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Saturday, 8 October 2022

An Assessment -Dr Jacques Vallee


People in Ufology take it very personally when you criticise Jacques Vallee. Most I doubt have even read his books, I was once told "You CANNOT question Dr. Vallee!"  Screw you because yes I can.

Ufology has always done this. Harold T. Wilkins an early flying saucer author was a plagiarist and made stuff up and passed it off as fact. Things in his books I have back-tracked to the original sources and found them takenm out of context or even a different twist put on them. But, oh no, you could not criticise him.

Frank Edwards and his books gave out a lot of misleading information as did his radio show but he was a journalist with a buck to make. Yes, I criticised him and for good reason.

Donald E. Keyhoe was a legend and anything he wrote was true and the United States Air Force was lying. We KNEW that because...Keyhoe told us. facts twisted to push his agenda and it is interesting to learn now that he had racist leanings. But I go by what is written and presented and we know he was against Betty and Barney Hill because they were a "mixed race" couple.

John A. Keel -as with Keyhoe's books I enjoyed his work but he added "extras" to stories and again twisted facts because he had books to sell and the fact that he got a lot wrong in Operation Trojan Horse does not matter to Ufologists because they NEVER looked into what he was writing. They never check any sources.

I could go on but Keyhoe, Wilkins and Keel misled and lied to us and yet there was no open criticism of them allowed.

The same happened with Budd Hopkins. Nice guy. Delivering the facts and peer reviewed work. He lied. He knew that he was submitting faked evidence in his books and lectures and misused hypnosis. He corrupted Ufological research for three decades. Every CE3K or "abduction" case was rebooted so that now "Greys" were involved -even in the Hill case it seems!

David Jacobs. Historian. Used hypnosis incorrectly and totally lost the plot but when I criticised him, as I did Hopkins: "You cannot criticise an academic" -Hopkins and Jacobs, of course, "put bums on seats -sold tickets to events and made MUFON etc lots of money.

A small group promote Orbs and rods so that was another big thing. Explain the orbs or criticise the "stars" and "you cannot do that!"

Luis Elizondo and the whole counter  intelligence take over of Ufology where they have gotten people to stop calling UFOs by that term -we MUST call them "UAP" -and people are! These are people who have and are suppressing UFO reports and lying and having followers in Ufology attack people who for decades have tried to break into the secrecy. The truth seekers are now the enemy!

Yes I can criticise and ask for evidence just as you can. NO ONE is beyond question when it comes to research whether UFOs or not. Nothing is peer reviewed in Ufology.  With my own work absolutely no one is interested in papers on CE3Ks or the other work I have done for almost 50 years now. Therefore I present it in books. No big words (anything like that I explain because it is important that everyone knows what is going on and understands. Every case I write about or present is fully referenced which means that the data can be peer reviewed and the original sources  double and triple checked.

Here then is my assessment of Dr. Vallee and it is based on having read his books, watching interviews and reading what people who have met him say.

When I became one of "The New Guard" of Ufology in 1974 I was impressionable. But there was one thing I believed and that was that science needed to get involved in Ufology. Dear old Lionel Beer and his book service quickly supplied me with the two books that were must reading for serious Ufologists and after all the Adamski crap and decades of Contactees being the source of all technical UFO data.

The books were Challenge To Science: The UFO Enigma and Anatomy of a Phenomenon: UFOs In Space and both were written by Jacques Vallee (Challenge To Science being co-authored by Janine Vallee). Vallee, we were told was French. He was a scientist. And France was often far ahead of the rest of the civilised world and the French Academy of Science was, quite literally, the scientific body to be held in awe.

Vallee was a French scientist. That made these books far more alluring than a bag of chips to a young man (I am told that I should have gone from model soldiers to girls but I got side-tracked into UFOs).


Vallee was also young and willing to speak out so kudos to him. I sat down and read both books and tried to discuss them with others but found few had read them mainly because they were "a bit too technical"!

I digested most books  back then as much as I do now and I would often sit back later and go over things I had read and early in the morning I was still awake (my sleep pattern is...no sleep pattern!) and suddenly I realised something. I noted errors -in a graph for one thing but other things suddenly hit me.

I asked Franklyn Daviun-Wilson and we went over the books. I still have, after decades, Franklyn's copies and he annotated the actual pages (in all my books you will see LOTS of post-it notes) because writing in books was an old fashion thing -I have examples from 19th and early 20th century natural history and science books and so on. It was mainly so that you had your own thoughts on the actual page rather than later sitting there and thinking "What page was it I queried? What did I query??". Anyway, here are notes at the front of Anatomy of a Phenomenon:

My own note on Vallee's graph:

When I was putting together data for The UFO Report I threw out Desmond Leslie and George Adamski's fictitious The Flying Saucers Have Landed but felt Vallee's work was still "safe". Then I started finding that I was correcting things like dates, etc. and I realised that this scientist who was bringing UFO research respectability was far from scientific in his approach to gathering and presenting data. it was quite bad.


Of course I did leap at getting a copy, from Lionel again, of Passport to Magonia: From Folklore To Flying Saucers because though I am a "nuts and bolts" kind of fella I am a sceptical researcher. I do not say "Folklore...flying saucers???" I keep an open mind and I read what is presented and then form my own opinion.

