Saturday, March 1, 2014

Internet UFO Police Officer Sean Meers

     

     This is from Jeremy Vaeni (who, as I've said before, is one of the few writing really good stuff on what goes in UFO World, as well as what's going on within us in relation to UFOs) on a highly offended individual named Sean Meers. [see Vaeni: Sean Meers, Internet Censorship, and YOU] We do not know if Sean Meers is his real name or not, but regardless, Meers has gone after Emma Woods -- remember, she is the victim -- for writing about her experiences with David Jacobs. He has also gone after Carol Rainey, who has written about what she observed concerning Budd Hopkins.
Now this is from Feb. 20, and in the world of news, be it everyday items or the anomalous realm, often isn't considered relevant unless it happened ten minutes ago. And while I've been following Emma's story (and Rainey's) since the beginning, this one escaped my attention at the time.
     This issue is very much alive; internet trolls, deluded individuals, sexist morons, and the gullible who will defend the indefensible when their beliefs are seemingly attacked.
     UFOs are real. Non-human entities are real. Government black ops fucking with our heads is real. So much high strangeness, unexplained, bizarre, spiritually uplifting, soul sucking degrading, wondrous, creepy, stuff, is real. I do not apologize or defend such opinions. If you don't believe in ghosts or UFOs or angels or Bigfoot or entities from afar, that's your issue, not mine. 
     People who somewhere along their path of exploration of these mysteries suddenly psychotically lose it do not negate my experiences or opinions, and it shouldn't yours, either. The fact that some have abused their positions and knowledge (Jacobs, to some extent Hopkins, etc.) doesn't mean a damn thing in terms of experience of the "other." But it sure as hell does mean a lot concerning ethics and morals and behavior and the nature of research. 
     And yet, it seems, some such as Meers cannot tolerate hearing that their gods have been exposed for what they really are. They go after the victims and the witnesses (Woods, Rainey) and demand that their stories be scrubbed from the internet.
     Then again, we have people like Jeremy Vaeni, Jack Brewer, and Alfred Lehmberg among others, who have been continuing this good fight against the self-elected UFO Police who want to not only silence others, but make sure their experiences disappear, as if none of this ever happened, and only the perpetrators words remain.


2014 UFO Fest, McMinnville Oregon

Well, it's a start. No line up announced yet, as far as I can see, not on their Facebook page or the UFO Fest site. But here's their poster…


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Lehmberg on UFO Magazine Blog: Innocence Is Innocence...

No one else is as vocal about David Jacobs as Alfred Lehmberg. And that's a good thing -- why aren't more? Since the beginnings of the revelations on Jacobs, the majority have remained quite, while many more actually defended Jacobs, and continue to do so. Astounding, yet true. Jacobs continues to do UFO research and be invited to speak at UFO venues, and that is just dandy with some. Not so with Mr. Lehmberg. Again, that's a good thing.

UFO Magazine - UFO Magazine Blog - Innocence Is Innocence...: As if they were the victims of a coercive telepath, people I respect want to give Dr. David Jacobs a by and treat Ms "Emma Woods" as an obsessive nut-ball or shrill harridan grasping for attention and smearing the good Doctor's name... and by extension the memory of the even more revered Budd Hopkins.

Monday, February 24, 2014

McMinnville, OR 2014 UFO Festival

Oh when, when, will the line-up be announced McMenamins? The UFO fest is in May, it's almost March already!!!! We wait...Schedule | UFO Festival

Thursday, February 20, 2014

UFOs: Is There A There There? - Binnall of America

My latest column for Tim Binnall:



UFOs: Is There A There There? - Binnall of America: Not news, that there’s no news, no there there, when it comes to UFOs. Every few months or so, UFO Land pronounces in various ways and expressions of despair, that it is the end of UFOs. We don’t care, the public doesn’t care, the main stream media doesn’t care, and if even with all of that did care, it wouldn’t matter, because — in this loop of indulgent hand wringing chicken little smug self-righteous prophetic know it all statements — there is nothing new, nothing revealed, nothing disclosed. So there. Nothing to UFOs, it’s a waste of time, move on, do something useful with your lives, and stop researching the obviously fruitless realm of aliens and UFOs.
I call a loud, vibrant, vivid, raucous and disruptive bullshit on that. For those of us who’ve had multiple sightings, missing time, encounters with some kind of other, and all the hassles, weirdness, exclusions, and misunderstandings of such events, dismissing the exploration of UFOs as some kind of sad wasteland of the loser crowd is only arrogance, combined with ignorance. The worst kind of stuffed shirt Gringch from Smugville.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Jeremy Vaeni: What If Missing Time Is Supposed To Stay Missing?

