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Blue Mountains Ufo'sJanuary 26 2004 at 4:28 PM No score for this post | Arthur (no login) |
| What you have discussed in your artcle about the possible UFO base in the Blue Mountains is quite possible.
Think for a moment why ASIO and the CIA are keeping secrets here.
1) They don't want to cause mass hysteria to the general public and
2) They are possibly trying to prepare us for co-existance with extraterrestials.
There are a lot of mystries in the world that are not easily understood due mainly to the lack of accurate record keeping.
Another theory is that we need to look closer to home for example the face on Mars and the similarities to our civilisation.
When the time is right we will be told of the existance of alien ufo bases and the possibility of alien beings.
Look at the 6 o'clock news, especially the war in Iraq, the war on terrorism etc.
If you were an alien would want your existance to be known by humankind?
I think not. |
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Greg (no login) | Ufo's and humansNo score for this post | February 3 2004, 12:35 PM |
Hi..
I noticed the other week that a Scottish amateur fossil hunter using a metal detector found a remarkable fossil.
It was a type of worm; but what caught his attention was that it was in an area known for its immense age.He also noticed it appeared to have small slits for breathing.
This part of the world has been the places where the oldest known fossils proving that we came out of the water; only thing is this new find overwrites that theory as this is a land dweller and 4.something billion years old and upto 40 million years before the first known aquatic remnants left the water.
Also the European find of water on Mars which now proves that Mars had running water.
Most cultures around the world talk of these flying machines and entities in them. They can't just be imagination and spirits etc...
The first known script to man from India (the Veddah scripts-I think there called)talks of Vinnamah's which flew around the planet and there is even talk of them nuking society's on Earth.
Maybe the reason that mans history can't be fully traced accounts for outside help or interference etc...
Also there is the fact that there is good circumstantial evidence to show man and Dinosaurs lived at the same time.
Maybe we have risen to greatness then wiped out then re-populated then wiped out then...
Rex also has many instances of scripts showing what appears to be spaceships and beings with helmets. Also his URU race appears to have mapped the heavens using libation bowls etc...
Also the Aborigines knew of the Pleiadies star system
There is a good Abduction account from 1933 when an aboriginal woman was abducted when a white egg like craft landed; they walked towards her with a sort of gun (stun gun?) and then she was taken inside the ship; experimented on and then returned back safely.
It will be in Rex's new UFO book out later this year.
If you were a peaceful race (and space travellers from here are-so no reason to doubt there not from elsewhere) then you might be wary of coming down and showing yourself on the lawns of the White House when the U.S is fightings wars all over the planet.
I wonder if any Palestinians have ever had encounters or abduction accounts?? Im sure they would and there is an uptapped resource of accounts that might never find the light of day.
I have UFO photos and also a three hour video I took.
I also was taking shots of a sunset when I turned around and saw these three huge black objects above the trees next door; my mum saw them too and my camera jammed trying to take photos of them; I ripped the film out put a new roll in and by the time I came back outside they were in the distance; I have 8 shots of them though.
Ive also seen one of those Triangular crafts burn a hole in a cloud while watching the space shuttle re-entry with 5 other people; and I drew that.
The Burragorang has hundreds of sightings per year and probably thousands go un-reported. |
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Arthur (Real name Witheld) (no login) | Re: Ufo's and humansNo score for this post | February 3 2004, 8:36 PM |
I read an article some time ago by Dr Michael Wolf and his association to ufology.
In his article he said as a small boy he was able to communicate in some way telepathically with the object by mentally telling the object to pass directly over his head which he explained happened to him on several occassions.
I am not 100% sure without the aid of either a pair of binoculars or a telescope but most times I believe I can pick a ufo out in the night sky by behavioural characteristics the object shows.
As a general example; stars, planets and other bodies show different characteristics due to atmospheric conditions within the Earth's atmosphere like flickering.
A ufo, on the otherhand fades completely into darkness than returns brighter than previously.
I have witnessed this on several occassions as I am an amateur astronomer (since I was 8 years old).
On other occassions the object fades out completely and returns in a different location.
Once I tried to follow the object in my car as it was sitting above the hills here.
I drove what would have been 5 Klm's out of town than it dissappeared completely.
There have been other occasions dating back to the early 90's which I have had experiences of but I'll leave that for another time.
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GReg (no login) | When a star isnt a starNo score for this post | February 6 2004, 10:26 AM |
Hi Arthur (not real name *S*)
In the 80's and early to mid 90's friends of mine (one who was the head tech at IBM) and I used to go out everynight.
On One oocassion two of us videotaped for three hours what at first myself and the other's thought was Saturn.
On the tape you can hear me say " I think I can see the rings".
We had two video-recorders, Russian Binoculars and there was 4 of us.
In one sequence it jumps approx 50km's in one frame then pulses red and in and out and gets bigger and smaller, then jumps back then becomes this star-like object again.
After 4 hours we were so cold we just came home.
I have another friend who has for the past 2 years or more watched this star like object at the same place at a similar time,ive seen it too.
I also saw this star like object which was obviously high in the atmosphere or just outside actually appear to swerve around a few satrs in a big long loop. I saw a video of this exact same thing, which I have.
I have seen also with 7 friends these three reddish star like objects (in a prefect triangle formation 10's of kilometres apart) do very weird things and then I followed one over my home and again after two hours was so cold I went to bed.
Later that night the original people I was with said they saw 7 of them going from south to north and back again as if they were racing each other and very high in the atmosphere.
They were so loud that neighbours called the police and they saw them too. |
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Paul (AKA Arthur) (no login) | Re: When a star isn't a starNo score for this post | February 7 2004, 1:47 PM |
Hi Greg,
So, you think that what I can see may be a UFO.
I was just thinking without some equipment such as a pair of binoculars I am relying heavily on my eyesight to determine what the object is.
My next door neighbour has offered to sell me his old refracting telescope which I am thinking of getting.
What I was wondering, do you know whether I can attach a digital camera to it in order to take photographs of what I can see.
It would be interesting to see what the object really is. |
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Greg (no login) | Telescope and CameraNo score for this post | February 9 2004, 3:13 PM |
Unless the Digital camera was expensive and the Telescope had the mounting for it; its possible.
Not if its just a small telescope though and a cheap digital.
Cheap-as in mine was only $300
If its a Coolpix type Digital it possibly could.
But...normally you cant as it's field of view doesnt stretch that far.
You'd see something but you wouldnt be able to blow it up to see what.
If he has a 5 inch telescope you can though. |
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Paul (no login) | Re: Telescope and CameraNo score for this post | February 10 2004, 9:06 PM |
My friend said when he first got the telescope some years ago it cost him around $800.
As for a digital camera I don't have one, I just thought it would be easy to transfer the images I take and place them into a digital format.
Another thought I had was to look on ebay for a cheap SLR camera at a later date. |
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Paul (no login) | Re: Telescope and CameraNo score for this post | February 10 2004, 9:07 PM |
My friend said when he first got the telescope some years ago it cost him around $800.
As for a digital camera I don't have one, I just thought it would be easy to transfer the images I take and place them into a digital format.
Another thought I had was to look on ebay for a cheap SLR camera at a later date. | |
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