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    BBC and Rendlesham - again

    Hey look at this: Maybe it WAS a flying lighthouse! That would explain the lighthouse zooming across the sky to the wonderment of all observers, descending through the trees breaking branches on the way down, landing with a triangular pattern of indentations in the soil, and flying over RAF...
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    Chinese Farmer claims he had sex with alien

    Actually this is part of the fairy lore of the British Isles: that the abducting fairies, who take people off to the Other World to make fairy/human cross-breed children (changelings) and from which people return with "missing time", have a fear of/antipathy to iron. Passport to Magonia, and...
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    The Missile FINALLY EXPLAINED !!

    During a conference there we stayed in this (actually quite comfortable and OK) place near the centre of town, where the owner claimed she was "In contact with the commander of the Orion Fleet" who had messages for ME! Well I listened attentively...
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    The Missile FINALLY EXPLAINED !!

    "I am of the Council of 24, she is of the Council of 8...we have incarnated here to prevent this galactic war...this is not insanity, this is ascension..." For a moment there I thought I was watching a US remake of Monty Python's Flying Circus, but then I remembered a few years ago I met...
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    MUFON director now supports Meier case

    I met George a couple of years ago and liked him, though I have to say he doesn't come over as either critical or deep-thinking. Meier has always clearly been a fraud in the classic mould of George Adamski and Truman Bethurum et al, and his photos of paper-mache saucers a joke. At least he...
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    Abduction surveillance

    They are extremely capable neurological manipulators: i.e. they can shut down many voluntary motor functions of the body but keep others going (heart & lungs, consciousness, eyesight, basic movements very constrained and controlled) simultaneously. It's an extreme effort to even move a finger...
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    Abduction surveillance

    The cam-idea has been tried many times by many people in many places. One of the problems is battery draining/temporary power failure of electronics in the presence of whatever agency is responsible for this (most people know the reports of car battery/power failure); another, the mental control...
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    Abduction surveillance

    Yes, TO: one night in February 2009 we had four branches of a tree outside our bedroom window clearly broken from the pressure of something pressing down on them from above, following a night of "activity". They're clever bastards and extremely covert, but occasionally make minor mistakes. I...
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    Ancient Aliens-Season 2 just as bad as 1

    Thanks Eddie. I generally enjoy your posts, and your take on things is usually close to the mark. A cynic might say that TV shows like this are just about channel-surfing entertainment for the ignorant, and not intended to be taken seriously as anyone genuinely interested in the subject matter...
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    Bill Cooper

    Greer's fake left hand comes off wheel @ 303-304 You signed up to these forums just to post this tired, discredited old crap about Greer shooting Kennedy? I didn't think anyone took this rubbish seriously these past 15 years since that drunken, violent, psychopathic liar and plagiarist Cooper...
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    BBC and Rendlesham - again

    Peter Robbins and I spent a day at Rendlesham Forest a year ago. There was a distinct circular patch of ground in the field at Capel Green where the object landed on the third night and was reported to be surrounded by armed USAF personnel. Nothing would grow there for several seasons: Peter...
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    Will the Federal Reserve Cause a Civil War?

    Maybe this is why there has been a sharp decline in numbers of Europeans wanting to make a life in the US these days. Having spent a lot of time in both Europe and the USA, I think Europe generally has better social models for a coherent society than the USA, despite some obvious public sector...
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    Username secrets revealed!

    Always loved your avatar.
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    Will the Federal Reserve Cause a Civil War?

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    Ongoing Internet --- UFOs are real vs. They are not-- mutli-page civil war.

    The Rendlesham Forest incident was not about lights seen in the sky. It was about broken tree branches, a multiply-witnessed three-dimensional object on the forest floor, deep triangular impressions of landing gear in the soil, elevated radiation levels, a large circular area of burned and...
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    Will the Federal Reserve Cause a Civil War?

    I'm not an economist, and don't propose to suggest anything new or radical. Currencies need to be backed by assets, for sure, and in the modern world mostly they are - at least the sound ones are. My understanding of the crisis of the past couple of years, at source, was that we saw an...
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    Barney and Betty Hill...again.

    These are good questions to which the answers may be quite complex. One factor may be the oft-reported experience of the abductors putting screen memories in the minds of abductees to make themselves look like someone/something else familiar to them, in order to generate emotional response...
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    Will the Federal Reserve Cause a Civil War?

    Martina Realistically, there is no alternative in the C21 to FIAT currencies. It all comes down to defining what "money" really is. There will be no return to the mediaeval idea of money backed by metal dug out of the ground (i.e. the gold standard or similar). Those days are - mercifully -...
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    Will the Federal Reserve Cause a Civil War?

    Those prisonplanet assholes have been pulling stunts like that for more than 15 years, since the old days of dial-up modems. Don't worry, plenty of people still get fooled and believe the fraudulent crap they manufacture is for real. BTW the French trade unions and students are protesting about...
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    Barney and Betty Hill...again.

    Thanks for posting this Kandinsky. I recently re-read "Communion" after 23 years and found it a lot less shock-scary than the first time round. Certainly Strieber's experiences as he relates them compare quite closely to those of thousands of others as they report them. He didn't rush to...
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