'...Forms
change and pass; bodies disappear; but spirits
linger, to consecrate ground for the
vision-place of souls. And reverent men and
women from afar, and generations that know us
not and that we know not of, heart-drawn to see
where and by whom great things were suffered and
done for them, shall come to this deathless
field, to ponder and dream, and lo! The shadow
of a mighty presence shall wrap them in its
bosom, and the power of the vision pass into
their souls.'
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Gettysburg,
October 3, 1886
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Will
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2020? -
- Live Forever
Inside a Robot Body -
- Are
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- Skipper
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Monster -
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- ORDER FROM CHAOS DEPARTMENT -
Will the U.S. Experience a Violent Upheaval
in 2020?
Circa 1870, the North fought
the South in the Civil War. Half a century later,
around 1920, worker unrest, racial tensions and
anti-Communist sentiment caused another nationwide
upsurge of violence. Then, 50 years later, the
Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement triggered a
third peak in violent political, social and racial
conflict. Fifty years after that will be 2020. If
history continues to repeat itself, we can expect
a violent upheaval in the United States in a few
years.
It sounds like pseudoscience, but it's a published
theory. "My model suggests that the next [peak in
violence] will be worse than the one in 1970
because demographic variables such as wages,
standards of living and a number of measures of
intra-elite confrontation are all much worse this
time," said Peter Turchin, an ecologist,
evolutionary biologist and mathematician at the
University of Connecticut.
Turchin has led the development of a field of
study called "cliodynamics," in which scientists
attempt to find meaningful patterns in history.
The endeavor flies in the face of the traditional
study of history, which assumes the countless
variables interacting within a society lead to
chaotic fluctuations in outcomes like violence and
social unrest. Massimo Pigliucci, a philosopher of
science at CUNY-Lehman College, said most
historians believe that "the factors at play are
so many and so variable that there is little
reason to expect quasi-regular cycles, or a
unified theory to explain them."
But Turchin argues there is order in the chaos
after all.
In the new study, Turchin, who reported his
results in the July issue of the Journal of Peace
Research, compiled historical data about violent
incidents in U.S. history between 1780 and 2010,
including riots, terrorism, assassinations and
rampages. The data indicates that a cycle of
violence repeats itself every 50 years in America,
like a wave that peaks in every other generation.
This short-term cycle is superimposed over
another, longer-term oscillation that repeats
every 200 to 300 years. The slower waves in
violence can either augment or suppress the
50-year peaks, depending on how the two cycles
overlap.
The longer cycle is "the one which we understand
much better, and it is a universal feature of all
complex societies," Turchin told Life's Little
Mysteries. From the Roman Empire to medieval
France to ancient China, scholars have noted that
societies swing between 100-150 years of relative
peace and 100-150 years of conflict, and then back
again. Only some societies exhibit the
shorter-term, and less subtle, 50-year-long cycles
of violence along the way — the Roman Empire, for
one, and if Turchin's theory is correct, the
United States as well.
Why 50-year cycles? Turchin explained that a surge
of violence begins in the same way as a forest
fire: explosively. After a period of escalation
followed by sustained violence, citizens begin to
"yearn for the return of stability and an end to
fighting," he wrote in his paper. The prevailing
social mood swings toward stifling the violence at
all costs, and those who directly experienced the
civil violence maintain the peace for about a
human generation — 20 or 30 years. But the
stability doesn't last.
Eventually, "the conflict-scarred generation dies
off or retires, and a new cohort arises, people
who did not experience the horrors of civil war
and are not immunized against it. If the long-term
social forces that brought about the first
outbreak of internal hostilities are still
operating, then the society will slide into the
second civil war," he wrote. "As a result, periods
of intense conflict tend to recur with a period of
roughly two generations (40–60 years)."
Peaks occurred around 1870, 1920 and 1970.
Confounding this pattern, there was no peak of
U.S. violence in the 1820s. In fact, historians
call it the "era of good feelings." Turchin
explained that social variables such as wages and
employment were "really excellent at that time, so
there was no reason for any violence to get
going." The cycle was skipped. [Do Recessions
Increase Violent Crimes?]
But we might not be so lucky this time around. If
Turchin's model is right, then the current
polarization and inequality in American society
will come to a head in 2020. "After the last eight
years or so, notice how the discourse in our
political class has become fragmented. It's really
unprecedented for the last 100 years," he said.
"So basically by all measures, there are social
pressures for instability that are much worse than
50 years ago."
Pigliucci, who writes a well-known blog on
pseudoscience and skeptical thinking, says that
although he believes Turchin is "moving in the
right direction" by applying mathematical models
to history, in this case he might be seeing
patterns in random data. Violence and other forms
of social unrest undoubtedly vary over time within
any given society, Pigliucci said, but most
historians would say these fluctuations are
chaotic.
"The database is too short: the entire study
covers the period 1780-2010, a mere 230 years," he
wrote in an email. "You can fit at most four
50-year peaks and two [long-term] ones. I just
don't see how one could reasonably exclude that
the observed pattern is random. But of course we
would have to wait a lot longer to collect new
data and find out."
Daniel Szechi, professor of early modern history
at the University of Manchester in England, agrees
that not enough time has passed for patterns to
have emerged. However, he believes "cliodynamics"
could eventually work, once humanity racks up a
few more centuries of good record-keeping. "Maybe
500 years from now we will have sufficient data
and sufficient number crunching power to really
make use of the data we will have generated and
stored in vast quantities since about 1900,"
Szechi said in an email.
But even if, half a milennium from now, massive
data generation and sophisticated programmatic
analysis allows predictive history, Szechi asks:
"is this a good idea?" Prophecies of violence pose
the danger of becoming self-fulfilling. Another
concern is that governments and other institutions
could respond to their knowledge of impending
violence by taking preemptive measures, which
would not always be in the interests of the
people.
The heated debate over cliodynamics will continue
among historians and scientists. Only time will
tell if the cycle of U.S. violence identified by
Turchin holds true, and another telltale peak — or
lack thereof — is only a few years away.
Source: Life's Little Mysteries
http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/2741-cycles-violence-2020.html
- ONLY BILLIONAIRES NEED APPLY
DEPARTMENT -
Live Forever Inside a Robot Body
A Russian entrepreneur who
heads a hi-tech research project called 'Avatar'
has contacted billionaires to offer them
immortality.
