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België: Het Kloppend Hart van UFO-onderzoek
In België is BUFON (Belgisch UFO-Netwerk) dé autoriteit op het gebied van UFO-onderzoek. Voor betrouwbare en objectieve informatie over deze intrigerende fenomenen, bezoek je zeker onze Facebook-pagina en deze blog. Maar dat is nog niet alles! Ontdek ook het Belgisch UFO-meldpunt en Caelestia, twee organisaties die diepgaand onderzoek verrichten, al zijn ze soms kritisch of sceptisch.
Nederland: Een Schat aan Informatie
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Neem ook een kijkje bij MUFON (Mutual UFO Network Inc.), een gerenommeerde Amerikaanse UFO-vereniging met afdelingen in de VS en wereldwijd. MUFON is toegewijd aan de wetenschappelijke en analytische studie van het UFO-fenomeen, en hun maandelijkse tijdschrift, The MUFON UFO-Journal, is een must-read voor elke UFO-enthousiasteling. Bezoek hun website op www.mufon.com voor meer informatie.
Samenwerking en Toekomstvisie
Sinds 1 februari 2020 is Pieter niet alleen ex-president van BUFON, maar ook de voormalige nationale directeur van MUFON in Vlaanderen en Nederland. Dit creëert een sterke samenwerking met de Franse MUFON Reseau MUFON/EUROP, wat ons in staat stelt om nog meer waardevolle inzichten te delen.
Let op: Nepprofielen en Nieuwe Groeperingen
Pas op voor een nieuwe groepering die zich ook BUFON noemt, maar geen enkele connectie heeft met onze gevestigde organisatie. Hoewel zij de naam geregistreerd hebben, kunnen ze het rijke verleden en de expertise van onze groep niet evenaren. We wensen hen veel succes, maar we blijven de autoriteit in UFO-onderzoek!
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12-07-2017
Voor het eerst is een object van de aarde naar de ruimte geteleporteerd. Deze wetenschappers bereiken doorbraak
Voor het eerst is een object van de aarde naar de ruimte geteleporteerd. Deze wetenschappers bereiken doorbraak
Chinese wetenschappers hebben een foton (lichtdeeltje) succesvol geteleporteerd van de aarde naar een satelliet op 500 kilometer boven het aardoppervlak.
De satelliet, Micius genaamd, is in staat om kwantumstaten van fotonen die vanaf het aardoppervlak worden afgevuurd te detecteren.
Het team heeft voor het eerst een object geteleporteerd van de grond naar de ruimte. Ook is voor het eerst een kwantumnetwerk tussen een satelliet en de aarde opgezet.
Star Trek
Tijdens eerdere experimenten konden wetenschappers fotonen over afstanden tot maximaal 100 kilometer teleporteren.
Bij teleportatie denk je misschien aan Scotty die de bemanning naar de Enterprise ‘straalt’ in Star Trek, maar in de praktijk werkt het anders.
Kwantumteleportatie is afhankelijk van kwantumverstrengeling, een situatie waarin twee kwantumobjecten (zoals fotonen) zich tegelijkertijd op dezelfde plek vormen.
Verbonden
Ze blijven met elkaar verbonden, ook al worden de fotonen van elkaar gescheiden. Metingen aan het ene deeltje beïnvloeden gelijk de staat van het andere, ongeacht de afstand tussen de deeltjes.
In dit geval creëerde het Chinese team verstrengelde paren fotonen op de grond. Ze straalden vervolgens één foton naar de satelliet, terwijl het andere deeltje op de grond bleef.
Daarna werden de fotonen op de grond en in de ruimte gemeten om te bevestigen dat ze verstrengeld waren.
Grote stap
Het is nog niet mogelijk om iets groots te teleporteren. Het is een kwetsbaar proces, aangezien de link gemakkelijk kan worden verbroken.
Hoe dan ook plaveit het onderzoek de weg naar nog meer ambitieuze onderzoeken naar kwantumteleportatie.
Het team zegt dat het een grote stap heeft gezet richting een wereldwijd kwantuminternet.
An Ohio witness at Delphos is trying to understand why he drove by a hovering UFO and did not stop to investigate, according to testimony in Case 83981 from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
Witness illustration. (Credit: MUFON)
The incident occurred about 3:45 p
.m. on November 20, 2016.
“I was driving home from work in Delphos,” the witness stated. “I looked up below the trees and saw a black and gray, or silver, squared, cubicle shape with the top right cut out about 8 to 10 feet in size – just hovering or vibrating.”
The witness saw the object hovering at the tree level. Pictured: Delphos, Ohio.
(Credit: Google)
The next piece of the story is a mystery to the witness.
“I kept driving past it. And when I got home five minutes later, I asked myself why I didn’t turn back. It’s like I couldn’t.”
The witness is sure the object was not a known object.
“I know it wasn’t a drone or toy plane. It could have been military, but not sure. Or it looked like a pixel cube like in the movie, “Wreck-It Ralph.” Or could been a glitch-like movie, Matrix. I’m a normal, non-smoking guy and don’t drink much. I know what I saw was something real.”
The witness drove by the object and did not stop. Pictured: Delphos, Ohio.
(Credit: Google)
Delphos is a city in Allen and Van Wert counties, Ohio, population 7,101.
The witness provided one illustration with the report, which was filed on May 25, 2017. Ohio MUFON Field Investigator Scott Miller is investigating. Please remember that most UFO sightings can be explained as something natural or man-made. The above quotes were edited for clarity. Please report UFO activity to MUFON.com.
It’s the story that never ends, and certainly one that will not go away.
It has been so often covered and continually rehashed that many websites, authors, radio shows and podcasts that delve into the unexplained have sworn never to mention it, for fear of boring their followers into a sound and restful slumber.
It’s like that vampire who, no matter how many times he is impaled, incinerated, beheaded, or staked through the heart, somehow gets rewritten into another plot so that the story can continue on and on, ad nauseam.
Or that one zombie that keeps getting blasted to bits, and just won’t stop coming after you.
I think you get the point. The persistence of this particular story is due, in part, to its legendary status in UFO circles, as well as what, for decades, was held by many to be “the smoking gun” as far as proof that extraterrestrial life has indeed visited our planet.
Yes, we’re talking about Roswell.
I ask forgiveness in advance–both from my readers, and my editors–for joining the ranks of the present surge in reporting on this tried, true, and now more-than-slightly-over-cooked UFO story. Yes, many would agree that Roswell has seen a bit more attention than it really deserves over the years (especially in the last few weeks). However, as I hope to help illustrate here, its relevance in relation to what was happening in 1947 has also been somewhat overblown, especially when compared with other UFO reports in the weeks preceding the alleged crash at Roswell.
So I’ll do my best to help set the record straight on a few things, and then I’ll quietly toss a smoke bomb and disappear, returning to my oath of silence on the perennially overdone Roswell UFO incident.
As expected, Roswell has been getting a lot of attention lately, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the incident. A recent festival (well, a series of festivals) in the New Mexico town, which has now become a tourist hub for trinkets of the extraterrestrial variety, showcased events and speakers like my fellow MU writer Nick Redfern, and several others that gave perspectives on the incident.
What has also been interesting has been the media coverage Roswell has been getting from outside the UFO community in recent weeks. Dozens (and dozens) of articles have appeared, rehashing the incident and retelling the presumed explanation involving what, in likelihood, might have been a then-secret Project Mogul balloon that dropped onto a ranch outside of town. In nearly every case, the explanation is given in shades of sarcasm, as though the old “ET crashed there” idea is really what most serious UFO buffs still believe.
That’s not the case, of course. Speaking for myself, I concede that the Mogul explanation is at least one of several plausible scenarios that explains the Roswell incident, and the inconsistencies in reporting that occurred around the time (most notably, the downgrading from a “flying disc” to a “weather balloon”, which many have argued as being evidence of a conspiracy).
But that’s neither here nor there. Let’s look at a few headlines and excerpts from recent articles on the subject, along with their sources, and see what kinds of patterns emerge:
One recent headline at Bleeding Cool read, “Roswell, The Beginnings Of The UFO Craze And What It Has To Do With DC Comics.” Elsewhere, writing for Smithsonian.com, Donovan Webster noted that, “In Roswell, New Mexico, exactly seven decades ago this month (July), the first little green men arrived.” On July 7th, the Texarkana Gazette similarly reported, “Today marks 70 years since the U.S. began seriously contemplating whether there might be something ‘out there’.”
What do these headlines and excerpts all have in common? Each one appears to insinuate that the modern UFO craze essentially began in July, 1947. Further, the alleged crash at Roswell, New Mexico, is presented as though it had been influential enough, at the time, that it helped spur a “UFO craze” in 1947, which ultimately led to widespread belief in UFOs leading up to the present day.
However, while it makes for attention-grabbing headlines, there are a few problems with this retelling of history.
A few media outlets got things right. For instance, at JSTOR Daily a somewhat tepid article titled, “Roswell, Sacred Shrine of UFO Enthusiasts” correctly noted that, “A brief UFO craze resulted from the events of the summer of 1947. And there the story ended—until the late 1970s, when an alternative story began to emerge. It wasn’t a balloon after all: it was a spacecraft whose remains, including alien beings, had been kept secret since.”
