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I think they were shown just enough --more than the public --and that was enough.
In the blog Stephensville is mentioned quite a bit. More, including Ricky's description:I think they were shown just enough --more than the public --and that was enough.
Keel's theory was because the lights were intended to draw attention to their antics while other things were going on more clandestinely (The Mothman Prophecies).I have always wondered why some UFOs have lights on the outside of the craft.
Yeah I always have to wonder. "What do I NOT know?" It's like with stage magic. If you pay attention to what they want you to see you won't notice the important parts.Keel's theory was because the lights were intended to draw attention to their antics while other things were going on more clandestinely (The Mothman Prophecies).
Pope says as much, in fact that it was the brainchild of one particular (unnamed) individual. However, I do think that the basic idea, of plasmas which behave in an almost intelligent way, could explain quite a few sightings. One of the declassified MoD files discussed by Redfern concerned sightings of balls of light heading towards Stonehenge then flying straight upwards. Others (also made by soldiers) had people approaching the plasmas, becoming entranced, then afterwards reporting bizarre encounters. A similar case involving a civilian was reported at Avebury.It is not just Nick Pope that demonstrates the poor response of the UK military to UFO reports. The Condign Report was bullshit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Condign
David Clarke believes that this is because the Condign Report was the work of a very small number of people in the MOD with their own private theories and preconceptions.
the basic idea, of plasmas which behave in an almost intelligent way, could explain quite a few sightings
I think it was Andromeda? In it all stars have personalities and can talk to people.Long time ago I read a (Czech?, US?) SF story that postulated that the sun, being a huge ball of plasma, is conscious. Stars are conscious. The protagonists shorts out a nuclear reactor (or so) to create a sufficiently big ball of plasma, that then indeed behaves like a living, but not conscious, entity.
You're referring to Trance Gemini, one of the characters.I think it was Andromeda? In it all stars have personalities and can talk to people.
That is an example yes, but not the only one.You're referring to Trance Gemini, one of the characters.
There's no doubt that UFOs do exist. But what exactly they are, and where they originate -- those are the questions!I am going to sound weird and egotistical.
I feel sorry for the world because I know we are not alone.
But I do not know where UFOs come from.
I do not know why in my younger years I came across UFOs which seems to be something really rare.
The "U" is for "Unidentified", thus by definition we DON'T know what they are.There's no doubt that UFOs do exist. But what exactly they are, and where they originate -- those are the questions!
You remind of something I recently came across, whilst browsing our formative archives:There's no doubt that UFOs do exist. But what exactly they are, and where they originate -- those are the questions!
Nothing really changes, although with the current release of data around the US Navy ships, official attitudes seem to be shifting.You remind of something I recently came across, whilst browsing our formative archives:
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So when we find out what they are, they will cease to exist!The "U" is for "Unidentified", thus by definition we DON'T know what they are.
They will still exist. Just the classification changes.So when we find out what they are, they will cease to exist!
They will be IFO'sSo when we find out what they are, they will cease to exist!
And we will become ifologists..They will be IFO's
AKA plane spotters!And we will become ifologists..
The true believers are whenologists.And we will become ifologists..
When I used to go to the Glastonbury festival regularly, before the tickets became almost unobtainable to your average Joe, at night and in the early mist filled morning I would often notice weird lights in the sky to the rear of the site, it was only in the morning when the mist cleared that I would remember the farm is situated in a hollow and the road is a lot higher behind the site.There is plenty of variety in finding explanations for UAPs.
Ifology includes parhelia spotting and atmospheric optics, meteor observation, planetary and stellar astronomy, aurora observation, weather phenomena including electrical discharges; man-made phenomena include manned and unmanned balloons and lanters, drones, manned aircraft and rocketry. There are also ground-based lights such as distant motor cars, lighthouses and other beacons, and mobile lights such as poachers's lamps.
Perhaps there are some currently unknown phenomena too - like earthquake lights, for instance. A recent video of earthquake-associated lights at night included numerous flashes caused by elecrical transformers exploding in the distance, but there may be a true geological explanation for this phenomenon.
The Earthlights idea could explain a lot, and if the British Army observations of balls of light entering Stonehenge and entrancing soldiers are accurate, it could account for some landing and occupant cases (which are, of course, the most interesting). It would also tie in with Lagarde's study showing that UFO landings in France were correlated with fault lines [FSR, 14(4), 1968]. I played around with Lagarde's data and found that occupant reports were even more closely associated with proximity to faults. On the other hand, when multiple witnesses share the same experience, that's harder to explain. I think the MoD were wrong to claim that all sightings could be explained in this way, though.There is plenty of variety in finding explanations for UAPs.
Ifology includes parhelia spotting and atmospheric optics, meteor observation, planetary and stellar astronomy, aurora observation, weather phenomena including electrical discharges; man-made phenomena include manned and unmanned balloons and lanters, drones, manned aircraft and rocketry. There are also ground-based lights such as distant motor cars, lighthouses and other beacons, and mobile lights such as poachers's lamps.
Perhaps there are some currently unknown phenomena too - like earthquake lights, for instance. A recent video of earthquake-associated lights at night included numerous flashes caused by elecrical transformers exploding in the distance, but there may be a true geological explanation for this phenomenon.
Do you have any links for this?and if the British Army observations of balls of light entering Stonehenge and entrancing soldiers are accurate,
Nick Redfern, The Pyramids and the Pentagon, 2012, chap. 20, "Stonehenge and secret files."Do you have any links for this?