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Friday, 20 December 2024

"Flying Saucer Review created the term Humanoid"



The Humanoids was an October-November 1966 special issue published by Flying Saucer Review. It was later released in book form.

Why do I mention this? Well, I have just hear (again) on You Tube stating that up until 1966 entities in UFO reports were called "aliens", "Little Green Men" (basically only when such reports and reports of UFOs were being dismissed), "Martians",  "space people" and "bug eyed monsters" -again, the term comes from pulp sci fi and BEMs -bug-eyed-monsters and would only have been used dismissively.

The Lorenzens and APRO started using the term "Occupants" as it was neutral and avoided stating that the entities were "Operators" (another favourite term) just in case some other system controlled the craft they were flying around in. Operators and Occupants were becoming more acceptable if anyone in Ufology dained to discuss the cases.

I have now heard for the fourth time that FSR created the term which was then used by Ufology. This shows such a lack of knowledge on the subject or at worse just picking terms to make it seem like they know what they are talking about. Even after The Humanoids it was not a term widely used.

And FSR did not "create" the term. It was in use a very long time before flying saucers were erven around.

 A humanoid (coming from English human and -oid "resembling") is a non-human entity with human form or characteristics and was in use during the 19th century. By the 20th century the term came to describe fossils which were morphologically similar, but not identical, to those of the human skeleton.  This is fact.

Entity is possibly the best and most neutral term and one I have used since the mid-1970s. But I am willing to bet there are a lot of non-readers who use You Tube to educate themselves who wil;l now quote as fact "FSR created the term "Humanoid" in 1966"


Tuesday, 17 December 2024

Entity Types, Patterns in Reports and Report Credibility

 I started this work in 1974.  I started accepting that all the reports were genuine and mainly because Ufologists said they were.  Then I looked into the matter and found that maybe 2% of cases involved an Ufologist talking to a witness. "Investigation" meant cutting news reports out of newspapers and magazines and judging reliability by those. 

Out of the many thousands of reports on file maybe a couple hundred are worthy of looking into and I have. Multi-witness or multi-percipient cases are more reliable due to numbers but (even with single witness) cases how do you explain that they went out to pick berries, encountered an entity and the person was found collapsed or in a state of nervous shock?  How about physiological effects looked at by doctors? Radiation out in the countryside or physical ground traces?  How do you dismiss independent reports from people who had no encounter or knowledge of one and yet they reported an object rising from the encounter area and shooting off into the sky or people who heard strange noises and missed the object but found the witness?

Forget Hopkins and Jacobs and their buddies and the Greys who then became Tall Whites or Reptilians or whatever is being claimed now.  Since 1947 what analysis has there been of reports -reassessments?   The Ted Bloecher and David Webb HUMCAT I had assumed from all that Ufologists wrote and said was an actual physical catalogue of reports rather than index cards. Great work but where was the analyses and delve into the reports?

I have thousands of reports on file and over the years I have identified consistent entity type descriptions as detailed in my books.  There are aspects of encounters that sort the seemingly genuine from the hypnogogic, hypnopompic or altered state cases (these latter cases are far more common than we might think).  I find cases that were 5-6 lines and open up files. 

It has been stated more than once that I have the most complete archive of these cases in the world. It is just a statement of fact not ego.  I hear from Ufologists and others who can be bothered investigating incidents and they ask whether I have any reports matching ones they are looking into. I help when I can.

All of this while national and local UFO organisations refuse to cooperate or take the reports seriously. My archive will be passed on eventually but will remain in the UK.

If you want incorrect details, lies or twisted fantasies stick to You Tube or the various blogs. If you want a good solid base to build on... I have books.



If It Was Only A UFO Landing Sighting WHY is It Classified for 111 Years?

Here is what the witness stated after an encounter in 1959:

‘‘If you have knowledge of the full events of that awful morning, you will realise, that to suggest that the UFO people are friendly is a laugh, as I know full well.’’

The air force and defence ministry to the highest level lied about the report and stated that they were treating it as confidential  at the person’s request. In fact it was classified as Top Secret and although some pages have been released the rest is Top Secret until “at least” 2070. 111 years of secrecy over a UFO landing case?

The suspicion based on what was declared is that the witness was in fact a percipient and may have had an onboard experience otherwise what were the “full events” of that morning? The supposed percipient has long since passed away so what reason is there to keep what happened Top Secret?

I do not give up that easily and I have already seen 30 of the 38 pages.


Friday, 13 December 2024

Five Books Looking At The Entities Behind UFOs?

 

530 pages
illustrated with maps, photographs and more
A4 format
B&W

Since 1947 it has been claimed that UFOs/flying saucers are evidence of aliens visiting the Earth.  Since the 1950s claims of encounters with landed craft and alien beings were talked about but not taken seriously.