Before I forget; Dr J. Allen Hynek gave his approval of Vallee and that helped get Vallee's name "out there" to Ufologists who generally ignored anyone who was not British or American (there is a long list of French Ufologists who Vallee stands on the shoulders of but who are unknown outside of France).  Hynek made all the introductions and to read Vallee later talk down at Hynek and display an egotism -he apparently got quite angry and stroppy at one point because someone got interviewed and he was not.  All the information is online but Vallee also shows his ego and arrogance at times in his own books.

Passport To Magonia I read through and noted the various UFO related entity cases but then realised a big problem. Sources -or lack of them. A report is given but no source of the account or "a friend told me of..." which needs back-up. Who was this person? Were they a scientist or a lay person?  Seeing a "pan-like entity" could have been an altered state incident or even hallucination.  Witness confidentiality yes but why should we accept this as a genuine incident?

I have never met Jacques Vallee and so my opinions are not based on whether he is a "pleasant guy" or not.  His Catalogue of UFO Landings is pointless as it contains known hoaxes and misidentifications at the very time they were added. Quimper-Corentin, France, 1620: never happened as Vallee described.  Alencon, France, 1790: UFO and entity case -never happened and no report in the archives of the French Academy of Sciences as Vallee claimed:and he could have checked!

And to still use known hoax cases and cases proven to have other explanations and cite them as evidence to back up his personal theories.  Unforgivable.

For some cases cited there are no original sources given and we are expected to accept those reports and (those very few people who do research) are expected to base work and analyses on these? No. That is not how science works and Vallee who loves to keep pointing out (and hearing others stating) that he is a scientist knows that.

The number of Ufologists who go like giddy girls who have just met their favourite boy band when they state "I met Dr Vallee" or discussed something with Vallee is almost ridiculous. The fact that Vallee's data is included in catalogues without anyone checking it is the worship of dogma.

For years I kept contacting Ted Phillips to try to get some data on all of his Physical Trace evidence and the test results -I have asked his colleague Farrairo- nothing. How can you claim to be gathering scientific evidence on the phenomena (NOT phenomenon) to present to science and yet as far as I can find Phillips submitted no papers or test results for peer review from the 1960s until the time of his death (let's not go to the Marley Woods fiasco). Looking at what I eventually found of Phillips Trace catalogue contained entries that cannot be accepted as evidence. Anything prior to 1900 and up until trace samples began being gathered (1950s to a degree) and that you cannot see with your own eyes or have no test results on is junk data. Useless. Phillips was another worshipper of Vallee and his catalogue listing includes Vallee sourced stories; again the known fakes.

Vallee was the inspiration for the French scientist in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind. So what? That fact is cited by Ufologists and wannabe Ufologists on You Tube and elsewhere as if it is one of the greatest achievements ever. A French film director played a French scientist...not named Vallee. Dr J Allan Hynek was a consultant and IN the movie. (that is never mentioned).

Vallee, had he carried out first hand analysis of UFO reports would have seen that there is an unexplained natural phenomenon (I termed UNP back in 1983) and the reports of what appeared to be solid, constructed craft (whether hoax or genuine). Then you have the misidentifications, fraudulent interpretation of known phenomenon and insufficient data due to no investigation taking place. Instead he states that after all these decades he has no idea what "UFOs" are (his connection with some involved in the recent Elizondo affair is worrying) but strongly believes or hopes that they are multidimensional in some way because extra terrestrial "would be boring". 

The "great man" has "no idea what UFOs are" but knowing better than the rest of us concludes multidimensional. Which sounds like an egotist with his head up his own ass -the fact that people buy his published and very over priced diaries must be a great boost to his ego.

There is one photograph which, I think, sums up Vallee.

The End.

Franklyn Angus Davin-Wilson

 


Franklyn Angus Davin-Wilson d. 1st January 1984

Born in Winterbourne on the outskirts of Bristol, now part of South Gloucestershire, Frankly with with his parents and brother (Warwick) at the "Villa de France" which is a grand name but I believe a small farm back in the 1970s. Franklyn did not get on with either his brother or father and rebelled by using his mother's maiden name (Davin) to make the surname Davin-Wilson.

Franklyn was a graduate of Bristol Boys Grammar School and it seems a few graduates could be labelled eccentric in some way -I met at least one of his peers who not only looked like him but had the same mannerism in speaking (a proper education) and also smoked his cigarette, like Frankly, the "way gentlemen do".

He hated wasps. Apparently when he was a child a swarm had chased him and he had to take refuge in a farm shed. Wasps getting too close where not killed; Franklyn clapped his hands close to them and they were stunned until he moved or moved them. One he accidentally killed looked odd to him so he took it to Bristol City Museum where it was checked and found to be a new species -I assumed it carries his name.

I know Franklyn spent some time in the British Army and not sure whether he was attached to or actually in the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC),  He was a member (I later found out a founder) of the British Computer Society, hence usage of MBCS in official letters. In the early 1970s he campaigned for the use of computers in UFO studies and even designed a punch card system specifically to get the most data from UFO reports. He presented the idea to both the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) and Contact (UK) and although Brinsley le poer Trench (later Lord Clancarty) thought the idea had "great merit" he "regretted" that no funds were available for such an undertaking. BUFORA, calling for the need for more scientific investigation gave Franklyn the run around until finally admitting that "Maybe it's something for the future when the situation has improved more" (ie: no money.

