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Monday, 31 March 2025

Triangular Entities -There ARE Cases

In my last book, Earth The 'Lost' Contacts there is a chapter headed Reports We Should Not Discuss? Elliott O’Donnell And Curious Triangular ‘Entities’?  and I was browsing through the European CE3K archives when I found a report from 1981 or 1982 that reminded me of that chapter.

Over the years I have managed to identify specific types of entity involved in UFO landings or on board experiences but which have been unnoticed by Ufologists who in general have no interest in such accounts. 

Ufologists have consistently ignored probably the most important aspect of the UFO phenomena because jumping on money making band wagons driven by grifters is easier. How many Ufologists know any of the following?

 


The Encounter

Time is uncertain but given as late night/early morning  in either 1981 or ’82,  "JP", a man in his early 20’s,  was driving At 02:10 hrs he drove away from home in his car through the village of Åsum, 4 kilometers east of Odense to work at a warehouse in Odense. The village surrounds a tiny beech forest framed by three roads, giving the forest a triangular shape with each side being 150 metres long(see image below).  PN was driving along Snedkerstræde road, which went along this forest area when his car reached the small hill just before the T-junction at Åsum Bygade and the engine cut out but the car continued rolling down the hill. At the T-junction, PN stopped the car using the brake.

He then saw something strange 60 metres away along Åsum Bygade. It was a light hovering somewhere between the road and the forest floor and at a height of 1-2 metres. This light was round and about 3 metres in diameter and illuminating the surroundings with a yellow coloured light.

PN then saw a ramp which led down from the object to the forest floor and an  opened door through which he could see that the object’s interior resembled ”an orange cloud”.  He also noticed two groups of "beings" standing near the UFO. The first group consisted of seven small beings who kept going up and down the ramp and were seemingly collecting samples of vegetation and soil from the forest floor which they gave to "someone‟ inside the craft. The second group consisted of three bigger entities; two standing atop the ramp near the entrance to the craft and one standing at the ramp’s foot.

He got the impression that the taller beings were a kind of ”guardians” and noticed them  standing completely still. The shorter beings were around 1 metre in height and light grey in colour and resembling two triangles stacked on each other with the top triangle being somewhat smaller. PN assumed that the small top triangle was each "being’s head".  The ”guardians” were similar in appearance and PN did not see any arms, but he did see the "guardians‟ holding (he assumed) what appeared to be some kind of measuring instrument. The beings had small stubby legs but the legs did not appear to move but instead, they seemed to glide or hover above the ground like hovercraft.


After having watched the UFO and the beings for a minute or so,  PN noticed that in the opposite direction was a taxi parked near the creek (Odense Å). The taxi’s driver was flashing  his headlights, but PN didn’t know whether this was directed at him since the taxi driver must have seen his car approach or to the UFO and its crew. PN  then started the car’s engine -it worked perfectly: at the same time, the beings noticed they were being watched and began moving towards his car at a high velocity. At this point the taxi driver made a 180 degree turn and drove towards Odense. PN, now frightened, quickly turned his car left and followed the same direction. After he had driven about 150 metres down Åsum Bygade, PN looked in the rear view mirror and saw that the "UFO occupants" were  standing in the middle of the bridge that goes over the creek. Shortly afterwards, the road turned and the beings vanished out of his sight.

When arriving at work in Odense, PN noticed that he was unusually early as a result of driving so fast. After his shift was over, he drove back to Åsum and looked at the area where he saw the UFO and the aliens. He found no physical traces whatsoever.

Above from UFO Nyt number 1 1997


Like many other people PN did not report the encounter to anyone outside of his family until 1996 when Scandinavian UFO Information received a tip from PN’s mother, who together with her husband had an unusual experience of their own a year or two earlier, where a UFO stopped their car.  Erling Hegelund and Toke Haunstrup, interviewed PN and found that he was convinced that both his encounter and that of his parents were genuine cases of contact with extraterrestrial beings. PN also claimed to have developed precognitive psychic abilities after his close encounter. However, these abilities may have been in his imagination or mere coincidence as they did not stop him from being involved in many serious traffic accidents over the years. 