In the 1960s the subject of UFO abduction was a "slow-burner" until the whole "Grey" abduction phenomenon and claims made by researchers such as Budd Hopkins, Prof. John Mack and Dr David Jacobs and Whitley Streiber.

But is there evidence to back up any of the claims -and what about those encountering Alien Entities but who were not abducted?

Are these people all hoaxers, psychotic or suffering from some other mental illness as some claim?

Are those people who were exposed by Ufologists against their wishes, people who wanted to report what happened and then just get back to their everyday lives -thrust into the media glare against their will?

And if US authorities were so interested that in one case at least they broke into the home of two abductees and this was later proven -why?

Why did a hard core of these people never want publicity or to make money from what happened to them?

Above all, why did a major UFO landing incident take place on a US Inbterstate road in front of a large number of observers (all willing to talk to investigators) never get investigated? If it were not for a radio presenter interviewing and taking notes we would know nothing of the case -it would be labelled "insubstantial".

James and Coral Lorenzen -the Scopolamine Kids; using a very notorious "truth drug" on alleged UFO witnesses and selling stories to newspapers.  An investigator (a veteran) showing a witness images of "aliens" encountered in other cases before any memories were retrieved.  Worst of all, the constant "pissing competition" and breaches of trust between UFO investigators.

Fully illustrated with drawings, maps and photographs some very rare or previously unpublished.

Praised by Dr Mark Rodheiger of the Centre for UFO Studies and, below, John Hanson of the Haunted Skies Project and Colonel Charles Halt the officer involved in the Rendlesham incident. 






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220 pages
A4
perfect bound
paperback
Fully illustrated with photographs and illustrations
£20.00 (excl. VAT)

The follow up to the comprehensive book "UFO Contact?" The Author spent 1974 to 2018 specializing in the investigation and research of Close Encounters of the Third Kind (CE3K) and alien entity cases; the former involving an Unidentified Flying Object and the latter, apparently, involving none. Previously unreported cases as well as 'lost' cases are looked at as well as the possibility that some percients suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome after their encounters

A must read for those with a serious interest in UFOs Some of the contents:

 The Nottinghamshire UFO Crash of 1987…or 1988                                     
 The Llandrillo ‘Saucer’ and Berwyn Mountains ‘UFO’ Crash Retrieval   
 Strange Pennsylvania Entity Encounter                                                         
 UFO Abductees and Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome                               
 The UFO That Landed On A US Highway                                                     
 My Encounters With The Men In Black                                                         
 A Previously Un-noted Alien Entity Type                                               
       
 Early 20th Century UK Close Encounters of the Third Kind                       
 Close Encounter with a Boggart                                                                      
 Some Odd and Unusual Cases                                                                         
 Rosa Lotti and the Happy Entities                                                                  
 The Strange Case of the Woollaton Gnomes and the Mince-pie Martians 
 What Happened on the Isle of Wight and at Felixstowe?                             
 The ‘Lost’ Belgian UFO Landing Case                                                        
  
 Strange Aliens from Outer Space?                                                              
 Encounter with Black Aliens and Landed UFO                                 
 Preliminary UK CE3K/Alien Entity Catalogue        

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A4
Paperback
370pp
Profusely illustrated with photos and maps
£25.00


The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) says that we may have to wait many thousands of years before any signals sent gets a response if they are detected.

The real SETI may already have established the there is alien life –and it has been visiting Earth for at least 70 years.

Once the mass of reports of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and entity encounters are sifted there remains a strong core of cases that defy logical explanation and suggest that these encounters have resulted in physiological effects and post traumatic stress.

Terry Hooper-Scharf of the CE3K/AE Project has led research into these reports for over 40 years and in this work takes a look at rare or obscure reports as well as cataloguing encounters from Germany and Portugal and focuses in on correlations in the reports and how the Dandenong (Kelly Cahill) encounter could be the best case ever reported.

Have the serious investigators and researchers looking into UFOs been unearthing better evidence of extra terrestrial life and contact with humans than established SETI ?
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A4

B&W

350 pp

Fully illustrated containing photographs and maps

£20.00

https://www.lulu.com/en/en/shop/terry-hooper/beyond-ufo-contact-aliens-from-mind-time-space/paperback/product-qw8wjm.html?page=1&pageSize=4


Beyond UFO Contact i the fourth book in the groundbreaking series looking at reports of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Alien-Entity reports from around the world and reassessing these. In addition there is a look at the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligences (SETI) and its relevance to the UFO phenomenon. 

contents list: 

