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Sept 6 - Curt Sutherly

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"Ufology" is not about believing. Once you have experienced an event, it is as real as the chair I'm sitting on as I type this.
Having encountered UFO's myself, I can't help but look at people who say, with a sense of certainty, that no such thing exists as anything other than terminal idiots. I've never seen a platypus in person, but there is enough eyewitness testimony and film evidence of their existence to convince me that it would be idiotic to argue against their existence.
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Hi, im back! yes my 3weeks of study and i got 3 A's for my end of year finals!
i loved the show Gene, just a simple shootin the breeze ep, it was great and Davids imput about computers and how we have hit a rut made me think.
 
Ehhh.. he wrote an entire book on shadow people. It's hard to imagine how much bs you'd have to pad that with to fill up a book.

I've seen "shadow people", specifically the "hat man", since I was a kid, but there's nothing paranormal about them. Any rational person who takes a few minutes to lay out the variables and do some simple trial and error can trigger or eliminate them.

A number of my migraine medications cause this hallucination to manifest, as well as close proximity electromagnetic fields, such as sleeping with my laptop on the nightstand with it doing something.

I guess interdimensional entities or demons makes for a better book though.
 
Ehhh.. he wrote an entire book on shadow people. It's hard to imagine how much bs you'd have to pad that with to fill up a book.

I've seen "shadow people", specifically the "hat man", since I was a kid, but there's nothing paranormal about them. Any rational person who takes a few minutes to lay out the variables and do some simple trial and error can trigger or eliminate them.

A number of my migraine medications cause this hallucination to manifest, as well as close proximity electromagnetic fields, such as sleeping with my laptop on the nightstand with it doing something.

I guess interdimensional entities or demons makes for a better book though.


:) I think you may have posted on the wrong thread . . . You might be thinking of Jason Offutt . . . ;)
 
Good Day Forumerions,

Am just now getting into this episode (and this thread)--a quick point: Stan has condemned many of the MJ-12 docs "publicly" . . . and personally, knowing Stan, I feel he if he came to the realization that he was wrong (about the docs he supports) he would have no problem admitting it.

Cheers,
Frank
 
I'm about 1/2 way through this episode now. So far it's fairly entertaining and informative.

Does anyone know where I can find more information about the incident(s) at the New Jersey lake? I'm super interested in cases where the ufos seem to communicate with or flash lights of different colors.
 
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