Dit is ons nieuw hondje Kira, een kruising van een waterhond en een Podenko. Ze is sinds 7 februari 2024 bij ons en druk bezig ons hart te veroveren. Het is een lief, aanhankelijk hondje, dat zich op een week snel aan ons heeft aangepast. Ze is heel vinnig en nieuwsgierig, een heel ander hondje dan Noleke.
This is our new dog Kira, a cross between a water dog and a Podenko. She has been with us since February 7, 2024 and is busy winning our hearts. She is a sweet, affectionate dog who quickly adapted to us within a week. She is very quick and curious, a very different dog than Noleke.
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THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY BLOG AND HOPE YOU ENJOY EACH TIME.
The purpose of this blog is the creation of an open, international, independent and free forum, where every UFO-researcher can publish the results of his/her research. The languagues, used for this blog, are Dutch, English and French.You can find the articles of a collegue by selecting his category. Each author stays resposable for the continue of his articles. As blogmaster I have the right to refuse an addition or an article, when it attacks other collegues or UFO-groupes.
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Deze blog is opgedragen aan mijn overleden echtgenote Lucienne.
In 2012 verloor ze haar moedige strijd tegen kanker!
In 2011 startte ik deze blog, omdat ik niet mocht stoppen met mijn UFO-onderzoek.
BEDANKT!!!
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UFO'S of UAP'S, ASTRONOMIE, RUIMTEVAART, ARCHEOLOGIE, OUDHEIDKUNDE, SF-SNUFJES EN ANDERE ESOTERISCHE WETENSCHAPPEN - DE ALLERLAATSTE NIEUWTJES
UFO's of UAP'S in België en de rest van de wereld In België had je vooral BUFON of het Belgisch UFO-Netwerk, dat zich met UFO's bezighoudt. BEZOEK DUS ZEKER VOOR ALLE OBJECTIEVE INFORMATIE , enkel nog beschikbaar via Facebook en deze blog.
Verder heb je ook het Belgisch-Ufo-meldpunt en Caelestia, die prachtig, doch ZEER kritisch werk leveren, ja soms zelfs héél sceptisch...
Voor Nederland kan je de mooie site www.ufowijzer.nl bezoeken van Paul Harmans. Een mooie site met veel informatie en artikels.
MUFON of het Mutual UFO Network Inc is een Amerikaanse UFO-vereniging met afdelingen in alle USA-staten en diverse landen.
MUFON's mission is the analytical and scientific investigation of the UFO- Phenomenon for the benefit of humanity...
Je kan ook hun site bekijken onder www.mufon.com.
Ze geven een maandelijks tijdschrift uit, namelijk The MUFON UFO-Journal.
Since 02/01/2020 is Pieter ex-president (=voorzitter) of BUFON, but also ex-National Director MUFON / Flanders and the Netherlands. We work together with the French MUFON Reseau MUFON/EUROP.
ER IS EEN NIEUWE GROEPERING DIE ZICH BUFON NOEMT, MAAR DIE HEBBEN NIETS MET ONZE GROEP TE MAKEN. DEZE COLLEGA'S GEBRUIKEN DE NAAM BUFON VOOR HUN SITE... Ik wens hen veel succes met de verdere uitbouw van hun groep. Zij kunnen de naam BUFON wel geregistreerd hebben, maar het rijke verleden van BUFON kunnen ze niet wegnemen...
29-08-2013
The Pot Calling The Kettle Black - What do You think of the continue?
A few months back, a British anomaly investigation organization announced
the
possible death of UFOlogy. They admitted that failure to provide proof that
UFOs were extraterrestrial craft and a decline in the number of UFO reports
suggests that aliens do not exist after all. Was this the end of UFOlogythe
study of UFOs? No way! It's alive and well here, said the U.S. UFOlogists. So
it is. But what is the real status of the study of UFOs?
The UFO research field is having a bit of a crisis these days. Reports come
in by the hundreds. There are not enough people to investigate them. Yet,
decades of UFO research by private and military organizations have resulted in
disappointment for those who surely thought there was something out there to
reveal. Many of the historic figures of UFOlogy are aging or have passed away.
Who is doing the work now? And what exactly are they doing?