That’s right. The “events of the summer of 1947” referenced here, in a scholarly sense, don’t pertain exclusively to the Roswell incident, nor even the famous sighting by Kenneth Arnold of what became known as “flying saucers” over Mount Rainier the month beforehand. Following Arnold’s sighting, and leading up the incident at Mac Brazel’s farm outside of Roswell, newspaper articles from the intervening two-week period recount hundreds of UFO reports that were seeing coverage at the time.
In other words, the “UFO craze” of 1947 was already well underway by the timethe incident at Roswell occurred. Let’s take a look at why this was the case.
One of the best historical commentaries on this period had been a NICAP report that was compiled in 1967, appropriately titled “Report on the UFO Wave of 1947,” over at the NICAP website. The report’s author was Ted Bloecher, although a foreword was provided by Dr. James E. McDonald, who at the time was, in addition to being a UFO advocate, the Senior Physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, University of Arizona.
In his foreword, McDonald gave us the following background on Bloecher’s work, and the prevalence of UFO reports during the two week period culminating in the events at Roswell, New Mexico:
“…[A]lready in the first two weeks after Kenneth Arnold’s Mt. Rainier report of June 24, 1947, press reports of other American sightings of highly unconventional aerial objects numbered not the dozen or so that most of us might recall, but many hundreds. Since Bloecher is careful to concede that his own searching cannot possibly have gleaned every last report from the 1947 press files, we can safely round upwards his collection of about 800 reports to an estimate that at least some thousand sightings of unidentified objects probably occurred within the United States in midsummer 1947, the bulk of these coming within a rather sharply defined wavecrest centered on about July 7. As Bloecher properly emphasizes, this clearly marks the episode as one of the outstanding sighting-waves on record.”
Of course, McDonald and Bloecher contended that the “wavecrest centered on about July 7,” which coincided with the date Mac Brazel first approached Roswell Sheriff George Wilcox, and told him that he believed one of the alleged “flying discs” making headlines around the country might have crashed on his property (the actual crash occurred sometime in the middle of June, and Brazel first noticed the scattered wreckage himself on June 14th, only reporting it once he began to suspect the wreckage could be one of the mysterious discs). In other words, Bloecher’s research showed the peak of the “surge” occurring one day before the Roswell story even hit the newsstands.
The following day on July 8th, the story of a “flying disc” that was captured became news, after the issuance of an RAAF press release which, at that time, also referred to the object as a “disc.” By July 9th, the explanation involving a balloon had replaced mention of a “disc”, and was appearing in newspaper reports, most notably the Roswell Daily Record.
It is important to remember here, of course, that interest in the Roswell incident itself didn’t begin to really gain traction until decades later, beginning in the late 1970s. Researchers including Stanton Friedman and others began interviewing witnesses and reviving interest in the story, which led to the first popular books being written about an alleged UFO crash, and the ensuing cover-up that occurred. Therefore, while it is often insinuated that the controversy surrounding Roswell had been what helped launch the 1947 UFO craze, the incident didn’t really begin to receive much attention until 1978.
That said, there were countless other UFO sightings and reports in the summer of 1947 that were getting plenty of attention.
Also worth noting is that, while Ted Bloecher did a fine job chronicling the “wavecrest” of reports that sparked the great UFO wave of 1947 (with or without the direct help of the Roswell Incident at that time), he also notes a number of reports of UFOs that occurred earlier in the year, placing them several weeks prior to Kenneth Arnold’s “first” sighting in June. Among the earliest had been the following report from April, 1947:
As early as the middle of April 1947, at the Weather Bureau in Richmond, Virginia, a U. S. Government meteorologist named Walter A. Minczewski and his staff had released a pibal balloon and were tracking its east-to-west course at 15,000 feet when they noticed silver, ellipsoidal object just below it. Larger than the balloon, this object appeared to be flat on bottom, and when observed through the theodolite used to track the balloon, was seen to have a dome on its upper side. Minczewski and his assistants watched the object for fifteen seconds as it traveled rapidly in level flight on a westerly course, before disappearing from view. In the official report on file at the Air Force’s Project Blue Book, at Wright-Patterson Field, in Dayton, Ohio, this sighting is listed as Unidentified.
Bloecher’s entire Report on the UFO Wave of 1947can be read here, and rest assured that it makes for some interesting historical reading for those interested in the UFO subject.
However interesting the finer details of UFO history may be (at least to some of us), one thing that likely isn’t going away anytime soon (much like the Roswell story itself) will be the way mainstream commentators gloss over everything with such self-assurance. So just to help set the record straight: no, Roswell didn’t single-handedly launch a “UFO craze.” In fact, it was merely one small piece in a much greater movement that was already well underway at the time, and didn’t begin to have a significant cultural impact on its own until decades later.
Okay, great… now that I’ve got that out of my system, I’ll now return to blogging about other things… anything, in fact, but another blog post about Roswell!
It’s the story that never ends, and certainly one that will not go away.
It has been so often covered and continually rehashed that many websites, authors, radio shows and podcasts that delve into the unexplained have sworn never to mention it, for fear of boring their followers into a sound and restful slumber.
It’s like that vampire who, no matter how many times he is impaled, incinerated, beheaded, or staked through the heart, somehow gets rewritten into another plot so that the story can continue on and on, ad nauseam.
Or that one zombie that keeps getting blasted to bits, and just won’t stop coming after you.
I think you get the point. The persistence of this particular story is due, in part, to its legendary status in UFO circles, as well as what, for decades, was held by many to be “the smoking gun” as far as proof that extraterrestrial life has indeed visited our planet.
Yes, we’re talking about Roswell.
I ask forgiveness in advance–both from my readers, and my editors–for joining the ranks of the present surge in reporting on this tried, true, and now more-than-slightly-over-cooked UFO story. Yes, many would agree that Roswell has seen a bit more attention than it really deserves over the years (especially in the last few weeks). However, as I hope to help illustrate here, its relevance in relation to what was happening in 1947 has also been somewhat overblown, especially when compared with other UFO reports in the weeks preceding the alleged crash at Roswell.
So I’ll do my best to help set the record straight on a few things, and then I’ll quietly toss a smoke bomb and disappear, returning to my oath of silence on the perennially overdone Roswell UFO incident.
As expected, Roswell has been getting a lot of attention lately, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the incident. A recent festival (well, a series of festivals) in the New Mexico town, which has now become a tourist hub for trinkets of the extraterrestrial variety, showcased events and speakers like my fellow MU writer Nick Redfern, and several others that gave perspectives on the incident.
What has also been interesting has been the media coverage Roswell has been getting from outside the UFO community in recent weeks. Dozens (and dozens) of articles have appeared, rehashing the incident and retelling the presumed explanation involving what, in likelihood, might have been a then-secret Project Mogul balloon that dropped onto a ranch outside of town. In nearly every case, the explanation is given in shades of sarcasm, as though the old “ET crashed there” idea is really what most serious UFO buffs still believe.
That’s not the case, of course. Speaking for myself, I concede that the Mogul explanation is at least one of several plausible scenarios that explains the Roswell incident, and the inconsistencies in reporting that occurred around the time (most notably, the downgrading from a “flying disc” to a “weather balloon”, which many have argued as being evidence of a conspiracy).
But that’s neither here nor there. Let’s look at a few headlines and excerpts from recent articles on the subject, along with their sources, and see what kinds of patterns emerge:
One recent headline at Bleeding Cool read, “Roswell, The Beginnings Of The UFO Craze And What It Has To Do With DC Comics.” Elsewhere, writing for Smithsonian.com, Donovan Webster noted that, “In Roswell, New Mexico, exactly seven decades ago this month (July), the first little green men arrived.” On July 7th, the Texarkana Gazette similarly reported, “Today marks 70 years since the U.S. began seriously contemplating whether there might be something ‘out there’.”
What do these headlines and excerpts all have in common? Each one appears to insinuate that the modern UFO craze essentially began in July, 1947. Further, the alleged crash at Roswell, New Mexico, is presented as though it had been influential enough, at the time, that it helped spur a “UFO craze” in 1947, which ultimately led to widespread belief in UFOs leading up to the present day.
However, while it makes for attention-grabbing headlines, there are a few problems with this retelling of history.
A few media outlets got things right. For instance, at JSTOR Daily a somewhat tepid article titled, “Roswell, Sacred Shrine of UFO Enthusiasts” correctly noted that, “A brief UFO craze resulted from the events of the summer of 1947. And there the story ended—until the late 1970s, when an alternative story began to emerge. It wasn’t a balloon after all: it was a spacecraft whose remains, including alien beings, had been kept secret since.”
That’s right. The “events of the summer of 1947” referenced here, in a scholarly sense, don’t pertain exclusively to the Roswell incident, nor even the famous sighting by Kenneth Arnold of what became known as “flying saucers” over Mount Rainier the month beforehand. Following Arnold’s sighting, and leading up the incident at Mac Brazel’s farm outside of Roswell, newspaper articles from the intervening two-week period recount hundreds of UFO reports that were seeing coverage at the time.