Introduction: The Path of Counter-Actuality 

1. Dionisio Llanca: Truck Driver, UFO Abductee and Human Guinea Pig 

2. Aliens -What Can We Expect? 

3. The Moreland Incident 

4. It Is All Fake: Ufology Needs To Be Reassessed 

5. Warminster UFOs and Entity Reports 

6. Have Things Changed Since 1977? 

7. The Beausoleil Cas -Even Aliens Like Theatre 

8. The Pwca 

9. Contact...with the Vegetable Alien 

10. The Casitas Dam UFO Photograph and Entity 

11. The Crystal Lake Encounter 

12. The Humanoids at South Riverand the Luczkowich Encounter 

13. Harrison Bailey 

14. Sonny DesVerger 

15. The UFO "Borderline"-The Imjarvi Skiers 

16. Some Interesting Reports to Note 

17. Dead Aliens in Photographs 

18. Ufology, Government Cover Ups and Disclosure 

19. The Reports That You Might Not Want To Look Into 

20. Conil de la Frontera -a Credible Report? 

21. Eighteenth Century Aliens? 

22. Clearview Ranch 

23. The Pat McGuire Case 

24. Piero Fortunato Franzetta 

25. The Silbury Hill Encounter 

26. The Bridge Abduction 

27. The Bagshot Heath UFO Incident 

28. Lurkers and Alien Disinterest 

29. What If YOU See Aliens Land? 

30. So What Would YOU Do If You Encountered A Landed UFO?

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Pages
414
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Color
Dimensions
A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm)
£30.00
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There have been many claims of UFO landings and encounters with alien entities since 1947 and while some such as that of Betty and Barney Hill and Travis Walton may be well known they were not the first and certainly not the best incidents. Encounter claims are a world wide phenomenon and not confined to the United States. After 50 years of the CE3K/Alien Entity Study, For this fifth book looking at CE3K/AE reports Terry Hooper has chosen some of the best and least known reports as well as some that might be known but adding much detail; Aveley, Ewloe, Kingfield and others deserve to be better known as does the case of Elsie Oakensen, Bronte Lloyd, Chapters include:

The Buckfastleigh Mystery

The Jose C. Higgins Close Encounter 1947

The 1973 Onilson Patero UFO encounter/Abduction Case

Villa Santina 1947

Pontejos Santander Spain -6th January, 1969

The Näslund and Nilsson Encounters

Mrs. Church and the Green ‘Japanese’

Never Trust Child Witnesses?

Starry, Starry Night -The Silbury Hill Encounter

The 1977 Lindley, New York UFO Incidents

The Boy Who Encountered Creatures At Vilhelmina

Just The Daily Drive Home From Work

The “Is That It Then?” Reports

The Bronte Lloyd Lost Encounter

The Puchetta Encounter

Ronald Wildman: A Man “Muddled Up About Time”

The Kingfield Enigma

The Lorry Driver

What Was At The Window?

The Multi-Witness Abduction That Did Not Happen -But It Did

The Shamrock Cafe Abduction -The Best UK Case?
Lynda Jones: The Abduction Ufology Knew About -Sort Of

What Happened At Black Brook Farm?
The “Mince Pies” Martians

There Was Missing Time and more

If you want to read factual, researched accounts rather than fiction then this book will educate you on these contacts -many ignored by Ufology, mishandled or plain ignored.

If You Are Going To Write or Video Blog On The Subject -DO Some Research First

 


There are certain blog posts, but mainly You Tube videos, that are so promising but are only seemingly "in depth" to those who have no idea. 

The lack of any real research on the topic of on board experiences/ "abductions" is glaringly obvious and the grasping at straws to explain away a case.  Mentioning that Dr Leo Sprinkle may have "introduced two little men" and so influenced a percipient to include this in their testimony to introduce that angle in an hypnotic session is slanderous.

I have often been accused of being a debunker when I am a sceptic and follow the evidence. I found out a decade before it was touted around on the outskirts of Ufology, that Budd Hopkins was guilty of evidence tampering and corrupting testimony. Ditto David Jacobs and even, and it took some digging, John Mack.  Men I had championed and in Hopkins' case even contributed to his work financially.

Anyone who has read the first of the CE3K/AE books, UFO Contact? Looking At The Evidence For Alien Visitation, will know that I looked deeply into not just alleged on board experiences but also those involved in the investigation of them.  It did not paint a pretty picture.

I concentrated on Dr. Leo R Sprinkle at one point since, if I could prove he was proceeding somehow in a way that altered or added to testimony then I could start to dismiss cases he had worked on. But it turned out that he was the only prominent person in these cases who could not be faulted.  He was a professional psychologist rather than a Ufologist and throughout his career his primary concern (criticised by some in Ufology who wanted the "big breakthroughs") were the percipients. I have read some of his archived interviews and at no point does he add or suggest things. The transcripts in his official archives -typed from recordings my someone other than Sprinkle- are, honestly, very dry and could be considered boring (if not for the subject).  If you want to find fault in a case then Sprinkle is not it.

Then there are aspects of on board cases (or "abductions") that are used to indicate "something off" and if you know the subject, and I am in my 50th year of studying it, it is like a giant flashing neon exclamation mark.  It shows that the person mentioning or writing about these aspects has not carried out any real research but are picking and choosing from online work or works of less than credible standards. This I have gone into before so I will not bore on it again.