The major organization remaining in the U.S. for investigating UFO sightings
is MUFON, the Mutual
UFO Network. MUFON is not in good shape. Their stated mission is to conduct
scientific investigation of UFO reports for the benefit of mankind. But there is
dispute about their ability to actually do that. The current version of MUFON,
according to those observing the situation, is focused on everything
except proper UFO investigation and is nowhere near scientific.
Membership in the organization has fallen off and some local MUFON groups are
disgruntled. Leadership upheavals over the past few years may have been
distracting and overall, they are experiencing a serious case of mission creep.
MUFON consists of chapters covering each state across the country who operate
somewhat independently with members paying dues to the main headquarters. They
promote a scientific method. But do they actually accomplish that goal? Recent
commentators say no, they do not. The focus in local MUFON chapters meetings
these days is decidedly unscientific with talks on alien abduction, conspiracy
theories, human-ET hybrids, hypnotic regression, and repressed memories. That's
a wide range of pseudoscience in one place. It's dragging down the credibility
of the entire subject as well as missing the point of improving actual UFO
investigations.
A comprehensive
two-part piece recently appeared online describing the changing of the guard
at MUFON that is installing its fourth director since 2009. The UFO
Trail blog critiques the current status the field and takes note of the
rising voices in the community, some of whom wish to elevate the investigations
and methods out of the realm of pseudoscience. Author of The UFO Trail, Jack
Brewer, is critical of the current methodology, characterized it as sham
inquirya label I used to describe amateur paranormal investigation and one he
thought also applied in this case.
The newly named director of MUFON, Jan Harzan, states that UFOlogy is a
science and intends to put a scientific face back on UFO
investigations. Their latest symposium, held in Las Vegas this past July had
the theme Science, UFOs, and the Search for ET. The conference featured
presentations from several science professionals (current and former) but did
not provide any blockbuster information or do much to promote science.
"We hope to bridge the gap between science and UFOlogy," said Jan Harzan,
state director of network's Orange County bureau. "They're one in the
same." - Las
Vegas Sun (19 July 2013).
Many skeptical critics would dispute the claim that UFOlogy is a science but
that depends on how you wish to define science. A general definition such as a
systematically collected body of knowledge is not very descriptive of a
subject area that contains a lot of data but few constructive hypotheses to
provide a framework. The UFO sighting data is mostly witness reports and much of
it is of questionable veracity or too old to be of much value any longer. The National UFO
Reporting Center has a database of reported sightings but I havent found
any compelling reports about flaps or trends to make sense of the data. It could
be that Im not reading cutting-edge UFO research but if there really was a good
report that solidly concluded that there was a pattern and subsequent
explanation for UFO flaps, I would be interested. I would hope Id have heard of
it, at least from those who have a more in-depth knowledge. But, as with claims
of proof of psychics or hauntings, we only have popular, often biased reports
about particular events from individuals that have a belief to promote. Those
case studies in addition to being problematic in their accuracy (since its hard
to confirm many of the events via witnesses), are not robust enough to aid in
explaining the phenomenon.
The discussion coming from a small group of today's modern UFO researchers
suggests that UFOlogy is on the wrong track these days. With a focus on
abductions, conspiracies, and exopolitics/disclosure, the core of the field is
no longer about investigating and identifying what people are reporting to have
seen in the sky.
Antonio Paris runs the API Aerial Phenomenon Investigation
Team, which has a somewhat different focus than MUFON. He wishes to return
to the nuts and bolts idea of UFO investigation and get away from the
conspiracy and fringe topics that so often dominate the symposiums and local
MUFON talks.
I asked Antonio what sorts of tools his organization uses to do
investigations. He noted that Internet sites can help identify some of the
man-made objects like aircraft and satellite. MUFON also mentions these tools on
their sites along with astronomical sites to identify bright celestial objects
that are sometimes confusing to people viewing them on the ground. Paris is also
familiar with the shape of many military aircraft and says he can typically
identify them in association with military bases nearby. API has tackled about
300 or so cases but does not pursue those that look like jokes, hoaxes, or give
them nothing to go on. There is no lack of UFO reports. An initial screening to
determine viable cases is necessary to remove those cases not worthy of
investigation or they would be overwhelmed.
