From UFO Disclosure Countdown Clock, a post, with comments on a few YouTube clips, on chemtrails.
There are some things I just don't argue (much) about anymore, chemtrails is one of those things. The post mentions orbs in trails, which I've seen, several trails at once criss-crossing and more, which I've seen, and more.
UFO Disclosure Countdown Clock: The Chemtrail-Contrail Post - The Plain Sight Anomaly
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Frank Feschino and Alfred Lehmberg on Church of Mabus
On the Church of Mabus, Frank Feschinoo and Alfred Lehmberg:
Listen here or visit Church of Mabus site.
Jeffery Pritchett & Guy Weddle discuss the Undeclared Air War with ETs & EBEs with Frank Feschino author of Shoot Them Down: The Flying Saucer Air Wars of 1952! Alfred Lehmberg, Frank’s partner in crime helps break down the Flatwood’s Monster legend and more. Where we discuss what really happened and what the Monster really looked like based on testimony from actual witnesses. The American government waged war on UFOs to acquire technology. As well as the white wash of the brave soldiers who were involved in the air attack which resulted in the Flatwood’s incident. We discuss with Alfred the hogwash Ufology is Dead and how often naysayers use this term to cop out usually right before a Resurrection.(As readers of the Orange Orb know, I've been ranting about the "UFOlogy is dead" line being "hogwash" as Lehmberg puts it . . . it's really so ridiculous for anyone involved in UFOlogy (I'm excluding the skeptibunkies) to take this idea seriously. )
Listen here or visit Church of Mabus site.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Forget UFOs, We Have Poop in Space
Watching an episode of Ancient Aliens recently, I noticed that Buzz Aldrin seemed, as he often does, like he’s definitely tuned into a frequency all his own. Something about his intensity and off the wall comments jars me a little. Sometimes he says something and I have no idea what he’s talking about. Is there a hidden agenda? A code he’s sending out to those in the know? His way of dealing with the reality of aliens on the moon?
Remember when Aldrin punched reporter Bart Sibrel?
A recent Vanity Fair interview with Aldrin ignores the surreal obvious -- though does mention the infamous punching of the face -- and passes up a great opportunity to try to get a glimpse into the mind of Aldrin. Instead, there are waaaaay too many words written about poop in space.
While writer Eric Spitznagel did pick up on Aldrin’s inner world:
he doesn’t follow up on that bit of weirdness. He goes for a series of questions about going to the bathroom in his astronaut suit.That lame-o line of questioning might be forgiven if Spitznagel had only stopped after the five or so questions regarding the scatological habits of astronauts in space, but for Spitznagel, human feces is far more interesting than extra terrestrials and UFOs:
Aldrin responds pleasantly:
to which Spitznagel lets that one go by, making yet another smirky poop reference.
And there’s interesting stuff about going back to the Moon, and to Mars, and colonization and the administrations response to space travel. But as to UFOs, nothing.
Remember when Aldrin punched reporter Bart Sibrel?
A recent Vanity Fair interview with Aldrin ignores the surreal obvious -- though does mention the infamous punching of the face -- and passes up a great opportunity to try to get a glimpse into the mind of Aldrin. Instead, there are waaaaay too many words written about poop in space.
While writer Eric Spitznagel did pick up on Aldrin’s inner world:
and told stories that occasionally rambled, sometimes ending with confusing sentences like “You have to appreciate these things in rotating coordinates.”
he doesn’t follow up on that bit of weirdness. He goes for a series of questions about going to the bathroom in his astronaut suit.That lame-o line of questioning might be forgiven if Spitznagel had only stopped after the five or so questions regarding the scatological habits of astronauts in space, but for Spitznagel, human feces is far more interesting than extra terrestrials and UFOs:
Did you recognize what they were right away? A couple of years ago you hinted that you might’ve seen a UFO during a space mission. Is it possible you were just looking at floating bags of your own poo?