Itskov claims he will personally oversee their
immortality process, in exchange for an
undisclosed fee.
Itskov, a media entrepreneur, claims to have hired
30 scientists to reach this goal - and aims to
transplant a human brain into a robot body within
10 years.
'You have the ability to finance the extension of
your own life up to immortality. Our civilization
has come very close to the creation of such
technologies: it's not a science fiction fantasy.
It is in your power to make sure that this goal
will be achieved in your lifetime,' says Itskov in
a letter delivered to billionaires listed in
Forbes magazine.
He has contacted a list of billionaires with
a proposal for funding his quest for immortality -
which Itskov refers to as 'cybernetic immortality'
and the 'artificial body'.
The initiative is opening its San Francisco office
this summer, and will be launching a social media
project connecting scientists around the world.
'The 2045 team is working towards creating an
international research center where leading
scientists will be engaged in research and
development in the fields of anthropomorphic
robotics, living systems modeling and brain and
consciousness modeling with the goal of
transferring one’s individual consciousness to an
artificial carrier and achieving cybernetic
immortality,' says Itskov's official site.
'Such research has the potential to free you, as
well as the majority of all people on our planet,
from disease, old age and even death.'
'For anyone interested, but skeptical, I am ready
to prove the viability of the concept of
cybernetic immortality by arranging an expert
discussion with a team of the world's leading
scientist working in this field.
'I will also be willing to coordinate your
personal immortality project entirely free of
charge for the sake of speeding up the development
of these technologies,'
'This project is leading down the road to
immortality,' says Itskov. 'A person with a
perfect Avatar will be able to remain part of
society. People don’t want to die.'
‘I understand these are some very big challenges
for scientists,’ Itskov says. ‘But I believe in
something you call ‘The American Dream.’ If you
put all your energy and time into something, you
can make it a reality.
Itskov envisages surgically 'transplanting' a
human consciousness into a robot body within 10
years.
He hopes to then 'upload' minds without surgery,
leaving human bodies as empty husks as their
owners 'live on' inside robots.
The project is called Avatar after the James
Cameron movie, set far in the future, where human
soldiers use mind control to inhabit the bodies of
human alien hybrids as they carry out a war
against the inhabitants of a distant world.
'The next effort of science will be to create a
new body for the human being,' says Itskov,
speaking at the Global Future 2045 conference. 'It
will have a perfect brain-machine interface to
allow control and a human brain life support
system so the brain can survive outside the body.'
Itskov says that the system will at first be of
interest to, 'Disabled people and people at the
edge of dying.'
'The third phase will be to create an artificial
human brain,' he says - a computer environment
into which human minds can be uploaded.
His final goal, he says, is to upload human
minds into holographic bodies.
Holograms give plenty of advantages. You can walk
through walls, move at the speed of light, he
says. ‘Remember in Star Wars, Obi-Wan’s hologram?
That was pretty amazing.’
Itskov says he wants to work with DARPA - the
Defense Advance Research Projects Agency in the
U.S military.
DARPA is already researching ways for its
troops to use their minds to remotely control
androids who will take human soldiers' place on
the battlefield.
The Pentagon's hi-tech research arm, has earmarked
$7million for research into the project, also
nicknamed Avatar.
According to the Darpa's 2013 budget: 'The Avatar
program will develop interfaces and algorithms to
enable a soldier to effectively partner with a
semi-autonomous bi-pedal machine and allow it to
act as the soldier’s surrogate.'
Source: The Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2175374/Russian-research-project-offers-
immortality-billionaires--transplanting-brains-robot-bodies.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
- UNCOVERING THE AZTEC UFO
CRASH MYSTERY DEPARTMENT -
The UFO Hunters Next Door
In the early morning desert haze
of March 25, 1948, just eight months after an
alleged UFO crash in Roswell, N.M., two
employees of El Paso Oil Company came upon a
brush fire on Hart Canyon Road, 12 miles
northeast of Aztec, N.M., near a company drip
tank.
When they arrived on the scene, something much
more than flames greeted them. Upon the rocky
hills sat a large, metallic, circular aircraft
with no apparent seams, rivets, bolts or welds
holding it together.
The craft appeared to be about 100 feet in
diameter, and a shattered porthole was its only
sign of damage. As a small crowd began to form
around the scene, one man managed to open a door
to its interior, revealing two thoroughly
scorched small bodies slumped in their seats.
Within minutes, military personnel arrived at
the scene and began to question everyone in the
general vicinity, swearing them to absolute
secrecy as they prepared to move the craft to a
secure location.
No one would hear much about this incredible
occurrence until two years later when Frank
Scully (who would later be the namesake for the
the character of FBI agent Dana Scully in the
televison show, The X Files), a columnist for
the entertainment newspaper Variety, published
Behind the Flying Saucers, a book that has sold
more than 64,000 copies. He claimed the story
came to him from Silas Newton, a wealthy oil
man, and a mysterious "Dr. Gee," allegedly one
of the scientists the military enlisted to help
uncover how the craft had flown and who , or
what, had piloted it.
Yet J.P. Cahn, a journalist for the San
Francisco Chronicle, followed up this book with
two exposés in True Magazine in 1952.
There, he argued that Newton was a fraud,
attempting to make money off of unsuspecting oil
investors through the mention of an oil-finding
device detailed in Scully's book, thus using a
false story about a UFO to capture readers'
attention.
As far as Cahn was concerned, Dr. Gee was none
other than Leo GeBauer, Newton's business
partner and the owner of Western Radio &
Engineering Company, a radio and television
parts supply store. As a direct result of Cahn's
second piece, Flying Saucer Swindlers, both men
were brought to trial in the District Court in
Denver and found guilty of conducting a
confidence game. The fantastic UFO story was
discredited, its proponents silenced and, as far
as the American public was concerned, the whole
thing never happened.
Stealth 'incident?'
Thus lay dormant as a fraudulent tale the
so-called "Aztec Incident" until Mooresville
residents Scott and Suzanne Ramsey became
intensely intrigued by it. They have spent the
last 25 years crisscrossing the country,
collecting more than 55,000 archived documents
and interviewing crash site eyewitnesses in an
attempt to discover the truth behind Aztec.