In other words, the “UFO craze” of 1947 was already well underway by the timethe incident at Roswell occurred. Let’s take a look at why this was the case.
One of the best historical commentaries on this period had been a NICAP report that was compiled in 1967, appropriately titled “Report on the UFO Wave of 1947,” over at the NICAP website. The report’s author was Ted Bloecher, although a foreword was provided by Dr. James E. McDonald, who at the time was, in addition to being a UFO advocate, the Senior Physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, University of Arizona.
In his foreword, McDonald gave us the following background on Bloecher’s work, and the prevalence of UFO reports during the two week period culminating in the events at Roswell, New Mexico:
“…[A]lready in the first two weeks after Kenneth Arnold’s Mt. Rainier report of June 24, 1947, press reports of other American sightings of highly unconventional aerial objects numbered not the dozen or so that most of us might recall, but many hundreds. Since Bloecher is careful to concede that his own searching cannot possibly have gleaned every last report from the 1947 press files, we can safely round upwards his collection of about 800 reports to an estimate that at least some thousand sightings of unidentified objects probably occurred within the United States in midsummer 1947, the bulk of these coming within a rather sharply defined wavecrest centered on about July 7. As Bloecher properly emphasizes, this clearly marks the episode as one of the outstanding sighting-waves on record.”
Of course, McDonald and Bloecher contended that the “wavecrest centered on about July 7,” which coincided with the date Mac Brazel first approached Roswell Sheriff George Wilcox, and told him that he believed one of the alleged “flying discs” making headlines around the country might have crashed on his property (the actual crash occurred sometime in the middle of June, and Brazel first noticed the scattered wreckage himself on June 14th, only reporting it once he began to suspect the wreckage could be one of the mysterious discs). In other words, Bloecher’s research showed the peak of the “surge” occurring one day before the Roswell story even hit the newsstands.
The following day on July 8th, the story of a “flying disc” that was captured became news, after the issuance of an RAAF press release which, at that time, also referred to the object as a “disc.” By July 9th, the explanation involving a balloon had replaced mention of a “disc”, and was appearing in newspaper reports, most notably the Roswell Daily Record.
It is important to remember here, of course, that interest in the Roswell incident itself didn’t begin to really gain traction until decades later, beginning in the late 1970s. Researchers including Stanton Friedman and others began interviewing witnesses and reviving interest in the story, which led to the first popular books being written about an alleged UFO crash, and the ensuing cover-up that occurred. Therefore, while it is often insinuated that the controversy surrounding Roswell had been what helped launch the 1947 UFO craze, the incident didn’t really begin to receive much attention until 1978.
That said, there were countless other UFO sightings and reports in the summer of 1947 that were getting plenty of attention.
Also worth noting is that, while Ted Bloecher did a fine job chronicling the “wavecrest” of reports that sparked the great UFO wave of 1947 (with or without the direct help of the Roswell Incident at that time), he also notes a number of reports of UFOs that occurred earlier in the year, placing them several weeks prior to Kenneth Arnold’s “first” sighting in June. Among the earliest had been the following report from April, 1947:
As early as the middle of April 1947, at the Weather Bureau in Richmond, Virginia, a U. S. Government meteorologist named Walter A. Minczewski and his staff had released a pibal balloon and were tracking its east-to-west course at 15,000 feet when they noticed silver, ellipsoidal object just below it. Larger than the balloon, this object appeared to be flat on bottom, and when observed through the theodolite used to track the balloon, was seen to have a dome on its upper side. Minczewski and his assistants watched the object for fifteen seconds as it traveled rapidly in level flight on a westerly course, before disappearing from view. In the official report on file at the Air Force’s Project Blue Book, at Wright-Patterson Field, in Dayton, Ohio, this sighting is listed as Unidentified.
Bloecher’s entire Report on the UFO Wave of 1947can be read here, and rest assured that it makes for some interesting historical reading for those interested in the UFO subject.
However interesting the finer details of UFO history may be (at least to some of us), one thing that likely isn’t going away anytime soon (much like the Roswell story itself) will be the way mainstream commentators gloss over everything with such self-assurance. So just to help set the record straight: no, Roswell didn’t single-handedly launch a “UFO craze.” In fact, it was merely one small piece in a much greater movement that was already well underway at the time, and didn’t begin to have a significant cultural impact on its own until decades later.
Okay, great… now that I’ve got that out of my system, I’ll now return to blogging about other things… anything, in fact, but another blog post about Roswell!
Just a few days ago I wrote an article here at Mysterious Universe on the curious saga of Orfeo Angelucci. He was a UFO Contactee. And although he didn’t gain as much fame and notoriety as the likes of George Adamski, he did have his day. Angelucci may very well have been the target of an MK-Ultra-type “mind-control” operation, as my article demonstrated. Not everyone agrees with that scenario/theory. There is a lively debate going on, right now, at Rich Reynolds’ UFO Conjectures blog on this very subject. While Rich, like me, believes that the mind-control theory has a great deal of merit attached to it, not everyone does. You can find some of the lame comments here.
We can argue endlessly over whether Angelucci was indeed subjected to mind-altering substances or wasn’t. It’s important to note, however, that accounts like his don’t stand alone. In fact, there are more than a few almost identical ones to choose from. Today, I’ll focus on a man named Stanley Glickman. Salon.com notes: “Until his death in 1992, Glickman insisted that a CIA agent, who for 40 years he consistently described as having a clubfoot, had slipped him a mind-bending mickey in a glass of Chartreuse liqueur at a bar in Paris in 1952, driving Glickman mad and destroying his life.”
The story of Glickman is an interesting and ultimately tragic one. At the time of his strange encounter, Glickman, an American, was living and working in Paris, France. He was in his mid-twenties and life was good: he spent time at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere and with modernist Fernand Leger. At least, for a while, life was good. One night, in the latter part of 1952, Glickman met with a friend in the Paris-based Cafe Select. It was while the pair was hanging out and drinking coffee that something very weird happened. Two American men came into the cafe and soon engaged Glickman in a deep debate. Hank Albarelli’s 2009 book, A Terrible Mistake, chronicles the events in detailed fashion. He notes that “the two strangers fell into a heated debate with Glickman about politics, power, and patriotism.”
The confrontational debate finally came to an end, at which point the two men offered Glickman a drink, which he accepted. It was just about the worst move that Glickman could have made. In no time at all, he found himself plunged into a psychedelic nightmare. He felt as if he was floating above the table. His perceptions, said Albarelli, “became distorted.” The mystery men watched on “intently,” as Glickman’s hallucinations became evermore graphic and terrifying. It was a situation which affected Glickman’s whole life: delusions and a sense of going insane gripped him for weeks after he was hit by the mind-bending cocktail. He was finally given shock-treatment at the American Hospital of Paris, but was never the same again. Glickman gave up painting, moved back to the United States (New York), and ran an antiques shop for the rest of his life.
Notably, Glickman stated that one of the two men had a very noticeable limp. This has given rise to the theory that the limping man was Sydney Gottlieb, a chemist, and one of the key figures in MK-Ultra, and who just happened to have a clubfoot. In Gottlieb’s 1999 obituary, the U.K.’s Independentnewspaper stated: “Gottlieb’s contribution was to oversee MKUltra. From the early 1950s through most of the 1960s hundreds of American citizens were administered mind-altering drugs. One mental patient in Kentucky was given LSD for 174 consecutive days. In all the agency conducted 149 mind-control experiments. At least one ‘participant’ died as a result of the experiments and several others went mad.”
Blotter LSD
The Alliance for Human Research Protection states that, in 1977, Glickman “…learned about Gottlieb and CIA’s LSD experiments on unwitting involuntary subjects from the Kennedy congressional hearings. Glickman sued in 1981, but the trial was delayed 17 years on technical grounds, by which time Glickman had died in 1992.”
There are undeniable parallels between the story of Orfeo Angelucci and the affair of Stanley Glickman. Both were dosed in cafes/diners. Both incidents occurred in the 1950s. Glickman’s two characters debated him on his politics. Angelucci, in a curious way, had a tie to communism (as my earlier article shows). And both Glickman and Angelucci were watched “intently,” a word which both Angelucci and Albarelli used when telling their respective accounts. Can we say for sure that Angelucci and Glickman were the victims of mind-altering drugs? No. But, what we can say is that the cases eerily mirror each other – which should be definite food for thought.
The next time I dig into this area of research, it will be in relation to a man named Conrad Zerbe and his involvement in the Roswell incident of July 1947. Few will have heard of Zerbe and his Roswell connection, but he had a significant story to tell of his knowledge of what happened on the Foster Ranch – and he did tell it. After which, he too found himself in a near-identical situation to that of Glickman and Angelucci. In 1980, in a Los Angeles, California diner…
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TOP UFO SPOTS IN THE UK
TOP UFO SPOTS IN THE UK
The truth is out there...apparently in various parts of the UK. This is because some of the world's leading UFO hotspots can be found in our nation.
