Human_84
Somewhat human
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- Mar 30, 2005
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boynamedsue said:It was Beckjord.
I dont know what Beckjord is and nobody will tell me. Very frustrating that people keep using the term.
boynamedsue said:It was Beckjord.
Jon-Erik Beckjord, BA (honors -Tulane),MBA (UC Berk.) , is a manag- ment consultant and also an investigtor of anomalous phenomena world-wide, spirit photographer, an adventurer, traveller, lecturer and author. There is a tremendous amount of info, photos, evidence in these
sites linked below, and how can Beckjord have done this? He used his MBA skills, Mensa traits, & photographic skills, to go out and go after these mysteries full time, working only to get the next airline ticket, while others decided to raise kids, become middle-managers, watch TV, join Little League, and get early heart attacks. Your webmaster avoided that, is broke, but he has had a glimpse of the mysterious, and it has been worth it. Adventure! Now he shares it with you, and several books will be made form these sites. Letterman,Leno, and Good Morning America all approve, he's been on em all, and more. Now take a look. Don't forget to see the SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHER site -- can give you closure if he is able to assist you by getting images of your late loved ones for you to see.
Timble2 said:It's this chap who has a somewhat differently sane view of reality and cryptozoology. Beckjord
Jon-Erik Beckjord, BA (honors -Tulane),MBA (UC Berk.) , is a manag- ment consultant and also an investigtor of anomalous phenomena world-wide, spirit photographer, an adventurer, traveller, lecturer and author. There is a tremendous amount of info, photos, evidence in these
sites linked below, and how can Beckjord have done this? He used his MBA skills, Mensa traits, & photographic skills, to go out and go after these mysteries full time, working only to get the next airline ticket, while others decided to raise kids, become middle-managers, watch TV, join Little League, and get early heart attacks. Your webmaster avoided that, is broke, but he has had a glimpse of the mysterious, and it has been worth it. Adventure! Now he shares it with you, and several books will be made form these sites. Letterman,Leno, and Good Morning America all approve, he's been on em all, and more. Now take a look. Don't forget to see the SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHER site -- can give you closure if he is able to assist you by getting images of your late loved ones for you to see.
MOTHMAN THEORIES SPARK PARANORMAL CATFIGHT
SAN FRANCISCO (Wireless Flash) -- Richard Gere's new movie, "The
Mothman Prophecies," is causing a catfight in the paranormal
community.
On one side is cryptozoologist Loren Coleman, who says the
Mothman may be a physical being -- especially since Native
Americans in West Virginia have reported sightings for
centuries.
But paranormal researcher Jon-Erik Beckjord disagrees and calls
Coleman an "idiot."
He says all available evidence suggests only one thing: The
Mothman incidents are really cases of people having out- of-body
experiences.
Beckjord says many people report "going somewhere" when they
dream and figures someone who's left their body might look like
a winged man to casual observers.
Meanwhile, Coleman says every time "sane cryptozoologists" make
any serious headway, Beckjord shows up to "make a ridiculous
claim like this one."
source
Leaferne said:Did I mention he's in Mensa?
graylien said:Whoa. That site is the motherlode of incredible webpages!
I notice that Beckjord (eccentric rather than insane, surely?) is now an Ebay entrepeneur.
I notice that Beckjord (eccentric rather than insane, surely?) is now an Ebay entrepeneur.
I get regular emails telling me my Ebay membership has been suspended - which is odd, as I've never been a member!andy_just_andy said:I notice that Beckjord (eccentric rather than insane, surely?) is now an Ebay entrepeneur.
No longer a registered member.
rynner said:I get regular emails telling me my Ebay membership has been suspended - which is odd, as I've never been a member!
Yeah, I guessed that.graylien said:They're actually a phishing scam intended to con you into revealing personal information along with details of your bank and credit card accounts.
See here for further details.
beckjord~ said:For 90% of you fools, in 1490, you would have voted for the Flat Earth EB:blah:
Leaferne said:Columbus' voyage had feck all to do with "proving" anything about the shape of the world; this "they all thought the world was flat" is one of the great historical ULs IMO. No, he was looking for a trade route to India.
Leaferne said:I suspect he was the one who set it spinning.
lopaka3 said:I bet I know who his favorite player is at the World Cup, though!