Hegelund and Haunstrup also paid a visit to the location itself  to see how it fit with PN’s story but after all that time it did not help but they did try to find people in the area who might have seen something back then that could help the investigation. No luck as most nearby residents didn’t even live there in the early 1980’s. 


SUFOI also tried to find the taxi driver who blinked his lights from near the creek, through a personal ad in the local newspaper, but to no avail. With no idea how old the driver was it may have been that he passed away or even left the area so would not have seen any ad.

According to Ufologists the Åsum case seemed solid and quite rare for Denmark: a truly alien looking spaceship and crew, that might be robotic rather than flesh-and-blood creatures, who end up chasing the witness after he drives away in his car. To say nothing of the witness being permanently changed by his experience by apparently getting psychic powers from the aliens. This hits all the marks for an all time UFO classic.  But, aside from memory of an incident being marred by age and memory (it was a fairly basic encounter so I would say not much to get overly confused over) can it be termed a "solid case"?  Could his encounter have been "influenced" by his parents encounter years before?

Firstly, just one observer does not dictate, however sincere they are, that a case is solid. If the taxi driver had been found then that would add credibility to the case. I think that, if the  account is true, the taxi driver was signalling PN to alert him that he was there or even, if his own engine had cut out and returned to life, he was signalling "my electrics work -try your engine!"

PN's parents had their engine cut out during a UFO sighting and that seems to have been it as I can find no other details of their report and, sadly, the SUFOI investigators I knew are now no longer with us so I cannot check further.

There was an assumption made by the investigators regarding PN's return to the site to try to find traces of the object or "entities".  There were none.  Well, were they actually "digging" into the ground or scooping -we have no idea of tools or anything else about these sample reports from around the world.   Also it is possible that in some cases the entities have a "clean up" procedure to hide traces of their activity.

"The final verdict from the SUFOI investigators was of a witness being honest to them, at least to the best of his knowledge and memory. In other words: PN really believed that he had experienced what he reported, and that it was something otherworldly. But the lack of physical evidence (even by admission of PN himself), made the investigators more inclined to believe that PN could have had an advanced hallucinatory experience, where pre-existing ideas about aliens and spaceships filled in the gaps in his mind when interpreting the experience into sense data. The question then becomes, what triggered this hallucination – and the engine failure of the car – to begin with?"


Late evening and being tired could lead to an altered state experience -which is more common than people would have you believe. The fact here is that PN had no corroboration and for that reason this report would gt a question mark on it but a low credibility rating unless....

Here is part of the chapter from my book

When I first read this in The Casebook of Ghosts was the chapter titled My Night In Old Whittlebury Forest (pp. 147-150).

   O’Donnell notes that the location he was investigating a haunting at, along with others, was Black House which was built on ground once covered by the old Whittlebury forest (Whittlebury is a village and civil parish in the south of the English county of Northamptonshire and close to its border with Buckinghamshire) he notes that:

    “As the night was well advanced we began our sitting.

    “None of us being orthodox spiritualists we did not form a circle but individually found the first convenient seat. We sat in darkness and in silence.  The outdoor conditions kept favourable; every now and the gusts of wind howled like a host of lost souls round and round the house.

    “Suddenly I was conscious of a curious change in the atmosphere of the room. A new element seemed to have entered it and intermingled with it, one that was very eerie.  I was trying to diagnose this change when I felt a strong psychic current sweep past me in the direction of the door leading into the garden, close to which one of our hostesses, Miss H, was sitting.  He change in the atmosphere at once became clearer; there was with us some elemental presence, something of the semi-human, semi-animal species that is associated with trees and forests.

    “At my request, one of our party had brought a dog with him, as dogs, in my opinion, are sure psychic barometers, invariably making some kind of demonstration when anything supernatural is at hand.  My companion’s dog now started to bark aggressively, as if there was something near at hand that it very strongly resented.

    “Through the window overlooking the front garden facing me I saw a leadenish blue light, or rather glow.  It lasted a few seconds then gradually faded away.  Other members of the party also saw luminary phenomena, but through a glass door that led to another part of the house.  Some of these lights were in the form of a crescent and others a triangle.

    “During the whole time that these phenomena were manifesting intense excitement prevailed, a general thrill shared not only by my friend’s dog but by several dogs belonging to the house, and located in various parts of it, for one and all began to bark savagely.   When the lights eventually disappeared and the dogs became silent we relit the lamps.