Don't believe us? Take a look at 5 of the top UFO sighting spots in the UK:
1. Liverpool
How Liverpool would look if aliens invaded
Image source: Liverpoolecho.co.uk
Liverpool is the UK's top alien sighting hotspot. Police in Merseyside have had 13 calls regarding UFO sightings since 2013, more than anywhere else in the UK. While the alien group Mutual UFO Network claim that they have received 17 reports of UFOs being seen across Liverpool in 2016. And in 2015, a Ryanair flight delayed landing due to sighting a UFO over the River Mersey.
2. Wiltshire
This odd stream of light adds to the list of sightings of extra-terrestrial activity that has been reported in the area since the 1960s
Image source: openminds.tv
Crop circle formations and UFO sightings have been reported in and around Warminster in western Wiltshire since the 1950s. Farmers have discovered crop circles on their land and locals have captured on camera strange lights, flying saucers and noises. There are also claims of these UFOs killing flocks of pigeons and causing cars to fail.
3. Bonnybridge
Local reports of UFOs in Bonnybridge in the 1990s
Image source: dailyrecord.co.uk
This small Scottish town is one of the most visited places in the world for UFO sightings. An average of 300 sightings are claimed per year, and everything from alien ships landing to unexplained balls of light have apparently been spotted. Now somewhat of an alien tourist trap, local Councillor Billy Buchanan has requested the last three Prime Ministers to do an official investigation into these UFO spottings. So far, none have agreed.
4. Staffordshire
An alleged "mass UFO sighting" at Cannock Chase in March 2015
Image source: paranormalcannock.blogspot.com
UFOs aren't just aliens - as werewolves, pigmen, black-eyed children and even Big Foot himself have reportedly been spotted in the area of Cannock Chase, Staffordshire. There's even a blog dedicated to sightings at this Area of Outstanding Beauty and in 2015 several hundred local residents claimed to see a UFO spaceship hover over the area.
5. Broad Haven
Children from Broad Haven Primary School reported seeing alien activity in their playing field in 1977
The youngsters were asked to draw what they saw by their headmaster
Image source: Walesonline.co.uk
Alien sightings go as far back to the 1970's in this Welsh seaside town. Local school children claimed to see a UFO spaceship land while other locals have claimed to see little silver men and flying saucers. Although some of these claims have been partly debunked (apparently secret military training was to account for some of the sightings) people still visit Broad Haven throughout the year in the hope of spotting a UFO, and there are even locally run UFO tours available.
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Triangle UFO quickly disappears over small Ohio town
Triangle UFO quickly disappears over small Ohio town
An Ohio witness at Batavia described a triangle-shaped object with three lights at its points moving directly overhead with no flashing lights or sound, according to testimony in Case 83789 from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
Witness illustration.
(Credit: MUFON)
The witness was outside in a front yard with a dog on a clear night at 9:45 p.m. on May 16, 2017, when the incident began.
“I immediately noted how many stars I could see and the darkness of the sky,” the witness stated.“While standing on the driveway and shortly after looking up, I saw the object come over my roof into view. It appeared to be several thousand feet up in the sky. I could easily make out three distinct, white lights in a perfect triangular pattern.”
The object appeared to be several thousand feet up. Batavia is a small Ohio town with a 1,509 population.
(Credit: Google)
The witness stated that the object did not appear to be the average aircraft.
“There were no flashing aircraft lights of any kind. There was no noise as the object passed over. It was heading in a southwest direction. There were no clouds in my viewing area to obscure it, only some faint ones on the horizon, so I had a clear view of it. It was almost directly overhead of my neighborhood.”
The witness described the object’s movement.
“It made a bend in its trajectory turning towards the west after a few seconds. Shortly after, it abruptly disappeared. During the sighting, I did not want to lose sight of the object, so I did not run inside for my phone to take video. I noticed blinking aircraft lights within a few degrees of the object during and after the sighting. There are multiple airports in the area and I am used to seeing all sorts of planes and this immediately struck me as not having any blinking lights and a perfect triangle shape.”
The object was moving very fast.
The object was fast-moving and quickly disappeared. Pictured: Batavia, Ohio.
(Credit: Google)
“It also must have been moving quite fast since it covered a pretty large area of the sky in a short time. The altitude and lack of noise reminded me of seeing a satellite, but the triangle shape made me question whether it could be one. Whether the planes were tracking it or just flying over, I couldn’t say. We see a lot of planes around here.”
Batavia is a village in and the county seat of Clermont County, Ohio, population 1,509. Ohio MUFON Field Investigator Tim Kelly is investigating. The witness included one illustration with the report, which was filed on May 16, 2017. Please remember that most UFO sightings can be explained as something natural or man-made. The above quotes were edited for clarity. Please report UFO activity to MUFON.com.
Micah Hanks’ recently-published article for Mysterious Universe – titled “The British UFO Files: An Estimate of the Situation?” and on the subject of newly-declassified British Ministry of Defense UFO files – includes the following words: “One of the most recent reports to come to light deals with an unusual, Cold-War era incident that occurred in October 1982. It involved an American RC-135 spy plane that, while monitoring Soviet military operations, came under some kind of surveillance by a large, unidentified and brightly-lit aircraft. The USAF base detailed in the report was located at RAF Troodos on Cyprus, and discussed an incident involving an unidentified aircraft which lasted close to 90 minutes.”
This is particularly intriguing to me, as I have a story that – to a degree – is somewhat similar to the one which Micah refers to. It’s a case that also revolves around both U.K. and U.S. authorities. The location is the same: Cyprus. The UFO, in both cases, was described as being large. And, the case brought to my attention occurred in the summer of 1981, just one year before the case referenced by Micah. Also, both UFOs were in view for a considerable amount of time. It’s important to note that I can’t be accused of having fallen for a modern-day hoaxer, as the story was given to me years ago. In fact, it takes up three pages of my first book, A Covert Agenda, which was published way back in 1997, a full twenty years ago.
For a period of time beginning in 1981, the source of the story was employed as a radar operator at a particular military facility on the island of Cyprus (RAF Akrotiri). On August 16, an unknown vehicle, described as being “vast,” was tracked approaching the island at a height in excess of 30,000 feet, and at a speed of around 900 miles per hour. It was initially believed that this was a conventional aircraft, although one of an undeniably extraordinary size. This tentative conclusion was quickly blown out of the water, however, when the UFO came to a complete halt in the skies – hovering high above RAF Akrotiri for close to an hour. Those who saw it described it as being of a brilliant white color, triangular in form, and somewhere in the region of seven hundred feet in length.
Interestingly, the informant – who shared his story with me on January 12, 1993 – revealed that at some point before the incident took place, the Ministry of Defense had issued what was described to me as a “complete stand-down” of military planes in the area, in the event that something both unusual and extraordinary might be seen in the sky – which it certainly was. Reportedly, a huge amount of photographs of the object were secured. They, and the station’s log-book, were handed over the next day to a man and a woman from the Ministry of Defense, and who had flown in from London. All those involved in the curious affair were reminded they had signed the British Government’s Official Secrets Act. It’s interesting to note that, soon after, according to the informant, a meeting was held at a U.K. military facility called Royal Air Force Lakenheath, located in the English county of Suffolk. Those who attended the classified meeting, specifically to discuss the event, included representatives of the British Ministry of Defense and the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations.
There’s no doubt that the most baffling part of the story revolves around the claim that the MoD seemed to have prior knowledge that the UFO would appear in the skies over Cyprus. In light of this, I asked the guy who who related the story to me if he had pondered on the possibility that the object was not a UFO, after all, but some kind of secret, highly-advanced aircraft of a terrestrial – rather than extra-terrestrial – nature. Given that the craft hovered over the base for around three-quarters of an hour and was around 700 feet in length, he felt that such a scenario was highly unlikely. But, he admitted that he had no answer as to how the MoD knew the craft might appear. After A Covert Agenda was published, Mark Birdsall, the editor of Eye-Spy magazine informed me that he had received a near-identical story years earlier. Maybe, in light of all the above, we’ll soon learn more about what was afoot in the skies of Cyprus in the 1981-1982 period.
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Archeologen ontdekken in dolmen mysterieuze inscripties die alleen 's nachts zichtbaar worden HLN.be
Archeologen ontdekken in dolmen mysterieuze inscripties die alleen 's nachts zichtbaar worden - HLN.be
Britse wetenschappers hebben een opmerkelijke ontdekking gedaan op een grote, eeuwenoude steen uit Hendraburnick Down, in het uiterste zuidwesten van Groot-Brittannië. Ze bleken inscripties te bevatten die alleen zichtbaar werden als het donker was. Volgens de onderzoekers zouden ze deel hebben uitgemaakt van heidense rituelen die duizenden jaren geleden werden uitgevoerd op de site.
Het was het team van dokter Andy Jones van de Cornwall Archaeological Unit die de 105 inscripties vond op een bijlvormige rots. Die zou dateren van het neolithicum, 6.000 tot 4.000 jaar geleden.
De steen zou deel uitgemaakt hebben van een ritueel waarbij kwarts gebroken werd, zo staat te lezen in een rapport in het tijdschrift Time and Mind. "Tijdens ons onderzoek ontdekten we dat de inscripties veel uitgebreider waren dan we dachten. En dat ze het beste zichtbaar waren als de zon laag in het zuidoosten stond of 's nachts", aldus Jones.
