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  1. Tom From Hong Kong

    The Enfield Poltergeist Case 1977

    There is also the testimony from an independent neighbor who claims to have seen the older of the two girls levitating while looking from the street into the girls' bedroom window. One of the spookiest ghost stories I have ever heard!
  2. Tom From Hong Kong

    July 25, 2010 - Rich Dolan

    I very much enjoyed the episode, in particular the discussions surrounding: (i) UFOs and artificial intelligence, which is fresh and helped advance my own personal thinking on the UFO topic, and (ii) Debord's 'La Société du spectacle', with which I largely agree (particularly the part about the...
  3. Tom From Hong Kong

    Further discussion of Hypnosis goes here

    Keiko, You raise a very good point, which is while Hopkins and Jacobs are often assailed for their lack of professional qualifications, you do have a number of qualified hypnotherapists who have reached very similar conclusions as they have (Mack, Smith, Carpenter). I agree someone like...
  4. Tom From Hong Kong

    ET Contactee here

    omniSense, If people believe what you are saying, then they are free to engage with you on this message board. Alternatively, if they don't, then they merely can refrain from opening up this thread and commenting. Everyone is an adult here and certainly smart enough for form their own...
  5. Tom From Hong Kong

    Questions for Philip Imbrogno

    I would love to hear Mr. Imbrogno speak definitively about the cattle mutilation phenomenon, if any, during the Hudson Valley UFO flap. Does he have first hand or other reliable information about exactly what happened (there are reports this occurred, and that the government flew in replacement...
  6. Tom From Hong Kong

    Channeling Enki

    Looks like the major earthquake hasn't occurred . . .
  7. Tom From Hong Kong

    Further discussion of Hypnosis goes here

    Hotkafka, I have a genuine question for you, as a trained professional: both David Jacobs and Budd Hopkins discuss their extensive "apprenticeship" periods working with qualified psychiatrists and hypnotists prior to setting off and doing hypnosis on their own. In many professions (such as...
  8. Tom From Hong Kong

    Conspiracy Theorist Convinces Neil Armstrong Moon Landing Was Faked

    Sorry, but two quick follow-on observations: (i) as to the ongoing fray between Siebert and Armstrong, I suspect from Siebert's perspective you have a pattern of evasive behavior on Armstrong's part, refusing to step forward and take an oath that he walked on the Moon, over the course of...
  9. Tom From Hong Kong

    Conspiracy Theorist Convinces Neil Armstrong Moon Landing Was Faked

    Please re-read my posts. I certainly would not have gone about this encounter in the same manner as the uninvited gentleman (Siebert?) in the clip pasted above. In fact, if you read what I wrote, I never said that. But, if I was a public figure like Armstrong, finding myself being placed in...
  10. Tom From Hong Kong

    Conspiracy Theorist Convinces Neil Armstrong Moon Landing Was Faked

    I disagree. I would go ahead, make light of the situation, swear on the Bible and satisfy the guy's (and many others') curiosity. No harm in doing so -- simply be done with the guy. I would have him donate the $5,000 to my favorite charity. I do not understand your point about "dignity and...
  11. Tom From Hong Kong

    Conspiracy Theorist Convinces Neil Armstrong Moon Landing Was Faked

    It would be easy enough for Neil Armstrong to go ahead and swear on the Bible, and perhaps make a joke about doing so at the same time, but he refused. He actually looks very uncomfortable. I don't know if this proves anything one way or another, but you have to admit it is quite odd. If the...
  12. Tom From Hong Kong

    July 18, 2010 - David Hatcher Childress

    Archie, thanks for the note. I am currently in Tokyo, so I will need to do this from memory. Regarding odd occurrences in archaeology, Michael Cremo (Forbidden Archaeology) has published quite extensively on the topic. Now, to be clear, I don't buy into everything Cremo says, but he does...
  13. Tom From Hong Kong

    Conspiracy Theorist Convinces Neil Armstrong Moon Landing Was Faked

    Anaximander, If I understand your question correctly, I doubt the Russians would provide photographic evidence supporting the fact that the U.S. beat them to the Moon -- better just to have everyone speculate the whole thing is a hoax. If you are saying the Russians haven't produced any...
  14. Tom From Hong Kong

    Conspiracy Theorist Convinces Neil Armstrong Moon Landing Was Faked

    Archie, My personal view is that there may be something to the claims about the moon photos, and perhaps even the lunar landing itself, being hoaxed. There are some very logical questions which are readily addressed which I have not seen NASA answer. There were others who were onto the...
  15. Tom From Hong Kong

    Ingo Swann

    I am halfway through Penetration, which can be downloaded from the internet on a site called Scribd.com. Swann's claims certainly are far out, although I have always found him to be credible for some reason. I believe it is uncontroversial that he was involved with SRI, and had a level of...
  16. Tom From Hong Kong

    Conspiracy Theorist Convinces Neil Armstrong Moon Landing Was Faked

    Has anyone ever seen a scientific discussion of how the astronauts withstood the solar radiation outside of the Van Allen belts? This should be easy enough to research and address, but I have never seen an article which does so. The argument is that the lunar module and spacesuits were too...
  17. Tom From Hong Kong

    July 18, 2010 - David Hatcher Childress

    In fact there is some very odd archaeological evidence that has been uncovered and remains unsatisfactorily explained. And there are a host of mysteries surrounding the presence of the moon beyond the fact that it is the same size as the sun when viewed from the earth (most recently, I read an...
  18. Tom From Hong Kong

    Kelly Johnson

    Spot on! . . . particularly the part about politicians and lawyers . . .
  19. Tom From Hong Kong

    Stan Friedman vs. Virginia Debating Champ

    Perhaps those in attendance at the debate were better able to understand its context -- a less than serious gathering organized by a liquor company. Dewars approached a recent Dartmouth grad turned comedian willing to show some leg (quite an odd combination already at that point) and sat her...
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