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Originally posted by amigo
What I found the most intriguing are the dates of these reports, they all date back at least 20 years ago and some even more. Does this mean that more current reports on these subjects do not exist, they were never commissioned or that they have been classified. It would be interesting to read the actual reports, they might contain clues and links to bits and pieces of the larger picture.
Originally posted by MikeboydUS
Ive been analyzing the abstracts on the citations and so far I have found Bearden's Fourth Law of Logic interesting even though he does make some bizarre claims about other concepts. His fourth Law of Logic is on his website.
The Citation on the Mysterious Phenomena of the Human Psyche is a translation of a Soviet document from the 1960s. Thats probably one of the reasons I'm having trouble researching the author.
The Ferdinando Cazzamalli report is from 1943. Seems that the military has been interested in anomalous phenomena for awhile. It mentions experiments going back 30 years. 1913?
The latest date on any of these reports is 1988. Which makes me wonder how many reports are still classified and when was the latest one done.
Originally posted by MikeboydUS
"The One Human Problem, Its Solution, and Its Relation to UFO Phenomena. "
stinet.dtic.mil...
Levels of unconsciousness-- including the collective human species unconscious--emerge naturally as types of crosstalk between hyperframes.
By the author's formula, the psychokinetic power of a mind level increases exponentially as the number of biosystem stages involved. At the level of the collective human species unconscious, the psychokinesis is sufficient to materialize symbolic tulpoids (thought forms)*, given a sufficient stress stimulus in large groups. Using the cold war as the major stress stimulus on mankind since World War II, the author shows that most major UFO waves in the literature precisely fit the model.
Originally posted by discomfit
This stuff looks like pure crazy talk. I guess those blips on the radar are a result of stress also. By crazy talk I mean, "evidence please ?"
It's not just that this sounds beyond belief but I don't see nor have I ever seen any evidence to support these type of claims. If someone knows of some evidence that supports this please inform me.
It seems like they handed some scientist a fist full of money and said : come up with some smart sounding reason why UFOs aren't real. Not like they haven't done that before.
[edit on 4-8-2007 by discomfit]