Aldrin responds pleasantly:
(Laughs.) No, not at all. They were very close. We could certainly tell what they were.
to which Spitznagel lets that one go by, making yet another smirky poop reference.
And there’s interesting stuff about going back to the Moon, and to Mars, and colonization and the administrations response to space travel. But as to UFOs, nothing.
Friday, June 25, 2010
James Carion and CUT
Ex-director MUFON director James Carion announces a brand new UFO organization: CUT. CUT stands for Center for UFO Truth.
Here’s what I wrote on Facebook:
I’ll add that the word UFO is in the name of the group! UFO is part of the acronym, yet, Carion insists, this new enterprise (heh, talk about twilight language) contains the word UFO in its very title. The title is also fun, in its ironic pot/kettle black way, for its word "truth." What a display of arrogance and self important stuff shirted puffery!
Carion never did like saucer heads. He reiterates his distaste for the distasteful and bothersome UFO witnesses and UFO explorers of various kinds:
This is the problem with would be UFO Police; they set up their own little paradigm, decide to reject a good portion of what’s out there, and all the time, they’re congratulating each other on finally getting to the “truth.”
When you combine a systems like that with a dismissive attitude that reeks of classism and an obvious distaste for 90% of the thing you’re studying, you cannot possibly get to any “truth.”
The Big Lie
Recently, the cyclic meme that “UFOlogy is dead” has been making the rounds, and I wonder: is this thing we loosely call UFOlogy really dead? Or is it just something people say out of frustration? I think the latter. UFOlogy is constantly shifting, and in fact, some big shakeups have been happening recently (David Jacobs, Cherry, and, um, Carion. . . ) but that doesn't make it dead.
Do some think UFOlogy is “dead” because of the oft bemoaned statement that, “after such and such many years, we don’t have any answers?”
Carion remarks:
We don’t have the Big Final Answer That Fits All to the UFO phenomenon. Carion’s mistake, as with many others: thinking there is one.
I don’t know what halls of “ologies” he means, probably the institutions of science, academia, and ironically, the very governmental agencies he plans on getting all this information from, but the reality is: CUT, too, is just another UFO group in the eyes of those “ologies.”
But back to the meme that “after sixty years we haven’t found the answer” -- I wonder if that’s true. No, we don’t have full disclosure, or the Beyond a Doubt UFO From Outer Space craft or an alien body. Well, not one revealed to the world on CNN anyway.
The UFO phenomenon has layers upon shadowy layers upon deeper darker layers. It’s a given UFOs and aliens are “real” and here, We’ve moved way beyond that. We know they are; we don't’ know what they are.
Parsing the UFO experience down to a small segment -- U.S. government agencies intentionally creating false UFO scenarios to distract -- is not a new idea, nor a surprise. And finding further proof that was the case at times won’t definitively provide an answer to what UFOs are.
Here’s what I wrote on Facebook:
Oh dear. Not "affiliated in any way with UFology" yet "CUT" (there's an interesting Fortean twilight language kind of word to use) studies "early days of UFOs ... answering the question long ignored by historians -- was the UFO subject purposely created by the United States. .. part of a cold war operation?" That's been asked before. But anyway, how is this NOT to do with UFology?! It'll be interesting for sure but how far is one willing to go in trusting government sources? Der. And this gem: "CUT will work outside of the three ring circus that is Ufology and will not accept the contributions of anonymous individuals or alleged whistleblowers nor will it examine alleged leaked documents." So he's distancing himself yet once again from the unwashed masses and "...circus" of UFology, going so far as to call what he's doing - studying an aspect of UFOs --- not UFology. Newsflash Mr. Carion, you ARE part of the "circus," -- we all are. How an ex-director of MUFON, who is currently involved in a new organization exploring an aspect of UFOs, say with a straight face he is not part of the "circus" is a deliciously ironic, er, circus like, stance to take.
I’ll add that the word UFO is in the name of the group! UFO is part of the acronym, yet, Carion insists, this new enterprise (heh, talk about twilight language) contains the word UFO in its very title. The title is also fun, in its ironic pot/kettle black way, for its word "truth." What a display of arrogance and self important stuff shirted puffery!
