Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Knockings

Just a no account, very small odd thing that happened yesterday. Started off with my hearing huge, loud thuds, very distinct, against the side of my house. It sounded like someone hitting the side of the house with a board or something. So I go outside, look down the driveway, and see . . . nothing. No one. No person, animal, or anything at all that could have made a sound like that. It wasn't a sound from far off bouncing off the house, --- this was a definite sound of something hitting the house. If it was a person doing it, I would have seen them walk away; simply no way I wouldn't have, given the layout of the place, and so on.

I go into work, just arriving, door of my room is open, and I hear loud knocking from somewhere out in the hall. Lots of activity in the building and that hall, including custodians and maintence workers, but they usually try to not do stuff like that doing school hours, and, again, I would have seen whatever, or whoever, was making the sound. But when I go out into the hall, I don't see anything.

Later that day, I'm outside on the school grounds, and hear a few loud thudding, knocking sounds. Look around, don't see anything that could be the cause of the sound.

I am sure in all three cases, there is an reasonable explanation for the sounds; but it was a bit eerie -- especially the knocks I heard at my house -- and, that this knocking occurred three times on the same day.

Within the framework of mundane occurrances being the cause for the sounds is room room for synchronicity and signals. Something is wanting my attention. Now I have to figure out what!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Richard Dolan Responds . . .

On Alfred Lehmberg's News to Chew, we find Richard Dolan's response to Michael R. Schuyler's criticisms of Dolan's research. Excellent response from Dolan. Hat tip to Lesley at The Debris Field for link.

On a related side note, Dolan responds to Schuyler's criticism of Linda Moultan Howe, a woman insulted and made fun of by many. All her years of research, her hard work, her contributions, are considered nil by some critics. At the risk of sounding boring and quaint I'll say it -- sometimes I don't wonder if those criticisms are nothing more than sexist comments. I think Howe has been naive at times, and I don't agree with her take on the paranormal perspective of UFO research, and a few other areas of disagreement, (including what I've heard and observed on a personal level) but the point is, this isn't a personality contest. And to dismiss someone with such disdain, who's given the field so damn much, is ignorant. I'll be open and say I don't like Peter Davenport; I don't like him personally (I've had two interactions with him that have just put me off, sister!) and I don't like his politics. In fact, the pompous stuffed shirt makes me laugh. But so what? No one cares, except me. I can attack him, or I can appreciate his decades of hard work -- work that very few else have attempted to do, especially those critics -- and that's what counts, not that he's a verbose bag of wind.

Research in this field is a chimera; it's hard to ever really get at "it" -- all we can do is do our best, and get as close to it as we can, with honesty and integrity.

Many who criticize -- who attack -- don't do much in ways of contributions to understanding the UFO phenomena. And if you believe their line that their contribution is the so-called calling out of others, or "exposing" people, for some imagined greater good of self-imposed UFO Policedom, you'd be mistaken, as they most surely are.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Venus Contactee Update


I stumbled on a bit more about Omnec Onec: The case of Omnec Onec, an alleged 'Venusian'. Other Venusian contactees, Venusians, and "walk ins" are mentioned, including Val, or Valiant, Thor.

Omnec came to earth in 1955 from Venus, specifically:
in a town called Teutonia (a city whose name reflects earlier Venus-Earth contacts that included a trip to Venus by a German scientist). She alleges that she lived on an astral plane -- without a physical body -- until she was instructed by her leaders to travel to Earth with a message of peace and brotherhood.
Like many of the Contactees, the 1950s seemed to be the decade. However, as researchers have pointed out, including Nick Redfern (Contactees: A History of Alien-human Interaction) there are plenty of contactees, (reffered to as "hidden contactees")in the world right now; they haven't gone away with the ending of the '50s.
The first International UFO Congress convened in Tucson, Arizona, in November 1991, in the presence of presenters Valery Uvarov and Marina Popovich from Russia; Irina Gracchi from Brazil; Anthony Dodd from England; and Omnec Onec from Venus. A standup survey of the 300-or-so attendees would attest to the fact that Omnec stood out from all other presenters.
I love the following description of Omnec at the conference: silver stilettos, "blood-red" polish:
Omnec had a very high IQ. She seemed to know a little bit about almost everything, and could carry on a conversation with anyone about anything. She also had a considerable degree of physical charm: Maybe it was the Chicago accent combined with blood-red nail polish, combined with spiked silver heels - which collectively upstaged her alien intelligence, like the floating vixen in a magic show.
Continuing the Contactee/Venusian theme, here's a clip of researcher Greg Bishop (UFO Mystic blog, author of Project Beta,) speaking on the Contactee era at Gaint Rock, California.