One aspect in these cases, whether it involves a family group or group of friends (and it is interesting that the multiple percipient cases are always dodge around) we hear of someone spotting an odd light or "light on a very low aircraft" and then there is a physical "bump" of the car (as though going over speed bumps) or the electrics cut out -often both.  One person will recall looking around to the passengers and finding one missing but then (with distorted time) double checking, find that person/child is now present.  It is an aspect that even many Ufologists are unaware of because they even ignore the whole "Grey syndrome" and would sooner chase around for months after a light in the sky.

We then have quotes or interviews with "veteran researchers" who are in the main either borderline debunkers when it comes to CE3K/AE cases or state: "I've been in Ufology 30 years and I still don't understand what these little men reports are about".  Honestly, if you have not looked at any CE3Ks in 30 years you are NOT a researcher/investigator and if you say "I still don't understand what these little men reports are about" you are a triple dumb ass because not all reports are of "The little guys" and if you are really, truly convinced that UFOs are constructed craft of some type who or what do you think operate/control them -Benny the Bookworm?

If you are going to stick your nose and blow hot air or write crap at least act like you have a brain and RESEARCH the subject and not by reading trash books by known grifters and fakers.

My first book was intended to totally debunk (with evidence) these cases and I dug into the Ufologist and debunkers claims and counter claims and the results were a shock to me. No, we do not have 100% evidence of any sort of visitation and as Michio Kaku has stated before: anyone on board any such object should try to steal something that we can at least analyze.   What we have are strong anecdotal evidence: multiple percipients, physiological and psychological effects, physiological evidence as well as, in some cases, confirmation in some way (observation usually) by one or more independent observers.

I chose some of the best for the book series and all are fully referenced. They are there to be peer reviewed or followed up on by credible researchers not the chuckling "oh isn't it all so silly" self claimed "veteran researchers".

Friday, 6 December 2024

Terence McKenna interviews John E. Mack on the alien abduction phenomeno...

UAP, Drones and Our Nearest Solar Systems

We are learning more and more that the universe is older than we thought before.  We are learning more about hominid species that walked the Earth well before we ever thought.  

So if we have been misjudging things based on lack of knowledge up to this point then it makes logical sense that if intelligent life exists beyond our solar system then it might be much older than we imagined and if no human mindset there is no reason why it would have destroyed itself. 

Again, that is the negative human mind thinking itself the epitomy of intelligent life.  Therefore as we are a destructive species that enjoys killing itself and the planet it is on any other life form will do the same. Professor Brian Cox is an exponent of the "They all killed themselves" blather which is a good indicator of FAR Syndrome (Fear of Alien Reality).

Decades and many, many millions have been spent looking out into deep space for a signal so old and far away that it will get someone a Nobel Prize but they need not worry that living alien life exists any more.

The "efforts" to look at nearby star systems has been somewhat lacking. If our Sol system is in the right place in the Milky Way (that isn't a thing but some astronomers do mention that)  then how about our neighbours?

Forget all the grifters and "drone UAP" stories and think about this in a logical way.  When UFO activity first started getting seriously noticed in the late 1940s and there was (there really was) discussion amongst some astronomers and scientists who followed the loose principles of Science and gathered information and analysed reports the main possible sources of origin were Mars and Venus. Our knowledge of the Universe is just toe-dipping at the moment but in the 1940s/1950s Mars and Venus were all we really knew to an extent.

Some astronomers did point telescopes in the directions of our planetary neighbours but then things changed.

The fanatics worshipping "space brothers" appeared and turned the whole subject of flying saucers into one of (as we know from all the available historical documents) right wing, racist belief -come on: tall, blue eyed, blond haired super human entities were the Aryan dream.

Suddenly anyone trying to take the subject seriously had the contactee and space brothers thrown back at them and wanting to keep their jobs and salaries....they withdrew. We know that the intelligence community kept and keep an eye on UFO reports and if they did not they would not be worthy. As one military man once told me: "Remember Pearl Harbor. We don't want any 'Pearl Harbors' from space!"

Also, UFO reports were good to hide secret aircraft development or even get "the enemy" to believe that you had something far in advance of anything in their arsenal (and the United States and Soviet Union took in a lot of Nazi scientists working on German research programs so....).  Confuse the enemy. Warn witnesses that they need to keep quiet and quite a few did only revealing decades later that they believed what they saw was advanced US aircraft and it was their patriotic duty to keep quiet.

I know that certain agencies kept (and keep) an eye on UFO sightings as I used to exchange reports with a member of one agency up until the mid 1990s.  UFOs are useful to the military and intelligence community in so many ways.  If you know UFO history you will be able to pluck from a list of examples (or you could buy the Haunted Skies UFO Encyclopaedia and get educated).

