. Palmer’s essay “Earth Lights: Spooklights and Ghost Lights“, which gives an authoritative overview of the subject. Of course, it is a theme that has been documented by many others, including physicist William R. Corliss, Paul Devereux (as outlined in the excerpt below), and my own contributions in previous articles and MU posts over the years; Palmer’s definition and brief history of the phenomenon is as follows:
“Earth lights are a rare anomalous light phenomenon, mistaken throughout history as dragons, UFOs, and ball lightning before being recognised as a separate category. One leading theory is that they are produced by tectonic strain in minor fault lines, so that they are literally generated by the earth.
In America they’ve been called “spooklights” or “ghost lights” since at least the 1950s, but Persinger and Lafrenière were the first scientists to recognise the phenomenon, in the late 1970s. The lights were renamed and brought to wider public attention by Paul Devereux in 1982 with his publication “Earth Lights”.
They appear in many colours, shapes, and sizes, though the basketball-sized globular orange variety seems most common. Most sightings occur at night, when some lights can be seen from miles around. They’re reported to be able to move against the wind and reach extraordinary speeds. Their terrestrial nature means that though many sightings are sporadic, there are some locations where they appear relatively often. It’s through studying these hotspots, such as Hessdalen in Norway and the Engligh Pennines, that their characteristics become evident.”
The assessment above is largely informed by the research by British scientists that occurred in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, during which some of the most interesting scientific work pertaining to the earth light phenomenon was undertaken.
The lights seen near Linville, North Carolina, known colloquially as “The Brown Mountain Lights” due to their prevalence near that location, have a history dating back to 1913. Some sources maintain that there are earlier legends about the lights, but despite this long-held rumor, no apparent evidence for this exists. Skeptical researcher Joe Nickel offers the following brief, but quite concise, history of scientific research into the cause of the lights, in his article from earlier this year:
The first known reference to the lights in print was in the September 13, 1913,Charlotte Daily Observer. In 1913 a U.S. Geological Survey geologist concluded the lights were those of locomotives, while a U.S. Weather Bureau report of 1919 explained the phenomenon as an electrical discharge compared to South America’s “Andes Light,” although the writer had not actually visited the site.
The careful reader will note that, while I have disagreed with some of Nickel’s conclusions in the past, I don’t disagree with him on all points. In order to lend a bit of balance to this post, I am comfortable citing Joe’s research here, and unlike many skeptics that write about this subject, Joe has taken the time to travel to Brown Mountain, and put in the hours of field research that many other “experts” on the phenomenon have not (this explains his mention of the U.S. Weather Bureau report above, which likened the Brown Mountain phenomenon to another “spook light”, though the author of that report had not witnessed it firsthand).
And, despite my own numerous visits to the region, I too am one of these individuals that has seen very little which seems to fall into the category of “undeniable proof” of some mysterious phenomena at work. What I have seen, as far as evidence, includes many photographs, and I’ve interviewed at least a dozen or more witnesses over the years who have shared detailed accounts of lights they observed there under a variety of meteorological conditions. To me, this suggests somethingrealis occurring in the region, which bears similarity to lights, similar in behavior to ball lightning, that are observed near Hessdalen, Norway, as well as mysterious illuminations seen at Marfa, Texas, and a variety of other places around the world.
However, the problem with the long-held mystery of the Brown Mountain Lights is that, as we attempt to learn “what the lights are”, we must acknowledge that we are actually dealing with a variety of different sources of illumination, the majority of which have very prosaic underlying sources.
During one of our visits to Wiseman’s View, a popular observation point for light-watchers in the Linville Gorge, Ashmore, Fox and I were accompanied by a number of area locals. At one point, someone exclaimed, “look, there’s one!” and, turning our attention toward the light in question, the object did appear rather unusual… at least while viewed with the naked eye, and at a distance.
“Here”, a voice from behind me said. “Try looking at it through these.” Chris, an off-duty fireman from the nearby Jonas Ridge community, handed me a pair of quality binoculars, and focusing on the light, the enhanced optical conditions they provided clearly revealed the flashing beacon of a small aircraft, which had been obscured by the partly cloudy conditions further away.
I stayed and spoke with Chris afterward, comparing notes about the lights that so many describe seeing. “I’m convinced that 99% of what you see up here is just locals over there on Table Rock and Hawksbill Mountain, playing the Brown Mountain Lights game,” he said. “They’ll get up there with Chinese lanterns, flashlights, Roman candles, and whatever else, just to get a rise out of people.”