Their research has culminated in the publication
of a book titled The Aztec Incident: Recovery at
Hart Canyon, from which come the details of the
crash and its apparent deliberate cover-up.
The Ramseys don't appear to fit the mold of UFO
conspiracy theorists. So much are they just the
couple next door that neighbors, friends and
acquaintances have had no idea that they
actively pursue this research. The only visible
signs connecting them to the mystery at Aztec
are their striking, turquoise wedding bands made
on a Native American reservation near the
alleged crash site.
Outwardly, they appear to be ambitious
entrepreneurs. Suzanne once had her own radio
show on KENN in Farmington, N.M. She currently
owns Uncle Scott's Root Beer, an all-natural,
organic herb and spice micro-brew that can be
found in shops and restaurants throughout the
Southeast. Scott works in the magnetic wire
industry, a product that creates a magnetic
field for electric motors, generators,
transformers, CAT scan machines, MRIs, trains
and more.
It was during a business trip more than two
decades ago that the Aztec Incident first
captured Scott's attention. His flight from New
Mexico to North Carolina had been canceled, so
he looked up a customer who was in Farmington,
just 27 miles from the Aztec site.
"What intrigued me was the Navajo Indians (who
worked for the customer) talking about going
mule deer hunting out by the old crash site,"
recalls Scott. "When they said 'flying saucer,'
I thought they were talking about Roswell, and
how could they be talking about Roswell when
we're eight hours away?"
He began to research the Aztec Incident, his
work leading to an interview on Suzanne's radio
show, and the pair's first encounter. She writes
in the introduction to their book, "Scott always
stood out in my mind as a unique radio guest in
that he was very focused on documenting every
statement he made. Truth was all-important to
him."
The couple soon bonded over their shared love
for acquiring knowledge, so deep that Suzanne
says that they have only gone two days in the
course of their nine-year marriage — during
their honeymoon in Puerto Rico — without
discussing the Aztec Incident. "We're committed
to it, or should be committed, one or the
other," Suzanne jokes.
Suzanne says her own fascination with Aztec
increased exponentially as the research began to
unfold, and she saw just how many people would
have to be involved in a cover-up effort. "You
start out by thinking that it's about the crash
and a UFO and you think, well, that's pretty
much it, but my gosh, how many people had to
work on this craft?" she asks rhetorically. "And
how many government and military people were
involved? And just what did it take to not only
pick it up and remove it, but what they did
afterward, how they worked on it, is just
mind-blowing to me."
Panic prevention
The New Mexico of the 1940s, explains Scott
Ramsey, was a desolate, forboding land of which
only eight percent was available to be purchased
by civilians. The rest was owned by the
military, federal and state governments, or by
Native American tribes. It is the Ramseys'
belief, supported by one of the eyewitnesses,
that this barren landscape was the ideal
training ground for all sorts of military
aircraft, especially during the time between the
end of World War II and the start of the Cold
War. They argue that the federal government
would have been eager to discover the technology
UFOs utilized to fly, and would keep this
information classified to prevent it from
falling into the wrong hands.
Scott supposes that the knowledge required to
understand how a flying saucer moved at that
time would have been extensive.
"In 1947 we had just put the first jet, the P80,
into service," he says. "We had just gone from
reciprocating pistons to a turbine jet engine.
... A lot of people in the Air Force said,
'Don't throw away the piston airplanes, these
jet engines aren't going to work.' Now all of
the sudden you have something round, with no
wings, no fuselage, no intakes, no thrust
out-takes. If you have something that can go
that fast across the skies of New Mexico that
they were tracking on radar — we're talking
stealth, invisible aircraft — back then, that
would be so advanced."
Indeed, following many widely publicized UFO
reports in the American Southwest during this
time, the United States Air Force initiated
Project Sign to track and investigate such
sightings in 1947. Although officially
inconclusive as to the cause of the sightings,
the project speculated at the end of the summer
of 1948 that flying saucers were real crafts,
not made by Russians or the United States, and
were likely extraterrestrial in origin. This
intelligence estimate is said to have been
forwarded to the Pentagon, but later destroyed
because of a lack of physical proof of the UFO
visitations, which were explained as aircraft,
meteors or hoaxes.
With the Cold War under way by 1947, the Aztec
Incident falls into a period of heightened
military alert where any potential threats to
national security were taken very seriously. It
is Suzanne Ramsey's opinion that the federal
government would never disclose an alien visit
when the fictional War of the Worlds radio
broadcast in 1938 had already proved enough to
cause widespread panic.
"You look at all the scary things going on and
the uncertainty, and then we're dealing with
someone like (Orson) Wells who comes along and
does his show and scares the bejeezus out of
people," says Suzanne. "I don't know if most
people today would be comfortable with that
topic (of UFOs). Can you imagine? There would be
mass hysteria ... and I think the government as
a father figure considered that, too."
Determined to get to the bottom of the Aztec
mystery, the Ramseys have worked to determine if
such a large vehicle feasibly could have been
moved across the desert. They spoke with a man
who claims to have been part of a military group
that "normalized" the Aztec site, erasing any
signs that something unique had happened there.
The Ramseys' dedication to the topic earned the
respect and help of Frank Thayer, an assistant
professor of journalism and mass communications
at New Mexico State University, who assisted
them with their book. They have also been
featured on a 2006 episode of the History
Channel entitled UFO Files Hanger 18.
The Doctors 'Gee'
The Ramseys have some strong opinions about the
true motivations of the major literary players
in this mystery — Scully, Cahn, Newton and
GeBauer. They believe "Dr. Gee" was a composite
of eight to nine scientists assigned to work on
researching the flying saucer in secret and that
Scully, attempting to accurately present the
story as it was told to him by Newton and the
scientists, was compelled to keep their real
names confidential for their own safety. When
Cahn could not obtain the real scientists' names
from Scully, he did his best to sabotage the
legitimacy of the event, according to the
Ramseys.