    “We then related our respective experiences.  Some of us had heard ghostly footsteps moving about the premises, others had heard uncanny whistling; while there were those who had seen and heard nothing.  I asked Miss H if she had been conscious of the psychic current that had swept past me, and she said she had. She had felt something very unusual and unpleasant suddenly approach her.  She was quite sure that it was not the spirit of the smoker; she had seen him in the room directly afterwards but he was friendly.  She thought that the phenomenon must be one of the numerous psychic entities that sometimes haunted the immediate vicinity of the house but which rarely enter it.

    “One of the other sitters told me afterwards that she was holding one of Miss H’s hands at the time and could feel Miss H  trembling violently.

    “After a short interval we sat in the darkness again. This time I, too, heard the uncanny whistling; it was just as if someone was standing by the window whistling to an animal and it was followed by the sound of faraway horse’s hooves.  The sounds drew rapidly nearer and seemed to pass through the room, dying gradually away in the distance.  Directly afterwards I heard mutterings and whisperings.  Then silence.

  “After a time Miss H relit the lamp and asked if anyone had heard the sounds of a horse in the room. I and several others told her that we had.  She then informed us that she and  Miss D had often heard the sounds of a horse tearing through the room, always at the same hour, namely two o’clock in the morning, the very time I had heard the sounds.”

    My purpose here is not to look at ghosts and what “ghosts” might be. In this case I feel that everyone was aware of the haunting, which is why they were there, and that Miss H had seen the “smoker” ghost and I suspect that this was all created by some type of electro-magnetic field but, of course, not many people at the time were aware of the EMF or its effects on people -and animals. We have heard of dogs barking madly at the time of UFO observations ; even the sounds may have been auditory hallucinations caused by some form of EMF disruption and each interpreting it their own way.  “Footsteps” in some cases for instance.

    “Sensing something” is very likely noting a change in the EMF.  On the three occasions I observed light phenomena I looked up at a specific point ion the sky just before they appeared. I spoke to many people who told me that they were doing something mundane when “I got a feeling, almost like butterflies in the stomach, and look over and there was nothing there -then I saw the object!”  Some humans are very sensitive to minute changes in the EMF and this is often misinterpreted by Ufologists to mean that the person involved was somehow telepathically alerted to an object appearing.

    Terms used in ghost investigating back in the  pre-fantasy and TV sensationalist era had many “inhouse” terms -rather like Ufology has.  It sounds odd if you are not familiar with the subject and literature.

    The light phenomenon is what interests me here. Everything described we have heard of in “UFO active” areas and even houses.

    I was talking to an acquaintance one day and he mentioned how while at his ex-partner’s home one evening he had heard her scream out. He rushed out to see her at the top of the stairs and just as two fading lights vanished. She had been suddenly confronted by 3-4 small coloured lights that appeared out of nowhere and floated along.  

    Another person I knew blurted out one day that he mother had gone downstairs one night only to see small balls of light emerge from the floor boards before vanishing.

    Both of the above in clear weather so not related to a thunderstorm.  Others have seen larger balls of light appear and either disappear or go through a wall and vanish. I believe that this phenomenon is EMF created -fluctuations or some unique event and they are by no means rare. Lights suddenly appearing out of the solid earth and floating around are known and recorded in history -no electrical storms anywhere near.

    Regarding O’Donnell’s account and the light phenomena there is absolutely no doubt that today there are Ufologists who would declare this UFO activity and persistent activity a sign of long term abductions. In many cases when these “ghost lights” have passed near or passed by observers there was been paralysis which, again, fits in with the UFO subject. In one instance (I read this in one of - there are many – O’Donnell book well over 40 years ago and am still searching for which one it was!) O’Donnell noted how he and another investigator found themselves unable to move as a triangular light object passed along a corridor they were in.