Despite his skepticism, Chris was quick to assert that he had had a few of his own observations. “When things are seen, it’s never over here in the Gorge,” he told me. “But I remember a number of years ago, on Christmas Eve, I had been driving down Highway 181 toward Morganton, and as I passed Brown Mountain on my left, there was a very odd light that moved across the side of the mountain. These weren’t orbs, and they didn’t resemble headlights. They moved like blue-white electricity, crackling across the mountain at ground level. They moved too quickly to have been off-road vehicles, and I remember radioing other firefighters on duty that night, who saw them over the course of the evening as well.”
Chris further noted that the lights, whatever they had been, had appeared when it was particularly cold. “The night we observed the lights, I’ll never forget because it was on Christmas Eve, and it got unusually cold that year. I believe the temperature had been about 3 below zero.”
While noting the fact that I’ve never seen something I take to have been an anomalous occurrence in the area, there have still been instances that have caused me to wonder. On one occasion many years ago, I had traveled with two friends to the 181 Overlook, roughly the same area where Chris and the other firefighters had observed the “electric” lights on Christmas Eve several years earlier. High in the sky, I observed an amber-colored light, which was moving slowly over the mountain where we stood, which suddenly blinked out. At the time, I had guessed that a refraction might have occurred, in which I had seen the reflection of distant headlights moving up the mountain, which might explain both the color, as well as sudden “blinking out” as the light vanished. Years later, I also considered that the light might have been the International Space Station, a satellite, or possibly a bit of metallic debris in low-orbit as it entered the Earth’s shadow. However, the amber coloration seems inconsistent with my numerous other observations of the aforementioned orbital objects, which are bright white in appearance, similar to starlight.
Where the “advocates” and the “skeptics” seem to find the most common ground is that, despite the legends about the lights and their various causes, it remains clear that there is no single phenomenon that is recognized as being the “only” source of the Brown Mountain Lights. While a fairly consistent hypothesis has suggested over the years that the “real” lights may be something akin to ball lightning, the majority of the objects seen and photographed near the area likely have more prosaic origins.
Again, as skeptic Joe Nickel wrote earlier this year in his Skeptical Inquirer piece, “The evidence is clear: There is no single explanation because there is no single phenomenon(author’s emphasis). Just as we know that not all UFOs are weather balloons, not all Brown Mountain lights have a single cause.” Despite Nickel’s acceptance that there are a variety of causes underlying reports of the Brown Mountain Lights (he acknowledges the possibility that some are actually ball lightning, too), it is worth noting that the article in which he stated this had been titled, “The Brown Mountain Lights: Solved! (Again!)”. To be fair, there is actual no solution being offered here; instead, there is what I would call an instructional assertion that, while a number of things are seen at Brown Mountain and surrounding areas, no single phenomenon has been accounted for as being “the” supposed light source in question. In truth, most of us appear to agree on that point, regardless of our interpretations of the likelihood of there being a “mystery” at hand.
Image of “Brown Mountain Lights” by Bruce Roberts, circa 1962.
In the end, perhaps there are good questions that can be asked, without having to bring alien craft, ghosts of ancient Native Americans, or inter-dimensional vortexes into the equation; though I have very seldom, if ever, met anyone with a serious interest in the lights who actually asserts that such things are the underlying causes of the illuminations. Both the science-minded skeptics I’ve worked with, as well as the more open-minded amateur researchers, seem to lean toward a ball lightning or “earth light” explanation. If there are indeed any particular factors about the region that cause such illuminations to occur here, and with greater frequency than in other locations, this area may yet provide us with something unique, after all.
For my part, I think there is certainly data that warrants further consideration for the Brown Mountain and Linville light phenomena. If even a minority of the illuminations reported have something to do with environmental conditions that may cause this area to be more “active” than others, it seems it should be worth devoting time for study; whether that relates to an actual source of light, or merely the presence of meteorological conditions that cause an increased potential for refractions, mirages, etc. Either circumstance may offer new clues about our natural world, and what kinds of special conditions might contribute to the broader observation of unidentified lights in our night sky.
UFO investigators are looking at an image that shows a 'smoking flying saucer' which it is believed could have been falling to Earth.
The snap was caught over a forest surrounding the Yuba River, in Dobbins, California, and has been handed to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), the world's biggest organisation dedicated to investigating such sightings.
In a report to MUFON, the unnamed witness said they did not see any craft in the sky while photographing the area.
He wrote: "I was on a boat fishing trip with my father. We were on the North Fork of the Yuba River. On this day at about 5pm (June 22) I took several pictures of the surrounding canyon and forest.
"While reviewing all the camping photos, I observed an object in the sky above the treeline in one of the pictures.
"I had taken three pictures within a few seconds of each other. The second picture has the object. The first and third picture of the same location have no object in them.
"The object looks rectangular, and shiny silver or white on one side. In the location where the photo was taken there were no aircraft in the sky and the only birds we had had seen were hawks or vultures.
While reviewing all the camping photos, I observed an object in the sky above the treeline in one of the pictures.