Related items:
Women From Venus
Venusians, brought to you by Burlington UFO and Paranormal Research Center


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Researcher Scott Corrales has translated my Women From Venus article into Spanish. Very nice! You can read it at his blog Arcana Mundi.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

New Trickster's Realm: Women From Venus

On Tim Binnall's BoA: Women From Venus.

A typical Contactee encounter took place between human and alien who was often, but not always, Venusian. Contactees were invited into space ships, taken for rides to other worlds, given lessons and information on coming changes for earth and humanity, metaphysics and the like. But there were some Venusian encounters of a different kind.

These Venusians had a different way of going about things. Instead of meeting human contacts out in the deserts or woods, they took another approach. "Omnec Onec" was a Venusian who "walked in" or took over, the human body of Sheila, a seven year old girl who had died in a bus accident. The book, UFO: From Venus I Came, relates the story of this human/Venusian "Contactee."

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Computer Problems

I'm having computer problems and that's why I haven't posted much lately. It's a little scary to realize how much I depend on my laptop; all my stuff is on there and so on. I'm using another computer at the moment but not sure how much time I have with it. So, there's that. Hopefully it will be fixed soon.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

New UFOlogist Cartoon: Lesley Gunter

Artist Dennis Rano, who has a site full of great caricatures of UFOlogists, has a new one up of Lesley Gunter.

Friday, January 8, 2010

White Triangles

Billy Booth has an item about a white triangle sighting. And a visitor's comment contains a link to another report of a white triangle, with photo.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Update on Hotlinking and Stealing Content

In response to Hotlinking and Stealing: Don't Be An Ass, Atrueoriginal has   written up this, which is very illuminating and gives us more details on what's going on with the hotlinking and stealing of her content.

Lesley at The Debris Field, and Interstellar Housewife have been posting about this as well. The more bloggers, writers, website owners, etc. who confront the issue of hotlinking and stealing, the better.

Giving credit in a passive aggressive manner doesn't help much. I've seen sites post articles of mine, in full, without "by Regan Lee," or even "from The Orange Orb," just the article. Then, at the bottom in teeny font, is the url, not even the name of the source with link embedded, or name. Sure, technically the offending site links back to mine, but my ego is big enough to want my name up there for all to see under the title of the damn thing I wrote. Or at least, the title of my blog. Speaking of egos, I'm more than happy to have others use my stuff, use it all you want! Just cite my name and link back.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Hotlinking and Stealing: Don't Be An Ass

Stealing content is nasty, and just because it happens to a lot of us doesn't make it right. No matter how small or trivial it might be, ripping off content and making it appear as if it's your own writing, from your own site/blog, is wrong, unethical, immoral, and lazy. What's worse is when it's from someone who should know better; a UFO or Bigfoot site/blog, etc. that appears to be valid.

Speaking of asses -- supreme asses -- Atrueoriginal, who brings us daily UFO and paranormal news with her Alien, UFO & the Paranormal Casebook, has been the victim of hotlinking. Hotlinking is not only stealing content, which is bad enough, but often costs the legitimate writer/site owner money. Other victims of this latest theft of content and hard work include Jospeh Capp of UFO Media Matters.