Duisternis werd in oude culturen vaak geassocieerd met het bovennatuurlijke en een verscherping van de zintuigen. "Als twee stukken kwarts tegen elkaar worden geslagen, ontstaat er korte tijd een gloed", aldus Jones. "We vonden fragmenten van kwarts op de site en het kan gebruikt zijn als onderdeel van een nachtelijke activiteit, waarbij de lichtgevende kwaliteiten van de steen werden aangewend om de verborgen kunst op de rots te onthullen. Na het ritueel bleven de stukken op de grond glinsteren in het maanlicht en ze zullen zo nog bijgedragen hebben aan het aura van de site."
Ontcijferen Wat de inscripties precies betekenen, hebben de wetenschappers nog niet kunnen ontcijferen. "Maar we zijn er zeker van dat ze ook op andere plaatsen gevonden kunnen worden", zegt hij nog.
Het Amerikaanse Congres buigt zich momenteel over een voorstel om een ruimteleger op te richten. Dat moet de belangen van de Verenigde Staten in de ruimte veiligstellen. Maar er is flink wat discussie over hoe dat vorm moet krijgen: als een aparte eenheid of als bevoegdheid van luchtmacht of marine.
Het 'Space Corps' zou onder meer de verantwoordelijkheid krijgen over de beveiliging van Amerikaanse satellieten en ruimtetuigen. Het voorstel spreekt van een aparte eenheid binnen de luchtmacht en de baas van het ruimteleger zou het achtste lid worden van de Joint Chiefs of Staff, een militair adviesorgaan van de federale overheid. Nu is de verantwoordelijkheid voor missies buiten onze atmosfeer nog gewoon een bevoegdheid van de luchtmacht zelf.
Die laatste is niet akkoord. "Het zou het leger complexer maken en meer geld kosten om een aparte eenheid op te richten", aldus secretaris Heather Wilson. Ook de marine ziet het anders en wil graag zélf de verantwoordelijkheid binnenhalen. Met het argument dat ruimtemissies van dezelfde aard zouden zijn als missies op zee.
Oorlog Externen vragen zich dan weer af of een van beiden überhaupt geschikt is. "Geen van de twee onderdelen van het leger zijn echt voorbereid op een oorlog in de ruimte", zegt Harry J. Kazianis, defensie-expert van denktank 'Center for the National Interest'.
De primaire focus van het 'Space Corps' zou op militaire satellieten liggen. Die moeten beschermd worden tegen potentieel vijandige grootmachten zoals Rusland en China. Dat laatste land vernietigde in 2007 nog een van zijn eigen satellieten en zou in 2013 al een afweersysteem met raketten getest hebben dat objecten kan vernietigen die rond onze aarde cirkelen.
Consequenties "Mocht er ooit een oorlog uitbreken met bijvoorbeeld Rusland of China, zal die niet alleen op de grond, op zee en in de lucht uitgevochten worden, maar ook in de ruimte", aldus Kazianis, die er zelf pleit voor een samenwerking tussen de verschillende militaire takken in plaats van een nieuw korps. "Winnen op een van die domeinen zou verregaande consequenties hebben voor alle andere."
VIDEOHij moest er met zijn team 12 uur voor vliegen, 1.200 kilometer voor rijden door een desolate woestijn en daarna nog eens honderden kilometers offroad, opletten dat hij niet op kraaienpoten reed en zelfs wegduiken toen op zeker moment een geweersalvo weerklonk. Maar het was het waard, als we hem mogen geloven. De Nederlandse fotograaf Bob Thissen heeft een passie voor verlaten en verboden locaties en is net terug van een expeditie naar een zwaar bewaakt Russisch militair domein in Kazachstan. En hij slaagde erin om daar adembenemende beelden te schieten.
De expeditie vond midden mei plaats en Thissen heeft er nu een compleet verslag van gemaakt. Hij verzamelde een team van drie mensen rond zich. Dat bestond uit de Vlaming Frederik Sempens uit Lovenjoel bij Bierbeek en twee Denen. "Dat was al een eerste horde. Het was niet eenvoudig om mensen zo gek te krijgen om met me mee te gaan. De missie was best gevaarlijk, want in Rusland raak je net iets makkelijker in de cel dan hier. Ik heb voor mijn vertrek echt afscheid genomen van mijn dierbaren, want ik wist oprecht niet of ik wel zou terugkomen." (lees hieronder verder)
Seksmuseum Waarom hij het dan toch deed? "Ik leef daarvoor", lacht hij. "Ik reis al tien jaar de wereld rond op zoek naar verlaten plaatsen waar het net is of de tijd stil is blijven staan. Waar niemand nog komt of dúrft te komen. Van vervallen kastelen, leegstaande ziekenhuizen tot een gesloten seksmuseum: niets is te gek. Maar dit was met voorsprong wel het spannendste avontuur dat ik al aanging. Het is een kick om je aan zoiets te wagen. Ik zoek het echt op."
Na hun vliegreis naar Kazachstan reden ze drie dagen door de woestijn om bij de legerbasis te komen, een plek waar nog nooit een buitenlander een voet had gezet. Het complex staat leeg, maar wordt nog altijd streng bewaakt door Russische militairen. "Het begon al te schemeren toen we op het einde van de derde dag arriveerden. We zagen een beetje verderop een auto voorbijrijden en doken weg toen plots geweerschoten weerklonken."
Verschansen Het laatste stuk legden ze te voet af. "Uiteindelijk raakten we binnen en we verschansten ons meteen, want het werd al snel duidelijk dat er druk gepatrouilleerd werd", gaat hij verder. (lees hieronder verder)
De fotograaf had zijn huiswerk gemaakt en hij wist dat er in een van de loodsen twee spaceshuttles moesten liggen, die een aardig beeld konden opleveren. "Kopieën van de toestellen waarmee de Amerikanen de ruimte in gingen vorige eeuw. Ze dateren nog uit de tijd van de ruimtewedloop. We moesten omzichtig te werk gaan om niet ontdekt te worden. Terwijl telkens twee teamleden op de uitkijk lagen op het dak, gingen we met zijn tweeën naar binnen. En we kregen waar voor ons geld", aldus de fotograaf. (lees hieronder verder)
In een van de loodsen lag een bijna complete ruimteshuttle. "Ik vermoed dat die voor 80 procent was afgewerkt", klinkt het. "Er was ook een toestel dat daadwerkelijk in de ruimte was geweest. Ik wilde graag nog een ander loods checken, waar een raket lag. En daarvoor heb ik het risico genomen om er op klaarlichte dag heen te sluipen, terwijl de militaire politie rondliep. Dat was wel heftig." (lees hieronder verder)
Uiteindelijk gingen ze er na 24 in plaats van 48 uur alweer vandoor, omdat hun watervoorraad op begon te raken door de drukkende hitte van 40 graden en de loden zon. Maar met een geweldige reeks beelden en filmpjes. "Een aantal daarvan bleek niet goed te zijn toen we thuiskwamen, dat was minder leuk, maar we hadden gelukkig voldoende materiaal verzameld", klinkt het nog.
Wie graag de volledige fotoreportage ziet, kan terecht op de website van Bob Thissen en op zijn YouTubekanaal.
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Meer mysterieuze mummies gevonden in Peru. Zijn dit buitenaardse wezens?
Meer mysterieuze mummies gevonden in Peru. Zijn dit buitenaardse wezens?
Internetzender Gaia heeft nieuwe beelden online geplaatst van de mysterieuze mummie die in Nazca in Peru is gevonden, schrijft de Daily Express.
De mummie, genaamd Maria, zou niet alleen zijn. In dezelfde tombe zouden ook andere, kleinere lichamen zijn gevonden, zegt het onderzoeksteam.
Eén van deze wezens, Victoria, is inmiddels ook onderzocht. Zij lijkt enigszins op Maria, maar lijkt tot een andere soort te behoren.
Buitenaards wezen
In de video die Gaia online heeft gezet is te zien hoe het mensachtige wezen wordt bestudeerd. De zender claimt zelfs dat het zou kunnen gaan om een buitenaards wezen.
Op Facebook schreef Gaia: “Een ander lichaam afkomstig uit Nazca wordt nu onderzocht. Het lijkt te gaan om een compleet andere soort.”
De Mexicaanse onderzoeksjournalist Jaime Maussan, die jarenlang op de Mexicaanse tv te zien was, suggereert in de video dat het mogelijk lichamen van dode aliens zijn.
Overheid
“Mensen moeten begrijpen dat dergelijke lichamen altijd al in handen zijn geweest van de overheid en het leger,” zei hij.
“Het is voor het eerst dat we zo’n kans krijgen en we moeten die dan ook met beide handen grijpen,” voegde hij toe.
Eén van de belangrijkste
Maussan claimde eerder dat de vondst van Maria ‘één van de belangrijkste ontdekkingen van de 21e eeuw was’.
Meer sceptische onderzoekers beweerden dat de vondst van de mummies in Peru een hoax is.
De eerste aflevering van de reeks is hier gratis te bekijken.
