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    Real Help, and Advice.

    Yeah, three is pretty young. Can I ask you: are you sure these phenomena are connected with the building? I suppose the only way you could be sure is if you were to spend a substantial time in a different location as a family. If there are no incidents, then it's probably location-related. If...
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    Can't believe I'm saying this but:

    OK - how many we talking about?
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    Whitley Strieber's next book

    Whitley is an abductee (or as he prefers "experiencer"). He's problematic for sure, but he still reports the same experiences all his life as do so many others. For many years abductees all over the world have quietly, discretely report they are sometimes dealt with by beings which are...
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    Whitley Strieber's next book

    Strieber's next book, due for publication on 12th April, looks intruguing: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0765323761/?tag=rockoids-20 Here's a snippet from "Unknown Country": Hybrids is about what happens when advanced hybridization technology falls into the wrong hands, and hybrids with a...
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    Real Help, and Advice.

    At one time, it would have been claimed that your house needed exorcism. Just out of interest, when your son talked about "the owl" what exactly was he referring to? Can you maybe ask him? NB many people report essentially similar - even identical - experiences as those you describe.
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    elitism, snobbery,.....why?

    That just about sums it up. Another wise soul is claimed to have once said "Man cannot live by bread alone" which is essentially the same thing.
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    Homeopathy's Effectiveness

    Angelo You probably know that homeopathy originates in Germany with the work of Hahnemann in the 1700s. It's been very enduring and resistant to debunkerism for more than 200 years. Back in the 1990s I lived in Germany for a while. During that time I never met anyone either through work or...
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    elitism, snobbery,.....why?

    "Reason not the need: our basest beggars are in the poorest things superfluous." ...from King Lear, by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare agreed with you 100%, Simone.
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    Is anyone else Roswell-ed out?

    Donald Keyhoe referred in his second book, published around 1953, to USAF mess-hall rumors of the recovery of a flying disk, complete with small-stature dead aliens, from the desert in NM some years earlier. It then went quiet for 25 years, until revived in the late 1970s when Jesse Marcel...
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    Whitley Strieber

    Whitley has admitted to a number of people over the years that he "has a hard time telling fact from fiction" or words to that effect. I recently re-read "Communion" after 23 years, and it retains its visceral power. He's a good writer, for sure, and the narrative fits mainly with those of many...
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    Books That Got You Started

    "Above Top Secret" by Tim Good in 1987, after hearing him in a radio interview. Later "Secret Life" by Dave Jacobs opened up my mind somewhat; that all this abduction stuff so frequently lampooned and dismissed in TV documentaries pushing the debunker-agenda might be off target, and that the...
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    Bob Bigelow Bought MUFON ??

    A number of people (including Tim Good, for what it's worth) told me over the past couple of years they were absolutely certain that Carrion was a spook, and had strong connections to the CIA. If true, this sorry mess might be even more complicated than it looks.
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    A walk on the mean side

    What happened to Lance Moody? He used to hang out round here every day.
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    Kean Train Keeps on Rolling

    Yeah thanks for the effort, Hotkafka.
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    Bob Bigelow Bought MUFON ??

    Don - why the hell did the MUFON Board sign up to this in the first place? It looks insane. You say they agreed to this 2 years ago, in February 2009? Were you involved in this decision in any way? On another point, I understand members of MUFON are volunteers. Volunteers don't have contracts...
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    Can't believe I'm saying this but:

    Hotkafka, a person who hides her real ID behind a variety of assumed names and disguises in order to slander someone else on the internet, cannot herself be slandered (using a strict legal definition of the term) until and unless her own name and ID are revealed. In other words, you can't...
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    Budd Hopkins - The Pioneer of Abduction Research by Kay Wilson

    TO These six consequences which Vallee detailed and expanded on in "Messengers of Deception" did not refer to belief in ET visitation per se. They discussed specifically the effects of messianic contactee belief-systems of interaction with benign and omniscient aliens who would come to...
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    Can't believe I'm saying this but:

    Hello Hotkafka Broadly speaking, your perspective is correct. However, BPD is different to the general rule in that its sole manifestation is a persistent, vindictive and very public defamation campaign against one single individual. The perpetrator is a "persuasive blamer" who often puts...
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    Budd Hopkins - The Pioneer of Abduction Research by Kay Wilson

    You can think whatever you like, Angelo. You can think Barack Obama is a reptilian alien from the draco system, or that Travis Walton is a liar. Thinking something does not make it so, and doesn't mean anyone is ever going to take any notice of you. I would just advise you to consider that in...
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    Stephen Basset to release "undeniable evidence

    So far as I can see the only people who don't despise Michael Horn for the arrogant, deluded charlatan that he is, are the handful of Billy Meier disciples. Bassett's agenda is as we all know, to promote "Government disclosure" of what he (and others) claims to be the evidence they have of ET...
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