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Government and UFOlogy

Free episodes:

Two Witnesses Vision

Paranormal Novice
(The first link is Michael Aquino thread on UFO website Above Top Secret "ATS")


 
Lewis M. Terman: Pioneer in Psychological Testing by Henry L. Minton

Terman's Kids: The Groundbreaking Study of How the Gifted Grow Up by Joel N. Shurkin

Fred Terman at Stanford: Building a Discipline, a University, and Silicon Valley by C. Stewart Gillmor

Before World War II/During World War II/After World War II Keywords:

Lewis Madison Terman

Eugenics

World War I Psychological Tests/The Committee on the Psychological Examination of Recruits/The Committee on Classification of Personnel in the Army

Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales

Genetic Studies of Genius

Lewis Terman and American Psychological Association (APA)

Frederick Emmons Terman

Stanford University

Industrial Park to Silicon Valley

Stanford Research Institute (SRI)

SRI and ARPANET; springboard for the Internet

SRI and Office of Naval Research (ONR)

Vannevar Bush and National Defense Research Committee (NDRC)/Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD)

Frederick Terman and Radio Research Laboratory (RRL)

Non-Lethal Weapons and Psychotronic Research
 
Yep — North America is fast becoming a third world.
Construction projects here are plagued with overbilling corruption at all levels.
And if you say anything to the officials, you're more likely to get a visit from Guido with his ball peen hammer than see it fixed.

What's the solution . . .

Excellent reply with the Network movie. I quoted the end of it a while ago. Very smart film.

They want a Idiocracy so they can have their New World Order
 
Yes, exactly. Ufological history has engaged in a lot of speculation regarding vortex rings. Even St. James McDonald disputes the possibility that the military were simulating mushroom clouds on the base to demonstrate to soldiers what an atomic bomb would look like. If that was taking place you would think the soldiers would be familiar with such tests and not hold so tightly to the UFO explanation at Fort Belvoir.

In this article the discussion regarding vortex ring sightings promotes positive UFO identification.

How UFO Researchers Know UFOs Create Clouds To Hide Within, Sept 1957 US Army Ft. Belvoir, Virginia Sighting.

You would think such a common phenomenon that would be seen everywhere from factory chimneys to sudden car exhaust blasts would be something to be sorted out. But it seems the history of UFO sightings is well muddled by these vortex rings, offering more confusion than proof.

What I will give to Heflin's narrative is that it is fairly consistent with both his own narrative and what many report, a sudden and rapid UFO streaking off in the distance. If they have exhaust ports then the vortex ring sounds pretty plausible as a consequence of such sudden movements. Maybe that's what happens when the alien stokes the UFO engine with a dilithium crystal to burn off for high velocity take offs?
 
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I really love all those old time alien photos. I'll see your degraded betamax still frame and raise you these black and white and other 80's classics.

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This is a still from the little seen pilot for that classic PBS show Thinking Out Loud. Mishlove interviews this real alien but the conversation just goes in circles.

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This poor character was held out in an underground bunker at Dulce and was later shot by accident when some black books security squad just started opening fire when they got off the elevator at the first alien they saw. To our lost brother, Kryieg, the gang misses you. Peace, buddy.

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Everyone thinks this photo is from Vallée's bathroom but it's actually taken at Al Hynek's place following the Socorro incident. Ray Stanford ran into this character wandering some backroads after being left behind when Zamora startled the two in suits. Ray brought the alien to Hynek as he didn't know what to do with it and Hynek whisked it off to his place, like he did with that magical metal sphere. He wanted to talk about advanced propulsion systems but the alien just wanted to keep taking showers.

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This is a really key image in the whole collection of pre-80's photos of aliens because in this historical photo what's being shook on is a significant first agreement between aliens and the human race. We are being given the recipe, for what we now call KD, an addictive, synthetic macaroni and cheese dish loved to this day, in exchange for the alien's right to abduct human beings for their own experiments whenever they like. .

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This girl from Uzbekistan in the 1970's found this little guy lost in the desert so she adopted him as her constant companion. They lived together till they were both quite old and you know how it goes; when the old woman died the alien died that same week. Can you believe it?

P.S. the context behind that degraded video image originally posted is from a failed tv drama series called "Aliens Got Talent", hosted by the visiting spirit of Bob Barker. They were airing it during daytime soaps so it just never really took off. But I bet you that if they had Shatner as the host the show would have blown up.
 
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So I thought I would look at one of these just to see if there was anything there as I really like the idea of Lucifer's Technologies, portraying the alien as a demon with great tech. I buy that more than Spielberg's latest regurgitation of the mediated and populist history of ufology
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This particular entry talks about the usual reverse engineering of captured technology, citing the shift from germanium transistors to silicone transistors. I think Vallée was on the Paracast explaining that there is in fact a very detailed and precisely recorded history of transistors, which you can find out for yourself with any old search engine or AI compatriot.

But for me this brings up the whole echo chamber, or Memeplex as David Perkins once explained to Chris O'Brien, or maybe Greg Bishop, when talking about paranormal phenomena and our understanding based on the replicating echoes of truth and untruth. As it was and so it shall remain.

There's no measure of a critical voice in ufology because it's too filled with the same false suppositions and vampires of cases that keep coming back from the dead. I feel like the Internet both destroyed and recreated ufology into its own Memeplex and multimedia broadcast of mostly junk, suppositions and conspiracies mixed in with actual cases. It's a Tower of Babel, babbling on and on with some actual threads of good information weaving through it all. Validity remains a democratic choice.
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I think most of the good discussion and hardcore analysis of the phenomena is done by private groups and those who can afford the tech to do any analysis and recording of them. It's going beyond multidisciplinary and moving behind paywalls at the same time, where the barriers to entry are fairly well established. I think your best bet to tuning into a variety of voices that still range from esoteric to philosophical and analytical is the stuff around The Archives of the Impossible and their annual symposium. There's some interesting academics there and Vallée, and Streiber who, as a contactee, reminds me over and over again that you can't put much stock in the contactee's voice....they wander inside themselves too much.

Gone are the days when the heavy hitters of ufology and their contrasting opinions jammed the airwaves and magazine editorial rebuttals. Friedman, Clark, Hynek, Keel, Menzel, Klass, Moseley, Vallée have almost all disappeared. There is no moderator of the media landscape and the decentralization of voices into digital platforms just distorts any real signal. I miss the old Paracast, that's for sure.
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I haven't heard a good strong signal in a long time. Even the irrationalists have meandered into some kind of academic surreal buddhism. It's all just floating, as UFOs do, in our upper atmosphere for only some of us to see.

I think it would have been grand to have been a teen at the time of Aimé Michel and follow him then Vallée, consume Keel and then, bypassing Friedman to get balanced by Clark, returning to Fort and then reading Hansen and the rest of Vallée, and finally some Mac Tonnies in your retirement years, while drinking a beer in the backyard.

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