tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7839436999869403520.post5891574435681679049..comments2023-11-02T06:50:28.030-07:00Comments on The Orange Orb: UFOs, Forteana, Dreams, and More . . .: Dogs: The Latest in High Tech Para-tainmentRegan Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13786586311631698822noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7839436999869403520.post-31520863707287600742013-01-21T19:11:02.093-08:002013-01-21T19:11:02.093-08:00Spam? Oh! Animal testimony in the paranormal: 100%...Spam? Oh! Animal testimony in the paranormal: 100% relevant to your post!<br /><br />If one day I tout in your comments section a recording of my channeling sessions with Delsey's spirit, then, yeah, spam for sure.<br /><br />Terry the Censorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13361088223337740598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7839436999869403520.post-57977141147463541282013-01-21T18:36:19.283-08:002013-01-21T18:36:19.283-08:00Terry on this one I think you're just venting ...Terry on this one I think you're just venting your overall bemusement on the Hill case. <br /><br />It's been some years since I've read Fuller's book, but from your quotes, I don't see an overt "discrepancy" - quite possible the dog behaved just as described: "restless," then began to whine, cower. That seems restless to me. It's possible the dog's behavior was remembered later, or, as you say, made up for a good story. <br /><br />But that's not the point, since I wasn't referring to the Hill case. In other words, gee thanks for choosing my blog to spam your distaste for the Hill case which I wasn't writing about at all. I am honored. :)<br /><br />Regan Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13786586311631698822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7839436999869403520.post-32644774949622131042013-01-21T18:03:50.058-08:002013-01-21T18:03:50.058-08:00> Animals react to the strange in their own eer...> Animals react to the strange in their own eerie ways.<br /><br />The "testimony" of the dog is amusing in the Hill abduction case.<br /><br />In Walter Webb's first report, dated October 26 1961, we find this line: "The dog did not appear to be alarmed at any time during the whole sighting."<br /><br />But in Interrupted Journey, Delsey the dog provides *ahem* corroboration and suspense:<br /><br />"The object would disappear behind trees, or a mountain top, then reappear again as the obstruction was cleared. Delsey, the dog, was beginning to get slightly restless...” (p 6)<br /><br />“Beside them, the dachshund was whining and cowering.” (P 12)<br /><br />Why the discrepancy? The Hills “had forgotten to tell Webb about several instances of Delsey's odd behavior...” (p 37)<br /><br />Or John Fuller just knows how to tell a good story.<br />Terry the Censorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13361088223337740598noreply@blogger.com