Franklyn also championed computer analysis of UFO photographs which, again, no UK group was interested in. "They are just clubs: we need science!" he told me in frustration.

Franklyn could go from cheeky playfulness to livid if angered. He was reading through a copy of a book by Ian Ridpath (astronomer) and yelled out "***** piece of crap!" and threw it across the room. He immediately apologised as he like my collection of "very interesting books".  At one point in the late 1970s he suffered a complete mental and physical breakdown and admitted himself to Manor Park Hospital. I visited daily all day until he started to recover.  Due to his breakdown I managed to see how the mind could affect the body and that helped with later UFO research.

I once saw a photo of Franklyn as a young man and had to look twice; he was thickset, had a very thick black beard and black hair swept back. Unfortunately, respiratory and kidney problems kicked in and he lost weight and hair. I visited him several times to find him red faced and gasping for breath and with a cough that got me concerned enough, along with the cracking coming from his chest, to tell him I was going to phone for a doctor (you could in those days). I knew that he had discussed the matter with his doctor, I had even chatted with the doctor, and I knew he had suggested Franklyn try "a special med". I found out that this was cannabis -illegal in those days for the doctor to suggest and Franklyn to buy but he knew a semi hippy couple and got cannabis from them. He knew my stance on drugs which is why he kept the use quiet (I had thought the smell was coming from a flat below on a couple occasions (Franklyn lived in old flats on Hotwells Road at the time). He could hardly "roll up" as he hacked out more coughing and gasped for breath so I had to roll him aa joint on the understanding he never tell anyone I had. I watched as within ten minutes the cough lessened and his breathing grew better. After that I started looking at the medical use of cannabis.

Franklyn scribbled notes in various coloured inks -ha had a system that he once explained but forget after all of this time. He had a large file of original research on Astronomers and UFOs, Unidentified Orbital Objects, Mars Mysteries and so on. I learnt one thing from Franklyn which has stuck with me all of my life.

I was showing him some research work when he visited my home and read through it. "You have two references for each case" he said. I happily nodded and he then looked at me and said: "Get three more. Get as many references as you can and cross check  what each says and if you can go to each source if you cannot get to the (witness) source!" Fully referenced is what I have done since and it was a good lesson to learn as I found how "very reliable" sources turned out not to be. It's why I do a lot of archive research and find so many photos, items or original sources "long lost" -it helps with peer review, too.

Franklyn could not type to save his life whereas I had been typing since I was 14 years old. He had gone to a pro typing agency to have his report on the Mirage of Bristol That Appears in Alaska. It was expensive and so I got roped in, through vary devious means (telling me how good and fast my typing was!). 

In 1983 I was admitted to hospital and on getting home found that Franklyn was finally going to have his kidney operation and it seemed to work and over Christmas dinner we discussed the major projects planned for 1984 on. He bid me a cheery farewell that evening and I had no idea that was to be the last time I would see him.

On getting back from work at the start of the new year my grandmother told me that a very polite young man who had bowed when greeting her (I knew that was Franklyn's hippy friend) had called around to speak to me. And when I finally met up with Ron and his partner it was to be told Franklyn had died on new year's day. He had apparently been feeling "a bit under the weather" so retired to bed just before midnight. When he was not up early next morning Rob checked and found Franklyn had died. At tat time, even after a major operation, warfarin was not prescribed to prevent blood clots and had it been prescribed then the blood clot that caused Franklyn's heart attack would not have formed.

I was then presented with a problem. I had no transport and the landlord wanted Franklyn's stuff removed within two days or it was going to be dumped in a skip. I ended up walking across the city and then a return was with three crammed bin liner bags and they were falling apart. At one point an old chap came out of his house and looked as I tried to push the papers back into the bin liners "I know what you need, son" he said and then went back inside to re-emerge a couple minutes later with a wheel barrow and he trusted me, a stranger, to return it. The next mile home was sheer joy!  I unloaded the bags and returned the wheelbarrow.

Franklyn had been a committee member of the British Flying Saucer Bureau and, with his work, a founding member of Project Grey Book. His whole outlook was to get science involved in UFO research. A good friend and an unknown British Ufologist these days. His archives are safely stored with my own.

Another founder, again a forgotten Ufologist, was Dave Cowdy who helped form Manchester Flying Saucer Research in the4 1950s had moved to Bristol and died a few years before from a heart attack (Dave taught me a lot about identifying fake UFO photos -his records and photos were lost when he died suddenly and the council moved in and ignored his written request (which a neighbour also told them of) that if anything happened to him I should be contacted to collect his papers.


Friday, 7 October 2022

First interview with Travis Walton after his alien abduction experience,...

Scientists Just Detected A Massive Black Object In Interstellar Space

Update on the CE3K/AE Archives

Last month I posted about my CE3K/AE archives and how I really wanted to scan all of the pages and save onto storage devices so that, eventually, the AFU in Sweden, CUFOS in the United States and The British UFO Archive would all have the information.  Someone looked at the files and told me that it would cost £30,000 and three years to carry out the task full time.