Nieuwe tunnel ontdekt onder Bosnische piramides. Door wie zijn ze aangelegd?
Nieuwe tunnel ontdekt onder Bosnische piramides. Door wie zijn ze aangelegd?
Onder de Bosnische piramides is een nieuwe tunnel ontdekt. In onderstaande video verkennen dr. Sam Osmanagich en Edo Gradan de tunnel.
De meeste tunnels die in het gebied zijn gevonden, zijn naar schatting 4600 jaar geleden gevuld met zand en stenen door een onbekende hoogontwikkelde beschaving, stelt Osmanagich, die al jaren onderzoek doet op de plek waar hij de piramides heeft ontdekt.
De nieuwe tunnel, die op 6 juli is gevonden, is niet gevuld met materiaal en loopt van noord naar zuid, aldus de onderzoekers.
Betere kwaliteit
Volgens diverse onderzoeksinstituten, waaronder het Italiaanse Politecnico di Torino, zijn de steenblokken waar de piramides uit bestaan gemaakt van beton dat van betere kwaliteit is dan modern beton.
Duitse geofysici bevestigden in 2007 aan de hand van radarapparatuur dat er gangen onder de grond lopen op de plek waar de piramides zich bevinden.
De piramides zijn net als sommige piramides in China, Mexico en Guatemala bedekt met bodemmateriaal en vegetatie.
Oudste
Het Bosnische Federal Institute for Agropedology stelde vast dat het bodemmateriaal waarmee de Zonnepiramide is bedekt, ongeveer 12.000 jaar oud is.
Dat zou deze piramide de oudste piramide ter wereld maken. Tienduizenden toeristen zijn al naar het gebied afgereisd om een kijkje te nemen.
Meer over de ontdekking van de nieuwe tunnel in onderstaande video:
What is mutilating cows in the Midwest? FBI probed thousands of reports of cattle killed with 'surgical precision' since the early 1970s - with the deaths blamed on satanic cults, the government and ALIENS
What is mutilating cows in the Midwest? FBI probed thousands of reports of cattle killed with 'surgical precision' since the early 1970s - with the deaths blamed on satanic cults, the government and ALIENS
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Since the early 1970s, thousands of cow murders and mutilations have reportedly taken place in the Midwest
Reports include cattle having ears, lips, eyes, noses, anuses and genitalia removed with 'surgical precision'
Conflicting theories abound - some believe either aliens or the government are responsible for the mutilations, or 'mutes', which have also been reported across the US and abroad
The FBI attempted to investigate the incidents but were largely unsuccessful due to 'lack of jurisdiction'
On a bright, sunny morning in the summer of 1973, Ron and Paula Watson, two farmers in Springfield, Missouri, witnessed something that changed their lives forever.
It was an alien abduction, they say. But not of a human – of cattle.
They said they saw a 'green, cone-shaped craft' – next to which two 'silver little beings' were standing over a large black cow.
'I told Ron, 'My god, they got a cow! What are they doing to it?' Paula said. 'It had its eyes open and its tongue was like, hanging out a little bit. But it just laid there and it didn't move.'
She described in detail how she saw the aliens running their hands over the cow and then inspecting their long fingers before they 'floated' it into their large ship in the distance.
Their neighbors never believed their story, though one did admit to having one black cow left unaccounted for. The Watsons' story sounds like something out of an early science-fiction film – but it became one of many stories of alien and UFO sightings used to explain the thousands of cow mutilations reported across the United States in the 1970s.
Since the 1970s, bizarre murders and mutilations of cattle have been reported across the nation, primarily in the Midwest. In this photo (left) of a cow in Saguache County, Colorado in 1975, a female cow's utters have been removed with surgical precision. In the image on the right, a cow was found with its tongue removed in July 2013 on a farm in Missouri
News reports make up the bulk of the FBI's 32 page report on the subject, which is prefaced by a brief explanation that their investigation was hindered by a lack of jurisdiction in most cases
Within the depths of the FBI's database of unsolved mysteries lies the graphic tale of these cattle murders, which outraged and petrified farmers for decades, and is still continuing today.
Speculation surrounding who – or what – might be responsible for the killing and mutilation of thousands of cows has ranged from satanic worshipers, government agents, and even aliens.
The most curious aspect is not that the cattle have died, but the way in which they did. Since the early 1970s farmers have discovered their treasured (and expensive) animals dead with various organs excised – including eyes, noses, tongues, hearts, livers, anuses, and genitalia removed with laser precision.
Though many theories have been offered it's a phenomenon that no one – not even the FBI – have ever been able to solve.
In 1974, newspapers started to catch wind of these bizarre mutilations, which first took place primarily in extremely rural farmlands in the Midwest. Instances were reported across the nation but were mostly scattered among South Dakota, Colorado, Kansas, and Nevada.
The news reports make up the bulk of the FBI's 32 page report on the subject, which is prefaced by a brief explanation that their investigation was hindered by a lack of jurisdiction in most cases.
The FBI told DailyMail.com that this was due to the fact that at the time there was no federal law declaring animal mutilation a federal crime, which didn't allow the department to continue investigating.
Many residents reported seeing helicopters circling the areas where cattle later turned up dead and sliced up with seemingly surgical accuracy. This prompted concerns that the mutilations, nicknamed 'mutes' by those familiar with the subject, were being propagated and covered up by the government.
in this image on the left, the cow's heart was excised with expert care - and was the third of three cattle mutilated on the same farm in Missouri beginning in 2011. Theories of who, or what, might be responsible have ranged from satanic cults, aliens, and the government. In the image on the right, ranchers found an animal with its sex organs and anus removed
Linda Moulton Howe is a former Miss Idaho turned investigative journalist and regional Emmy-winning filmmaker who has been a primary proponent of the 'alien argument'
This was around the same time of the height of alien paranoia in the United States – when UFOs, or balls or discs of floating light, were being spotted in similarly rural areas, often preceding or following the cow mutilations.
Many who have dedicated their lives to the subject believe, in fact, that aliens are responsible for the mutilations and that the government has been attempting to cover up their crimes (and existence) for years.
One such person is Linda Moulton Howe, the regional Emmy-winning filmmaker who the Watsons shared their story with for her documentary Earth Mysteries: Alien Life Forms. She has been one of the most steadfast supporters of the alien argument.
Her research conjures the images of what we picture as the stereotypical alien abduction – flying saucers beaming animals up into space with light.
At least two people even reported being abducted by aliens at that time – including one woman named Judy Doraty and her daughter Cindy.
In a 1990 symposium proceeding Howe wrote: '…I found in so many eyewitness accounts of orange glowing objects the size of football fields hovering above pasturelands where mutilated animals were later found. Or beams of light observed shining down from 'silent helicopters' that lighted pastures 'brighter than daylight' and the next day mutilated animals were found. And eyewitness reports of strange craft and/or non-human creatures involved with animals.
'There was Judy Doraty who in 1973 watched a brown and white calf rise in a pale beam of yellow light. Inside the craft, she saw tissue cut from the eye, tongue and testicles by two small grey-skinned creatures. They had four fingers, instead of five, and those long, thin fingers tapered into dark nails. Their eyes had vertical pupils like a cat or a crocodile's.
'Judy's daughter, Cindy, also described in a 1990 hypnosis session seeing a calf rising in a beam of yellow light.'
In a rare winter mutilation, this calf was found in Hooper, Nebraska in 1975 with its jaw completely cut out all the way up to its right eye socket. Eyewitnesses often reported seeing beaming lights or suspicious helicopters near where mutilated cows were later found
US Senator Floyd Haskell from Colorado pleaded with the FBI to become involved with the mutilations in August 1975 after receiving more than 130 cases in the state alone, and farmers had taken to arming themselves out of fear
Supernatural explanations were the only ones that made any sense at the time – given that the technology of the era was not advanced enough to have performed what appeared to be the use of localized lasers.
The areas surrounding the excisions, often around the anus of the murdered animals, had a blackened and burned appearance to them – suggesting the use of a high-powered laser. Other researchers, however, proposed different conclusions.
Christopher O'Brien, an author and investigative journalist on the subject, said that in his 200 cases of dealing with cattle death, about 40 of those were done by 'something with intelligence'.
Christopher O'Brien, an author and who has investigated the subject for decades, said that in his 200 cases of dealing with cattle death, about 40 of those were done by 'something with intelligence'. He is pictured researching left in 1993 and right in 2012
This Hooper, Nebraska calf also had its anus cut in a 10-inch wide diameter and 18-inch deep. O'Brien told DailyMail.com that he didn't believe aliens were responsible - because 'who would fly thousands of light years to collect cow butts?'
He is more skeptical of the alien explanation – saying that Howe's research doesn't incorporate many of the scientific findings that have been made.
He told the DailyMail.com that when a cow decomposes, the vegetable matter contained in one of its four stomachs makes the animal bloat. As the moisture leaves the body it then starts to deflate – causing the exposed edges of the animal to stay hard and darkened.
'To someone who doesn't know what they're looking at – it looks like a burn,' he said.
O'Brien feels that the alien argument is one used to sensationalize the topic and are only looking at a small portion of the total data.
