The only reason I came back here to engage was because I missed the interesting parts of discovery and thought development around anomalous events and experiences. There are still a bunch of new and old questions that I'd like to gain some...
The only reason I came back here to engage was because I missed the interesting parts of discovery and thought development around anomalous events and experiences. There are still a bunch of new and old questions that I'd like to gain some...
I immediately went and got the Chris Rutkowski book. I wish Collins would write one on Cash-Landrum, but I am familiar with his website - good stuff! I remember the chatter about the Phoenix Lights (but I was graduating that year and my energy...
I've been getting a lot of academic papers from Academia.edu on the subject of UFO's. It's an exceptional resource site that has increased its volume of academic papers on paranormal topics substantially, specifically in the area of UFO studies...
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...
This is the way Chris may have summed up Ufology in it’s current state. This episode to view is hit and miss, whereas you may need a subscription.
The Twilight Zone S03:E14 - Five Characters in Search of an Exit
All four of the cases you mention are landmark events in their own unique way.
The most detailed work on Cash Landrum is from Curt Collins on his Blue Blurry Lines site. This has every single critical piece of information regarding The Cash...
I immediately went and got the Chris Rutkowski book. I wish Collins would write one on Cash-Landrum, but I am familiar with his website - good stuff! I remember the chatter about the Phoenix Lights (but I was graduating that year and my energy...
I've been getting a lot of academic papers from Academia.edu on the subject of UFO's. It's an exceptional resource site that has increased its volume of academic papers on paranormal topics substantially, specifically in the area of UFO studies...
I've been getting a lot of academic papers from Academia.edu on the subject of UFO's. It's an exceptional resource site that has increased its volume of academic papers on paranormal topics substantially, specifically in the area of UFO studies...
All four of the cases you mention are landmark events in their own unique way.
The most detailed work on Cash Landrum is from Curt Collins on his Blue Blurry Lines site. This has every single critical piece of information regarding The Cash...
I think Travis Walton is almost more compelling than the Hills. But I'm iffy on both. Travis stuck to his story and there's credibility in that I find that compelling. The statements from those in the truck are the ones to focus on..what they...
Or were they on a hunting expedition, similar to the movie Predator?
Travis Walton remains questionable, even though all passed a polygraph, some evidence suggests that Mr. Walton may have been tripping on acid.
Operation Saucer (Portuguese...
I remember back when abductions had hit something of a fever pitch post-Communion publication there was much discussion on the mystery of the "threshold experience". What was missing from abductee narratives was that moment of moving from our...
Socorro, Falcon Lake are the ones for me that come to mind. I do like the more recent tic tac incident. I thought Communion was a great book at the time, but I think the recent skepticism regarding abductions/hypnosis is more than warranted...
I think about this case because of the mass amounts of people involved and the detailed notes of the one female doctor that documented much of the events and medical cases. It's a real tantalizing case; because, it's one of the few cases where...
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...
Geneva Hagen grew up in the foothills of Appalachia with an extended family that practiced folk magic such as dowsing, table rapping, precog dreaming and psychic healing. She was coeditor of Caveat Emptor and Crossroads Quarterly zines and on...
Geneva Hagen grew up in the foothills of Appalachia with an extended family that practiced folk magic such as dowsing, table rapping, precog dreaming and psychic healing. She was coeditor of Caveat Emptor and Crossroads Quarterly zines and on...
What is your take on when an abductee is taken aboard some type of saucer which is described in one term, and then once inside the dimensions seem much larger, as it is seemingly the rule and not the exception. It’s like their consciousness it...
I remember back when abductions had hit something of a fever pitch post-Communion publication there was much discussion on the mystery of the "threshold experience". What was missing from abductee narratives was that moment of moving from our...
I watched the interview with the captain. It is quite the tale from a very serious and straightforward interview subject. Previously, I had read through the primary doctor's notes and of course Vallee's write up on the case back in the day. His...
Geneva Hagen grew up in the foothills of Appalachia with an extended family that practiced folk magic such as dowsing, table rapping, precog dreaming and psychic healing. She was coeditor of Caveat Emptor and Crossroads Quarterly zines and on...