humanoidlord
ce3 researcher
wow! this should be part of the future database you have been working onI have it on PDF...
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i have been looking for this book for a long time!
wow! this should be part of the future database you have been working onI have it on PDF...
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Turning round to the left, he stood stock still and terror stricken; 6
or 7 metres above the earth an object was hovering. The object
resembled two bowls put one on top of the other, ashen in colour and of
a diameter thought to be about 8.50 metres. The object passed over
Signor Zuccala and settled 6 or 7 metres away from him at a height
of 2.50 metres from the earth. A cylinder of diameter about 1.50 metres
was let down from the lower side of the machine until it touched the
ground.
Signor Zuccala had the impression that the cylinder, once it had
touched the ground, re-entered the machine again, leaving exposed one
side of the cylinder in which a door opened slowly, while two small
doors were gliding towards the outside. There may have been two
cylinders gliding within the other
The Alex Birch
photograph. The Air Ministry
said 'Whatever this was a
photograph of, it was not a
fake'. Note the blobs of
'light'
never heard of this book before, but i must say that trying to find the propulsion of the UFOs is a dead end, each sighting seems to work on it's own wayUFOs Anti Gravity Piece for a jigsaw by L G Cramp
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If you can get hold of it, do. It's actually a bit of a gem, and despite the lurid front cover, a closely observed and reasoned in depth scientific analysis. Not the standard I can exclusively reveal nonsense by A Muppet
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it indeed sounds legit, i ain't talking bad about the book itself (mostly because i have never heard of it) but the general concept of trying to find the propulsion of the UFOs, no report is like the other, in some the UFO has a strange "shimmering" effect like hot asphalt, in others there is observable gravitational lensing around the UFO, in others there is clearly plasma around the craft and in yet others, there is nothing at all! just a metallic object defying the laws of physicsIf you can get hold of it, do. It's actually a bit of a gem, and despite the lurid front cover, a closely observed and reasoned in depth scientific analysis. Not the standard I can exclusively reveal nonsense by A Muppet
Agreed but ground effects may be an approach to the field inducers in operation:the general concept of trying to find the propulsion of the UFOs, no report is like the other, in some the UFO has a strange "shimmering" effect like hot asphalt, in others there is observable gravitational lensing around the UFO, in others there is clearly plasma around the craft and in yet others, there is nothing at all! just a metallic object defying the laws of physics
another dead end is trying to find evidence for propulsion in the shape of the UFOs, but in reality UFOs of all shapes,sizes and colors have been reported, so that too seems meaningless
If the G. field was low in intensity, as might be at the beginning of a
slow take off, then similarly the extension of the field might be restricted
within the confines of the craft's structure, i.e. low intensity field, low
extension of field as with a bar magnet. Therefore when the machine
took off, surrounding air would be displaced as it is with a conventional
aircraft, and if an observer were to be close, he would detect a swishing
noise. This has frequently been the case.
When the propulsion field was high in intensity as when the vehicle
was making a high speed run, then we would expect the same rule to
apply, i.e. high intensity field, high extension of field and therefore we
could expect it to noticeably extend beyond the confines of the craft's
structure. And therefore we would also expect the surrounding air in
contact with the surface of the disc to receive the same 'thrust' as the
vehicle itself and move along with it. As the field strength fell off at
greater distances from the originating source, we would expect the local
air in these regions to receive proportionally less 'thrust'. Therefore
there would be formed a molecular shearing effect, or velocity gradient.
We would also expect that the vehicle would suffer no aero-dynamic
heating through friction, although undoubtedly there would be a tempera-
ture rise due to the shearing effect, which in turn might produce an effect
similar to sonoluminescence, the well known laboratory phenomenon
sometimes produced by ultrasonic experiment. Even so one would
expect this large volume of continually shearing and changing air to act as
a heat sink. In general terms then we could say, high speed flight, no
noise. But, and this is important, should there be a power failure at
high speed, then the tilted machine would virtually collide with an un-
yielding wall of air, which would almost certainly cause it to break up, or
even volatise should it be travelling at hypersonic velocity. In which case
there would be generated an enormous shock wave, heard over several
miles of countryside below. I do not have to remind my well informed
readers that there are on record sightings of sky phenomena which may
well explain such occurrences.
i have never heard a report of a UFO leaving a crater like that when it took off, usually the marks are way more subtleAgreed but ground effects may be an approach to the field inducers in operation:
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To take two extreme cases, a shiny metallic surface and a piece of black velvet.
The metal reflects almost all the light that falls on it, while the velvet absorbs most of the light and hardly reflects any.
Mag1cians make good use of th1s property of velvet, for if an object does not reflect much light it is practically invisible on the stage.
A box covered with black velvet on a black background goes quite
unnoticed, and the magician can go through all kinds of tricks with handkerchiefs, p1geons and even himself appearing and disappearing.
It was a clear night, in June 1953, when Dodin walked back to his winter hut at the Ishimba River. All of a sdden Dodin heard a high pitched noise, as if inside his brain. Then he saw the object emitting the sound. Dodin could clearly see its rotating drum like body. The hull was girded with something that resembled a moving staircase with many steps.
stonehill also does youtube videos based on the information in his booksWow looks interesting, I'm going to order that book...Thanks...
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In your opinion, is the story told in this book true?There was a particular store that had the book Communion by Whitley Strieber placed in the checkout aisle as a potential impulse buy. It was positioned in such a way that you couldn't miss it as you turned down the aisle and it was nearly at eyelevel. I strongly suspect they track people that purchase or look at it for an extended period to identify abductees.
He tends to mix facts with fiction. I've listened to him for years as a guest on C2C and he always seems to mention the semen extraction saying "I was raped!" He described that they masturbated him and the gray asked him what he wanted it to be as far as producing a screen image that would help with the extraction. Another thing he always covered was he placed a shotgun near his bed and on at least one occasion the grays came to take him and one was wearing metal body armor over its torso. He said they returned him one night before they took him and he saw himself sleeping in bed. I read his book 'The Grays' and it seemed mostly fictional. It has been a long time since I read Communion.In your opinion, is the story told in this book true?
there is a large PDF a man made a while ago that pointed all the problems and errors in whitley's "the key", sadly i lost it, but i guess if you search for it in google, you will find it eventuallyIn your opinion, is the story told in this book true?
Linda Moulton Howe
Jeff Rense
Whitley Strieber
Jaime Maussan
hmmmmm......Wendell C. Stevens
another one for the synchronicity bingo i guessAnton A. Anfalov: Ukrainian UFO Research Association
(UKUFAS)