"I think it was jealousy," says Scott. "I think
Cahn thought that the San Francisco Chronicle
could do a far better job making it a big story
than Frank Scully could, and Cahn was the second
person to try to buy the story. ... Scully
wouldn't even divulge on his death bed to his
family who the scientists were. I've talked to
his kids. His one daughter and I corresponded
for a number of years. He feared for their
safety."
As for Newton and GeBauer, the Ramseys assert
that they could not, and did not need to, profit
from the flying saucer story.
To back his assertions, Scott explains that
financial documents read, "The 32 people who
were investors in the oil field with Newton were
getting checks every month from an accounting
company on behalf of Newton Oil. They were
forbidden to testify (at the Denver trial), and
the people who had successfully bought into the
(oil-finding) machine had no qualms with it."
Thus, the Ramseys believe Cahn's accusations
that Newton was a swindler are false.
He continues that Newton "rediscovered Rangely
oil field in Colorado, which 20 years before
everyone had said was bled dry of any oil or
gas. So he took on the big boys like the
Phillips brothers, where we get Phillips 66 gas
today, and said, 'Tell you what, if you guys
think it's done, let me buy your leases. I'll
give you a dollar for every lease.' And they all
sold him the leases. He had this instrument that
they talk about in court — the doodlebug (Cahn's
oil-finding device) — and the GeBauer family
still gets gas check money from the Rangely oil
fields as of June of last year."
Moreover, Scott argues, Newton was worth $20
million while he was on trial, and would not
have needed to scam anybody by knowingly selling
faulty oil equipment.
Beyond the fraud speculation and government
conspiracy theories lies an important point the
Ramseys continue to ponder: Did extraterrestrial
life visit Earth in 1948, and, if so, what does
that mean for our world? If such life did find
us, they believe the UFO technology must have
been quite advanced and that it might help unite
mankind by offering solutions to many problems
such as war, famine and disease.
The mysteries of the Aztec Incident may lay
buried in the desert sands of New Mexico
forever, but the Ramseys have shown a truly
insatiable desire to find out the truth. If they
are right, the implications of such an alien
visitation would be other-worldly indeed.
Source: The Lake Norman Citizen
http://www.lakenormancitizen.com/news/item/2703-the-ufo-chasers-next-door.html
- WILD THING DEPARTMENT -
Patrick, The Human-Bigfoot Hybrid
By Donna Anderson
Appearing during the first half
of Coast to Coast AM on Friday, July 27, 2012,
Rhettman Mullis brought listeners up to date on
his most recent Bigfoot research findings.
Mullis, team leader for Bigfootology, is a
frequent guest on Coast to Coast and this time
around he kept listeners enthralled with his
tale of Patrick, the human-Bigfoot hybrid.
Mullis is working closely with Bryan Sykes,
former professor of Human Genetics at University
of Oxford. Together they're amassing a large
collection of hair samples, believed to be
Bigfoot in origin, and DNA sampling will
commence later this year at Lausanne Museum of
Zoology in Switzerland.
In his quest for the ultimate answers to the
existence and origins of Bigfoot, Mullis was
able to track down Dr. Ed Fusch who, several
years ago, began cataloging the stories and
locations of various Bigfoot sightings in
western areas of the United States. One of his
reports focused on a story from the Colville
Indian tribe in northeast Washington. The
intriguing tale was about a man named Patrick,
who was believed to be a human-Bigfoot hybrid.
Mullis was finally able to meet with Dr. Fusch
just last week and learn about Patrick's story.
Sometime between 1885 and 1900, a young Indian
recently-married Indian maiden was out
collecting water. Suddenly, the members of her
tribe heard her far-off screams for help but
when they rushed to her aid she had disappeared.
They searched and searched for but couldn't find
her.
Months later, one of the men from the tribe was
riding through the forest and happened upon her.
Apparently, she'd been taken by a Bigfoot and
had only now been able to make her escape.
At this point, Mullis says the story gets a
little fuzzy and he can't tell if the woman was
pregnant at the time of her escape or if she'd
already had the child and managed to sneak him
away from the Bigfoot, too. In any case, this is
where Dr. Fusch gives Mullis a physical
description of Patrick:
“Patrick's body structure was
very different from that of other Indians as his
arms were very long, reaching about to his
knees. He was very short reportedly about 5' 4”
tall. His mother was described as tiny.
“He possessed a sloping
forehead, very large lower jaw, very large, wide
mouth, straight upper and lower lips with
straight protruding teeth and was kind of
stooped or humped back. His ears were elongated
upward, peaked and pointed at the top. He had
very large hands and long fingers. He was
described as very ugly although extremely
intelligent.”
“He attended school on the
reservation and was very smart, operated a ranch
in the area, died at the age of 30 and is buried
on the reservation. Patrick is described as a
gentle man who never beat or mistreated his
wife.”
According to Fusch, even though Patrick wasn't
considered the ideal catch in the looks
department that didn't stop him from marrying.
In fact, he married easily, says Fusch, because
“he had a good ranch and was considered
affluent.”
Patrick and his wife had five children, two boys
and three girls. Both boys and one of the girls
died at an early age, leaving only Mary Louise
and Magdeline to carry on Patrick's lineage.
Fusch described the women for Mullis:
“Mary Louise's physical
appearance is relatively normal. However, both
girls have wide mouths that look like they're
split from ear to ear, protruding teeth, and
squinty eyes. But Madeline has other very
distinct features, such as a sloping forehead,
long peaked ears, etc., very similar to her
father Patrick. She's considered ugly by Indian
standards.”
Both women are in their 70s and Mullis has
managed to track them down to a general location
but won't reveal that information, for obvious
reasons. Efforts are being made to find the
women and involve them in Sykes' DNA research
project, even as we speak.
Mullis says both women are aware of who, or
what, they're descended from and both have
approached their mother who verified that they
are indeed the resulting offspring of a Bigfoot
father and a human mother.
Source: Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/article/rhettman-mullis-on-patrick-the-human-bigfoot-hybrid
- CREATURES FROM INNER
SPACE DEPARTMENT -
Are The Ultra-Terrestrials
Supernatural Beings?
By Sean Casteel
There has always been a semantic problem about
just what to call the UFO occupants. For the
most part, the generally agreed on term is
“aliens,” though everyone from Whitley Strieber
to the late Budd Hopkins believed the term is
inadequate to accurately describe just whom we
are dealing with in such cases.