MUFON trains their investigators through a manual and an exam. Paris noted to
me that the test requires no specialized skills and many people could
potentially pass it without even looking at the manual. The certification as a
field investigator is a worthwhile effort by MUFON to standardize their methods
and provide a framework for consistency of methods but it's only internal to
MUFON. When each MUFON chapter operates pretty much on its own, inconsistency
and regional differences creep in. Paris told me he is frustrated by the lack of
sharing of information both internally and externally of MUFON noting that an
object of interest can fly over a wide area. Coordination of reports that may be
of the same object would be a worthwhile effort. Science is dependent on sharing
information either through collaboration or peer review of findings. UFOlogy
appears weak in that area having no established journal or even an online
location for filing results.
Even more fundamental to UFOlogy than answering Is it a science? is Can it
ever be scientific?
UFOs are uniquely difficult to investigate for several reasons. The
observation is fleeting. It may not repeat. It is difficult to reproduce. If it
remains airborne, it leaves no physical evidence behind, only the story of the
witness. The observation is often made in the dark under conditions in which it
is difficult (or impossible) to accurately judge size and distance.
If by scientific we mean methodical, objective observations in
consideration of natural laws, logic and reason, then, yes. I think UFO
investigation can be scientific but the sea change that is needed would be
pretty huge for the field and I dont know if they can pull it off. As with
paranormal investigators, UFO researchers tend to lean towards the believer
side. Thats what keeps them passionate. But it's also their undoing. A bias
towards belief in a mystery or in alien craft is the first giant misstep in
UFOlogy. The first step for a rejuvenated field to gain credibility is to drop
the default belief that ETs are visiting earth and back up to the very basic
question, What, if anything, did this witness see? Begin looking for real
world answers instead of proof to support a belief in alien life.
I found a great example of one such sound UFO investigation. Andrew Hansford
recently gave an excellent talk at the 2013 Amazing Meeting about how he
examined a UFO case from Marblehead, MA. You can see his report here.
He was able to glean the best answer and make a solid conclusion from rather few
bits of initial information. He used the tools available to him to seek a
down-to-earth explanation.
I asked CFI fellow and Skeptical Inquirer UFO columnist Robert
Sheaffer his thoughts about scientific investigation of UFOs. It's a bit tricky.
Many have assumed it's possible, he says, but it turns out to be more difficult
than it seems. Sheaffer has documented the several times rapid response teams
have been attempted by UFO organizations. It was hoped that by gathering
reliable witness reports, and implementing a rapid response team to capture
the UFO with professional filming techniques, better evidence could be put forth
for the claim that something worth paying attention to was really occurring.
Rapid response teams turned out to be disappointing, says Sheaffer. Antonio
Paris was part of one such team, the STAR Team for MUFON. Millionaire
Robert Bigelow funded the project. MUFON has been somewhat tight-lipped
about the results, Sheaffer tells me, but they are generally conceded to be
hugely disappointing. It did not give them the results they hoped for.
Sheafffer has written about other rapid response efforts prior to the STAR
Team in his Psychic
Vibrations column of July/Aug, 2009 of Skeptical Inquirer. In
1967, J. Allen Hynek proposed and later implemented a national toll-free UFO
Hotline. Experienced screeners manned the lines twenty-four hours a day. They
contacted local police and/or other investigators who would rush to the scene.
Hynek expected this method would yield excellent evidence. Even with the
cooperation of the FBI, years later, it did not produce the expected results.
In 1977, the French government created an agency called GEPAN to
investigation UFO reports. After producing nothing convincing, official UFO
investigations in France ended in 2004. The British UFO desk was closed in
2009 despite a surge of sighting reports. Nothing was distillable from the
reports.
In the late 1990s, the Los Vigilantes of Mexico City was organized
to respond to a flap of UFO sightings in the area. Cameras were at the ready to
respond to UFO reports on short notice. Sheaffer says, as far as he was aware,
they never obtained anything of significance.
MUFON still gets hundreds of cases a month and there is considerable backlog
of investigations. Thats a hefty work load for volunteers. There is a need to
sort the wheat from the utter chaff but there still are valid means to find out
what people probably saw in the sky. Most reports will have a satisfying answer
if diligently investigated. But that may not happen or the eyewitness may not
accept it.
Pariss API group is in contact with the new leadership at MUFON and is
encouraged that a more sound approach to the field is on the horizon. This may
be a new dawn for UFOlogy as the old guard dies away and the new, more centered,
serious thinkers take over. UFOlogy is undergoing a transformation once again.
For now, UFOlogy attempts to sound sciencey, but it is not nearly up to the
standards to be called science. Can it be science? Only with a wholesale
change in assumptions and approach. Drop the fascination with conspiracies and
abductionsgo back to nuts and bolts.