      Jeremy Vaeni's latest at his blog:What If Missing Time Is Supposed To Stay Missing? | JayVay
Having had at least two episodes of missing time involving UFOs, I was curious what Jeremy's thoughts were on missing time. Vaeni explores Jacques Vallee's Dimensions, which was published in 1988. Amazing to think that was over twenty years ago! The reader might be wondering why Vaeni is referencing a book that is over twenty years old to discuss missing time. As usual, Vaeni takes a unique perspective and leap and what he offers us is very worthwhile. (I get so exasperated with those that consider Vallee "old hat" as one supposed UFO "researcher" said to me some time ago.) 


     As Jeremy says, of Vallee and the UFO phenomena in general: "If you need a reminder of what great theater this “alien” enigma truly is, read Dimensions." Definitely.

     I urge you to read Vaeni's article, which asks very good questions. I don't want to do the work for you or rip off Jeremy -- always a disservice when quoting things out of context -- but I like what he says about the UFO theater humanity has been witness to for thousands of years:

     "Problem is, we don’t know those are aliens, we don’t know those are craft, we don’t know if the alleged craft is even piloted, and if you were to ask a supposed alien pilot, you’d just as likely be offered a pancake as you would be asked, “What’s existence?”  ~ Jeremy Vaeni
      

     Just what is missing time? Jeremy Vaeni offers us good suggestions on how to think upon this mysterious (for us, anyway) experience. 







Saturday, February 15, 2014

Anya is a Channel: An anomalous object showed up on my tooth at a visit to the dentist yesterday.

     Anya Briggs (who graciously contributes to Women of Esoterica, besides writing her own blog and other writings) discovered something very interesting indeed within her mouth:
Anya is a Channel: An anomalous object showed up on my tooth at a visit to the dentist yesterday.: For students of dentistry out there, you can see that my teeth are healthy and in no need of a filling, and yet my dentist detected an "exquisite" 'filling' that could not be explained and that I had no memory of receiving on one of my back upper right teeth.

I had been experiencing occasional sensitivity and pain on that very tooth for about 6 months which was in fact the reason for the visit. He says he has never seen anything like it and that the craftsmanship was exceptional. He said it was a non-metal material that "could be plastic" and had never seen any filling ever that was a perfect square. He said the technique to attach it was at a very high level of application as well. The words "exceptional" and "exquisite" kept being used in reference to this filling.
     Now, Anya Briggs has had a life time of odd experiences concerning mind control, manipulations, and much else. If you aren't familiar with her work and history, be sure you read her blog.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Seriously, is it the silly season for debunker theories?

 
Image: public domain


     There is no Bermuda Triangle, recently announced NOAA. (See previous post.)  Now, there may or may not be anything supernatural as cause for the mysterious happenings in the Bermuda Triangle, but NOAA coming out with an official statement that there is no other worldly explanation doesn't make it so. Neither is the military explanation for Mothman (glow in the dark para-troopers.) Or the famous mating hedgehogs explanation for crop circles so many years ago. Or giant gas bubbles in the Loch for Nessie sightings.
     Past day or two brought us NOAA's assurance there is no there there swirling about, as well as this item about the cause behind the Shroud of Turin:


Is an earthquake behind the Shroud of Turin image? | HeritageDaily – Heritage & Archaeology News: An earthquake in Old Jerusalem might be behind the famous image of the Shroud of Turin, says a group of researchers led by Alberto Carpinteri of the Politecnico di Torino in Italy in an article published in Springer’s journal Meccanica. They believe that neutron radiation caused by an earthquake could have induced the image of a crucified man – which many people believe to be that of Jesus – onto the length of linen cloth, and caused carbon-14 dating done on it in 1988 to be wrong.

This Just In: There Is No Bermuda Triangle

Image source: Gutenberg Project


     I always am curious when official entities come out with denials of the anomalous. In this case, it's NOAA who has given up the secret of The Bermuda Triangle. Which is, there is no touch thing.  (A recent example of authoritative voices alerting us to the realities: the latest explanation for Mothman.) Why now, what's the point? Automatically causes one to think along cover-up conspiracy lines. I mean, where else is there to go? And by the way, just who is this "most of us already suspected…" speak for yourself, official debunker shill.