Since that time I have added even more report pages to the U. S. and a lot to the UK archives. Same person asked how many more pages so I told him. Apparently he know estimates that scanning would take approximately 4 years.

My original post on this is here

https://aeceiiikp.blogspot.com/2022/09/three-years-and-30000-anyone-got-some.html

I will write here and now that I cannot see the scanning taking place. just adding the new data has taken two ink cartridge refills, more copier paper and protective sleeves for the pages and I am also looking at the other pages that need copying I estimate at least three more ink cartridge refills and a lot of paper.  With the books and AOP Journals not selling I have to limit things to what I can afford so the files will continue to be built up but bit-by-bit.



Dr. John E. Mack visits UFO contactee Carlos Diaz and interviews his son... plus comments


I have always held Dr Mack above and away from Hopkins and Jacobs when it comes to abduction reports. I watched this video and for the second time in a week my heart sank.

I have been reappraising certain researchers and stumbled upon a couple items making me question Mack's approach and whether he had an agenda of some kind. Diaz (below) was recognised as a hoaxster fairly early on and Mack's claim that Diaz made no financial gain from his claims (books etc) could easily be challenged.


That the "craft" he photographed resembled a very local type of glass lamp (below) only adds to the hoax claim.


Above the local glassware and below an alien space craft. Honest -look iut even has a light beam coming from it and not a support you debunkers!!!

That Mack considered Diaz to be genuine and his well schooled on the subject sons to also be supporting their dad and truthful..Mack's credibility as someone investigating accounts takes a nose dive.

Thursday, 6 October 2022

Scientists Just Detected A Massive Black Object In Interstellar Space

Should We Reply?

Solution to the Fermi Paradox Found! Scientists Hope They're Wrong. Some Thoughts


In both my books and blogs I have commented about this absolutely silly "where are they?" remark.

I published this on Sunday, 21st June 2020:

Nasa funds major new search for signs of life elsewhere in the universe

Article by Andrew Griffin of The Independent. My comments follow:
Nasa is funding a major new search for alien life elsewhere in the universe.
The project – which is being run by scientists at Harvard and the University of Rochester – will scan the skies for signs of life known as technosignatures. Those are indications of alien technologies, which would be revealed to us either on purpose or by accident.
The research is the first time in three decades that Nasa has given a grant to look for intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, and the first time it has ever tried to do so without looking for radio technosignatures.
Researchers believe that while life elsewhere in the universe may look very different, it is likely to be identifiable by similar signatures as those given off by life on Earth. As such, they hope that they will be able to spot indications that alien civilisations elsewhere are using the kind of technology we are already using, or could theoretically use in the future.
"Technosignatures relate to signatures of advanced alien technologies similar to, or perhaps more sophisticated than, what we possess," said Avi Loeb, Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard. "Such signatures might include industrial pollution of atmospheres, city lights, photovoltaic cells (solar panels), megastructures, or swarms of satellites."
Astronomers believe that the search could have more success than in the past because humanity has made great strides in finding worlds elsewhere in the universe, and understanding whether they could serve as home to life elsewhere. With those discoveries, researchers should now be able to know more accurately where they should be looking.
"The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) has always faced the challenge of figuring out where to look. Which stars do you point your telescope at and look for signals?" said Adam Frank, a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Rochester, and the primary recipient of the grant. "Now we know where to look. We have thousands of exoplanets including planets in the habitable zone where life can form. The game has changed."
At first, the researchers will look for two main signatures: solar panels, and pollutants. Both represent key and identifiable ways that humanity has changed the Earth, and so any alien civilisation might do the same.
It is likely that other civilisations would look to harness the energy of their sun as they look for new ways to power their technology, for instance. If that was done in the form of solar panels, we might be able to see reflections being sent through the universe.
"The nearest star to Earth, Proxima Centauri, hosts a habitable planet, Proxima b. The planet is thought to be tidally locked with permanent day and night sides," said Loeb. "If a civilization wants to illuminate or warm up the night side, they would place photovoltaic cells on the day side and transfer the electric power gained to the night side."
Likewise, the chemicals released as any alien civilisation builds its infrastructure is likely to be possible to pick up. By looking for chemicals that are unlikely to be produced naturally, we might be able to see that sign across the universe." End