He can't deny, however, how disturbing the number of 'high strange' cases are that he's seen – the ones that involve otherworldly circumstances.
On one occasion which O'Brien calls his 'strangest case' – he was called to the scene of a mutilated calf in Del Norte, Colorado.
'It was really freaky, it wouldn't rot,' he said. 'It was found in a complete pristine, five inch snow field without one drop of blood on the snow. All the blood had been taken from the animal. The heart and liver had been expertly excised and left in the body cavity.
'The chief medical veterinary pathologist said "it wasn't an animal that did this",' he continued.
In O'Brien's book, Stalking the Heard, he writes that the month-old calf was also missing its spine from the hips to the skull and the brain was gone. It's right front leg was also gone, and the vast majority of its ribs, both eyes, ears, intestines, reproductive tract, and lungs had been removed. Its rectum was also mutilated.
Two witnesses also reportedly saw a large beam of light near the house the previous evening before the calf was found.
O'Brien's 'strangest case' was this month-old calf that was missing its spine from the hips to the skull and the brain was gone. It's right front leg was also gone, and the vast majority of its ribs, both eyes, ears, intestines, reproductive tract, and lungs had been removed. Its rectum was also mutilated and its heart and liver were excised but left inside the body cavity
He hits on another popular argument for the cattle deaths – though arguably the least plausible explanation. Many believe that the excisions were being done simply by other animals – scavengers such as vultures or coyotes.
O'Brien is quick to discredit this based off of his own experience.
'The first thing I look for is cut hair follicles,' he said. 'When birds or coyotes rip they rip between the lines of hair they don't cut the hair. If I find a 2-3 inch section of cut hair follicles I know that someone or something with a sharp implement did that. It wasn't done by birds or scavengers.'
These 'high strange' cases are less likely to be reported by ranchers, according to O'Brien.
'The freakier the case the less likely the rancher is to report it – they're so freaked out they won't even tell their family or neighbors. He doesn't want people in the community to think he's been singled out and victimized by some supernatural thing. That's why they're very reluctant to come forward.
'It's only when they see the hundreds and hundreds of helicopters being reported around these sites – mostly military helicopters – it's only when they see that that they feel like they've been targeted or victimized by their government and that pisses them off.'
Though the occurrences in the United States have considerably slowed down since they were at their height in the early 1970s, they certainly haven't stopped. O'Brien notes that they have seen a consistently high number of cases in South America, especially Brazil and Argentina.
O'Brien says that throughout his decades of studying mutilations, he's noticed that there's been a shift to South America, where he believes they've had more than 4,000 cases since 2002. A news report included in an FBI briefing stated that more than 1500 cattle in 22 states were killed and mutilated from 1973 to 1976 in the United States
He claims that since 2002, there have been more than 4,000 cases of cattle mutilation in South America - and are still reporting anywhere from three to a dozen cases a week.
Back in the United States, just before the New Year in 2016, and again a few days afterwards, two cows were mutilated in nearby rural towns in Kansas.
In McPherson County, Carla and John Shearer discovered one of their pregnant cows dead with one eye removed and both her top and bottom eyelids and eyelashes excised.
'We lose animals, but not like this,' Shearer told the Kansas Agland. The couple believes whoever killed their $4,000 cow used a tranquilizer or stun gun to immobilize it before killing it.
'She died in motion – she was walking and she just went straight down,' Shearer added.
Carla and John Shearer on McPherson County, Kansas discovered one of their pregnant cows dead with one eye removed and both her top and bottom eyelids and eyelashes excised in January 2017
The bull found in nearby Harvey County was found dead with its genitals removed – also cut with surgical precision.
It is O'Brien's opinion that the mass mutilations – of which there were thousands reported in the 1970s alone – are a part of a secretive government effort to research animal plagues such as mad cow or prion disease.
'We've seen this many, many times throughout history – where one case will happen and then within a week there will be a dozen. I think they're looking for something – that's the best explanation I can give. And I think they're looking for something within the food chain.
'Bovine spongiform encephalopathy is the most horrendous affliction that you could possibly imagine. It's 100% fatal – it produces large holes in the brain tissue and creates holes like Swiss cheese in the neuron system and the brain synapses start to misfire. You forget to breathe and your autonomic system starts to break down.
'That I think is the basic underpinnings of it – we're dealing with a group that is interested in keeping an eye on the food chain. The beef industry is the largest, most powerful industry that you never hear about. I think we're dealing with something that's being protected by some quasi-governmental group,' he said.
Though tempting to indulge in the possibility of space creatures invading the planet to study our animals, O'Brien finds this explanation a bit too impractical.
'It sounds like bad science fiction,' he said. 'Who would fly hundreds of light years to come and gather cow butts?'
Duizenden koeien verminkt sinds begin jaren zeventig. Is dit het werk van aliens of van iets anders?
Duizenden koeien verminkt sinds begin jaren zeventig. Is dit het werk van aliens of van iets anders?
In 1973 zagen Ron en Paula Watson uit Missouri ‘een groen, kegelvormig vaartuig met ernaast twee zilverkleurige wezens’ bij een grote zwarte koe. Dat schrijft de Daily Mail.
Paula beschreef tot in detail hoe de aliens de koe inspecteerden en hoe het dier vervolgens naar hun grote schip ‘zweefde’.
De buren hebben hun verhaal nooit geloofd, hoewel één buurman wel toegaf dat er één zwarte koe ontbrak.
Chirurgische precisie
In de jaren zeventig werden er in de Verenigde Staten vele duizenden gevallen van veeverminking gemeld.
Het meest vreemde in dit geval is niet dat de koeien werden gedood, maar de manier waarop. Verschillende organen waren met chirurgische precisie verwijderd.
Hoewel er in de loop der tijd meerdere mogelijke verklaringen zijn bedacht voor dit fenomeen, is het mysterie nog altijd onopgelost. Zelfs de FBI staat voor een raadsel.
Bollen of schijven
Veel lokale bewoners zagen helikopters in gebieden waar later dode koeien werden gevonden. Sommigen dachten om die reden dat de overheid erachter zat.
Maar er werden ook bollen of schijven waargenomen voordat dieren werden verminkt.
De meeste mensen die hier onderzoek naar hebben gedaan, denken dat aliens er verantwoordelijk voor zijn en dat de overheid dit al jaren onder het tapijt probeert te vegen.
Iets met een intelligentie
Eén van hen is onderzoeksjournaliste Linda Moulton Howe, die Ron en Paula Watson interviewde voor haar documentaire Earth Mysteries: Alien Life Forms.
Christopher O’Brien zei daarnaast dat hij 200 gevallen van veeverminking heeft onderzocht en dat 40 daarvan het werk waren van ‘iets met een intelligentie’.
Zuid-Amerika
O’Brien merkte op dat er nog altijd gevallen worden gemeld, vooral in Zuid-Amerika. In landen als Brazilië en Argentinië zijn sinds 2002 duizenden meldingen geweest.
Hij vermoedt dat hier sprake is van een geheim overheidsproject dat erop gericht is bepaalde ziektes in de kiem te smoren.
GRAANCIRKELS WORDEN NIET GEMAAKT DOOR GROSCH DRINKERS MET EEN HOOGWERKER ( VIDEO )
GRAANCIRKELS WORDEN NIET GEMAAKT DOOR GROSCH DRINKERS MET EEN HOOGWERKER ( VIDEO )
Ook het Nederlandse volk wordt van alles wijsgemaakt en dus ook dat graancirkels worden gemaakt door jongelui met een slok op.
Echter, hoe ze dan de volgende prachtige graancirkel in het Engelse landschap hebben kunnen maken, is dan weer niet helemaal duidelijk.
Een aantal weken geleden was er in ons land een graancirkel in Lochem. Al snel kwamen er berichten in de mainstream media dat het raadsel was opgelost en dat een aantal dronken grappenmakers na een avond volgieten met Grolsch dit hadden gedaan in het holst van de nacht.
Het zal niemand verbazen dat niemand echt heeft aangetoond hoe ze die cirkel dan gemaakt zouden hebben en zolang dat niet gebeurt, sturen wij het verhaal over half of geheel dronken jongelui in een weiland midden in de nacht naar het rijk der fabelen.
De boer in Lochem gelooft ook niet dat het jongelui waren, simpelweg omdat er zelfs niet eens sporen te ontdekken zijn. Ze zouden deze cirkel dan gemaakt hebben met behulp van een hoogwerker (waar ook geen sporen van zijn).
Op 5 juli 2017 is er een prachtige nieuwe graancirkel ontdekt in Engeland in een plaats die Battlesbury Hill heet en ligt in de buurt van Warminster in het graafschap Wiltshire (beroemd om zijn vele graancirkels).
En net zoals in Lochem is op de volgende afbeelding te zien dat er nergens sporen zijn in het veld waaruit je zou kunnen afleiden dat er mensenhanden aan te pas zijn gekomen om deze graancirkel te maken.
Wat nergens wordt vermeld, is dat deze graancirkel op iets meer dan twintig kilometer afstand van Stonehenge is gevonden, de plek waar tijdens de zonnewende op 21 juni een aantal merkwaardige lichten werden waargenomen.