Carion never did like saucer heads. He reiterates his distaste for the distasteful and bothersome UFO witnesses and UFO explorers of various kinds:
CUT will work outside of the three ring circus that is Ufology and will not accept the contributions of anonymous individuals or alleged whistleblowers nor will it examine alleged leaked documents.Yes, why bother with interviewing witnesses to see if they are credible or do the work involved to determine authenticity of documents?
This is the problem with would be UFO Police; they set up their own little paradigm, decide to reject a good portion of what’s out there, and all the time, they’re congratulating each other on finally getting to the “truth.”
When you combine a systems like that with a dismissive attitude that reeks of classism and an obvious distaste for 90% of the thing you’re studying, you cannot possibly get to any “truth.”
The Big Lie
Recently, the cyclic meme that “UFOlogy is dead” has been making the rounds, and I wonder: is this thing we loosely call UFOlogy really dead? Or is it just something people say out of frustration? I think the latter. UFOlogy is constantly shifting, and in fact, some big shakeups have been happening recently (David Jacobs, Cherry, and, um, Carion. . . ) but that doesn't make it dead.
Do some think UFOlogy is “dead” because of the oft bemoaned statement that, “after such and such many years, we don’t have any answers?”
Carion remarks:
Ufology has nothing to show for more than 60 years of amateur investigation and research. By not establishing professional evidentiary standards, Ufology will neither join the halls of academic "ologies" nor will it discover the truth of what lies behind the subject of UFOs.The us of the qualifier “amateur” is unfair. It’s snide. We’re all amateurs. Does he mean amateur in the popular sense: meaning, less than? Or in the true sense, meaning not paid for one’s work? Amateur has come to mean the former, more often than not, but being “amateur” does not always mean inferior. You cannot take away the study of UFOs from “the people” no matter how much you want to. And if you do, why do you want to? What's the intent?
We don’t have the Big Final Answer That Fits All to the UFO phenomenon. Carion’s mistake, as with many others: thinking there is one.
I don’t know what halls of “ologies” he means, probably the institutions of science, academia, and ironically, the very governmental agencies he plans on getting all this information from, but the reality is: CUT, too, is just another UFO group in the eyes of those “ologies.”
But back to the meme that “after sixty years we haven’t found the answer” -- I wonder if that’s true. No, we don’t have full disclosure, or the Beyond a Doubt UFO From Outer Space craft or an alien body. Well, not one revealed to the world on CNN anyway.
The UFO phenomenon has layers upon shadowy layers upon deeper darker layers. It’s a given UFOs and aliens are “real” and here, We’ve moved way beyond that. We know they are; we don't’ know what they are.
Parsing the UFO experience down to a small segment -- U.S. government agencies intentionally creating false UFO scenarios to distract -- is not a new idea, nor a surprise. And finding further proof that was the case at times won’t definitively provide an answer to what UFOs are.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
A Fortean Tornado
This tornado event in Connecticut -- or rather, "suspected" tornado -- has lots of Fortean elements; really, the event itself struck me as Fortean. Starting with the use of the word "suspected" in describing such tornado:
I wonder what part of the weather event caused such suspicion; it certainly behaved like a tornado:
And so on. Among the damaged buildings: "a museum dedicated to P.T. Barnum"
Despite the damage, witness reports, the "unconfirmed tornado sightings," the weather service has to go and check it out for themselves before confirming or denying.
Read complete article here.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – A suspected tornado tore through Connecticut's largest city Thursday, toppling trees and power lines and collapsing several buildings as a powerful line of storms swept across parts of the Northeast. Remarkably, no serious injuries were reported.Besides the use of the word "suspected" was the use of "unconfirmed"
There were unconfirmed sightings of a tornado..You'd think the article was reporting on a UFO or Bigfoot sighting.
