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  1. Chuckleberryfinn

    May 10, 2015 — Red Pill Junkie with Richard Dolan

    Speaking of "blaming anyone but himself," why don't you point that high powered perception at the suckers who were fool enough to buy plane tickets and the rest to this event? Or those who purchased pay per view tickets or streaming access? The people who did this have got to accept...
  2. Chuckleberryfinn

    Whitley Strieber

    A black eyed alien kid chain smoking cigarettes in the woods outside of his cabin, stalking him. That still strikes me as the sort of thing one is likely to find out of a cliché horror novel, which is exactly what he writes. He is an author of penny dreadfuls. In my opinion, anyone who takes...
  3. Chuckleberryfinn

    What are you reading ?

    This is the sort of high strangeness stuff I was talking about here: It would be interesting to examine this in more detail, citing specific examples of researchers who seemed very sane and grounded and years later had gone off the proverbial deep end.
  4. Chuckleberryfinn

    May 10, 2015 — Red Pill Junkie with Richard Dolan

    You can't prove in court that it was fraud. Any two-bit attorney could easily argue that his clients were just too stupid to see the truth and that they're all incompetent investigators. It'd be much easier to prove that than criminal intent to defraud and deceive. Plus, the event happened in...
  5. Chuckleberryfinn

    Ron Regehr: The Roswell Slides & the Ramey Memo: Is there a future for analytical ufology?

    When will you post the pictures? I'm sure there are lots of people who would like to see them. Why haven't they been posted yet?
  6. Chuckleberryfinn

    What are you reading ?

    Oh, man. I just remembered the real reason I stopped posting here: Keymaster. He was going to be so much fun. He had some very crazy notions to share, and then Decker banished him from this great land. If only the moderators would welcome him back, he would be sure to entertain us all.
  7. Chuckleberryfinn

    May 10, 2015 — Red Pill Junkie with Richard Dolan

    1) The version Schmitt and Carey supplied was doctored. 2) Kimball and his group doctored their version. 3) Ron is missing something in his analysis. I don't know much about Schmitt and Carey; UFOwatchdog made me pretty distrustful of Schmitt. Say what you will about Kimball, but I don't see...
  8. Chuckleberryfinn

    What are you reading ?

    I was just about to post the following on a new thread with the same title as this one. Then I saw this thread. The little tool that shows you other threads before you post your own -- that's a cool addition. Well done, board managers. I shall have to go back and read this entire thread...
  9. Chuckleberryfinn

    May 10, 2015 — Red Pill Junkie with Richard Dolan

    The few times I followed his sources in the first volume, I remember seeing that he had not related events in a particularly critical manner. One example was an incident in Oregon, Portland I believe, in the intro to the first volume. More to follow on that. I don't have the book any more...
  10. Chuckleberryfinn

    May 10, 2015 — Red Pill Junkie with Richard Dolan

    Batmmannn, Seems to me like it would be difficult to prove a number of those charges. How are you going to prove that they went into the enterprise with intent to defraud and deceive? Their defense attorneys would have an easy time proving that they're just dumb and incompetent. The more I...
  11. Chuckleberryfinn

    May 10, 2015 — Red Pill Junkie with Richard Dolan

    One more note. I think the idea of a refund is a good one. I'm not a lawyer and know nothing about the viability of a lawsuit. Perhaps someone, Chris or Gene or someone else, can consult Kimball on that score? Legally, since the event happened in Mexico, what sorts of grounds are there for a...
  12. Chuckleberryfinn

    May 10, 2015 — Red Pill Junkie with Richard Dolan

    Here is what I think happened to Dolan. He started out researching UFOs a long time ago. He tells the story every time someone interviews him. And now, the years have gone by, and his continued immersion in the subject, the countless hours spent writing, researching, talking, and promoting...
  13. Chuckleberryfinn

    Ron Regehr: The Roswell Slides & the Ramey Memo: Is there a future for analytical ufology?

    What are his expectations about how his forthcoming book may or may not change public perceptions about the Roswell incident? What is the single most important point that he makes in the book?
  14. Chuckleberryfinn

    The next really important case.

    Multiple, independent witnesses of a massive object, larger than any conventional aircraft, operating with some obviously unusual means of propulsion, with multiple photographs and videos taken by many different people -- this is what the next "big" case should look like, if it has any chance of...
  15. Chuckleberryfinn

    san diego ufo

    TV Station Refuses To Comment On UFO Over San Diego I looked for a thread on this and could not find one. Interested to see what those who still follow this subject think of the sighting. CBF
  16. Chuckleberryfinn

    Top 5 Cases from 2009 to Present

    Fascinating. Thanks for the information. I have not been following the subject much since I stopped posting here, which was about 5 years ago. I still check the board from time to time. I ask because the subject of UFOs came up at work recently, and someone, an old guy who lived through the...
  17. Chuckleberryfinn

    Top 5 Cases from 2009 to Present

    Hello, Which cases from the last 5 years would you consider the best in terms of the quality of the evidence and the level of strangeness involved? One example of a particularly good case, in my opinion, is the 1986 Japan Airlines UFO incident. Have there been any on that level of good or...
  18. Chuckleberryfinn

    Missing People…..lots of 'em

    Some ex-posters still read the forum but don't participate.
  19. Chuckleberryfinn

    More Moon Stuff

    The one with the treads is pretty bizarre. It's Photograph number 2 on your article. I left it out because it is unexplainable, at least by me, but perhaps not by someone else more familiar with the physical processes which can generate such a thing. I don't see anything unusual in the...
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