The problem of "solar panels sending their reflections thoughout the universe" is that you are using the universe as your sandbox. Chris Baraniuk in a post on BBC Earth on 13th June 2016 gave this quote: http://www.bbc.co.uk/earth/story/20160610-it-took-centuries-but-we-now-know-the-size-of-the-universe#:~:text=Today%20we%20are%20fairly%20confident,billion%20light%20years%20in%20diameter.
"Today we are fairly confident that the Milky Way is probably between 100,000 and 150,000 light years across. The observable Universe is, of course, much larger. According to current thinking it is about 93 billion light years in diameter"
In 40 years time we will -or you might- hear "We've not found anything yet but...."
Firstly, what if an extra terrestrial civilisation does not want to light up its planet at night? If they do it may well be that they have power sources we cannot imagine and use those to light up any cities or areas it needs to. Don't get me wrong; it is one thing to look for and after all but what if they detect "something" because as most prominent astronomers like to say as part of their mantra:"It's anything but aliens"   Odd signals: "It's anything but aliens".
My favourite part of this is: "...the chemicals released as any alien civilisation builds its infrastructure is likely to be possible to pick up" which means that if you are very -VERY- lucky and everything is just about "peachy" they might possibly detect the chemicals. But there is still going to be that quote "It's anything but aliens".
The number of people in the astronomical and space community who are terrified of confirming any form of alien life from microbe to higher (microbe is "meh. Possibly acceptable" -and that we know from findings in our own solar system.
People have this idea, possibly brought about by the various planetary charts they have seen since childhood, that you leave Earth and it is a straight line to Mars, then Jupiter, then Saturn and so on. Almost as though the route from Mercury to Pluto (there, I wrote it) is a straight line -an interplanetary highway of sorts. It isn't. Neither is the universe linear: Earth is a grain of sand somewhere in 85 million tons sandbox.
"At least astronomers are trying" someone might say. However, they are looking into deep space -93 billion light years of it. We know that with radio signals you can expect them to take many thousands of years to get to the target "area" of space. Say a civilisation picks up that signal? It will take thousands of years to get the response. We mioght not still be here -in fact scientists say they have sent signals to areas where any intelligent life may have ceased to exist.
If I type a letter then put it in an air-tight sealed container and bury it ten feet (3m) somewhere in the Somerset countryside, miles from any buildings and with no signs indicating where it is located....how long will it be before anyone finds the container let alone reads the letter?  Welcome to sending signals into space.
To put it bluntly, we know sod-all about our own solar system. Asteroids skip past us without being detecyted until a few days before. I am sure that the money given to this new "search" could go toward an asteroid defence system. Or, perhaps we ought to concentrate on probing the planets of our system before probing deep space?
Oumuamua showed just how astronomers and scientists can get hysterical -arguing, fighting and name-calling and all done publicly because they must have their five minutes (and it might lead to some profitable TV work, know what I mean?). Ufologists...I exclude from any debate on the subject as even now they are still using the PAINTING of what Omuamua might look like as though it was an actual photo -and they are picking up details on it!
In my book Contact -Encounters with Extra-Terrestrial Entities I wrote about why the French space agency has a unit that looks at UFO reports and the French have investigated and catalogued many UFO cases since the 1950s. Had such open policies been adopted in the UK, United States, Soviet Union/Russia we might be far more enlightened today.
I do NOT believe that an alien space craft crashed at Roswell, New Mexico, definitely never did at Aurora. There was no UFO crash near Nottingham, UK in the 1980s and that was proven beyond a doubt. Rendlesham Forest never saw a UFO crash. The whole "Grey alien abduction phenomenon" as made into a pop culture thing by Budd Hopkins and David Jacobs using very dubious data is just that -a modern pop culture myth. And I write that know that there are certain cases that seem genuine (but do not involve "Greys").
Any intelligent life from elsewhere watching Earth is not going to want to make any open contact. Our best chances of encountering any intelligent life is in near space. Signalling and searching for signals in nearer solar systems -forget the next galaxy over. We need a large number of small probes that can send out a repeatable signal but also listen for such signals. 
I would not expect official government bodies to do that (just the mere discussion as to the name of an advisory panel and all the ego pushing would take years. It needs someone with a lot of money and aerospace interest to do this and cut through red tape.Look at Elon Musk and his Starlink satellite system.
I hate to say it but this new search seems to be yet another "free meal-ticket for life" venture that professional astronomers love to get.
Unfortunately, I do not have thousands of years to wait and see if "anything" might be detected. 
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I ought to add that since the 1950s some French scientists have looked at UFO reports and AE encounters  and these are subject to serious investigation. In the United States all such reports were derided by Ufologists until they could jump on a publicvity bandwagon and then , as now, "there are these little guys -what's that all about?" Alleged 35 year Ufology "veterans" have no idea about CE3K reports because they spend months or even years looking into reports of oddly moving pinpoints of light in the sky. They should be asking and looking into who or what is in control of anything resembling a constructed craft.
Hopkins and Jacobs did untold damage to the subject.
Bothe James and Coral Lorenzen realised that if there were alien craft flying around then the one thing that should be studied are the reports of the "occupants" or "Ufonauts". Dr J. Allen Hynek stated that we could probably learn more from these reports. That trio were ignored.
When an astronomer or scientist (they like to give themselves grand sounding names) states "There is no evidence" they are either knowingly lying or simply buffoons. Ask one whether they have seriously looked away from the jokey newspaper reports to carry out a serious investigation of all the data out there and they will respond "Of course not -its all hallucinations or psychological!" That is when you know they are afraid. No open minded, sceptical scientist refuses to look at the data to study and draw their own conclusions. How could these scientific buffoons answer these questions:
1) How does one, possibly two, people go for a walk in the countryside miles from any town or industry and receive high enough doses of radiation that they become ill and some have radiation burns -not the Ufologist saying that but qualified doctors.
2) How do three women driving home get pursued by a craft and suffer missing time plus a host of physiological effects as well as post traumatic stress disorder? Not just that but unconnected independent observers report seeing a vehicle being chased along the road by an object as described by the women? How does a women picking berries on a quiet Sunday in 1954 France scream out, collapse and suffer from medically diagnose mental shock -and people at the time observe a strange flying object and those nerar to where the woman collapsed heard a strange noise after she screamed out? How do you explain a man whop encounters a UFO in the Canadian wilderness and receives radiation burns -the case is fully investigated by authorities and is, decades on, still unsolved?
I could go on and ask why these "scientists" will not ask fellow scientists such as those in France who have investigated for data? Because they don't want their colleagues giggling at them? Scientists standing by their principles and the evidence in the past have been tortured and executed but the "silly scientists" are living in fear of someone giggling at them?  That is a jobs worth NOT a scientist. In this day and age private contact could be made with other scientists.
3) The current false "UAP disclosure" is just that. We will learn nothing new. However, SETI astronomers as well as other professionals  could, as the subject is taken far more seriously now, join the other scientists who are openly looking into UFOs and not hug people such as Prof. Brian Cox who utters rude responses when asked about UFOs and has made the most unscientific statement I have ever heard from a mkodern day "scientist": there is no alien life in this or any galaxy.
If anyone mentions Fermi remind them he was talking when spaceflight was not around and if he had the data available today he might well be stating "They're all over the place!"