    In the BUFORA Journal, volume 7 no. 2, July/August, 1978, appeared an item that at the time really made me sit up and think of O’Donnell and the triangular light/lights.  Headed Triangular Aliens? It was a personal experience by J. Garside and written by Norman Oliver which read:

    “On 20 September 1973, Julian Garside, then 16 years of age, was coming home from work with a friend.  They werte on his friend’s  motor bike, and as they passed Stainland Woods between Huddersfield and Halifax, Julian noticed three bright triangular lights.  He tapped his friend on the shoul;der and they stopped.  They then both watched three triangular shapes ‘gliding’ uphill through the woods. Out of curiosity they decided to follow, though they were somewhat scared.: the three figures seemed to speed up and there was a smell like burning oil.

    “The wood runs for about half a mile up hill and when they finally reached the top, nearly exhausted, the figures had disappeared; up above the, however, was a small round, orange light like a road crossing beacon.  As they watched, this moved away and at the end of about a minute it had completely disappeared.  In actual fact, there was no real ‘avenue’ through the trees, though the objects’ movements suggested this, since they glided straight forward : they left no tracks – only the oily smell being apparent.

    “Both Julian and his friend thought at first they were ghosts, and indeed, the experience as a whole – assuming its various components were all part of the same occurrence – is most odd, involving as it does three geometrically shaped, precisely-moving ghostlike figures: a ‘mini-UFO’ and a smell of burning oil, this latter seemingly totally out of character with the rest of the report.”

    The question here is why was it supposed that these were three entities? Three aliens? Or why was it assumed that they might be ghosts? Note how the item suddenly leaps to “figures”. Remembering the time that O’Donnell was an active ghost hunter if he and others had seen this then, yes, they would have conclude that the triangular shapes and round light were in some way supernatural -including the smell.

   It is possible that what was seen was what I termed in 1979 as UNP (Uninvestigated - by Science -Natural Phenomena). This can create odours, ground traces and also change shape and here (Garside case) we could say that the phenomena (triangular lights) merged and became the small light which then rose and moved off.  This is why I have always stressed that reports must be looked at and evaluated based on the knowledge we have. In 2024 I have no doubt the triangles would still be suggested to be entities.

 


Above: illustration to the Garside report in the BUFORA Journal (c)2024 respective copyright owner

 

    What would be cool is if there were such cases with actual interaction (communication) between observers and triangular lights and a UFO.  It would be cool but but in these two instances (O’Donnell and Garside) it would be fantasy.

 


 


  • UFO-Nyt #1 (1997)
  • SUFOI Newsletter #17 (1999)

Monday, 3 March 2025

Intelligent life may be more common than we thought





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 The evolution of humans on Earth may not be entirely exceptional. That is because intelligent life is likely to form if certain planetary conditions are met, a new study suggests. This idea displaces the previously-held belief that humanity's appearance occurred thanks to a highly improbable series of events.

For a long time, scientists believed that human life on Earth only came about by chance, and therefore the formation of intelligent life in other places would be equally far-fetched. However, a new paper published in the journal Science Advances found that there were no "hard steps" required for humans to evolve and that life is likely to have formed elsewhere in the universe as well. "Homo sapiens and analogous extraterrestrial life forms may be the probable end result of biological and planetary evolution when a planet has a certain set of attributes that make it habitable, rather than requiring countless lucky breaks," said Reuters.

The theory that intelligent life forming on Earth was an incredible occurrence first originated in a 1983 paper by Australian physicist Brandon Carter, which said that the "evolutionary chain included at least one but probably not more than two links that were highly improbable (a priori) in the available time interval." Carter posited that because it took so long for human life to form on Earth, it must be difficult, making the existence of humans entirely a fluke. But this new study identified a fallacy in Carter's reasoning.

Carter "specifically assumed that the age of the sun, and therefore the Earth, should have no bearing on how quickly complex life evolved," said Space.com. Researchers now say that is not true. "Life might have originated very quickly once temperatures were appropriate for the stability of biomolecules and liquid water," said Jennifer Macalady, a study co-author and microbiology professor at Pennsylvania State University, to Reuters. "The Earth has only been habitable for humans since the second rise of oxygen in the atmosphere approximately 0.5 billion years ago, meaning that humans could not have evolved on Earth prior to that relatively recent moment." Essentially, life on Earth evolved exactly when it was supposed to.

