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originally posted by: Spacespider
a reply to: SolarWardenOne
Do you have the coordinates for the The Buried Alien Probe ?
Cannot make out the small ones written on the picture to blurred.
Wanted to take a closer look
originally posted by: Hefficide
a reply to: SolarWardenOne
This should help.
Just pick the shade you like and copy paste the HTML code into the field in your profile.
originally posted by: Spacespider
a reply to: SolarWardenOne
Thanks, people can copy paste this into google earth to find it.
41°35'16.85"N 74°14'6.58"W
I am going to start digging ( not literally ) but looking for stories in the area.
Stories of a buried alien craft I would think deserve more attention.
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
a reply to: SolarWardenOne
WELL.
At least during the 'golden age of UFOs', sometimes
people even 'boarded the craft' and they rarely had
engines, gauges, dials or any sort of conrols.
They may well have been made of cheese for all the
technology that was involved.
When I summoned that 'BTUFO' in 2013, it demonstrated
that it could assume any desired shape.. even ones not supported
by our laws of physics (i.e the 'funny' prank it pulled, of
rivets never changing relative size no matter the distance
of 'the craft' from me.
I could talk at lenght about this, but I'd rather end this response
with a note, about how even the 'father of UFOlogy' of a sort,
Kenneth Arnold, later said he was grossly misquoted; that what
he saw was in fact livings things.
There is not in fact, the tiniest possible shread of evidence that
what people perceive as 'UFOs' has any technology involved at all.
Now, granted, almost anything is possible, and UFOlogy is more
like religion than anyting involving science; it's prone to heated
arguments, and far too little compelling evidence of any kind.
Kev
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
a reply to: SolarWardenOne
There's all these crazy stories in both 'UFOlogy' and 'spirituality';
that's the fusion you know.. both 'sides' want to take 'ownership'
of the phenomenon, when there are clearly DEEP psychological
and sometimes (just sometimes) physicdal links both.
Thus the food fight.
For purposes of this disucssion, I won't get into any of that.
As for my summoning?
I first saw the 'craft' in the Eastern sky. It had all the characteristics
of what is called 'an OZ' type encounter. All sound was suddenly lost..
time seemed frozen, all the usual effects so many have detailed when
it's a 'real' 'encounter' and not just some misperception.
I wrote a whole paper on this, submitted it to MUFON, and various
people on here have read it..
But anyway, to answer your question, one of the first things that I noticed
were these RIDICULOUS rivets.
From when it appeared to be like near the eastern horizon. I could see the
rivets clearly, even when I could barely see the 'craft'.
As the 'craft' went from the eatern horizon to the western horizon, the
'craft' changed in apparent size, but the rivets NEVER channged in
apparent size.
I closed my eyes, and it went away.
I opend my eyes, and there it was.
As stated, it changed shape a number of times per my request,
giggled quite a bit, was quite frienndly,
then disappeared over the horizon.
This whole,
'not actually physical', but not entirely 'mental' sort of discussion
happens ad nauseum among peopel familiar with this sort of
thing..
One could write thousands of pages about it, from a dozen
different persectives.
I give the pure nuts and bolts explanation the least possible
explanation, as no laws of physics are conserved in any way..
they are completely flouted.
But sure... some species could be a million years ahead of us,
and choose to fly here, to anal probe farmers for 75 years,
kill and mutilate cows, and all the other ridiculous stuff..
But there are much, much better explanations than that
one.
At least among the actual researchers, not just UFOtainers.
your mileage may vary.
BTW, I did love Farscape myself.
;-)
Kev
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
a reply to: SolarWardenOne
Farscape
Since you asked nicely about that.
As for the rest of your response, thanks for sharing your opinion.
Jacques Vallee, MUFON and a dozen other researchers have spoken
very rationally about my encounter... it's ... in it's own way ...
'common' and nothing special.. many people have experienced
something very similar.
Kev