Sun Sentinel - Bermuda Triangle just a myth, U.S. says: Now it's official: The Bermuda Triangle is a bunch of bunk.

For decades, rumors persisted that hundreds of ships and planes mysteriously vanished in the area between Miami, Puerto Rico and Bermuda because it was cursed or patrolled by extraterrestrials.

Most of us already suspected that was a myth. Yet, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just posted a story declaring the Devil's Triangle, as it's also known, is no different than any other open ocean region — and that foul weather and poor navigation are likely to blame for any mishaps.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Tall Aliens

      I recently posted here at the Orb about an episode of The Dead Files and medium Amy Allan's encounter with, not ghosts, but aliens: 
Tonight's episode of The Dead Files, with medium Amy Allan, had Allan tell the haunted residents in their Rome, New York home that she had encountered something she had never experienced before. Besides the usual spirits haunting the property, it seems there are also tall, human looking but decidedly not human beings that Allan said were "aliens."
     (I expanded on that post for my Trickster's Realm column at Tim Binnall's site.)
     Allan was emphatic that the entities were not ghosts or spirits but aliens, something I find very intriguing. It is always interesting when an area of fringe research, say NDEs, bumps into ET.
     Allan described the aliens as tall. Today's Anomalist shares a couple of items about tall aliens. While these items aren't ghost related, I find the tall alien imagery interesting. This  Russian video of a tall spider type entity crawling across the building. Allegedly the people taking the video had seen a UFO above them.  Anomalist notes it seems fake, and I agree. Pretty obvious. Then there's this video from California of a tall entity in connection with a UFO sighting.
Eos, by Evelyn de Morgan (1850 - 1919)


     In 1984, Russian astronauts reported seeing tall aliens in space. These entities were referred to as "space angels" and "celestial beings" and were said to be "colossal" in size. A famous UFO case and Rob Murphy wrote a good piece at Mysterious Universe in 2012. 
    Charles Hall said he encountered "tall whites" -- lived with them in fact -- in the Nevada desert in 1967.
     Colin Andrews has been researching the tall white clad beings seen in crop circles: The Silbury Hill Stargate.


     Of course there many accounts of tall aliens, sometimes white or gray. The Nordics encountered during the contactee era were often described as tall, though not overly tall, like the "celestial" beings seen by cosmonauts. Are these tall beings aliens, as in ET from outer space, or a different entity, something spiritual (angelic) or elemental, etc.? Whatever the answer to that question, there does seem to be a connection or cross over effect of entities, ghosts, crop circles, UFOs, and other high strangeness. As it is with so much of UFO and paranormal events.


UFO Magazine - UFO Magazine Blog - Feschino Reveals New Illustration of the 1952 "Strange Creek Monster" of Braxton County

(reposted at Vintage U.F.O.)


"Strange Creek Monster"

Feschino Reveals New Illustration of the 1952 "Strange Creek Monster" of Braxton County


Alfred Lehmberg has a new item posted at the UFO Magazine blog on researcher Frank Feschino and the Braxton County "monster:" UFO Magazine - UFO Magazine Blog - Feschino Reveals New Illustration of the 1952 "Strange Creek Monster" of Braxton County: "Strange Creek Monster"

Feschino Reveals New Illustration of the 1952 "Strange Creek Monster" of Braxton County.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Ghosts and UFOs

     
Image source here


     Recently, I wrote about a ghost hunting paranormal program -- The Dead Files --  with an interesting twist: the encounter with an alien entity, for Tim Binnall's site.   (Use Mediums in UFO Investigations.) Alien, as in ET, not a spiritual, angelic or demonic entity. Last night's Ghost Adventures, a show I actually enjoy despite the sometimes heavy dude vibe and ghost provoking drama, investigated sites in Transylvania. Very exciting! While most of us know about that area's vivid history concerning Count Vlad (Dracul) and his inspiration for Dracula/vampire lore, the Hoia-Baciu Forest in that region might not be as familiar.
     The Hoia-Baciu Forest -- called the "Bermuda Triangle of Romania" --   is a very strange place, a true portal into other unworldly realms. Ghost Adventures was in Romania to investigate ghosts, and the spooky tales of the forest was a natural place for the team to explore. What I found interesting was the variety of anomalous phenomena. From unexplained disappearances (one story: young girl disappears for five years, returns with no memory of where she'd been) to odd lights, sounds, a circle (not exactly a true circle, more circle-like) area in the middle of the forest where nothing grows, absolutely nothing,  and yes, UFOs. UFOs! The team caught on tape an orange orb/light that are similar to so many reports of orange lights the world over. The word "UFO" was uttered by many in last night's program, from residents to witnesses to the team.
    I'm intrigued by these cross-over types of cases, where ghost activity and UFO activity, if not connecting or intersecting in some ways, at least parallel one another. 
   