It makes logical sense that, with the Universe the size it is, that the first place to look for "Them" is close by. In the 1960s on as TV programme that looked at flying saucer reports Carl Sagan stated that "intergalactic travel" would take too long and therefore regular UFO reports showed that we were not dealing with alien visitation. Oddly, Sagan stated that there was no reason Earth might not have been visited in ancient times -which leaves you scratching your head a tad.  But then we know from people who were close to him that there were UFO cases that puzzled him but he was not allowed to talk about due to the work he undertook with certain agencies. The late Stanton Friedman stated in an interview that Sagan could not explain some cases but persisted as a skeptic in public. That is a whole other story.

The point is that Sagan, who was a very bright person and not an academic dullard always referred to the vastness of intergalactic travel.  Publicly, that was that but no one asked why intergalactic when our own galaxy has millions of stars?   Smoke and mirrors.

If Starlink satellites can be sent up in droves then why has no one sent up a large number of similar satellites but designed to spread out into the solar system with the task of simply looking for any intelligent signal or, as some have suggested, alien probes hidden in the asteroid belt?

Why have all efforts not been concentrated on our nearest neighbouring systems which makes far more sense unless, of course. you have FAR Syndrome?  Odd lights are more likely natural phenomenon (UNP) and other sightings, single witness cases, we have to have careful with.  But good, clear day time sightings and particularly multi-participant encounter cases are something we need to look at in more depth.

The Hill case is over 60 years old and even then not the first such encounter (just the first big publicised US case). Travis Walton-that is over 40 years ago. Why keep concentrating on those cases and the fake "Grey" phenomenon when there are cases out there with far more to offer?   Thomas Mantell was not shot down by a UFO -he died as a result of making mistakes. Why do the grifters and Ufologists keep bring up these cases?

In my books I have looked at lesser known cases but good solid ones (nothing is 100% as for that we need a stolen alien artefact from a craft) which I looked at and tried to explain but when you have multiple percipients and physical evidence its pretty hard to explain.

Should we be probing our own system for (possible) alien probes?  Yes.

Should we be concentrating our search for alien intelligence in neighbouring solar systems?  Yes.

The question is why aren't we?



Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Earth The Lost Contacts -The Truth Behind UFOs?

 

Pages
414
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Color
Dimensions
A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm)
£30.00
https://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper/earth-the-lost-contacts/paperback/product-kvmn2mv.html?page=1&pageSize=4


There have been many claims of UFO landings and encounters with alien entities since 1947 and while some such as that of Betty and Barney Hill and Travis Walton may be well known they were not the first and certainly not the best incidents. Encounter claims are a world wide phenomenon and not confined to the United States. After 50 years of the CE3K/Alien Entity Study, For this fifth book looking at CE3K/AE reports Terry Hooper has chosen some of the best and least known reports as well as some that might be known but adding much detail; Aveley, Ewloe, Kingfield and others deserve to be better known as does the case of Elsie Oakensen, Bronte Lloyd, Chapters include:

The Buckfastleigh Mystery

The Jose C. Higgins Close Encounter 1947

The 1973 Onilson Patero UFO encounter/Abduction Case

Villa Santina 1947

Pontejos Santander Spain -6th January, 1969

The Näslund and Nilsson Encounters

Mrs. Church and the Green ‘Japanese’

Never Trust Child Witnesses?

Starry, Starry Night -The Silbury Hill Encounter

The 1977 Lindley, New York UFO Incidents

The Boy Who Encountered Creatures At Vilhelmina

Just The Daily Drive Home From Work

The “Is That It Then?” Reports

The Bronte Lloyd Lost Encounter

The Puchetta Encounter

Ronald Wildman: A Man “Muddled Up About Time”

The Kingfield Enigma

The Lorry Driver

What Was At The Window?

The Multi-Witness Abduction That Did Not Happen -But It Did

The Shamrock Cafe Abduction -The Best UK Case?
Lynda Jones: The Abduction Ufology Knew About -Sort Of

What Happened At Black Brook Farm?
The “Mince Pies” Martians

There Was Missing Time and more

If you want to read factual, researched accounts rather than fiction then this book will educate you on these contacts -many ignored by Ufology, mishandled or plain ignored.

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

The Manhattan Alien Abduction | Official Trailer | Netflix

This case was PROVEN  a hoax -it was the case that killed Budd Hopkins credibility -he KNEW it was fake and he did the facts and it is even documented on this blog.

This just shows how far down the scammer hole Ufology has gone.