Timothy Green Beckley of Global Communications
recently published a book called “The Authentic
Book Of Ultra-Terrestrial Contacts” in which he
argues that the UFO community should be open to
calling the creatures from the unknown
“Ultra-Terrestrials” and that we should more
closely examine the idea that they come from
right here on Earth.
The term “Ultra-Terrestrials” did not originate
with Beckley, who referred me to an article on a
website called “Unexplained Mysteries,”
specifically a piece written by Ken Korczak
called “Ultra-Terrestrials: Do They Walk Among
Us?”
"Canadian contactee Oscar Magocsi
“Instead of being Extraterrestrials,” Korczak
writes, “UFO aliens might be Ultra-Terrestrials
– a species that has always been here, which
evolved on Earth along with homo sapiens, but
which represents a species far advanced. These
Ultra-Terrestrials are so superior to us it’s
almost impossible for us to comprehend their
existence. All we know of them are fleeting
glimpses of lights in the sky, occasional
bizarre encounters between human beings and
so-called aliens, and other unexplainable
phenomena.
“People who support the Ultra-Terrestrial
theory,” Korczak continues, “such as authors
Jacques Vallee and the late John Keel, point out
that supernatural beings seemingly superior to
humans have been reported throughout history. In
previous eras they were called gods, angels,
ogres, fairies, brownies, little people, demons
and more. The Bible is filled with references to
supernatural creatures, including giants,
‘wheels’ flying in the sky out of which
incredible creatures emerge and more. But
references to flying discs were recorded
centuries before the texts of the Bible.”
Korczak goes on to talk about the discovery of
cave drawings that date back to 30,000 B.C. that
depict discs floating in the sky that look
remarkably similar to modern UFO photographs.
There is also the similarity between fairy lore
and the abducting Ultra-Terrestrials, who
impregnate women and then return to claim the
fetus, much like the fairy legends of their
stealing a baby from its crib and then replacing
it with a “changeling” or double. Both the
Ultra-Terrestrials and the fairies are in the
baby stealing business, whether for good or
evil.
Having established just what is meant by the
term “Ultra-Terrestrial,” we can now move on to
Beckley’s book. He begins with an entertaining
story about being asked to appear on William
Shatner’s Canadian History Channel Program,
called “Weird or What?” The producers were
hoping that Beckley would confirm that an actual
child-sized alien corpse had been discovered in
Mexico.
Tim Beckley with Alien
“After studying stills of the creature,” Beckley
writes, “and a video or two, I told the
program’s staff that there is no way I could go
on ‘William Shatner’s Weird or What?’ and
declare this a true extraterrestrial. However,
upon closer examination, I wasn’t ready to write
the little tyke off completely. Minus its skin
layer, the sinister looking carcass did appear
strange and unusual – I know Shatner would
prefer the word ‘Weird’ in there somewhere – and
I was willing to go that far.”
The now legendary story of the corpse is this: a
farmer named Marao Lopez had captured the
creature, shown it to a few of his farmhands,
and when it squawked and lunged for them, they
did the only thing that came to mind – they
dipped the creature into a vat of acid, which
peeled off his skin and killed him. The men
eventually took their possession to a university
in Mexico and were told that the creature was
like nothing born of this Earth, though it did
have some components that appeared human,
leading Beckley to wonder if it might have been
an alien hybrid. The scientists said it was
doubtful that the creature was some kind of
mutated human being as there was no discernible
DNA to be found in its body.
Lopez, the farmer who captured the creature, is
said to have died shortly after the incident in
a car crash that left him “burned to a crisp.”
Though we have no way of proving this
revelation, if true, was that a case of the
Ultra-Terrestrials taking revenge? Beckley
acknowledged that he could only speculate about
that, but he still maintained that the creature
wasn’t a simple alien life form.
So what was it? Beckley offers this possible
explanation: it was a form of Ultra-Terrestrial
life called a Djinn, a shadowy race of demonic
creatures known in the Islamic faith as living
in another dimension and generally cursing
humans and committing dastardly deeds against
them.
“They often appear as smoke,” Beckley writes,
“and possess people just like the devil would do
in our Western culture. And the thing is, if you
compared a picture or illustration of the Djinn,
they offer up a reasonable resemblance to the
alien baby in Mexico.
“The word ‘Djinn’ translates as anything that is
concealed or invisible. The Djinn are a race
that has no defined physical form of their own,
so they are therefore invisible to the naked
eye. However, they are shape-shifters who can
take on the physical form of just about anything
they want. Many say that they walk among us
every day.”
So Beckley made the trip to Toronto to offer
William Shatner and company his Djinn theory and
his contribution is among the more credible
stories offered by the interviewees on that
particular episode. Unfortunately, the program
is not officially available in the U.S. but only
on the Canadian version of the History Channel.
(Beckley interviewed Shatner himself back in the
1970s about a UFO experience Shatner had had in
the California desert several years prior to
meeting Beckley. Beckley submitted an article on
the incident to the UFO Digest a short while ago
and the piece should still be posted somewhere
for those interested. It should also be noted
that Shatner later recanted the entire tale.)
Along with Beckley’s musings on the Djinn, the
main body of his “The Authentic Book Of
Ultra-Terrestrial Contacts” is drawn from his
private collection of newspaper and magazine
accounts that Beckley has gathered over the last
fifty years. Some of the incidents were reported
only in small local newspapers throughout the
country and have never received much attention
from the UFO community, which makes them all the
more fresh and relevant today. It was often the
case that, beginning sometime in the 1960s, UFO
sightings and incidents drew almost no attention
from the national media and were only reported
on a hometown, grassroots level, a pattern that
continues into the present time.
TRUCK DRIVER’S JOURNEY THROUGH TIME AND SPACE
One such incident from Beckley’s huge collection
of clippings took place in Virginia and was
reported by “The Richmond Virginia
Times-Dispatch” in September of 1979. A truck
driver named Harry Joe Turner claimed to have
had a UFO encounter that left him unable to work
and seeking psychiatric and neurological help.
He had only partial use of the left side of his
body after the incident.
“Ever since it all began,” Turner said, “I’ve
just been sitting here going over and over it in
my mind, trying to piece things back together.