Sharon will be participating in UFOCon14 in Baltimore,
Maryland in 2014.
Remark from Peter 2011 -- Why do a scptic ( = a doubter!) knows always all better? Sceptisme means that you believe in nothing, only in science... They do doubt about all things. I wonder if they do exist?... And if they believe so in Sciences? Why can't the academics cure diseases , as cancer, AIDS,... Following me, most of the sceptics do have perhaps a high IQ, but their EQ is ZERO...
The Other Side of Truth podcast - Episode 2.9: Kevin Randle
Episode 2.9 Kevin Randle Roswell
Revisted
Veteran researcher / author Kevin Randle joins host Paul Kimball
for a wide-ranging discussion about the Roswell UFO incident, and Randles work
over the past two years with the Dream Team (Tom Carey, Donald Schmitt,
Anthony Bragalia, Chris Rutkowski, David Rudiak, and Randle), who have been
re-examining the evidence for and against the crash of an extraterrestrial
spacecraft near Roswell in July, 1947. Kimball challenges Randle to make the his
best case for the crashed spacecraft scenario, and then the two of them dig
deeper to see how well the evidence has held up over the past thirty years. The
answers may surprise people familiar with Randles long-held view that the
Roswell incident was indeed a crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft. Towards the
end of the episode, Kimball and Randle briefly discuss the other famous /
infamous crashed spacecraft story from the late 1940s, the Aztec incident, and
why both of them agree that it was a hoax / con.
This episode was recorded on 23 August, 2013.
Opening Theme: The Other Side of Truth mixed by Paul Kimball, and
featuring Iron Man by Soundjay
Closing music: Perfect Tourists written by Jason MacIsaac
performed by The Heavy Blinkers.
Stéphane Allix : Un journaliste de référence pour létude des phénomènes inexpliqués
31/07/2013
Réalisateur de films, auteur de plusieurs livres, Stéphane Allix a fondé en 2007 et préside actuellement l'Institut de Recherche sur les Expériences Extraordinaires (INREES), qui rassemble professionnels de santé, chercheurs, cinéastes et écrivains. Stéphane Allix, 44 ans, a débuté dans le journalisme en rejoignant clandestinement à 19 ans, en 1988, les résistants Afghans à l'occupation soviétique. Suivent quinze ans durant lesquels il alterne reportage de guerre et d'investigation. En 2011, Stéphane Allix lance en kiosque Inexploré, un magazine grand public destiné à un lectorat désireux d'explorer les frontières de la psychologie, de la spiritualité et des sciences.
Fort de son parcours de grand reporter de guerre, Stéphane Allix applique des méthodes d'enquêtes rigoureuses aux sujets inexpliqués. Il confronte les témoignages aux avis d'experts et constate la réalité de phénomènes insolites comme la précognition, les contacts avec les défunts ou encore l'action des guérisseurs.
D'où vous est venu ce désir de comprendre les phénomènes extraordinaires ? La mort de mon frère devant moi alors que nous nous trouvions tous les deux en Afghanistan. Je me suis alors posé cette question aussi vieille que l'humanité : où est-il ? Qu'y a-t-il après la mort ? En commençant une enquête sur ce sujet, j'ai découvert avec stupeur auprès de chercheurs et de médecins que de nombreux phénomènes extraordinaires étaient observés autour de la mort, à travers le monde entier. Le journaliste que je suis a été frappé par le sérieux de différents témoignages et surtout par l'absence d'explications rationnelles.
Quel regard portez-vous sur ces expériences dites extraordinaires ? Je porte le regard interrogateur du journaliste. Je ne crois pas, j'enquête, je questionne, j'écoute, je cherche à comprendre... et lorsque je constate que certaines expériences demeurent inexpliquées, j'en fais le constat sans à priori.
Comment traiter de phénomènes inexpliqués tout en menant une enquête journalistique sérieuse ? Tout d'abord en écoutant les témoins sans préjuger. Ensuite, en ayant une connaissance approfondie de ce que les recherches scientifiques existantes sur ces sujets ont produit comme résultats ou comme hypothèses. Depuis 2003, j'ai rencontré des centaines d'experts dans le monde entier, et après dix ans de recherches et d'enquêtes, je fais le constat suivant : les phénomènes dits surnaturels sont loin d'être tous expliqués. Lorsque ce sont les scientifiques eux-mêmes qui l'affirment, comment ne pas avoir envied'enquêter sérieusement sur ces questions ?