1976 West Kansas UFO Abduction

 


   This case was investigated by Richard Sigismond (for CUFOS) and details were presented in “Abduction in Western Kansas”, International UFO Reporter 1:1 (November, 1976) & 2:10 (October, 1977) & 2:11 (November 1977). Allan Hendry, The UFO Handbook, pp. 167-172.  My own notes will follow the case summary which more than a few Ufologists have claimed to be “the first abduction case involving Michelin-Man entity types.


Above: the object sighted according to the drawings made by Joe (left) and Carol (right) –courtesy CUFOS

 

   01:00 hours, on the 20th June, 1976, “Joe”, a 19 year old factory worker and his 18-year-old wife “Carol” and their 4-month-old son “Luke” (sleeping on the back seat) were in a car heading home along I-70, in western Kansas. Carol heard a hissing sound coming from the car speaker and outside she could see three orange-blue points of light performing antics in the sky: converging together and splitting apart.  Further down the road four large oblong “stars” were seen and Joe, jokingly, remarked on how great it would be to go up in one of the UFOs. “If they could pick us up and use us, maybe they will fix our car for us!” As they continued further down the road down the road both saw what they described as a yellow rod with two bright glowing spheres at each end that sailed over the top and to the rear of their car. Joe decided to pull the car over to the side of the road and watch the object rise in the sky. This was just a UFO sighting after all.  However, it was simply the end of their conscious memories.

   In fact, Joe had pulled the car off the highway between mile markers 31 and 32 (Sigismond later checked this and apparently found it is impossible to do, because a fence runs the length of the road except for the occasional access road) and then drove over a field into the woods: this was a recalled under hypnosis by Carol but not by Joe. Ten minutes later Joe stopped the car in a clearing and they saw a giant UFO on the ground.  Both were confused as they unbuckled their seat belts and stepped out of the car and then walked up the steps of the craft.  Walking through the object’s door and saw a big, brightly lit room with flashing lights on the walls (“like computers”); there was a big window that provided a view of the trees outside and a large brown tube that extended from ceiling to floor. They also saw a big steel box at the back of the room and a metal/leather chair positioned in front of the window. Interestingly, Joe could not remember walking up the steps or seeing the first room as his memories under hypnosis began when he found himself alone in a separate room of the object.

   Joe and Carol report that they both “understood” mentally that they had to walk down a dark hallway to separate rooms. Carol understood that she had to lie on a table on her stomach. Her wrists felt tightly strapped down while a long metal tube exerted pressure on her back. Then she was “willed” to go into another room.

   Joe’s recollection began alone in a room and he was lying down in the dark and feeling a painfully hard pressure against his left arm and tightness up by his shoulders and found that he could not move his arm. He was feeling warm and light-headed, and his chest hurt. Unlike the rather sterile room that Carol described having been placed in, Joe noted that the one he was in had a shiny counter built into the wall. This and a shelf above him contained plastic tubes, canisters, and unusual instruments.

   Carol, in the second room, was pacing around in the dark and crying that she wanted her child which shows that she was able to think freely. Perhaps because of her distress, one of the occupants, described as normal-size “Michelin men”, came into the room and brought Luke to her.  Carol happily held her son and went to look out of the window but found that the view had changed. Carol claimed to have seen “stars shooting by” and the Earth receding in the distance until it became completely black outside.



 

Above: drawing of what the entities looked like according to Joe –courtesy CUFOS

 

   The UFO apparently then landed back in the original clearing and the couple were “ordered mentally” to return to the main entrance room. Here Carol handed Luke back to one of the entities who reassured her telepathically that they were “good” and that she would only be held for a short while and would be unharmed. Two of the entities were described as bouncing Luke around and playing with him while Carol was once again instructed to lie down on a table: she was then tranquilized with a “shot” from a floating tube/box that seemed to act by itself. As she started to fall asleep, Carol could sense herself being picked up by one of the entities who then carried her down the steps of the ship.