I’d feel pretty good if I could just figure out
where I’ve been.”
Turner said that he was willing to talk publicly
about the incident in the hope that someone had
had a similar experience and could explain it
all to him.
Turner was driving his truck from Winchester to
Fredericksburg, an 80-mile trip he had never
made before. It was raining, and he said the
road was strangely deserted. He saw the lights
of an approaching truck in the distance.
“And from that moment on,” he said, “it was like
I walked through a door right there into another
world.”
Turner saw a brilliant light shining in his
rearview mirror, then a beam of “palpably thick
white light” settled over the truck. The
steering wheel no longer seemed to control the
vehicle. The entire truck was floating and an
unknown “being” opened Turner’s cab door while
another one was heard on his roof. He felt
extreme pain in his shoulder, which he said was
the steel-hard grip of one of the beings, though
whoever the creature was, it was invisible. He
reached for his revolver and fired where he
believed the creature to be, getting off eight
rounds, which seemed to simply pass through the
being without harming it. When he realized he
couldn’t kill the being, he panicked and his
consciousness simply faded out.
Turner says his next memory was of waking up in
the warehouse parking lot in Fredericksburg with
no idea how he had gotten there. He was on the
passenger side of the truck, and the seat belt
on the driver’s side was fastened. His watch
read 11:17, but a clock at the warehouse said it
was 3 A.M. Most curious was that two mileage
indicators on the truck showed that the vehicle
had traveled only 17 miles since leaving
Winchester. He unloaded his truck and rushed
home to Winchester.
As is often the case with alien abduction,
details of his otherworldly voyage began to come
back to Turner. He said that his captors dressed
in white, like doctors, with white caps on their
head. When the beings lifted their caps, numbers
written across their foreheads became visible.
The words “Alpha Centauri” floated into his
mind, which the reporter, Bill McKelway, points
out is a star 4.3 light years from Earth, but
which Turner had never heard of before.
“He felt he had been taken to a city-like place
2.5 light years beyond the star,” McKelway
writes, “and there was a stop on the moon where
he viewed astronaut Neil Armstrong’s
footprints.”
The city Turner described seemed to have
suffered a nuclear holocaust, and it was the
mission of the aliens to prevent a similar
occurrence on Earth.
“They want to help us,” Turner explained, “but
they say things have gone pretty far here and
that the end is coming soon.”
As he tried to put his life together after the
first incident, Turner was visited by a band of
six of the Ultra-Terrestrials. The creatures
were again invisible but he believes he was able
to knock five of them to the ground. On another
occasion, he left the house and returned soaking
wet for no apparent reason, probably another
example of the “missing time” phenomenon he had
experienced on his ill-fated trip to
Fredericksburg.
The strange after-effects continued. He had
crying spells and sometimes animals reacted
strangely in his presence. Once he was out
driving only to find one of the
Ultra-Terrestrials in the car with him. Spurred
on by the creature, he led as many as ten law
enforcement officers on a wild chase through
Berryville and Clark County at speeds exceeding
110 miles per hour. He was eventually stopped by
a policeman and charged with two counts of
reckless driving and two counts of failing to
heed a siren and flashing lights. At the time
the article was written, Turner was scheduled to
stand trial in a couple of months and “his
defense undoubtedly will be the most unusual in
the history of Clark County General District
Court,” according to McKelway.
In the meantime, Turner struggled with suicidal
thoughts, a ringing in his ears, and with the
warning messages he continued to receive from
the Ultra-Terrestrials. He also read the Bible
frequently to find some kind of sense of
meaning.
“Twenty years from now,” Turner said, “I’ll
still probably never know what happened that
night.”
AROUND THE WORLD ON A UFO
Another interesting case came to Beckley
directly and not from his backlog of newspaper
clippings. A man named Oscar Magocsi told
Beckley his personal UFO saga, which began when
he was taking a camping vacation alone near
Toronto, Canada, in July of 1975.
A UFO landed behind the hill, and he picked up
his flashlight and went to find it. The ship was
hovering 60 feet above the ground and then
landed about 50 feet from where Magocsi stood,
all of which was accomplished without any noises
from the craft. A door opened in the craft, and
Magocsi decided to step inside. He was very
afraid, but felt an even stronger pull of
curiosity. There was no one inside the ship, but
a strange display of lights began that scared
him enough to flee for his safety.
The ship returned a couple of nights later, and
this time he worked up the nerve to stay inside
and see what would happen next. The ship began
to lift off and he was able to see through the
portholes that he was 1,000 feet above the
ground. He was flown to Toronto in a mere two to
three minutes, and from there to New York City.
The thought entered his mind, “Let’s go to the
pyramids,” and the ship went out over the
Atlantic Ocean and quickly arrived in Egypt.
There seemed to be an exchange of energy between
the ship and the pyramids. They then landed
somewhere in the Middle Eastern desert.
Magocsi said he thought he saw an approaching
dust storm, but it turned out to be a column of
tanks that began firing artillery shells at the
ship. The ship lifted off the ground, and when
the UFO had reached an altitude of 10,000 feet,
jet fighters arrived, one of which fired two
missiles at the escaping craft. The ship used
two beams of light to disable the missiles, and
Magocsi said he felt he was being shown the
brief skirmish on purpose, that the
Ultra-Terrestrials wanted to show off their
defensive capabilities.
The next stop was Tibet and the Himalayas. The
ship landed somewhere high in the mountains, and
a line of monks carrying torches soon arrived.
One of the monks escorted Magocsi to an
underground monastery full of monks not just of
Asian descent, but also of African and
Native-American ancestry as well. Magocsi met a
levitating monk at the monastery who seemed to
be the one in charge. Then the UFO again crossed
the Atlantic to South America, where Magocsi saw
a strange lightning storm with greenish bolts
issuing forth from the mountains and seemingly
directed at the ship. After a brief visit to
Mount Shasta in Northern California, he was
returned to the same place where he was
originally picked up. The entire experience had
lasted 23 hours.