Pourquoi vous êtes-vous intéressé cette saison à l'énergie, aux ovnis et à la mort ? L'énergie, c'est ce qui nous anime. C'est ce qui donne la vie. La science commence à s'intéresser à ces énergies subtiles qui nous entourent, et c'est fascinant. La mort ? Et bien cela nous concerne absolument tous. Alors plutôt que d'y voir quelque chose de morbide, je préfère enquêter sur ses mystères aujourd'hui, au cas où Quant aux ovnis : que sont-ils ?
Quelle est la particularité de cette 2ème saison ? Avec la réalisatrice Natacha Calestrémé, nous avons décidé dans cette saison 2 de suivre plus longuement des personnes qui vivent l'extraordinaire. Ces gens sont vos parents, vos voisins, vos amis... Ces expériences n'arrivent pas qu'à une poignée de gens bizarres mais à nous tous. Faites le test, posez la question sérieusement autour de vous, vous allez voir... Cette proximité de l'extraordinaire, c'est ce que nous avons voulu montrer dans ces six films.
Natacha Calestrémé co-auteure et réalisatrice
Membre de la société des Explorateurs Français et membre des JNE (Journalistes écrivains pour la Nature et l'Ecologie), Natacha Calestrémé a commencé son parcours professionnel dans la publicité, puis dans la presse, avant de devenir auteure de plusieurs émissions et magazines télévisé. Après avoir collaboré avec M6 à l'unité documentaires, Natacha Calestrémé créé sa propre collection de documentaires, intitulée Les héros de la nature avant de s'intéresser aux grands phénomènes de société, au réchauffement climatique et à l'univers de la santé. Elle est également l'auteure de 3 livres dont Le testament des abeilles aux Éditions Albin Michel (2011).
The debris was found scattered across the desert. Image Credit: CC 2.0 Wolfgang Staudt
Marcel Jr. was one of the last surviving witnesses to the debris recovered during the Roswell incident.
Dr Jesse Marcel was the son of Major Jesse Marcel whose involvement in the recovery of debris from the Roswell UFO crash in 1947 had made him a household name. First on the scene following the incident, Marcel Sr. famously appeared in a series of photographs taken of the debris strewn out on the floor, materials that the United States military would later claim to be the remains of a weather balloon experiment.
Following the retrieval of the debris, his father allowed him to have a look at the strange materials which included beams marked with undecipherable symbols and a mysterious type of metal that would spring back in to shape when bent. Despite the level of controversy surrounding these events Marcel stood firm to his words and never changed his story, a fact that many in the field see as a testimony to his sincerity and dedication to the truth.
Jessie Marcel Jr. was himself a keen disclosure advocate and made several public appearances to tell his side of the story including the recent Citizen's Hearing on Disclosure. He also wrote a book on his experiences called "The Roswell Legacy" which detailed the events as he recalled them.
Dr Marcel died of a suspected heart attack at his home at the age of 77.
The New Era Times, http://www.tnetimes.com reports that independent analysis from five separate Institutes of materials confirms that the Bosnian Pyramids contain high quality man-made concrete construction material eliminating all skeptical claims about the authenticity of the Bosnian Pyramids. The controversial site of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun has a team of over 200 interdisciplinary scientists from all over the world doing scientific analysis on not only the nature and age of the building materials, but also determining how the energy of the pyramid was used by the ancient scientists for applications beneficial to humanity ranging from geothermal transportation, climatology, and advancements in human physiology and health.
Results released by the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy of chemical and diffractometry laboratory analysis done on sandstone and conglomerate blocks taken from the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun show that the samples are an inert material with a binding, similar to that found in ancient Roman concrete. These results were confirmed by analysis on the samples done at the University of Zenica,Bosnia-Herzegovina.
In a separate independent test, Professor Joseph Davidovits, renowned French Scientist, member of the International Association of Egyptologists and author confirms this claim. I performed electron microscopic analysis of the sample and I propose the geopolymer chemistry that was used to make this is ancient concrete, wrote Prof Davidovits. http://www.davidovits.info/34/the-pyramids-in-bosnia-europe-perhaps-in-roman-concrete
He further adds that the sample is composed of a calcium/potassium-based geopolymer cement and that although he cannot date the sample, he can discern that it is not modern concrete, but more like the technique used by the Egyptians 3500 years ago. In his book,The Pyramids: an Enigma Solved, Davidovits presents the current knowledge of pyramid construction that is supported by scientific, historical, and linguistic studies which prove that the Egyptian pyramids were constructed using agglomerated stone (limestone cast like concrete).
