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Springer
reply to post by Notheycant
Having spent a couple days at the ranch I can say it's a beautiful piece of property in as close to a "magical setting" as one could hope to find. While we were there (Crakeur, Johnny Anonymous, myself a certain British pal of ours went on the trip) I thought I finally saw my first UFO through the night vision gear we had with us. Turns out it was a U.S.A.F. craft which was still classified at the time. Such is life.
Regarding the ranch itself and the claims its owner makes about contact with otherworldly/inter-dimensional/multi-dimensional beings, the only thing we saw that might have been close to that were some lights up on the mountain. Unfortunately the morning after the night we saw the lights the security guy for our pal from Britain was scanning the mountain using some high powered field binoculars saw a small group of people (3 or 4 if I remember right) walking around up there very close to, if not exactly where we saw the lights the night before. After we all had a look at them it was apparent they had a camp set up and that's where our "lights" came from the night before.
I sincerely wish we could have had an experience up there that we couldn't explain, I would love for there to be some verifiable evidence that something out of the norm was happening up there but there wasn't for us. That wasn't for lack of trying either, Johnny had enough cameras set up (infra red, night vision, etc...) at enough angles and varying field of view distances to catch just about anything that moved in the sky or close to the ground.
It's a beautiful spot but we couldn't come close to experiencing much less verifying any of the claims, which, I have been told has put us in the "disinformation" or "planned opposition" group according to James G.
I'd have figured we just weren't "enlightened enough", I could have believed that...
Springer...
zazzafrazz
Would like to go to the ranch, but I don't think I could handle all the annoying people 'OOOing and Aaahing' over the orbs there.
I'm not enlightened enough I 'spose.
Springer
I'd have figured we just weren't "enlightened enough", I could have believed that...
What is his prediction for 2014? Can anyone summarize please?
Springer
reply to post by Notheycant
Having spent a couple days at the ranch I can say it's a beautiful piece of property in as close to a "magical setting" as one could hope to find. While we were there (Crakeur, Johnny Anonymous, myself a certain British pal of ours went on the trip) I thought I finally saw my first UFO through the night vision gear we had with us. Turns out it was a U.S.A.F. craft which was still classified at the time. Such is life.
Regarding the ranch itself and the claims its owner makes about contact with otherworldly/inter-dimensional/multi-dimensional beings, the only thing we saw that might have been close to that were some lights up on the mountain. Unfortunately the morning after the night we saw the lights the security guy for our pal from Britain was scanning the mountain using some high powered field binoculars saw a small group of people (3 or 4 if I remember right) walking around up there very close to, if not exactly where we saw the lights the night before. After we all had a look at them it was apparent they had a camp set up and that's where our "lights" came from the night before.
I sincerely wish we could have had an experience up there that we couldn't explain, I would love for there to be some verifiable evidence that something out of the norm was happening up there but there wasn't for us. That wasn't for lack of trying either, Johnny had enough cameras set up (infra red, night vision, etc...) at enough angles and varying field of view distances to catch just about anything that moved in the sky or close to the ground.
It's a beautiful spot but we couldn't come close to experiencing much less verifying any of the claims, which, I have been told has put us in the "disinformation" or "planned opposition" group according to James G.
I'd have figured we just weren't "enlightened enough", I could have believed that...
Springer...
AutumnWitch657
reply to post by SonoftheSun
I don't like Gary Oldman staring at me like that.
Crakeur
zazzafrazz
Would like to go to the ranch, but I don't think I could handle all the annoying people 'OOOing and Aaahing' over the orbs there.
I'm not enlightened enough I 'spose.
Allow me to enlighten you. When we were there, there were a few other people visiting the ranch and they were going bonkers over James' photos of orbs. James would click a few pics and, wouldn't you know it, there'd be tons of orbs in the photos. Then Johnny Anonymous pulled me aside and showed me his photos. He had a bunch of pictures of the field and in the first couple of pictures, no orbs. Then the people in the pictures appeared to be walking and there were orbs everywhere.
The field is an Echinacea field and when people walk thru it, it kicks up dust from the ground and the Echinacea and the dust is what was causing the orbs. Upon closer inspection of Johnny's pics, you could see the orbs were in larger clumps near people's feet.
As Mark said, it's an incredible setting and we certainly experienced the peace and tranquility that a place like that promises but nothing out of the ordinary (unless you count the entourage that accompanied our British companion).
We are ringing in the new year with UFO guru James Gilliland, founder of E.C.E.T.I. - Enlightened Contact with ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence. James has some fascinating ideas and claims