Latest Trickster’s Realm: Popcorn Machine Aliens,about memories of aliens, on board craft, and giant insectoid creatures, by moi.
Also on BoA (Binnall of America:) Lesley’s Grey Matters: on Ian Punnett and C2C, Tina Sena’s Estoericana: The Witching Hour, where she writes about 3:00 am being the weird hour (as have many a UFO experiencer; indeed, that does seem to be the hour,)
Wrath of Joe’s Whiter UFOlogy? and Khyron’s The K-Files.
Plus all the great audio interviews Tim Binnall has done over the past two seasons!
Monday, July 2, 2007
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Psychic BF and Bend, OR BF Search
Bigfoot researcher Linda Martin has an entry on her blog Bigfoot Sightings on Matt Moneymaker and “psychic” Bigfoot in Bend, Oregon. It’s encouraging to read Linda’s opinions on Psychic Bigfoot:
If Chaska Denny, who left a comment on Bigfoot Sightings recently, is right, Sasquatch is psychic, and intelligent enough to avoid researchers. Psychic Sasquatch would be able to pick up on the purpose of an expedition and refuse to respond to sounds. That is why my method for finding Sasquatch includes psychic contact first, and driving through the forest second.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Brad Steiger Interview!
Was, indeed, "awesome." Tim did a great job and asked great questions, Brad was wonderful. He said some very important things that I'm glad he said, for they're at the core of esoteric research. It was also inspiring.
So please, listen to the last episode here.
You can listen to the previous podcasts on the site as well, with guests like Jim Marrs, Lisa Shiel, Tony Healy, ... the list goes on.
And stay tuned for Season Three, which should start up around September or October.
So please, listen to the last episode here.
You can listen to the previous podcasts on the site as well, with guests like Jim Marrs, Lisa Shiel, Tony Healy, ... the list goes on.
And stay tuned for Season Three, which should start up around September or October.
Tagged: Eight Things

Well, since both Lesley of Debris Field, and Tina of
Yufology have tagged me to share 8 things about myself, here they are:
1. I met Elvis, and played in his limo while he was inside with the boss.
2. I'm a big film noir and samurai film buff.
3. I’m a great cook.
4. The tiger is my favorite animal.
5. I’m afraid of heights; like even from atop a step ladder.
6. As corny as it sounds, after 30 years of marriage, my husband still cracks me up.
7. I love the water.
8. My secret guilty pleasure is that I watch General Hospital.
Brad Steiger Interveiw on Binnall of America
The interview with Brad Steiger for the Binnall of America site, is now up!
Catch it here.
Catch it here.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Oregon UFO News: Agent Mulder, Your Double-Pepperoni is Up
In Portland, Oregon, there will be a UFO related event at a pizza spot: It’s a Beautiful Pizza at 3342 SE Belmont St. on July 4th. Apparently the owner holds meetings for abudctees on regular basis. Read more here.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Huge UFO Seen By Airline Pilot near Guernsey
Nice, straight forward television interview with one of the pilots who saw the craft. No jokes about little green men, etc. which is refreshing.
Alien Ride Roller Coaster

I like this story: Alien Dreamer, by Daniel Joshua Rubin for The Motley Fool. Bryan Temmer, after a lot of rejection, will see his dream realized in Roswell, New Mexico for an Alien Abduction Roller Coaster. A dream, an obsession, a hope, Americana, aliens, -- it makes a goofy sense.
(image source:ROBERT COKER:ROLLER COASTER, 2003)
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Little Green Men
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
The Drone Meme
My latest for UFO Digest:The Drone Meme, on all this Chad drone business. This will make more sense after you read the article, but after I submitted it to Dirk at UFO Digest, I received this in my email box:Drones Unveiled. All about ET and drones and covert government operations. As I say in the article, reminds me of SERPO.
Mating Hedgehogs: New blog