A few days later, the ship returned to Magocsi’s
camping area and again took him on a long
journey, but this time it was an
“inter-dimensional” trip where he met
human-looking aliens who had been trained in
Earth mannerisms and languages so they could
pass among us unnoticed as they go about their
“mission,” whatever that may be. Humankind’s
wicked collective vibrations are polluting the
universe, they said, and expressed the familiar
dread of a nuclear war on Earth, as the Space
Brothers have been warning us about since the
1950s. Magocsi was told that open contact will
eventually have to be made so that the
Ultra-Terrestrials’ evil enemies from somewhere
out in space don’t get to us first and use us as
a weapon against them.
Magocsi’s adventures do seem to have more of an
Ultra-Terrestrial feel to them. The creatures
who took him up in their ship, while they never
show themselves to him physically, seem proud of
some of the earthly landmarks they take him to,
like the pyramids in Egypt, as if they are
boasting of their handiworks on Earth. “Let us
show you some of the wonders we have made,” they
appear to be saying.
THE POD PEOPLE FROM ULTRA-TERRESTRIAL LAND
Beckley has also unearthed a truly bizarre
account from a woman in Florida who spoke to a
West Palm Beach newspaper called “The Weekday”
sometime around 1974.
“Mrs. Evelyn Wendt,” the article begins, “has
carried a secret for the past 50 years. In 1924,
she saw and talked to people from a UFO.”
Wendt, a beauty salon operator, told the
reporter that she hadn’t spoken much about the
incident since it happened because of the
ridicule she was subjected to as a child. But
Wendt felt that by the mid-1970s, times had
changed and it was okay to talk about her
experience.
The event took place while Wendt was playing in
the schoolyard of the Holy Name Convent School
in Dade City, Florida. She thinks the UFO must
have rendered her unconscious momentarily, after
which she saw an egg-shaped “thing” on the
ground and a bright light shone in her eyes. The
light went out and a hatch opened.
“Little people emerged,” Wendt said. “I think
they were robots. I tried to count them, but
they changed about so. They were smaller than I
was and resembled animated flowers with faces
where the bud would be. Remember, I was just a
bitty thing then, and kids don’t fear flowers.”
The little people were carrying a weapon of some
kind to the school’s science building. Since the
creatures were so small, Wendt offered to help
them with their load, but she was unable to even
budge the device by herself. Wendt was told that
the creatures had come to stop some work that
was being done in the science building, and if
the work continued, they would destroy the
place. When the reporter asked what the work
was, Wendt shook her head and said all she knew
was that later the building was in shambles.
Wendt recalled that everything seemed real,
though she couldn’t be sure, and that the
conversation wasn’t “real talking” but that she
knew somehow inside what was being said, an
apparent reference to the telepathic exchanges
often reported by witnesses to an
Ultra-Terrestrial happening. The creatures
offered to take Wendt with them when they left,
but she declined the invitation.
Wendt said she had recently been in contact with
Stephen Putnam, a member of a scientific
organization that investigated UFOs, though the
name of the organization is not mentioned in the
article. Putnam told her that parts of her story
had much in common with the reports of other
experiencers. They attempted to probe Wendt’s
memory further with regressive hypnosis, but she
was unable to go into a trance, as sometimes
happens.
“All I can remember now,” Wendt said, “is that
the saucer was leaden-looking and very
pockmarked. Then, when it started up, its
molecules expanded and it turned silvery bright.
The UFO then went straight up, hovered a minute,
and disappeared from sight.”
These stories and more are available in
Beckley’s “The Authentic Book of
Ultra-Terrestrial Contacts,” which is a treasure
trove of forgotten and neglected encounters with
creatures far in advance of us who may have been
living alongside of us since the dawn of time,
nurturing us and the entire planet through eons
of evolution and spiritual refinement. Beckley
says that until we cease to call the UFO
occupants “aliens” as opposed to
Ultra-Terrestrials, we will never be able to
reveal to the non-believing general public the
truth of what is taking place all around us.
What’s in a name? In this case, a simple choice
of terminology may open us all to a whole new
realm of wonder and mystery.
[If you enjoyed this article, visit Sean
Casteel’s “UFO Journalist” website at www.seancasteel.com]
Source: UFO Digest
http://www.ufodigest.com/article/ultra-terrestrials-are-they-supernatural-beings
- THE GREAT ORM OF LOCH
NESS DEPARTMENT -
Skipper Claims to Have Taken Photo of
Loch Ness Monster
He has dedicated more than
two decades of his life to the hunt for the
elusive Loch Ness monster, spending 60 hours a
week on the water.
And now George Edwards believes he has finally
fulfilled his ambition of spotting 'Nessie';
he even photographic evidence to prove it.
Mr Edwards, who has spent 26 years on his
quest, managed to capture this image of a dark
hump slinking in and out of the lake's waters
from the deck of his boat, Nessie Hunter,
before it vanished back into the deep.
He claims the picture is the best-ever taken
of the Loch Ness Monster and proves once and
for all that the elusive leviathan exists -
and is definitely not a sturgeon
He says he has even had it independently
verified by a team of US military monster
experts as well as a Nessie sighting
specialist.
Mr Edwards spends his life on the loch -
around 60 hours a week - taking tourists out
on his boat Nessie Hunter IV, and has led
numerous Nessie hunts over the years.
'I was just about to return to Temple Pier (in
Drumnadrochit) and I went to the back of the
boat which was facing the pier and that’s when
I saw it,' said 60-year-old Mr Edwards, a
lifelong believer in the monster.
'It was slowly moving up the loch towards
Urquhart Castle and it was a dark grey colour.
It was quite a fair way from the boat,
probably about half a mile away but it’s
difficult to tell in water.'
After watching the object for five to ten
minutes, Mr Edwards said it slowly sank below
the surface and never resurfaced.
'I’m convinced I was seeing Nessie as I
believe in these creatures. Far too many
people have being seeing them for far too
long,' he said.
'The first recorded sighting was in 565AD and
there have been thousands of eye witness
reports since then.
'All these people can’t be telling lies. And
the fact the reports stretch over so many
years mean there can’t just be one of them.
I’m convinced there are several monsters.'
Steve Feltham, who has dedicated the past 21
years to hunting for Nessie was unequivocval.
'It is the best photograph I think I have ever
seen,' he said.
From his base on Dores beach and has studied
many Nessie sighting photographs.
