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    Username secrets revealed!

    Like Kandinsky I too follow the "Fight Club" rule number one due to my medical/surgical professional credentials and moderately high international profile. AB are simply the first two letters of the alphabet. "Archie" is because of a personal association with Sagittarius, and "Bedford" because...
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    Mac Tonnies Book

    Ooooohh...What's Richard Hoagland gonna do now?
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    Mac Tonnies Book

    o Sure, no argument from me on that general point, though others would credibly and reasonably point out that it's a probabilities game (and might point to anomalies on The Moon and Mars, released FOIA docs & all that stuff). My point about Tonnies' book is that it was promoted as offering new...
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    US Launches Mystery Space Plane

    Maybe Ed Grimsley can see it through his goggles and tell us exactly where it is & what it's doing.
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    UFo and Nukes

    You should email him and ask him. If he knows, he'll tell you. His current email is: hastings444@kitcarson.net BTW for anyone living near Oxford, UK, Robert will be speaking at the University there on the UFOs & Nukes connection on Wednesday 24 November.
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    Mac Tonnies Book

    There was nothing remotely original in "The Cryptoterrestrials". The idea of a second civilization of highly developed but secretive beings sharing the Earth with humans and being in various ways responsible for the UFO phenomenon was postulated by Jacques Vallee and separately by John Keel as...
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    what age do abductions start?

    A few cctv sequences have emerged over the years which seem to show abductions in progress, but in each case could (and probably would) be claimed as mistakes or frauds. About a year ago I saw one of these which was compelling, up to a point. It was from a security-camera mounted high on an...
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    what age do abductions start?

    Hi everybody. The original question to open the thread was "At what age do abductions start?" This question pre-supposes that respondents will have done the necessary investigation, read the relevant literature, spoken with at least a small number of abductees and, over an extended period of...
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    Dr. Richard Sauter talks about recent arrest

    Sauder comes across as a naive and well-intentioned fool. Of course, he should have expected to be arrested having trespassed on a nuclear-weapons site, even though his actions were only a publicity stunt. Fat lot of good this kind of egotistic and narcissistic posturing is ever going to do...
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    Mac Tonnies Book

    Not read it. I hope it's better than the lame and derivative "The Cryptoterrestrials", the worst book I've read in years (and I read about 30 books each year). What's "After the Martian Apocalypse" about? The title doesn't sound promising.
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    Fulham Predicts UFO Fleet to Arrive

    Blossom Goodchild?
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    Charles Hall?

    I contacted Charlie Hall a couple of years ago and, over a few weeks of online dialogue, pressed him on the point of other corroborative witnesses to his claims, or some evidence which might convince a normal skeptic that they are true. I'm still not convinced. I was in NM earlier this year and...
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    Clueless article on "Rendlesham Forest"

    I heard the article live, when it was broadcast. Now I'm about as far from a conspiracy theorist as you could imagine, but it seemed to me to be just a hit-piece, curiously aired the very morning Leslie Kean's new book was published. Very odd. I've seen the Orford Ness Lighthouse from...
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    The UFO book I’ve been waiting for!

    Well, Leslie has avoided possible contamination by publishing endorsements only from hard-core mainstream scientists like Kaku, and focusing only on evidence/testimony from unimpeachable sources. No-one from the normal UFO research/writer circus has been allowed anywhere near it. The intended...
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    The UFO book I’ve been waiting for!

    I saw and heard it years ago, when it took place on TV. Budd and Carl became good friends, and corresponded for years before Carl's death. Sagan actually committed to investigating an abduction case in Ithaca where he lived and worked. Read "Art, Life and UFOs" for a short history of this...
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    The UFO book I’ve been waiting for!

    Said during a TV debate some years ago by Budd Hopkins to Carl Sagan, I believe.
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    Sherif’s nephew claims Travis Walton Hoax well known?

    How then do near-identical scoop scars on the soft tissue originate? These are very prominent, up to 10mm in diameter and quite deep. Looking at them, they should bleed and bleed because they are so deep. But there is no evidence, or memory, of bleeding nor of how they happened. When fresh they...
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    British X-Files describe secret UFO study

    As a point of interest, one of these files has been chosen by Sky News to run on a loop this morning on TV. The subject is a large UFO sighting by Royal Air Force aircrews over the English Channel in 1944, which Churchill immediately ordered classified. The news spot includes fotos of the...
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    UFOs and Nukes

    Having spent personal time with both Hastings and Salas, they seem to me to be 100% genuine and more than credible. Robert Hastings has been researching this issue of UFOs interacting with nuclear weapons facilities patiently, with persistence and professionalism for more than 30 years. I would...
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    Holy Sh*t! John Lear

    Yeah well, maybe. I read and studied all 1,100 pages on NIST1 in 2007, and though not a qualified civil engineer I have friends who are. Not one of them thinks it's "bunk": in fact, one of them contributed to the report. It's 1000x more credible than any CT, certainly more than the sad...
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