This is a rather long series of linked pages that will, step-by-step, develop the ideas necessary as a background to understand the Cassiopaean comments on abductions and other trans-density phenomena. It is advisable to read all of it, no matter how difficult unless, of course, the preparatory material is already familiar to the reader. For those who wish to know in advance what is in store, I have created the following brief descriptions of the topics covered on each page. Part I: Cassiopaean comments on the differences between “dimension” and “density.” Excerpts from other works that demonstrate the universality of the phenomenon of “other densities” and other modes of perception, including the use of hallucinogens or other shamanic practices, and a comparison to “partial […] Read More
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The photos and videos you will see are supposedly a human/alien hybrid fetus, collected from an abortion performed on an Italian woman in 2010 who claims to have been abducted and impregnated by aliens. Aliens first began visiting Giovanna when she was 4 years old. She is now 41. The woman from Italy claims to have been impregnated by aliens several times. Apparently the creatures removed the other fetuses at around 2 months. Date of event: 2010 Location of event: Italy Giovanna claims that the creatures speak to her telepathically and that they have told her they want to create a hybrid race that is genetically close to their species. Because we are supposedly biologically compatible with their race, we have been chosen. Or […] Read More
³ ³ ³ ³ ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º T R U S T N O O N E º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ³ ³ ³ ³ / +–+ +—-+ / //======// === / // // / //====// == +————+ /// ======================================/// ====================================/// Things to beware of in 1997: Adverse and unusual weather changes which have a tendency to coincide with operations of governmental projects dealing with the ionosphere. ——————————————————————- This article is reprinted from the April 1994 issue of OMNI magazine. Copyright 1994 by OMNI Publications International Ltd. All rights reserved. Inside the Military UFO Underground By A. J. S. Rayl In 1969, Project Blue Book–the 16-year U.S. Air Force investigation of UFOs–came to an end, and so did the government’s interest in extraterrestrial flying discs. Or so the American public […] Read More
THINK ABOUTIT PROJECT/GROUP SUMMARY Project/Group Name: Project VISIT Mission: The project exists to conduct research in order to determine whether or not there is a correlation of engineering systems among UFO cases, to identify and evaluate such systems and determine the mode of operation of UFOs, and to share research findings with government agencies, public corporations, and the general public. Date Started: Founded in 1976 with a membership of researchers, including engineers, scientists, analysts, and investigators, interested in UFOs. Ended: Present Who or Whom Started It: researchers, including engineers, scientists, analysts, and investigators, interested in UFOs Part of what Government Agency: ? Location: Texas Special Features/Characteristics: They studied about 130 cases of UFO abductions with the goal of constructing a model of UFOs, their operation, and the entities […] Read More
By Beth Quimby bquimby@mainetoday.comStaff Writer GORHAM — Jim O’Connell, a Connecticut screenwriter and producer of “Terrestrial Extras,” a film based on his experiences as an alien abductee, set the stage at the Experiencers Speak conference Saturday. O’Connell told the audience to be on the lookout for an extraterrestrial being who poses as a red-haired woman who communicates telepathically. The woman, O’Connell warned, has been known to stalk him at conferences where the subject focuses on close encounters with non-earthlings. “They seem to be following me,” said O’Connell. Suitably spooked, the audience at 25 School St. settled in for 12 hours of talks by a dozen speakers, many of whom say they had been abducted by beings from another planet or conduct UFO research. The conference was organized […] Read More
CHAPTER 13, HOAX OR HORROR?: To the military and the public who weren’t intimately associated with the higher levels of Air Force Intelligence during the summer of 1952 – and few were – General Samford’s press conference seemed to indicate the peak in official interest in flying saucers. It did take the pressure off Project Blue Book – reports dropped from fifty per day to ten a day inside of a week – but behind the scenes the press conference was only the signal for an all out drive to find out more about the UFO. Work on the special cameras continued on a high priority basis, and General Samford directed us to enlist the aid of top ranking scientists. During the past four […] Read More
Source by Christi Verismo WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE SKIES – ARE SOME UFO’S FROM EARTH? Part 1: The Russian Space Program DID RUSSIA BUILD A FLEET OF FLYING SAUCERS AFTER THE WAR? NAZIS IN ANTARCTICA NAZI SCIENTISTS UP FOR GRABS THE WAR IN SPACE A GERMAN CONQUERS GRAVITY FOR RUSSIA STRANGE NEW RAYS THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING – IN FLYING SAUCERS! Part 2: The Space Shuttle attacks THE AMERICAN BOLSHEVIKS SEND UP THE SHUTTLES THE RUSSIANS SHOT DOWN THE SHUTTLES WITH PARTICLE BEAM WEAPONS AMERICA FIGHTS BACK WITH THE INVISIBLE PHANTOM AMERICA PLANS FIRST NUCLEAR STRIKE ON RUSSIA THE FIGHT TO RULE THE EARTH AND SPACE AMERICA BACKS DOWN FROM NUKING RUSSIA Part 3: Nazis in America AMERICA BUILDS ITS OWN SPACESHIPS […] Read More