'I think the images are fantastic - that’s the
animal I have been looking for all this time,'
he said yesterday.
'I would say it doesn’t prove what Nessie is,
but it does prove what Nessie isn’t, a
sturgeon which is a fish that has been put
forward as one of the main explanations as to
what Nessie could be but this hasn’t got a
serrated spine like the sturgeon.
Mr Edwards attempted to use his vessel’s sonar
to make a contact but to no avail.
'I hung around for a good half-an-hour and
used the deep scanning sonar to try and pick
it up, but I’m afraid I had no luck at all.'
Mr Edwards took the photo at 9am on 2nd
November last year on a compact Samsung
digital camera that he always keeps on the
boat.
Before releasing it publicly he sent it to the
USA for analysis, though he can’t reveal
further details.
'I did not want to mention my sighting until I
was sure that I had not photographed a log or
something inanimate in the water,' he said. 'I
have friends in the USA who have friends in
the military.
'They had my photo analysed and they have no
doubt that I photographed an animate object in
the water. I was really excited as I am sure
that some strange creatures are lurking in the
depths of Loch Ness.'
Source: The Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2183094/Skipper-claims-finally-proof-Loch-Ness-Monster-exists.html
- CONSPIRACIES AND
SECRET SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT -
Horror News Interview With Brad and
Sherry Steiger
Conspiracies and Secret
Societies have become common place in American
history. Do you think in 2012, our Government
now hides more or less from “we the people” than
it has in the past?
It is now more difficult than ever to discern
the cover-ups and the disinformation from the
chatter on the Internet. There are thousands of
conspiracy sites, and now anyone can post his
own favorite fear and loathing on the Internet.
Ever since Viet Nam and the Cold War, more
Americans than ever before have come to distrust
their government. When it was discovered that
the Gulf of Tonkin incident that got us into an
unpopular war that divided our nation was a
fictional event, millions now disregard any
proclamation from the government as propaganda
or an outright lie. While there may at one time
have been storage facilities for weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq, the nation later found that
it had been sucked into another unpopular and
unnecessary war by its government.
Do you think history will just keep repeating
itself with our Government always feeling the
need to cover up it’s dirty little secrets, or
will our children live to see a time of truth in
Government?
That depends upon our children demanding a
responsible form of government that does not
tolerate lying to “we the people.” It seems
likely that a third party is in the birth throes
of development.
Who is responsible for most of these lies and
cover-ups, The President, The FBI, The CIA, or
perhaps a secret society we know nothing about?
We would have to check all of the above, plus a
few that are such deep black ops that none of
the official branches and agencies know fully
what is going on.
Do you have a favorite topic of interest from
Conspiracies and Secret Societies – maybe
something you keep going to back
to and can’t seem to get enough knowledge on the
subject?
Although we have a great deal of information
about the following conspiracies in the book, we
would very much like to learn much more
about: HAARP The electronic spying,
surveillance, and the tracking of our private
citizens regarding their every move on the
Internet, Facebook, cell phones, purchases made
in retail stores, etc. Germ and biological
warfare Our government’s secret experiments on
its citizens.
After decades of countless UFO reports, why do
most people still consider the possibility of
extraterrestrials nothing more than science
fiction?
Quite likely because in spite of numerous
claims, there is still no hardcore physical
proof, no crashed space vehicles, no evidence of
abductions and the alleged insertion of implants
in abductees. From the beginning of modern UFO
reports, many of the sightings have now been
proven to be the military’s top- secret
aircraft.
While physical proof may be lacking, we believe
that the phenomenon is very real and witnessed
by hundreds of thousands of individuals
throughout the globe. We have presented many
theories as to what the enigma may be in our
Real Aliens, Space Beings, and Creatures from
Other Worlds. We are convinced that the science
of the future may better understand the
underlying factors in what may be possible
physical multidimensional events or examples of
the individual mystical experience.
What kind of event would have to take place from
something to go from conspiracy theory to
conspiracy reality?
The discoveries by persistent researchers that
such events that were once dismissed as
conspiracy theories and paranoia actually
occurred, such as, among many, many others:
The Department of Defense using hundreds of
thousands of military personnel and unknowing
private citizens in experiments with mustard and
nerve gas, ionizing radiation, and
hallucinogenic drugs. The 200 black men who were
diagnosed with syphilis in the 1932 Tuskegee
Study and who were never told of their illness
and who continued to be used as human guinea
pigs.
The CIA’s insidious top-secret MK-ULTRA
conducting ghastly brainwashing and
mind-altering drug experiments that may have
produced the perfect assassins, as well as the
Unabomber.
In compiling information for the book, did you
ever stumble across anything that surprised you?
The advancement of such instrumentation as
HAARP, which may be able to control and to
manipulate the weather to cause such horrible
disasters as Katrina in New Orleans, the
Indonesian tsunami, and the 9.0 earthquake in
Japan which set off the Fukishima disaster.
What would you consider the biggest Government
cover-up of all time?
Although the jury is still out in proving many
alleged cover-ups, we feel the silence about the
secret experiments conducted on private citizens
is perhaps the most heinous. As recently as
September 30, 2010, Secretary of State Hilary
Rodham Clinton and Human Health Services
Kathleen Siebelius apologized to the Government
of Guatemala for “clearly unethical” experiments
conducted in 1946 to 1948 in which American
public health doctors infected nearly 700 prison
inmates and soldiers with venereal disease.
Perhaps one of the most successful of the U.S.
Government’s cover-ups was Operation Paperclip.
Immediately after the close of World War II, as
many as 1,600 Nazi scientists and their
dependents were smuggled out of Germany to the
United States to begin work to jump-start the
space program. Operation Paperclip was not made
public until 1973 after the first astronauts set
foot on the moon.
What’s new in the world of Brad & Sherry
Steiger?
In October, Visible Ink will release the Second
Edition of Brad’s popular Real Ghosts, Restless
Spirits, and Haunted Places. Brad and Sherry are
busy working on their next book for Visible Ink,
Real Encounters, Different Dimensions, and
Otherworldly Beings.
www.bradandsherry.com
Source: Horror News
http://horrornews.net/54691/unexplained-confidential-brad-sherry-steiger-talk-about-conspiracies-and-secret-societies/
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