Unnamed witness
"The area we were in is very secluded. There were no other people around, and no noise other than the river going over a rock bed."
Scott C Waring, editor of UFO Sightings Daily, pointed to the smoke and said it could well have landed.
He said: "UFOs often move fast, so fast that the human eye would not be able to notice it. The digital eye is more perfect and can capture most UFOs, but some are just too fast.
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Alien Abduction More Like an 'Ambulance Call'
Alien Abduction More Like an 'Ambulance Call'
Travis Walton (left) and Richard Dolan listen as Paul Hellyer speaks during the Canadian National Inquiry into UFOs on Saturday at the Alien Cosmic Expo at the Best Western Brant Park Inn. (Brian Thompson/The Expositor)
Travis Walton's story about being abducted by aliens hasn't changed in more than 40 years.
But his perception of the 1975 incident has.
He told more than 300 people at the Alien Cosmic Expo on the weekend at the Best Western Brant Park Inn that, over time, he has developed a better understanding of what happened to him in 1975 while working with a logging crew in Arizona.
"Rather than call it an abduction, you could say it was an ambulance call. I got too close, was injured and they were the only ones in position to reverse the damage."
Walton, who was 21 at the time, was working in Sitgreaves National Forest, near Heber, He said he got too close to a mysterious craft, knocked unconscious and then beamed up into the UFO. He was missing for five days.
His story was the subject of the 1993 movie, Fire in the Sky. Two years later, Walton wrote about his experiences in a book with the same title.
Walton's story, the impact it has had on his life and others involved has been made into a 90-minute documentary by filmmaker Jennifer Stein. Called The True Story of Travis Walton, the documentary was screened at the second annual expo, which began Friday and concluded Sunday.
Walton was part of session at the expo that was billed as the first public examination and investigation in Canada of the truth behind UFOs.
He said that people's reaction has changed to him and his story.
"Initially, reaction was pretty hard to endure," he said. "People were frightened by the very idea and that was the motivation, the basis, for not accepting it.
"They would rather believe that the (logging) crew had murdered me than see what they had seen."
However, over time, the reaction of people has improved because they are better educated.
Other speakers included Nick Pope, Stanton Friedman, Grant Cameron, Stephen Bassett and former federal cabinet minister Paul Hellyer.
Bob Mitchell, a Brantford resident and an organizer of the hearing, called the group of speakers a lineup of rock star researchers, authors and historians. Mitchell is the author of several books on UFOs and extraterrestrials.
One of the panelists, Richard Dolan, a UFO historian and researcher, spoke about some of the government documents he has seen on UFOs.
After the Watergate scandal and the Vietnam War, the U.S. Congress passed a bill that made it easier to get documents through freedom Of information requests and a lot of UFO documents were released, he said.
"A lot of the documents were boring but quite a few were not," Dolan said. "They showed case after case of violations of sensitive air space over U.S. (military) bases."
Descriptions of the UFOs were similar in that they had flat bottoms, dome tops, were silent and had incredibly maneuverability. On top of that there were statements from military personnel about the serious nature of the air space violations, he said.
Dolan also told the audience that it is important to know the history of UFO sightings and reports.
"History is all we have and if we throw away our history we have nothing," he said. "We need to maintain our understanding of the historical record of this phenomena.
"We don't want to just jump into this in 2016 as if it hasn't existed throughout our lifetime."
He said that the historical record appears to show, that after the end of the Second World War and the advent of the nuclear age. that there was a change with respect to the UFO phenomena, which became more visible.
Dolan speculated that the change may be attributed to technological advances and humans becoming better at testing things.
And, while the U.S. government has consistently said there is nothing serious about the phenomena, it is known that at deeply classified levels the problem is being taken seriously, Dolan said.
"I would like to know why there is this discrepancy," Dolan said. "Whatever it might be, we need to know why these lies have been allowed to flourish.
"Whatever the truth is on this subject, whether its extraterrestrial and they are here to enslave us or to help us or if its something else entirely, something is going on and we need to know what it is."
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US AIR FORCE PILOT SPEAKS OUT ABOUT WHAT HE WAS ORDERED TO DO WHEN THE MILITARY TRACKED A UFO
US AIR FORCE PILOT SPEAKS OUT ABOUT WHAT HE WAS ORDERED TO DO WHEN THE MILITARY TRACKED A UFO
What Are Military Pilots Told To Do When They See A UFO?