CHAPTER 11, THE BIG FLAP: In early June 1952, Project Blue Book was operating according to the operational plan that had been set up in January 1952. It had taken six months to put the plan into effect, and to a person who has never been indoctrinated into the ways of the military, this may seem like a long time. But consult your nearest government worker and you’ll find that it was about par for the red tape course. We had learned early in the project that about 60 per cent of the reported UFO’s were actually balloons, airplanes, or astronomical bodies viewed under unusual conditions, so our operational plan was set up to quickly weed out this type of report. This would give […] Read More
CHAPTER 12, THE WASHINGTON MERRY GO ROUND: No flying saucer report in the history of the UFO ever won more world acclaim than the Washington National Sightings. When radars at the Washington National Airport and at Andrews AFB, both close to the nation’s capital, picked up UFO’s, the sightings beat the Democratic National Convention out of headline space. They created such a furor that I had inquiries from the office of the President of the United States and from the press in London, Ottawa, and Mexico City. A junior sized riot was only narrowly averted in the lobby of the Roger Smith Hotel in Washington when I refused to tell U.S. newspaper reporters what I knew about the sightings. Besides being the most highly […] Read More
CHAPTER 9, THE NEW PROJECT GRUDGE: While I was in Lubbock, Lieutenant Henry Metscher, who was helping me on Project Grudge, had been sorting out the many bits and pieces of information that Lieutenant Jerry Cummings and Lieutenant Colonel Rosengarten had brought back from Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and he had the answers. The UFO that the student radar operator had assumed to be traveling at a terrific speed because he couldn’t lock on to it turned out to be a 400-mile-an-hour conventional airplane. He’d just gotten fouled up on his procedures for putting the radar set on automatic tracking. The sighting by the two officers in the T-33 jet fell apart when Metscher showed how they’d seen a balloon. The second radar sighting […] Read More
CHAPTER 10, PROJECT BLUE BOOK AND THE BIG BUILD UP: Just twenty minutes after midnight on January 22, 1952, nineteen and a half hours after the Navy lieutenant commander had chased the UFO near Mitchel AFB, another incident involving an airplane and something unknown was developing in Alaska. In contrast with the unusually balmy weather in New York, the temperature in Alaska that night, according to the detailed account of the incident we received at ATIC, was a miserable 47 degrees below zero. The action was unfolding at one of our northern-most radar outposts in Alaska. This outpost was similar to those you may have seen in pictures, a collection of low, sprawling buildings grouped around the observatory like domes that house the antennae […] Read More
The presses roll – the Air Force shrugs: The Grudge Report was supposedly not for general distribution. A few copies were sent to the Air Force Press Desk in the Pentagon and reporters and writers could come in and read it. But a good many copies did get into circulation. The Air Force Press Room wasn’t the best place to sit and study a 600 page report, and a quick glance at the report showed that it required some study – if no more than to find out what the authors were trying to prove – so several dozen copies got into circulation. I know that these “liberated” copies of the Grudge Report had been thoroughly studied because nearly every writer who came to […] Read More
CHAPTER 8, THE LUBBOCK LIGHTS, UNABRIDGED: When four college professors, a geologist, a chemist, a physicist, and a petroleum engineer, report seeing the same UFO’s on fourteen different occasions, the event can be classified as, at least, unusual. Add the facts that hundreds of other people saw these UFO’s and that they were photographed, and the story gets even better. Add a few more facts – that these UFO’s were picked up on radar and that a few people got a close look at one of them, and the story begins to convince even the most ardent skeptics. This was the situation the day the reports of the Lubbock Lights arrived at ATIC. Actually the Lubbock Lights, as Project Blue Book calls them, involved […] Read More
CHAPTER 3, THE CLASSICS: With the Soviets practically eliminated as a UFO source, the idea of interplanetary spaceships was becoming more popular. During 1948 the people in ATIC were openly discussing the possibility of interplanetary visitors without others tapping their heads and looking smug. During 1948 the novelty of UFO’s had worn off for the Press and every John and Jane Doe who saw one didn’t make the front pages as in 1947. Editors were becoming hardened, only a few of the best reports got any space. Only the “Classics” rated headlines. “The Classics” were three historic reports that were the highlights of 1948. They are called “The Classics,” a name given them by the Project Blue Book staff, because: (1) they are classic […] Read More