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originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
What is it with deserts and high strangeness?
I think it's called peyote...
originally posted by: karl 12
originally posted by: fworkman
I am on the fence about multi verse or parallel universe. It seems possible but why the interaction in such a way as to make the contact mysterious instead of just communicating openly?
I'm not too sure what to think either mate although there's a really good book called 'The Utah UFO Display' which covers some of the areas investigated by the rangers (Uintah Basin especially) - also some pretty fascinating testimony compiled over the years by Junior Hicks which came from Native American residents. Here's what the author concluded:
"My long-held, totally unscientific gut feeling is that the intelligence behind the UFO enigma is on display; it wants to be seen by many people - who will only be believed by a few others. It wants to influence the thinking of many of us, but it wants no formal contacts nor tangible proof that would convince the skeptics. And its intelligence is great enough that it can control the situation so that we know only what it wants us to know."
Professor Frank Boyer Salisbury
Image Link:
noufors.com...
When it comes to UFO reports there's certainly been some common patterns in global behaviour observed like pendulum motion, EM effects, water collection, solid light, colour change during acceleration etc.. but I don't think anyone's any nearer to proving unequivocably what these objects actually are or where they originate from - also, the sheer number and variety of reported UFO shapes (and occupant flavours) over the years really does make a person wonder about a kind of multidimensional / paraphysical explanation - different frequencies of reality and all that.
Dr Hynek's mate (and original nuts and bolts guy) Ted Phillips makes some interesting comments in this interview about poltergeist activity beginning in a house immediately after witnesses observed a close range UFO depart vertically outside their upstairs window so god knows what's going on.
Cheers.
originally posted by: Gothmog
Armed Rangers
I would have had me a wall trophy
In Texas , I would have had a wall trophy and 1 million dollars
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
originally posted by: Gothmog
Armed Rangers
I would have had me a wall trophy
In Texas , I would have had a wall trophy and 1 million dollars
They said all they saw were the large rocks being thrown at them from the tree line. I also imagine that to a Bigfoot a 9 mm Beretta is like a child's bb gun. As for shotguns, they might be effective, but if you can't see the target what will you shot at?
I know you were probably being sarcastic.
originally posted by: ziplock9000
a reply to: Lumenari
Yet there's no videos showing this.. Strange that isn't it?
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
What is it with deserts and high strangeness?
originally posted by: fworkman
I'm curious about you thoughts on Christopher Obrien. He has doggedly investigated anomalies in the San Luis Vallee. He can be somewhat abrasively opinionated but has also worked closely with Native Americans and access to tribal land for investigations.
originally posted by: fworkman
karl 12 - Thanks for the interview link of Ted Phillips. Phillips working with legends like Hynek and Jacques Vallee is impressive. Marley Woods area sounds intriguing.
Blog readers will be well aware of the fact that Las Vegas billionaire, Robert Thomas Bigelow, bought a ranch in Utah, in the USA, which became famous as the "Skinwalker" ranch.
However, few will know that he also purchased another ranch, the Mount Wilson ranch, in Nevada. The story of this second ranch has just been revealed in Jacques Vallee's new book "Forbidden Science: Volume 4".
On the way we learned that blue lights, and an x-shaped white glow were seen back in 1993, but I wasn't convinced by Shelley's stories of craft following cars at night, of the UFO that shot intense beams, or hovering black delta craft, and tinfoil-like squares that folded on themselves in the sky and vanished..
link
originally posted by: ziplock9000
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Alarm bells go off in a major way when UFO/Paranormal theorists throw everything but the kitchen sink into something. This video has everything. Bigfoot, Aliens, Ghosts and they apparently experiences all of them too, the lot.
Too good to be true.