The research on pyramid technology has long suspected that pyramid energy involvesscience and machinery far more advanced than what we currently have today. Christopher Dunn, author of The Giza Power Plant, published in 1996 explains that the pyramids were ancient energy machines, currently a popular theory amongst researchers. The pyramids of Bosnia have the same elements described in the Giza pyramids that define the structure of an ancient power generator system. After visiting Bosnia in 2011, Chris Dunn stated, While I was in Visoko, experts from various disciplines showed excitement on the result of their studies of the so-called pyramid hill. Hopefully, in due course, clear signs of ancient precision engineering will eventually be discovered.Now in 2013, the Bosnian archeological site is further excavated and new scientific evidence has emerged proving that ancient precision engineering was indeed used to build the Bosnian Pyramids.
Further evidence of concrete being used in pyramid construction is shown by the work of Professor Michel Barsoum, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Drexel University, and Professor Gilles Hug, of the French National Aerospace Research Agency who have found scientific evidence that parts of the Great Pyramids of Giza were built using an early form of concrete. This debunks an age old myth that the pyramids were built using only cut limestone blocks and proves the theory that concrete and nanotechnology was used by the ancients.
Since it was discovered in 2005 by Dr. Sam SemirOsmanagich Ph.D., director of Center for Anthropology and Archaeology at the American University in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Bosnian Pyramid complex has been stonewalled by mainstream archeologists until recent scientific evidence which makes it impossible to deny the authenticity of this history changing discovery.
The team of interdisciplinary scientists conducting studies on the cosmic energy enigma at the archeological site in Bosniaare on a relentless pursuit to uncover the wisdom from the ancient culture that left this behind, states Dr. SamOsmanagich. There are facts about physical phenomenon that can be scientifically verified, yet there remain many unanswered questions unexplainable using our current recorded history.
Facts that have been verified by scientific analytic testing include:
The Sun pyramid stands over 722 feet (220 m) high one third taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza
Radio carbon dating shows the pyramid to be at least 24,800 years old
Material Analysis shows that the structure is from man-made concrete
There is an 8.000 kg ceramic block under the pyramid in the underground labyrinth
An energy beam, electromagnetic in nature with a radius of 4.5 meters and a frequency of 28 kHz,has been detected and measured coming from the top of the Sun pyramid
An ultrasound beam with a radius of 10 meters and frequency of 28-33 kHz has been measured on the top of the pyramid, as well
The pyramids are aligned with the earths cardinal points and oriented to stellar North
Although tens of thousands of pyramids have been discovered across the planet, none have the construction quality and date back as far as the ones in Bosnia, states Osmanagich. Bosnia is the original pyramid, the oldest and largest ever constructed. It has an exact zero degree North orientation and is potentially the key to releasing information about ancient technology that can free the world of its dependence on fossil fuel along with offering the possibility of finding astounding medical breakthroughs in the scientific community.
Medical tests on the effect on the human aura have started at the Bosnian Pyramids and early evidence shows that human physiology and emotional states are highly elevated in the pyramid. This is due to the reduction of negative ions that are found in our atmosphere.
The following documentary "A funny thing happened on the way to the moon"
(a scary startbut then it gets interesting). Yesit takes a lot of faith to
believe there has ever been a man on the moon and there is much support against
this NASA-promoted saga. How can anyone go through the Van Allen belt without
getting cooked?
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Over mijzelf
Ik ben Pieter, en gebruik soms ook wel de schuilnaam Peter2011.
Ik ben een man en woon in Linter (België) en mijn beroep is Ik ben op rust..
Ik ben geboren op 18/10/1950 en ben nu dus 74 jaar jong.
Mijn hobby's zijn: Ufologie en andere esoterische onderwerpen.
Op deze blog vind je onder artikels, werk van mezelf. Mijn dank gaat ook naar André, Ingrid, Oliver, Paul, Vincent, Georges Filer en MUFON voor de bijdragen voor de verschillende categorieën...
Veel leesplezier en geef je mening over deze blog.