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Seemingly, there is a pattern to your posting. In the case of case, #1, may I suggest in watching out as for he/she may slip out on Tuesday evening (St. Patrick’s) to be found at your neighborhood pub. FWIW, I overlord an iguana named Norm as in Norman Bates named from the movie Psycho who prefers getting baked (somewhat counter intuitive) and then climbs up and then sun baths on his warm little rock.
Pet Case #1 - Born on St. Patrick's day. She eats everything literally. Is a great comfort dog but weighs like a sack of hammers on you.
Pet Case #2 - officially a senior citizen at 15 years of age. Born on Halloween - I will do anything for this dog. He is my boy.
I thought I would start off as a literalist to answer your question before I list the things that drive me crazy!
One of my all-time favorite cases is Operacao Prato which allegedly took place in 1977 on the Brazilian Island of Colares. From accounts there were at least 50 scientists and photographers to document various light forms emanating from both the sky, and emerging from beneath the sea near the mouth of the Amazon. If true , I’d really like to view the video footage.


Or were they on a hunting expedition, similar to the movie Predator?What's your take on all the apparent human experimentation that went on as a part of this case?
Travis Walton remains questionable, even though all passed a polygraph, some evidence suggests that Mr. Walton may have been tripping on acid.Unlike most UFO injuries from exhaust systems that appear to be accidental (that would have to include the Travis Walton case, if you favour that one,
Fascinating ...In answering the question what cases do you value the most I have so say that Pascagoula is the one case that really stands out because of the complete history of that case from 1973 to now. There is some significant documentation and media elements that we can visit, such as the covert police audio recording of the two men - in an empty room these guys speak the truth of what happened and that has really significant implications for all the other really big UFO's cases that involve witnesses seeing and interacting with non human intelligences. The Broken Arrow and Kelly-Hopkinsville cases are also favourites that seem more credible after Pascagoula.
Charles Hickson did become a UFO celebrity and then later claimed a second abduction (I have problems with repeats of abduction events and people who persistently see UFO's), but the movie about Calvin Parker - wow. That also sealed it for me. These are two very different men whose statements are very compelling, and in Parker's case, strikes me as being really humble, authentic and sincere.
The beings that they encountered, what unfolded in the totality of the story, what they saw and experienced is just so incredibly potent in detail and it's a case that makes me believe even more in the Dechmont Woods Encounter. From Pascagoula I stretch forwards and backwards through many other cases, and in their totality and diversity there's a whole other series of questions that unfold. These guys were physically taken and attacked and treated like how humans experiment on animals and that makes Colares more believable, and so on.
So if this case ever collapses then I'm gonna hang up UFO shirt for good and just stick to growing plants and trees. Maybe I'll finally take up astronomy?