Graancirkels zoals die bij Battlesbury worden niet gemaakt door halfdronken mannetjes met hoogwerkers middenin de nacht.
En dit soort prachtige beelden in het graan niet zijn gemaakt door mensen, maar wie heeft ze dan wel gemaakt? Wij ontvingen onderstaande foto van een lezer (dank) die ons ook deed denken aan het beeld van de bovenstaande graancirkel.
Wij houden het erop dat de graancirkels berichten zijn afkomstig van onze ruimtebroeders en dat het aan ons is om deze berichten goed te interpreteren.
Dus, mochten er mensen die denken te weten wat er door middel van dit recente exemplaar wordt duidelijk gemaakt, laat het ons weten.
En ons aanbod voor de Lochemse graancirkelmakers staat nog steeds.
De enige conclusie kan dan ook alleen maar zijn dat Prins Stef liegt. Waarom hij dat doet, is niet duidelijk, misschien om aandacht te trekken of misschien omdat hij bang is dat er dingen zijn die hij niet begrijpt.
Bij deze dagen wij Prins Stef dan ook uit om te demonstreren, en dat mag nuchter dit keer, hoe hij dit soort graancirkels maakt. Hij beschikt naar eigen zeggen over een ronde boog, dus dat moet een koud kunstje zijn voor hem om dit artistieke hoogstandje dan nog eens te herhalen.
Als het hem lukt om precies dezelfde graancirkel te maken zonder sporen achter te laten in een veld, dan zullen wij publiekelijk onze excuses aanbieden.
Wij weten ook niet wie of wat deze cirkel heeft gemaakt, maar als er weer iemand bekent, laat deze dan direct even aantonen hoe ze dat precies hebben gedaan. Waar Omroep Gelderland in ieder geval nog de reactie van boer Post plaatst, zo maakt het voor de Telegraaf allemaal niet uit, want die nemen alles klakkeloos aan. Zolang het maar in het mainstream kader past.
Succes met de graancirkel Prins Stef en keep us posted!
Ondertussen hebben wij een echte expert geraadpleegd voor wat nadere uitleg omtrent de betekenis van graancirkels:
EXTRATERRESTRIAL ACTIVITY ON EARTH CONFIRMED BY THE CIA
EXTRATERRESTRIAL ACTIVITY ON EARTH CONFIRMED BY THE CIA
The CIA has released a wave of documents relating to the UFO phenomenon revealing interesting information about the intelligence agency’s secret investigations into what appeared to be extra-terrestrial incidents within the United States.
CIA RELEASES TEN NEW FILES ABOUT THE UFO INVESTIGATIONS
The newly declassified documents reveal that in 1952 alone there were almost one hundred incidents relating to the UFO phenomenon which the CIA had deemed to be ‘inexplicable’. The report states that the testimony upon which the files were compiled were ‘believable’ but that agents from the intelligence agency had no idea what could have possibly caused them. An agent from the CIA wrote that the situation would continue to be monitored and that there ought to be no reports made to the public about the nature of the bizarre investigations.
According to a spokesperson for the CIA, these newly declassified files have been released to the public to coincide with the release of a new series of the cult science-fiction television program, the X-Files. “We have decided to release to publicity a few files that even the most skeptical individuals will find appealing. Five of these files are fit for “X-Files” Agent Fox Mulder, but the other five files are perfect for his skeptical partner, Agent Dana Scully, ” the spokesperson explained.
However, this explanation has been treated dubiously by some UFO researchers who think that the re-release of the X-Files is nothing more than a convenient pretext for the CIA to release the documents to the general public. It is believed that the CIA wish to eventually disclose the existence of alien activity on this planet but that they want to gently ease the public into the disclosures so as not to engender mass panic or a breakdown of social control in light of the revelations.
In recent years, there have been murmurings that those in the highest positions of power in the world are gearing up to make a revelation about the existence of extra-terrestrial life on Earth. In December 2012, the Russian prime minister Dmitri Medvedev revealed that every leader of the Kremlin is briefed about the activities of extra-terrestrial beings on the planet. However, after the sensational revelation, the former president of the Russian Federation appeared to go silent on the topic. Could it be that all will be revealed shortly? Only time will tell.
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15,000 PEOPLE TURN OUT TO UFO EVENT IN ROSWELL
15,000 PEOPLE TURN OUT TO UFO EVENT IN ROSWELL
The town of Roswell in southeastern New Mexico was a buzz of activity last weekend as an estimated fifteen thousand visitors descended on the beautiful small town for a four-day UFO festival.
Roswell achieved notoriety back in 1947 when it became the center of one of the most mysterious and compelling UFO events in US history. It all began when a local rancher named William Brazel stumbled on bizarre debris in the desert which appeared to be the remnants of a terrible air crash involving what some witnesses what some witnesses described as a flying saucer. The authorities initially confirmed that the object that had been discovered was indeed a flying saucer and then promptly changed their story, claiming that the debris was from a fallen weather balloon.
This explanation did not convince the general public who have long believed that Roswell was the site of a UFO crash that the government attempted to cover up. Since then Roswell has essentially become a by-word for the UFO phenomenon, which the local landscape reflects completely. Today, Roswell boasts a flourishing business in UFO themed gift shops, museums, and even restaurants.
Given its history, it’s only natural that the town’s UFO festival would be very well attended by visitors from all over the United States. Tourists to the town passed the time by buying up some of the alien memorabilia available from Roswell’s many gift shops and street vendors and munching on themed desserts such as the so-called ‘Martian turds’.
But it wasn’t all fun and games at the UFO Festival. Experts were also among those who descended upon Roswell and held a number of fascinating panel discussions focussing on various topics such as the comparison between aliens and demons and the logic associated with aligning the UFO phenomenon with Biblical scripture. In addition to this, festival goers were also granted an audience with the famed UFO researcher Travis Walton who has made a number of sensational claims about spending time with aliens back in 1975 and whose story was the inspiration for the 1993 film, ‘Fire in the Sky’.
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AN OFFICIAL CIA REPORT CLAIMS THAT 23 SOLDIERS WERE TURNED INTO STONE BY ALIENS AFTER THEY SHOT AT A UFO
AN OFFICIAL CIA REPORT CLAIMS THAT 23 SOLDIERS WERE TURNED INTO STONE BY ALIENS AFTER THEY SHOT AT A UFO
A recently declassified report from the CIA had described the terrifying episode when a military unit in Siberia came under a vicious and deadly attack from unknown beings who are presumed to be extra-terrestrials.
According to the new report, which is available to view in full on the CIA’s public website, the soldiers working in the military unit in Siberia were aware of a bizarre flying saucer-shaped vehicle coming into close proximity of their position.
NEWLY DECLASSIFIED CIA FILE DESCRIBES TERRIFYING UFO ATTACK IN SIBERIA
The soldiers immediately opened fire on the craft with a surface to air missile which brought the flying saucer down to Earth. The report claims that after the flying saucer was brought crashing down, things got even more terrifying and strange.
The CIA notes say that five humanoid beings with large heads and large black eyes exited the craft after it was brought down. Following that, the five beings then appeared to merge together into a white ball of light which began to buzz and hiss at the soldiers. After a period of seconds, the ball of light then exploded. Twenty-three soldiers who were in the immediate proximity of the blast were killed and, bizarrely, according to the report thy were ‘turned into stone’.
There were only two survivors of the devastating attack who were both in a shaded area at the time of the lethal explosion.
According to a Ukrainian newspaper which has covered the terrifying episode, the initial report on the incident was investigated in depth by agents from the Soviet intelligence agency, the KGB. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the disintegration of the intelligence agency in the wake of the end of the Cold War and the reconstruction of Russia, many of the formerly secret files held by the KGB somehow found their way into the hands of the Americans, including this fascinating 250 page dossier on the UFO attack in Siberia.
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Cigar-shaped UFO caught on tape over Tampa, Florida
Cigar-shaped UFO caught on tape over Tampa, Florida
This interesting UFO video was recorded over Tampa, Florida back in August 2014.
Witness report:
Saw a worm like shape, it moved a all directions hovered over the city until it got further away until we lost sight of it.
1. We were at a friends balcony in Tampa Florida watching the sky in the afternoon when we saw the UFO. 2. I was the one that noticed it first I thought it was something in my eye, as if it was a bug or something. It moved in all directions until I said out loud what is that. Nobody could answer. 3. A bug or something in my eye. 4. It was metallic, I want to say a little darker than usual. It looked like a black cigar on the sky and moved in all directions. It suddenly changed color onto a bright silver color maybe when the sun was hitting the UFO. It hovered on top of the city for around 30 minutes. It came closer, just hovering our way maybe about 1.5-3 miles away but we got scared and they started hovering on the other direction. There was no type of contact. They just hovered and peacefully left. 5. At first I think you dont process correctly what you are looking at, so your brain comes up with all the possible outcomes. When we realized that it was nothing that we had seen before then fear invades your body. Fear of the unknown. As they stayed there peacefully we got curious and exited to see another species in Planet Earth. 6. It kept going N (not sure if it was exactly N) but just further away from us, until it got too far away and we lost sight of it.
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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.
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