   In the meantime, Joe had “sensed” that he had to get up off of the table in his room and two of the entities, whom Joe described in similar terms to Carol but adding that the head (not described by Carol) was like a skull with sunken eyes, handed him his clipboard. This had previously had the log of their journey clipped to it: that was now gone empty. The entities took him by the arms and walked him down a corridor and Joe noted passing five rooms as he proceeded back to the main entrance room. He reported having seen Carol asleep and being carried bodily by one of the entities: before Joe left, however, a spinning converging spiral of light formed between him and the entity. Joe felt that his mind and the mind of the entity were being drawn out of their bodies toward the swirling energy where the two merged and Joe says that this experience made him feel happy.

 

   The couple were now assisted back to their car and Joe observed Carol being placed inside the car and the entity fastening her seat belt and the locking her door. One of the entities was described as waving “goodbye”.  The lights in the outside of the object were then seen to start moving around faster and faster until the object ascended silently into the sky and then disappeared into the distance.

    Joe then drove back to the highway and it was from this point on that both regained conscious memory of their journey but were completely oblivious to the events aboard the object.  The couple were puzzled about what appeared to be a twinkling star that followed them and they pulled into a roadside restaurant. They realised that it was dawn and yet they should have made it home by at least 02:00 hours –they could not account for some 90 miles of their journey.

   Joe and Carol later discovered unusual marks on their bodies including rashes, what appeared to be strap-marks, needle punctures, bruises, and ripped skin. Worryingly, Luke also had red marks on his chest and small squares on his stomach. Most of these marks disappeared within two days but were seen by others but their minister and even Joe’s father frightened them with talk of the Devil. Carol could not sleep at nights, even with the lights left on and a Bible under her pillow and both mentioned several “paranormal experiences” taking place.


Above: drawing by Carol of the entities –courtesy CUFOS

 

   This event was a traumatic one for the young married couple, as it might be for anyone and it proved necessary for them to obtain counselling as they were left with the disturbing impression that at any time in their lives they could be just “picked up, used, and dumped”.  As I mentioned in UFO Contact?, some percipients in these encounters suffer what is similar to post traumatic stress syndrome and more than a few irrationally move home to a new city or state: in this case, Joe and Carol decided to move to another state.

   The report reached the Centre for UFO Studies (CUFOS) through a call on its police Hotline in late June and they asked Sigismond, with a background in psychiatry and also the use of hypnosis to investigate.  Sigismond established contact with the percipients within 12 days of the incident.  After discussing what they remembered and noting the stress affecting the couple, Sigismond began hypnotic regression sessions from July to October, 1976.  The couple were always hypnotized separately, never letting the other spouse listen and scrupulously avoiding directing them. They were not permitted to hear the tape recording until after the sessions were completely over and had culminated in more than 25 hours of recordings. Complete consistency was maintained over the 4-month period even if each time the story was told more details surfaced.

   Personally, I am not over fond of hypnosis, however, so long as there is no cross-contamination it can be useful in research.  For me, hypnosis should only be used if the percipient(s) are suffering severe stress or other mental health issues because of a time lapse: hypnosis should only be carried out by someone trained in psychiatry and who knows how to use hypnosis correctly. The mental and physical health of the percipient(s) is of paramount importance.

   This case is known as “The Colby, Kansas encounter” and “Goodland Abduction” and I will go with Colby as this is the cited location by CUFOS in the HumCat (Humanoid Catalogue started by Ted Bloecher and David Webb) entry. There is, in fact, very little in the way of report details online and what there is has been added to, jumble up or seems almost designed to confuse a reader. To find these snippets you need to use the term “Michelin Men UFO cases”.

   This brings us to the claim that Joe and Carol and little Luke (often not even named) were the “first to be abducted by theses “Michelin-Men” entities.  If we accept that there are genuine UFO abductions then we have to consider that many have probably never been reported.  There are very good reasons why percipients might keep quiet.

   There is the fear of being considered a lunatic and that leads to losing a job, income and also being labelled as unreliable –as Calvin Parker found out after the Pascagoula incident he was, and still is, known as “that guy got kidnapped by aliens”.  That fear can be added to at the thought of a newspaper getting hold of the story and spreading it far and wide.  As noted in UFO Contact?, were it not for some Ufologists betraying percipient confidence, sometimes having cajoled them into cooperating in the first place and selling the story to newspapers such as the National Enquirer “pay for investigation costs” there are cases we would never have heard of. The same applies to people whom percipients trusted and who blabbed and so exposed the encounters.

   The three percipients in the 6th January, 1976, Liberty, Kentucky abduction case –Louise Smith, Mona Stafford and Elaine Thomas— just wanted to forget about the encounter and get on with their lives.  Had they done so then we would have never known something had happened.  Had someone not blabbed then we might not have known of Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker’s abduction at Pascagoula.  Robert Taylor certainly did not want to say much about his encounter in Livingston but things were taken out of his control.  There is case after case –including that of Betty and Barney Hill— that we would not know about.  Reports of secondary witnesses involved who left quickly declaring that they wanted “nothing else to do with this” and that was it.

   At Warneton it is possible that the discomfort the percipient felt as the entity seemed to open and close its mouth was an attempt at telepathic contact but it went wrong or the percipient was unsuitable.  We simply do not know and no amount of theorising will really gets us anywhere as it will be based upon our own prejudices.  Had the second car not appeared with a secondary observer would Warneton have become an abduction case and would the percipient have reported it?