Related links:
Zak experiences unexplained physical symptoms in Hoia-Baciu Forest.

More information and images of Hoia-Baciu Forest.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

American Horror: Clown Rumors

WARNING: SPOILER. IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED THE FINAL EPISODE OF AMERICAN HORROR'S COVEN READ ON AT YOUR RISK.

Source: Clowns are Evil 

Supposedly, rumors have been flying that either the 4th or 5th season of American Horror will involve a circus themed scenario. American Horror producers deny this. But that could be fantastic if it is true! Imagine how much fun they'd have doing the creepy clown factor. Knowing the perverse and sadistic path the show can take, I shudder to think if they would deal with animals in the circus at all, and if so... don't want to go there! I hate circuses and clowns so much that I don't know if I would watch it if that's they way they'd go. I'd give it a chance though.

American Horror is campy and creepy and ever so purposely so. I wanted so much to like the second season, Asylum. I mean, convents! Nuns! Psycho doctors! Madhouses! My favorite realms of irrational fears that lurk deep within. That's what happens when a Buddhist witch in the making Jewish gal attends Catholic School for eight years. But the second season was too over the top gratuitous sadistic, even for me, and I ended up not watching the whole season.

The first season of American Horror was great, and who knew, back then, that the cast would change and yet remain the same? (somewhat.)

Coven was my favorite, even though they killed off Misty, much to my dismay and shock. She didn't deserve that.  I truly thought she was going to be the next Supreme.

While a circus themed American Horror would be interesting and is full of possibilities, nothing can top the excellent HBO program Carnivale, which ran from 2003 to 2005. I was so disappointed that that show was cancelled!

It's possible the producers of American Horror are being coy in denying the circus rumors. We'll just have to wait and see.


Sunday, January 26, 2014

Mysterious triangular objected spotted on Google Moon | Metro News

Mysterious triangular objected spotted on Google Moon | Metro News: Have aliens taken over the moon? It might sound like something out of a low budget sci-fi film, but it is in fact the latest speculation exploding on the internet after a series of controversial images from Google maps show a mysterious object on the moon’s surface.

The images appear to show a triangular wedge-shaped ‘craft’ with a row of seven light dots along the edge.

While it could just be a secret human moonbase, many UFO sites have likened the object to an alien spaceship.
"While it could just be a secret human moonbase. . . " well, I would think that'd be pretty huge! Alien or us, if, indeed, it's a "secret (human) moon base, that is big news!

Which has me wondering once again about the apathetic response to the usual dismissal of many a UFO encounter; that's it's "just" the government.

It does look very artificial, man or ET created.



Related internal links:

 Giant Military Surveillance Blip

 Eugene, Oregon NYE UFO and then some ...

Saturday, January 25, 2014

A Giant Military Surveillance Blimp Is Going to Constantly Monitor the East Coast | Motherboard

photo: Raytheon


Our government, working with Raytheon, spending $2.7 billion dollars on giant surveillance blimps:
A Giant Military Surveillance Blimp Is Going to Constantly Monitor the East Coast | Motherboard: By the end of the year, there will likely be two giant Army blimps hovering 10,000 feet above Baltimore with the ability to see 340 miles in any direction.
Most forms of surveillance have weaknesses: If they’re ground-based, they have range limitations. Predator drones have to refuel and don’t have the ability to hover in one spot. Helicopters are really loud and generally have to fly pretty low. That’s where JLENS comes in. It’s a giant, 243-foot long blimp that’s tethered to the ground. It has ridiculously powerful radar and cameras. It pretty much doesn’t have to move, and it only has to land once a month or so for quick maintenance.

Yes, that means the entire mid-Atlantic region will, at least, have the potential to be under “persistent surveillance,” a dream term for those in the intelligence biz and a worst-case scenario for those who care a lick about privacy. ~ Jason Koebler

Still from John Carpenter's They Live, 1988

So it's not the Mother Ship we'll be seeing soon, but our own post 9/11 paranoia and totalitarianism.