The following document has been around for a while, but still somehow seems to slip through the watchful eyes of amateur UFO researchers. The Case of the Flying Saucers originated as a lecture by Manly P. Hall. Hall was a Canadian born mystic and prolific author of anything and everything related to philosophy, religion, and esoteric works. His sharp mind and encyclopedic knowledge of everything esoteric make his writing about UFOs very interesting. Included in the text is a sighting that he himself had while on a mountain countryside. I would strongly recommend further reading of his works.Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Manly P. Hall and The Case of The Flying Saucers
The following document has been around for a while, but still somehow seems to slip through the watchful eyes of amateur UFO researchers. The Case of the Flying Saucers originated as a lecture by Manly P. Hall. Hall was a Canadian born mystic and prolific author of anything and everything related to philosophy, religion, and esoteric works. His sharp mind and encyclopedic knowledge of everything esoteric make his writing about UFOs very interesting. Included in the text is a sighting that he himself had while on a mountain countryside. I would strongly recommend further reading of his works.
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Monday, September 5, 2011
New Wikileaks Cable: "CONFIRMS EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE"
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| Kenneth E. Gross |
The remainder of the unreleased "cablegate" documents were released last week on Wikileaks. While we have been waiting on the sidelines hoping for proof of UFO cover-up, all we had up to the full release last week was a couple less than sensational documents. As all of us sift through the 250,000+ documents looking for that gem, one has already popped up, sort of.
The following document details a meeting between the mayor of Dushanbe and U.S. Ambassador to Tajikistan, Ken Gross. Not sure what to make of it, but it appears that the mayor of Dushanbe has a great deal of interest in extraterrestrials.
I highlighted the points of interest and the link is provided below:
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
Psychics Beat Vegas
The 2011 MUFON Symposium in Irvine, CA featured a number of well known speakers in the UFO circuit. One of the most intriguing was Joseph McMoneagle. McMoneagle served in the United States Army and was eventually recruited for a start-up program designed to test whether psi could be utilized for intelligence purposes. The project continued for a number of years until it was finally closed in 1995.McMoneagle took the stage and offered fascinating tales regarding his inadvertent remote viewing of a UFO, his thoughts on extraterrestrial contact, and even some advice on where SETI should be listening in our galaxy. At the conclusion of his lecture, he took questions from the audience. One audience member asked if it was possible to utilize remote viewing to make money on the stock market. His reply was that not only was it possible, but he and a group of others at Stanford Research Institute had already done it. One of the scientists at SRI, Russel Targ, said,
"In 1982, nine remote viewing forecasts were made four days in advance for changes in the price of silver futures on the COMEX commodity exchange, and all nine were correct."
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Glowing News of the Week
in an upcoming movie. She will be seducing and devouring humans in a new role. Check out the description and the other great stories on Silver Screen Saucers ran by my friend Robbie Graham!
Friday, August 26, 2011
Cool Crop Circles!
I have never really known what to make of crop circles. Over the years, they have increased in complexity and many have exhibited human inspired content. Still, there might be something to some of them. Crop circles are said to have been seen as far back as the 1600's and were first researched by amateur scientist John Rand Capron in 1880. Capron stated:
| The Mowing Devil |
"The storms about this part of Surrey have been lately local and violent, and the effects produced in some instances curious. Visiting a neighbour's farm on Wednesday evening (21st), we found a field of standing wheat considerably knocked about, not as an entirety, but in patches forming, as viewed from a distance, circular spots....I could not trace locally any circumstances accounting for the peculiar forms of the patches in the field, nor indicating whether it was wind or rain, or both combined, which had caused them, beyond the general evidence everywhere of heavy rainfall. They were suggestive to me of some cyclonic wind action ..."
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