Saturday, 7 September 2024

Earth -The Lost Contacts

 

Pages
414
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Color
Dimensions
A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm)
£30.00
https://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper/earth-the-lost-contacts/paperback/product-kvmn2mv.html?page=1&pageSize=4


There have been many claims of UFO landings and encounters with alien entities since 1947 and while some such as that of Betty and Barney Hill and Travis Walton may be well known they were not the first and certainly not the best incidents. Encounter claims are a world wide phenomenon and not confined to the United States. After 50 years of the CE3K/Alien Entity Study, For this fifth book looking at CE3K/AE reports Terry Hooper has chosen some of the best and least known reports as well as some that might be known but adding much detail; Aveley, Ewloe, Kingfield and others deserve to be better known as does the case of Elsie Oakensen, Bronte Lloyd, Chapters include: The Buckfastleigh Mystery The Jose C. Higgins Close Encounter 1947 The 1973 Onilson Patero UFO encounter/Abduction Case Villa Santina 1947 Pontejos Santander Spain -6th January, 1969 The Näslund and Nilsson Encounters Mrs. Church and the Green ‘Japanese’ Never Trust Child Witnesses? Starry, Starry Night -The Silbury Hill Encounter The 1977 Lindley, New York UFO Incidents The Boy Who Encountered Creatures At Vilhelmina 128 Just The Daily Drive Home From Work The “Is That It Then?” Reports The Bronte Lloyd Lost Encounter The Puchetta Encounter Ronald Wildman: A Man “Muddled Up About Time” The Kingfield Enigma The Lorry Driver What Was At The Window? The Multi-Witness Abduction That Did Not Happen -But It Did The Shamrock Cafe Abduction -The Best UK Case? Lynda Jones: The Abduction Ufology Knew About -Sort Of What Happened At Black Brook Farm? The “Mince Pies” Martians There Was Missing Time and more If you want to read factual, researched accounts rather than fiction then this book will educate you on these contacts -many ignored by Ufology, mishandled or plain ignored.

Sunday, 1 September 2024

The "Cat and Mouse" Encounter

 


It's a fairly quiet and I am taking a break from reading fox post mortem reports so this blog sprang to mind!

I was watching a video on Preston Dennett's You Tube channel and although I do not agree with everything he says or claims he does give good case summaries. But there is one thing I notice in some of those accounts as well as ones I read in old publications and books that are so badly investigated if investigated at all. Ufologists mark a car chase as a UFO encounter and that is it.  

Let me make one thing perfectly clear as I do not want it misunderstood. A Close Encounter with a UFO is NOT a sign that someone was abducted or pursued (for the sake of argument) by extraterrestrials. I have stated for decades (since 1979) that a natural phenomenon exists that I termed UNP (Uninvestigated (by Science) Natural Phenomena. I suspect that Earth has an internal electromagnetic field and there is the possibility that this helps create UNP. UNP can change shape, leave physical traces, cause animal disturbance and also affect humans and many car chases by "Small UFOs" are in fact UNP. The problem is that human imagination finds that it has to state that what was encountered was intelligently controlled -the same thing has been written about ball lightning going back to 1955 and Arthur Constance's The Inexplicable Sky.

UNP I have observed at close quarters on several occasions and I have also been exposed to a very strong EM field on one occasion that almost had me running away (I retreated slowly backwards). 

Therefore not all "UFOs" are intelligently created or piloted. BUFORA, MUFON and other bodies were all sent briefings on the UNP theory (with example cases) in 1981 and 1982 but were uninterested (aliens are what sells!).

Back to the case summaries that interest and frustrate me. We saw in the Hill case as well as the Stanford (1976) incident what was later recorded in the Dandenong (Kelly Cahill) encounter.  My new book, Earth: The Lost Contacts outlines some cases and these are almost unknown even in the countries they happened in.

The Jakobs are driving along a quiet road with countryside to their left and trees to their right. As they listen to the car radio on the long drive they are at least happy that in 45 minutes they will be home.  The youngest daughter, Katja, glances out of the window as the boredom kicks in. She asks out loud "What's that light -is it a star?" Her two sibling brothers ignore her but her parents (Helen and Peter) turn their heads to the left and see the almost pure white light.  Peter replies "Aircraft landing light...no idea where it's going to land though" but the Helen sits bolt upright and turns to Peter and asks if he can go a bit faster. Peter laughs "It's not going to crash on us!" and continues on but puts on a little extra speed for his wife.

Katja tells her mother not to worry as the plane must have turned as the light is gone. Peter laughs "Told you!" and Helen turns to look and is almost relieved but feels something is wrong.

As the family continue along the road Katja looks to the right and in the distance, above the trees she sees the light (or one similar) again and casually tells her parents. Helen tells Peter that it "doesn't feel right" and he feels something is odd and suggests stopping the car to get a good look and see what it is. Helen almost screams "No!" so he puts on a little more speed and as they reach a turning they lose sight of the object which Peter notices was keeping pace with them.

Katja and her parents look out of their windows. "Nothing. It flew off" says the Peter.