While this is not direct proof of the existence of aliens, it does mean "our existence is probably not an evolutionary fluke," Macalady said to Popular Science. "We're an expected or predictable outcome of our planet's evolution, just as any other intelligent life out there will be." In turn, "maybe other planets are able to achieve these conditions more rapidly than Earth did, while other planets might take even longer," said a release on the paper. There are still unanswered questions. For example, scientists do not know the origin of life on Earth. "This moment of genesis is currently lost in the mists of time, and we cannot yet say whether it was a fluke one-off event or whether it was an easy step," said Space.com.

Monday, 27 January 2025

A Few Words


Firstly, I have to say that out of all the organisations and researchers (I use that term loosely) I contacted regarding case reports for my books only one has actually been cooperative -Keith Basterfield in Australia. 

Why do so called UFO "research" groups not cooperate? We used to in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s but the internet and what seems to be an attitude of "if we ignore him he will go away" came along. Since when was looking at case reports and offering to forward data on cases wrong?

I learnt the hard way that very few -very few- reports were actually investigated and when, 25-30+ years later a Ufologist did and found out that press details were inaccurate they were outraged. Maybe if they had gotten off of their asses in the first place we might have learnt more -but then the pretence of belonging to a "serious investigation and research" field was more important than the reports. "I can learn all I need to know from press reports while sat in my comfortable chair" as one noted Ufologist told me.

I have learnt that the so called UFO waves -such as 1954- were far from major UFO waves. Amongst the genuine reports there are hoaxes, misidentifications and much more. CE3K reports are far rarer than some might claim and to wave a list of cases based on news paper stories simply shows why there are such bad statistics.  The fact that some Ufologists (some very famous ones) include known fake/hoax cases in their catalogues makes those catalogues not just highly questionable but also useless. 

Ufologists have spent a lot of time harassing percipients, threatening to out them to the press and even warning them to keep quiet (it's their case so they will keep the reports and no one else can see them).  We had the whole deception of the "Greys" based on false information from celebrated self taught hypnotising Ufologists who discovered "who" was behind UFOs....but then found "who" was behind them and it kept rolling on from there.  For 30+ years Ufology jumped onto the Greys abduction agenda and it got to be not just poor sci fi but fantasy of a poor level. But this was money making...as were "rods" (disproven very early on), "orbs" and much more.  Money and ego has been more important than fact and research.

95% of CE3K reports have never been investigated. That means that those cases cannot be claimed as evidence of anything. I have gone into many old reports and found extra details as well as reports not known in the English language not to mention extremely rare photos and images. Why were these not all known in detail before?  Because they took place outside the United States but having written that what would be classed as major UFO incidents in the United States were never investigated.

I have managed to break down reports so that we see very common entity types as well as some never noted before.  So what has everyone been doing since 1947? Oh, ignoring and mocking CE3K reports but accepting racist inspired contactee accounts. George Adamski was a fake -sorry to break that to you. 

Actual landings and entity sightings have been ignored because the observers refused to believe they had been abducted (they were aware of the flow of time) or accept that they saw "Greys" when they had not.

This year I want to try to concentrate on reports that were never investigated in the 1960s and 1973. If I succeed it will be worth the effort it is going to take. I have searched for serious investigators in Mississippi for five years or to get UFO groups interested -none are interested.

But why are we not hearing of more recent landings and entity cases -are the UFO conmen and fake drone phenomenon making people not come forward or making ufologists ignore them?

Friday, 10 January 2025

The Alien Encounter That SHOCKED The World


I almost choked laughing. Jacques Vallee, the messenger of deception was fed up with "sloppy reporting and loose thinking".

Wonder whether he ever looks in the mirror?

Sunday, 5 January 2025

“A World Without Humans: The Charlie Hewitt Encounter” | Paranormal Stories


Even with a basic knowledge of sleep paralysis, altered states and psychology this case can be torn apart. A trained psychologist would shred the entire thing in a couple minutes.  The narrator seems to jump in and believe most of what he produces videos on without really questioning unless it is to increase what he sees as a mystery.

This is why the subject of UFOs is such a mess

Saturday, 4 January 2025

Five Books That Might Just Answer The Question "Why are UFOs Here?"

 

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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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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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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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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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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.

Triangular Entities -There ARE Cases

In my last book, Earth The 'Lost' Contacts  there is a chapter headed  Reports We Should Not Discuss? Elliott O’Donnell And Curious ...