FYI, it's been around awhile, but I hadn't done anything to announce it. Formerly called "ear mouse" until I discovered there's already a lot of things named "ear mouse." Go figure. So now it's
"Mating Hedgehogs," in honor of my favorite debunker theory to explain crop circles. Take a look.
Pole Dancing Mom Okay; Alien Not
I love the wacky juxtaposed values here:
Pole dancing ad ruled OK but aliens are out, By Liam Houlihan and David Nankervis
Pole dancing ad ruled OK but aliens are out, By Liam Houlihan and David Nankervis
POLE dancing strippers are compatible with family values, but animated aliens bearing hamburgers are deemed unfit for television, Australia's ad watchdog says.
The Advertising Standards Bureau dismissed 200 public complaints about a Nando's chicken chain ad featuring a pole dancer wearing only a G-string.
But an animated McDonald's advertisement showing a girl being abducted by aliens and rewarded with a Happy Meal has been axed for undermining "stranger danger" messages.
Monday, June 25, 2007
UFOs in Eugene?
UFOs in Eugene
Just a passing thought: doesn’t seem to be the same level of interest in UFOs here in the Eugene area as there is ghosts. Even though Eugene is considered a “mini UFO hot spot” (I read that somewhere) there isn’t any local UFO group. There’s a MUFON chapter in Portland, two hundred miles away. There’s a state wide paranormal society; TEPS (Trial’s End Paranormal Society.) Last time I heard from them, they were interested in starting up a UFO department, but don’t know what came of that. A new group is forming in Eugene; if I have their permission I’ll post more about it. Their focus seems to be on ghosts, although, again, they are interested in UFOs. Their first meeting is in a couple of weeks; maybe I’ll know more at that time.
There was also Oregon UFO Review, run by Eric Byler in Salem, Oregon. Oregon UFO Review had investigators all over the state, but last few times I’ve checked, they seem to have disappeared. If anyone knows anything about them, I’d appreciate an e-mail or comment.
There is a loose group of individuals here who are interested, and they meet informally a few times a year. I hesitate to name them; I don’t think they want the publicity. There isn’t any investigation going on, per se, but sharing of information and ideas.
The local media seems to have ignored UFOs in the past few years as well. Ten years or so ago, they were far more active.
I know there are plenty of sightings in the area; I hear about them all the time. I’m sure MUFON in Portland, NUFORC, etc. do as well. What purpose would a group serve? Not sure. First problem is, as soon as you have a ‘group” you’re in trouble. Too many meetings, rules, etc. I'm not wired that way. But a loose resource center for local, interested parties might be nice.
Just a passing thought: doesn’t seem to be the same level of interest in UFOs here in the Eugene area as there is ghosts. Even though Eugene is considered a “mini UFO hot spot” (I read that somewhere) there isn’t any local UFO group. There’s a MUFON chapter in Portland, two hundred miles away. There’s a state wide paranormal society; TEPS (Trial’s End Paranormal Society.) Last time I heard from them, they were interested in starting up a UFO department, but don’t know what came of that. A new group is forming in Eugene; if I have their permission I’ll post more about it. Their focus seems to be on ghosts, although, again, they are interested in UFOs. Their first meeting is in a couple of weeks; maybe I’ll know more at that time.
There was also Oregon UFO Review, run by Eric Byler in Salem, Oregon. Oregon UFO Review had investigators all over the state, but last few times I’ve checked, they seem to have disappeared. If anyone knows anything about them, I’d appreciate an e-mail or comment.
There is a loose group of individuals here who are interested, and they meet informally a few times a year. I hesitate to name them; I don’t think they want the publicity. There isn’t any investigation going on, per se, but sharing of information and ideas.
The local media seems to have ignored UFOs in the past few years as well. Ten years or so ago, they were far more active.
I know there are plenty of sightings in the area; I hear about them all the time. I’m sure MUFON in Portland, NUFORC, etc. do as well. What purpose would a group serve? Not sure. First problem is, as soon as you have a ‘group” you’re in trouble. Too many meetings, rules, etc. I'm not wired that way. But a loose resource center for local, interested parties might be nice.
The Missing Space of Missing Time Incidents
Over on the blog “The Heavy Stuff” is a well written piece on missing time: The Missing Space of Missing Time Incidents. I’m not sure what to think about his ideas yet; I’ll need to read it a couple more times. But good to know someone out there is thinking about the very weird experience of “missing time.”
As some OrangeOrb readers know, I’ve had two experiences of missing time myself; one connected with a UFO sighting, one without. Both involved the same witness (there were two of us.)
As some OrangeOrb readers know, I’ve had two experiences of missing time myself; one connected with a UFO sighting, one without. Both involved the same witness (there were two of us.)
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