.Helen then shrieks as the light appears above the road ahead of them and flies low over their car as they seem to hit a bump in the road. Peter looks out and tells his wife "Whatever it was its gone" but as he speaks so Helen turns in her seat to look at Katja and her brothers "Everyone here?" she  asks -then relaxes as the boys are asleep and Katja is dozing off to sleep.

Peter and Helen agree that they will not mention their "little UFO sighting" to anyone other than their respective parents.  Getting home the couple notice the time on the wall clock and they have taken an extra 25 minutes to get home yet their car clock says it is earlier. All the excitement obviously made them get home later".

Eventually, a friend is confided in and Ufologists hear of the UFO sighting and a report form is filled in and the couple are asked about any engine trouble, radio cutting out etc. None of those just that keeping an eye on the light meant they got home later.

There you go. A LITS (Light-in-the-Sky) turned into a closer NL (Nocturnal Light) file it away.  That is as much interest as these reports tended to get or the Ufologists might ask a newspaper to get any readers who saw a strange light that night to get in touch.

And, yes, this incident could easily be explained as UNP. No windows/portholes or "little grey men" were seen. 

In fact the family were abducted and had an on board experience.  They were "victims" of what I term "cat and mouse" tactics.  People observe a bright light and the light might get bigger and then it vanishes either by going behind trees or cutting out its light somehow. The people involved feel some relief until the object appears right in front of them and they may well feel a "bump" in the road with electrics cutting though not always. 

If you look at the Cahill, 1976 Stanford or even "Shamrock Cafe" cases it was just the usual drive home after dark, a quieter than usual road and BAM! There is the light as it suddenly appears at one side of the road in a field or other undergrowth, up it rises and there may even be an attempt to get away but, as soon as that object declared itself (rather like an old pirate ship suddenly revealing its true colours) there is no escape.

Some people report having seen a UFO but others want nothing to do with publicity that may come from asking "Did you see our UFO?"  There is in these cases often a slight confusion or even "Let's not talk about it" agreement.  In a number of cases where families are involved one or both parents immediately check on the children but cannot explain why.

If questioned regarding location of the main incident of NL there can be confusion as the person(s) involved give a location that, when checked, does not make sense.  One person draws a quick map of the road, any trees and houses and where the object was, say above a graveyard, but investigators who do check find that the map makes no sense. All the details seem correct but the UFO could not have been seen  over the graveyard after they passed the cement works as the cement works are further back along the road and not even on the same side. Something like this happened in the 1960s Wildman case and we even know that a police report noted "he was confused about time".

The investigators have the location and drive along it...several times. No "bump" in the road that made the car shake. They drive around other nearby roads -no bumps in any of them. This means that the "bump" is often dismissed as confusion -maybe the driver was more scared than he/she stated and hit the kerbside or went slightly off the road into a ditch? The "bump", if we believe the accounts, appears to be the point where anyone involved are "grabbed" or the vehicle they are in is somehow taken -the fact that memories are taken or blocked means that there could be other explanations such as they recall their drive and seeing the UFO and the "bump" is not a physical thing but a physiological reaction to "You will forget everything from this point on".

Some people stop their car as they realise they have no idea where they are and then find they are many miles from the last recalled location. Others find themselves many yards or even a mile further down the road 'suddenly'.  Some find it odd and mention to others in the car "We already crossed this bridge!" Confusion starts for some when they realise they are heading in the opposite direction 'suddenly'.

A great deal is made of the "road was unusually quiet that evening" and it very likely means nothing.  I have lived near to main roads and there were evenings when there was little traffic while others seemed to have non-stop traffic for hours.  Ask anyone whose work involves motorway travel or even working next to motorways and you will be told the same thing. Remember that, if these incidents do take place, they are always at a quiet time when it comes to road traffic and we have no idea how people are targeted -IF they are targeted because in some cases men of advanced years as well as women of similar ages are "taken" and there is the usual described "physical" examination and usually questions asked regarding old scars and other mundane things.

People in their sixties are not abducted to be used in some breeding agenda.

It seems that most incidents are opportunistic and when an opportunity does arise it is taken. The cat (UFO) and mouse (percipient) game starts and the UFO appears, disappears, often keeps pace with the vehicle before moving in (pouncing) or vanishing to suddenly appear above the vehicle.

In the Cahill incident several cars were involved and so multiple percipients and while it was thought that only one person/vehicle was the target that makes no logical sense since at some point along a route one person could be taken. It seems more a case of "Here we are in a quiet spot and there are  those few vehicles together -let's go for it!"  How are these people chosen? Well, I doubt that they are.

All sorts of things have been looked at from being ‘psychic’ or having a “suitable mindset” (whatever that is). Firstly, being “psychic” is a claim that cannot be scientifically established or proven and the number of ‘psychics’ communicating with the dead as though it is like phoning a friend are far from convincing especially when they get historically and personally known facts wrong. Psychics, or people claiming to be psychic, have been tested under all sorts of conditions for a couple hundred years at least and no evidence proving a “genuine psychic” has been found (correct me if I am wrong).