I wonder what part of the weather event caused such suspicion; it certainly behaved like a tornado:
Hundreds of bricks shook loose from buildings, trees split in half and crushed cars, and a billboard hung precariously several stories up over Main Street. Nine buildings were partially or fully collapsed, including three on East Main Street that were brought to their foundations . . .
Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch declared a state of emergency after the fast-moving system of driving rain and wind gusts that reached 78 miles per hour in the area.
Jacqueline Arroyo, 44, said she saw a black cloud and ran inside to her third-floor apartment, where the window exploded. Trees were blown so ferociously they appeared to be coming out of the ground, and people were screaming, she said.
"All the wind started coming inside the house. I heard 'boom, boom!'" she said. "It was so fast but terrifying."

Despite the damage, witness reports, the "unconfirmed tornado sightings," the weather service has to go and check it out for themselves before confirming or denying.
Read complete article here.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Enrique Castillo Rincon, Contactee
Came across the following time on UFOs, et al blog about the 1973 experience of Contactee Enrique Castillo Rincon. Rincon lived in Colombia. His experiences include tall aliens in diving suits (a not so unusual motif) and the craft he saw -- “domed ships” -- appeared to have come from a nearby body of water. Like many Contactees, Rincon received some form of telepathic messages from “several groups” of individuals in various areas.
CONTACTS OF ENRIQUE CASTILLO RINCON
CONTACTS OF ENRIQUE CASTILLO RINCON
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Facebook Mini Rant
I responded to something on Facebook, just thought I'd share. Sums it up, maybe I'll put it on my business card!
UFOlogy is not "dead," no one should be the Great UFO Decider, it ain't all that serious, and it is all VERY serious, science will never embrace us saucer heads, but that's okay because like Groucho said: (paraphrasing) "I don't want to be a member of any club that'd have me", one person's embarassing fruitcake is another person's tasty brownie, some of us are stuck with weird experiences and we're trying to figure it out, no, we won't shut up, far too many smug stuffed shirts pontificating their way through UFO Land, judgements, classism, self-importance, and not listening to the witnesses. I'd hate to go off on a rant though!
June 5th Spiral Over Australia
YouTube clip of the spiral over Australia. Pretty much like the Norway spiral. Explanation for this one: U.S. rocket ship. (I know, we don't say "rocket ship" anymore, I just like the way it sounds.)
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Binnall Is NOT Gone, Just Down for a Wee Bit
If you've been over to Binnall of America recently, you noticed the site is down. But don't worry, it's temporary, Tim's been doing great things with the site with upgrades and new looks... latest news, BoA should be up sometime tonight.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Sun Music
Scientists have discovered the sun makes music, or more accurately, that the vibrations have been translated to sound:
They found that huge magnetic loops that have been observed coiling away from the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere, known as coronal loops, vibrate like strings on a musical instrument.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
"Spiral" UFOs in Mexico
Spiral type UFOs in Mexico. Read my earlier post about spiral UFOs here. (Also on UFOMystic.)
These UFOs, the Norway spiral being the most spectacular, share some similarities. They seem to start out the same way, some develop into full out spirals, others don't make it. This is assuming of course they're of the same type of UFO. We don't know what these are: aliens, military, missiles, industrial, who knows. Interesting, for sure. What they are, well, maybe one day we'll find out.
This one is called a "wormhole" by the person who posted it on YouTube. From December 2009:
From 2010, Jamie Maussan at the UFO Congress, with clips of spirals from other countries. I'm not commenting on Maussan's interpretations, just noting the images.
These UFOs, the Norway spiral being the most spectacular, share some similarities. They seem to start out the same way, some develop into full out spirals, others don't make it. This is assuming of course they're of the same type of UFO. We don't know what these are: aliens, military, missiles, industrial, who knows. Interesting, for sure. What they are, well, maybe one day we'll find out.
This one is called a "wormhole" by the person who posted it on YouTube. From December 2009:
From 2010, Jamie Maussan at the UFO Congress, with clips of spirals from other countries. I'm not commenting on Maussan's interpretations, just noting the images.
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