For more on this see Lesley's post on her blog The Debris Field, and be sure to read the comments, many from Atrueoriginal, that further explain what is going on, and what to do about it.

In some ways this is an elephant in the room among UFO, paranormal and Bigfoot, etc. researchers. No one wants to come across like they're a whiny nitpicking nerdling, but when someone rips off your content, no matter how small the item may be, it's stealing, and people who steal shouldn't be allowed to get away with it.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

More Contactee Synchronicity

I was working on my new Trickster's Realm column for Tim Binnall's BOA, which is due Monday. The piece is on Contactees. I had decided to include this painting by a woman who I wrote about for UFO Magazine several months ago. That article hasn't appeared yet in the magazine, but I thought I'd use one of her paintings, since it fit in nicely with what I was writing about for Tim.


It wasn't until I finally found her images on my hard drive (I have to get organized!) and the earlier article with the correct spelling of her name, which after all this time I wasn't sure of, that I realized her name was: Diana! Diana Pizzuti, a California artist who paints images of alien encounters, some of which are based on her family's experiences.
(Painting by Diana Pizzuti)

Diana is a form of Diane, and is of course the entity from Venus Contactee Dana Howard wrote about, also the middle name of my good friend Stella (which means star.) And Dana is the name of Nick Redfern's wife; Redfern being the author of Contactees: A History of Alien-Human Interaction, of course.

My Newest Blog: Alien Art Genre

Alien Art Genre
Art work of alien, UFO, Bigfoot and other esoteric, Fortean, paranormal encounters, by witnesses and artists alike. If you have an image to submit, contact Regan Lee at rlee@orangeorb.net.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Translation of Mexican Pyramid UFO

Many thanks to red pill junkie! He was kind enough to take the time to translate what was being said in the YouTube video clip about the pyramid UFO seen in Mexico that I posted about yesterday. (See Pyramid UFO


Here's what rpj has to say:
OK: First of all, the city in which the video was recorded is NOT Tepec, but Metepec, in the State of Mexico. Metepec has been a hot hub of UFO activity allegedly since the 1990s —there have been some controversial videos from that place as well, such as the (in)famous alien video shot in Metepec by a woman who claimed to have seen a midget-like figure of light in a field next to her house— BTW, I once went to Metepec and met some guys who worked for the telephone company, and they claimed to have seen a UFO landing; maybe they were making fun of me, but they seemed sincere.


But I digress...


Anyway, that Pedro Hernández guy seems to be part of the team of UFO hunters that collaboate with Jaime Maussan (IMO Maussan has lost much of the credibility he held in the past, but I guess ome people still consider him the top Mexican UFO investigator; but that of course does not mean his UFO hunters are not observing and recording unusual things, thanks to their patience and seemingly ample free time to spend looking up to the sky). There were 6 witnesses in this particular sighting, and the people observing it with binoculars said the object had a pyramidal shape (something that it's not easy to perceive in the video due to its low quality). Hernandez says the object was first noticed by a child, so appaently it could be seen in plain sight.


There's also another city called Metepec in the state of Puebla, near Atlixco, where there were also a lot of UFO activity in he 90s. I just made a nice interesting experiment with Google maps. I pinpointed Metepec (Puebla), Metepec (S o M) and found they are relatively close; and even MORE interestingly, if you pinpoint the Popocatepetl volcano (another hot hub of UFO activity) one almost gets a straight line between these three places!


What does that mean? Beats me! :)


PS: Also interesting that they saw a pyramidal UFO in Deltoid, UK. Deltoid literally means 'with a Delta form' and of course Delta is the greek letter that has a form of a triangle.
And he's right of course about the name game Trickster fact that the UK UFO -- triangular, pyramid shaped -- appeared in Deltoid, UK, named after the same shape, further underscored by the its letter origins.

Also interesting detail about the straight line between the three areas; suggesting a ley line or energy path. But, as rpj says, "What does that mean? Beats me!"