   The thing that the debunkers/sceptical Ufologists and regular Ufologists seem to forget –and yet it is the most important aspect— is that these percipients are regular human beings.  However, no distinctions are made between hypnagogic cases, hoaxers and those who appear to have had a genuine encounter and suffer both physiologically and psychologically.  Travis Walton is a hoaxer –why?  He actually claimed to have been abducted by aliens.  Betty and Barney Hill were hoaxers for the same reason. Hickson and Parker –again they were hoaxers.  I could go on and on but all of these and other percipients have suffered because they were/are constantly under attack from every side and if they so much as rephrase something they said earlier it ‘proves’ they were hoaxers.  

   Everything and anything is used to discredit a report from using the term “Ufonaut”, which no one in this line of research has used seriously for thirty years.  When I appealed for extra information on this case (I like to find as many sources as possible) I was even sent a newspaper clipping (undated) covering the finale of the TV series Falcon’s Crest where character Fallon Colby is abducted during a UFO incident.  What relevance this had to the report I have no idea but it was sent with a summary of Joe and Carol’s encounter.  The TV series character was named “Colby” –and the Kansas encounter was near Colby: was that to subtly prejudice me against the case because if it was then it failed because even I know that the show ran from 20th November, 1985, to 26th March, 1987 –it’s all on the internet so quite obviously TV had no influence.  “Ufonaut” is commonly seen as a way of belittling the reports and researcher as in an attack on me by a UFO group in the late 1970s: “He’s a real Ufonut because he is into Ufonauts!”

   Even with all we are supposed to have learnt this attitude continues into 2018 –while our own Insight probe has landed on Mars and making scientific tests. Anyone claiming UFO abduction is immediately labelled as a nutcase –Hopkins, Jacobs et al have not helped.  So imagine the pre-internet 1970’s where, if you really need to, the only people you can tell are the police and then you would have needed to face their prejudices –hence CUFOS setting up its police hotline.

   The minister and Joe’s father bringing the devil into the matter really would not help. I have talked to alleged abductees before and they turned to religion after an encounter: the Church seems to do well out of these as there have been enough born again Christians in the aftermath.  

   Looking at it now you have to wonder how many percipients have just gotten on as best as they can with their lives and whose encounter are known to only immediate members of their family.  

   The reader who is aware of the whole “Grey abduction phenomena” will note that there are distinct differences between those reports and that of Joe and Carol. Firstly, there is no beam of light drawing them up into a craft: Carol recalls that Joe pulled the car off the highway between mile markers 31 and 32 but when Sigismond checked he found that was impossible to do because there was a fence that ran the length of the road except for the occasional access road.  Joe then drove over a field into the woods: this was a recalled under hypnosis by Carol but not by Joe. Considering that neither was fully in control of themselves and the location may be slightly wrong or it was something put in her head for some reason. Whichever, that the couple pulled up to the landed object and then got out and walked up the steps is interesting because, as with the car journey to the site, Joe could not recall walking up the steps into the object.

 

   Carol is also the one who recalls the scene outside of the window changing which is odd because she appears to have under far less (seeming) control than Joe. Firstly, why would the entities need to shoot off into distant space since they had a safe location so we could speculate that Carol mistook a screen playing an image for a window showing what was happening outside Again: pure speculation.

   The “Greys” tend to have no empathy and are described as having no interest other than doing what they do –or are told to do if we believed Jacobs. They have no understanding of emotional ties and are described handing “hybrid babies” to humans because we do understand.  Yet we read of Carol, alone in the darkened room and crying and wanting Luke and…an entity enters and hands him to her, presumably to give her comfort as well as Luke. Then we have the part of the account where Carol needs to lie down again so two entities take Luke and try to play/amuse him. Even the message she receives that she/they will be unharmed –though familiar from abduction literature— seems to be designed to calm her concerns.

   That sticks out like a ten feet high sore thumb with lights on it.  However, we then have the entities not just returning Joe and Carol to their car but making sure that their seatbelts were on and closing the doors.  One entity even gives a friendly “goodbye” wave.  Then there is the odd twinkling star that they both noticed following them after the encounter –could that have been the entities insuring that the couple had no mishap after they were out of their control?

   We could speculate on and on but the entities seemed to behave more like doctors running tests and taking care to make sure the person undergoing tests was okay. You could say they were quite empathic and kind to a degree –if you forgot that they had compelled Joe and Carol to drive to them and undergo examination and testing that, based on the marks, involved strapping them down.  It reminds me more of what naturalists, field biologists and zoologists do when surveying fauna –trap/capture, in some cases depending on species size, tranquilising, take samples and talk reassuringly to the conscious fauna before release and, if they were tranquilised, keep an eye on them for a while to make sure they recover.

   As with other reported entity types these “Michelin-Men” appeared, were active for a while and then…nothing.  Yes, it is possible that they might still be here, but if no one talks or remembers all we hear about are the “Greys” and all the others conjured up by Hopkins and Jacobs.  Our more interesting and informative (with limits) are the pre-1980s period.




Full account plus other cases from Germany can be found in Contact: Encounters with Extra-Terrestrial Entities?

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