And WHY would you need to be psychic to be “abducted”, physically examined and then have your memory wiped and then dumped back in your car or where ever? It makes no sense. If it is because “that makes telepathic communications easier” -it fails repeatedly. Also many alleged encounters have involved use of a spoken but unknown language or even the percipients own native tongue so that idea is also out of the window.

When it comes to the “Suitable mindset” it is just something put forward with no clear definition or meaning. Ufology is full of “it may be” and “it could be” or “what if-?” arguments. The fact is that we have no idea

Claims of being psychic or having a “suitable mindset” for an encounter could indicate a person prone to entering altered states of consciousness. No, not “crackpots” as altered states appear to be quite common rather than rare -Gayner Sunderland had a number of encounters and one while she was seen, eyes open lying on her bed at home. Maureen Puddy in Australia had encounters including seeing a UFO that the investigators who were present could not see. I can cite several other such cases wherein people who were perfectly conscious saw something that no one else present were obviously seeing. They were not “loons” or “mental” but normal people whose brain were open to altered state realities.

While they were lunching one of two young men approached and seemed interested in their friend but was rejected” and “These three men at the bar were watching us and one came over and asked ----- whether we were going back to town and whether he could catch a lift” He was rejected. Ufologists seem to not be in the real world at times. Attractive women in a bar or restaurant where there are also single men attract attention and some chit-chat can take place as they try for a “hook-up”. They are not human spies for aliens selecting and somehow marking people out for abduction.

Women getting chatted up and then a quiet road seem to be “all part of the abduction scenario”. No, they are not. My younger sister was “chatted up” by a man in a night club, she was not interested and on the way home she said to the taxi driver “It’s quiet on the road tonight” and guess what? She was not abducted and she arrived home earlier than expected. Oh -no UFO was seen.

We need to stick to facts not fantasy.

In the new book I note how a certain entity type down to height, skin and eye colour) were reported in the UK in the mid 1970s in cases that were never publicised. In one case an older couple “drove by” one of these entities on a quiet road and the “elite” UFO Investigators Network moved in. In a badly handwritten one page report the ‘investigator’ repeated what the couple had already written. However, he gave no details as to actual age (its guessed at by me based on what was written) or even the actual full names of the witnesses who were just “Mr and Mrs ---” and that was it. Was every minute of the encounter accounted for? No one asked. In fact, nothing appears to have been asked. I have the ‘full report’ in the archive.

A certain clothing type as well as physiological type of entity is clearly identified and we even have the description of “green skinned Japanese”.

Although advanced technology is (if we accept the reports) in use in many cases there are no memory loss, no dragging aboard a UFO, none of Hopkins, Jacobs or Carpenter et al nose probe implants. There are incidents in which a person encounters a landed UFO and entities and they invite the person on board. In some cases they refuse and are never dragged off. In some cases they accept the invitation and may be asked to take part in a “physical” but not forced down. In both cases the encounters end in a friendly manner and the person gets on with their life.

So why the need for the Cat and Mouse tactic? We simply do not know because we have no idea of any advanced alien intelligence or their operational procedures or whatever. Had we had more astronomers and people involved in SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) or Science in general actually doing the scientific thing of looking at and study the data to come up with possibilities we might have some idea by now -even what certain physical characteristics might mean. But, no, free job and lunches for life time and writing about Quantum this and that, Dark Matter and multiverses none of which is backed up by solid fact but keep their names prominent and the money coming in. That is how new Science works.

I started looking at these reports and investigating/researching in 1974 when I was a bright young spark with a natty moustache -and nice, thick dark hair. Shockingly, that’s 50 years and in all that time I have found Ufologists dismissing CE3K reports or exploiting them (“The High Priests of Alien Abduction”) and throwing any real interest that Ufology might have over the cliff. False narrative, celebrity status and money -far more important than seeking the truth.

There is one thing I always have to wonder about. The Hills, the three ladies in the Stanford encounter and many many others we would not have known a thing about if it were not for someone betraying a confidence or promise (Ufologists) or had loose lips -a friend or family member who told the wrong person “on the quiet”. If I took all of the cases we know about because of the foregoing and dismissed them then there are only a few reported landings and encounters. If we take the reports from the United States that involved “black” percipients that were never investigated (for reasons exposed already) we have fewer reports still. So the question that keeps me awake at times is this:

How many people have had encounters or on board experiences and just told no one; kept it to themselves their whole lives and took what happened to their graves?








Monday, 26 August 2024

AOP Journal -Interest?

 It all depends on time and whether there is interest but AOP Journal ended with volume 2 no. 5 and if you have read an issue you will know that it mainly deals with CE3K/AE reports but also other "anomalous" encounters.

I have the material so vol. 3 number 1 will be a trial issue to see if there is interest.



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