Saturday, June 22, 2013
Simo Lazarov, "UFO," 1981 - Boing Boing
Pretty cool space-ship-from-outer-space music from 1981, courtesy of Boing Boing:Simo Lazarov, "UFO," 1981 - Boing Boing
'Goblin allegedly burns owner’s privates'
Goblins passed on intergenerationally. Didn't know that! (thanks to The Anomalist for link.)
Goblin allegedly burns owner’s privates — Nehanda Radio: At that time the kombi was filling with smoke. He jumped out of the kombi complaining about fire in his privates. He then CONFESSED that it was a goblin that was tormenting him.
He revealed that he inherited the goblin from his grandparents to boost his yield at the farm.
“I noticed smoke coming out of his trousers and everyone else wondered what was going on and begged the driver to stop. He then threw the ‘goblin’ out of the window before the kombi stopped,” said one of the passengers.
“He confessed that his grandmother left the goblin for him and he uses it in farming but it has been tormenting him for some time. He appealed for help over the issue.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Synchronicities: Local Mini-disasters
Talking our walk this morning and walking by the industrial laundry building. We heard a very loud alarm type sound, like a car alarm. Except it was unduly loud, much too loud for a car alarm. People came walking briskly out of the building -- an industry laundry service -- and we realized it was a fire drill. Except, probably not a drill, since in the twenty years we've lived here, we've never once heard any such alarm. If the place had regular drills, we would have heard their alarms. (We live only a block away.) As far as we know, no fire trucks arrived -- we didn't see or hear any. So maybe it was a drill.
This evening, we heard sirens close by and smelled smoke. The building across from the laundry service had a fire. That one made the local news.
Another odd synchronicity: this morning on Facebook, someone posted a link to a store in the University area. I wasn't familiar with the store. I mentioned it to Jim, we were figuring out where it was exactly (parking is a bitch down there) and he said he wasn't familiar with the place. This evening, again making the local news, a report that a car drove into the place.
None of this has to do with UFOs or the paranormal, but this does have to do with synchronicity; those moments that seem, often, trivial yet the very fact of them reminds us it's a Down the Rabbit Hole World indeed.
This evening, we heard sirens close by and smelled smoke. The building across from the laundry service had a fire. That one made the local news.
Another odd synchronicity: this morning on Facebook, someone posted a link to a store in the University area. I wasn't familiar with the store. I mentioned it to Jim, we were figuring out where it was exactly (parking is a bitch down there) and he said he wasn't familiar with the place. This evening, again making the local news, a report that a car drove into the place.
None of this has to do with UFOs or the paranormal, but this does have to do with synchronicity; those moments that seem, often, trivial yet the very fact of them reminds us it's a Down the Rabbit Hole World indeed.
UK UFO Contactee Ernie Sears
Contactee Ernie Sears, now deceased, eighty-one, talking about his meetings with aliens:
UFO Sighting in Oregon, United States on June 10th 2013
UFO sightings in Oregon, via UFO Stalker. More sightings on site, including one at Yachats on the coast.UFO Sighting in Oregon, United States on June 10th 2013
Momo -- the cat, not the Bigfoot
Another item in today's paper, right next to the UFO item (see post below)about Momo. Not that Momo, the cryptid Bigfoot type creature encountered in Missouri in the 1970s, but a photo of a man swimming after his cat, named Momo. Both had been swept up by the flood waters in Alberta. The local paper (R-G) did not say if the cat was saved or not. Fortunately, Momo and his owner are safe, according to the HP: Alberta Floods: Kevan Yaets Saves His Cat From Being Swept Downstream
UFO item in paper: MOD
Today's paper, in the "Briefly" section (Eugene Register-Guard) small item:
Documents explain UFO desk closure. I've been noticing that in recent months, now and then an item about UFOs will appear in the paper. For a long time, there was nothing on the subject.
The item describes "newly classified files" from the UK's MOD, which "closed down nearly three years ago." Reason for the closure, according to the item, was the expense of keeping an active UFO department open, "despite a surge in reported sightings."
Documents explain UFO desk closure. I've been noticing that in recent months, now and then an item about UFOs will appear in the paper. For a long time, there was nothing on the subject.
The item describes "newly classified files" from the UK's MOD, which "closed down nearly three years ago." Reason for the closure, according to the item, was the expense of keeping an active UFO department open, "despite a surge in reported sightings."
From Nick Redfern:An Island of Synchronicities, on Mysterious Universe
Intriguing! Synchronicities were in abundance when Nick Redfern traveled to Puerto Rico years ago to research the Chupacabras. In writing about being seated next to a man from the military on the Chicago flight out, I wondered about the convenience of such a pairing. Well, so did Nick:
That aside, be it synchronicity or planned spook encounter, an interesting report on synchronicity and how the phenomena does seem to follow students of the strange.
(thanks to The Anomalist for link.)
An Island of Synchronicities | Mysterious Universe: The always slightly paranoid part of me wondered if he was, perhaps, listening too intently. And, perhaps, the reason why he, a military man, was conveniently sat next to me was to pump me for information.
That aside, be it synchronicity or planned spook encounter, an interesting report on synchronicity and how the phenomena does seem to follow students of the strange.
(thanks to The Anomalist for link.)
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Red Pills of the Week — June 15th | Mysterious Universe
Always enjoy Red Pill Junkie's Red Pills of the Week, and the current list is another good one. My favorite items: Uri Geller(I agree, he's neither fake nor, well, ... trickster-spy indeed, maybe), Mirage Men, Mark Pilkington (who, and I admit I haven't read his book, irks me. Well, not him personally, I don't know the man. But the idea that because powers that be manipulated UFO researchers and witnesses, UFOs are trivial making us dupes, doesn't explain very much, just points out the givens.) And of course you have to laugh even while being exasperated at "Chantelle" an alien abductee. Funny, but not so, given that the phenomena is still not being taken seriously. Including by some researchers.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
A Fractured Hall of Mirrors | TDG - Science, Magick, Myth and History
Excellent, from Greg Taylor at the equally excellent Daily Grail: A Fractured Hall of Mirrors | TDG - Science, Magick, Myth and History
Exopolitics & Contact tonight on C2C
I'll listen in because I listen to anything to do with UFOs, but I don't think there's anything worthwhile about exopolitics -- waste of time, laden with loads of assumptions. But, that's my opinion. Exopolitics and Contact - Shows - Coast to Coast AM
Experiencers Speak Conference
The focus is on the witness/experiencer. I like it. Was just discussing the other night (I gave a presentation on UFOs to a local group, very nice!) and I said that in my view, researchers and those of us who study UFOs need to keep in mind, always, the witness: respect them, listen to them, trust them, honor their wishes. Don't push them to submit reports to MUFON or NUFORC if they feel uncomfortable, don't reject the parts of their story if those parts make you squirm in embarrassment (i.e. "What do you mean, you saw Bigfoot dematerialize in front of a UFO?!") etc. Experiencers Speak
Airborne laser reveals city under Cambodian earth - Yahoo! News
Amazing!:
Airborne laser reveals city under Cambodian earth - Yahoo! News: SYDNEY (AP) — Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temples complex.
The discovery was announced late Monday in a peer-reviewed paper released early by the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The laser scanning revealed a previously undocumented formal urban planned landscape integrating the 1,200-year-old temples.
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