“Decades ago, visitors from other planets warned us about where we were headed and offered to help. But instead we, or at least some of some of us, interpreted their visits as a threat, and decided to shoot first and ask questions after. The inevitable result was that some of our planes were lost, but how many were due to retaliation, and how many were a result of our own stupidity, is a moot point.” – Paul Hellyer, Former Canadian Defense Minister (source)
If there is one thing that’s extremely obvious, it’s the fact that the UFO issue is an international matter which concerns each and every one of us. There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of military encounters with UFOs that we know of so far, though this only became known in the ‘mainstream’ world a few short years ago when dozens of governments around the world decided to release thousands of pages of UFO-related documents to the public domain. For example, here is the latest batch, released by the United Kingdom in June of 2013. Prior to this release, the presence UFOs was still thought to belong to the realm of conspiracy theories, but thanks to this release, more and more people are starting to take this issue seriously. According to former White House Chief of StaffJohn Podesta, the existence of UFOs is a “fascinating phenomenon, the nature of which is yet to be determined.”
“This thing has gotten so highly-classified… it is just impossible to get anything on it. I have no idea who controls the flow of need-to-know because, frankly, I was told in such an emphatic way that it was none of my business that I’ve never tried to make it to be my business since. I have been interested in this subject for a long time and I do know that whatever the Air Force has on the subject is going to remain highly classified.” – Senator Barry Goldwater, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee (source)
Again, large portion of these documents detail military encounters with UFOs. For example, a Defense Intelligence Agency document describes a UFO encounter reported by two F-4 interceptor pilots. Keep in mind, these objects are not only seen by pilots, but they are also tracked and confirmed by radar on the planes and on the ground. There is often visual confirmation by the pilots who are sent to check the object out as well. During this encounter, the pilots experienced critical instrumentation and electronics loss as they approached the object, and when they turned away from it all instrumentation and communications came back online.
“As the F-4 approached a range of 25 nautical miles it lost all instrumentation and communications. When the F-4 turned away from the object and apparently was no longer a threat to it, the aircraft regained all instrumentation and communications. Another brightly lighted object came out of the original object. The second object headed straight toward the F4. ”(source)
You can read more about, and find multiple examples regarding the military and UFOs, in the article below:
This is commonly how these situations play out, and as Richard Dolan, author and one of the world’s leading experts on UFOs, stated at the Citizens Hearing On Disclosure, many pilots have actually lost their lives after being ordered to intercept these objects. Whether this was a result of critical instrumentation failure or something else seems to be unknown at this time. Paul Hellyer said, in the same speech that’s sourced in his quote above, that after pilots were losing their lives (because of critical electronic failure), the UFOs actually started to take corrective measures to avoid our aircraft.
Some have postulated that the magnetic fields around the craft of the UFOs were too intense for our technology.
” Everything is in a process of investigation both in the United States and in Spain, as well as the rest of the world. The nations of the world are currently working together in the investigation of the UFO phenomenon. There is an international exchange of data.” – General Carlos Castro Cavero (1979). From “UFOs and the National Security State, Volume 2,″ written by Richard Dolan.
Hearing From The Actual Pilot
Below is a video of Milton Torress speaking at the National Press Club shortly after the UK government released the file that detailed the encounter. He was kept silent for decades, but now he is an excellent example of someone with firsthand experience who can provide a detailed, eyewitness description.
Here’s what he experienced.
“It could stop, it could absolutely stand still, and it could go Mack 10 or more in any direction.”
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30-06-2016
'SO CHARGE ME': Alien investigator dares US Government as he releases 'UFO Wikileaks'
'SO CHARGE ME': Alien investigator dares US Government as he releases 'UFO Wikileaks'
A TOP ET disclosure activist publicly "dared" the US Government to charge him after he carried out his own UFO Wikileaks in defiance of the alleged secrecy surrounding the subject.
Canadian UFO disclosure advocate Victor Viggiani made the bold challenge during what has been called the first ever national inquiry in the country into the subject.
He dared the US government to indict him over making public 11 sensitive documents about North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) records of the radar tracking of more than 1,800 UFOs.
I might add, in reference to the NORAD files, I have been threatened with indictment if I release these files. I am hereby releasing it to you, and I dare the US government to charge me.
Victor Viggiani
Quoting from the documents, as he made them public, Mr Viggiani said: "Any distribution of this kind of information threatens National Security and violates the Espionage Act of the United States.”
He said the reports showed the phenomenon of UFOs or Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAPs) as they are often referred to, have “been discussed, analyzed, assessed and sequestered at the highest levels of governance and military authority on the planet.”
He said: "I have here in front of me 11 documents, I call them the Renock files, directly from NORAD."
Mr Viggiani said the documents contained details of UFOs being found and intercepted by the military.
He said joint intelligence committee reports between Canada and the US showed the two countries had colluded to play down the issue of UFOs.
He said: "I might add, in reference to the NORAD files, I have been threatened with indictment if I release these files. I am hereby releasing it to you, and I dare the US government to charge me."
• Don't miss on Express.co.uk tomorrow: What the secret UFO files contain.
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