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Saturday, 17 June 2023
CE3K/AE Study Project Report No. 001: 1973 Eupora (Mississippi) Multi-Witness UFO Landing Event
26pp
A4
B&W
£9.50
Beyond UFO Contact -Aliens from Mind, Time and Space
A4
B&W
350 pp
Fully illustrated containing photographs and maps
£20.00
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?
Contact! Encounters With Extra Terrestrial Entities?
Paperback
370pp
Profusely illustrated with photos and maps
£25.00
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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.
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.
Have the serious investigators and researchers looking into UFOs been unearthing better evidence of extra terrestrial life and contact with humans than established SETI ?
Unidentified - Identified: UFO Crashes & Alien Entity Encounters
220 pages
A4
perfect bound
paperback
Fully illustrated with photographs and illustrations
£20.00 (excl. VAT)
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
Strange
UFO Abductees and Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome
The UFO That Landed On
My Encounters With The Men In Black
A Previously Un-noted Alien Entity Type
Early 20th Century
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
The ‘Lost’ Belgian UFO Landing Case
Strange Aliens from Outer Space?
Encounter with Black Aliens and Landed UFO
Preliminary
UFO Contact? Looking at the Evidence for Alien Visitation
Having received a copy of UFO Contact? this is what the J. Allen Hynek Centre for UFO Studies had to say about it:
"...an impressive body of work. I appreciate your lively writing, use of original sources as much as possible, and forceful opinions about the cases, investigators, etc. And I concur with your evaluations of cases that have been pushed aside, such as Kelly, or Pascagoula."
Other UFO researchers who have read the book are of similar opinions. So are you going to just carry on reading the same old same old half truths and lies or try to find out what is REALLY going on?
530 pages
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 Lorensen -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.
2017 is the time to assess the past evidence and look at the faults within Ufology.
Not everyone is going to be happy -debunkers or ufologists.
Smaller format version:
Pages 530
Binding Perfect Bound
Paperback
Interior Black ink &white
Weight 1.05kgSize 18.9 x24.59cm
£18.00
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A Quick Word
There is some confusion regarding ordering my books so I need to clear that up again.
The books are orderable from an online store only. The books you buy are printed and posted in your region of the world so there is no extortionate international shipping fee.
Order in your currency. Printed in your region. Posted in your region. Could not be simpler!
Thanks
Wednesday, 14 June 2023
AFS -It's A MAJOR Problem
I have written in my books and on this blog numerous times how astronomers and people working in the Search for Extra Terrestrial intelligence (SETI) -and these include many of the top names- will mock, resort to childish name calling or outrightly state that UFO reports and reports of alien entities are hoaxes or from the minds of people with mental health issues.
These are people who draw in bug salaries and a job and free dinners for life to look for alien life. Even when one of their number breaks ranks these people will not reassess evidence and discuss the matter. Their colleague has simply "flipped". In fact their colleague has followed a scientific principle to investigate and study with an open mind and put forward a matter for discussion.
Millions in funds go toward the equipment used by these "experts" in their non quest to find alien life but you will rarely hear "that signal seems interesting and though we do not know and cannot say it is of alien origin we will look into it". The response is always (go to You Tube and you will see this in plenty of SETI videos) "It's not aliens. It is never aliens!" And this is drummed into students and others attending lectures so dogma is forced into once open minds.
Signals are "always" either "a microwave cooker in the building" or some other mundane thing such as, perhaps, "one of our satellites in orbit". Now let's get this straight; multiple millions in funds go into top notch "state of the art" equipment used by underlings of the "Job and free dinners or life" big names who take credit after someone else has pointed something out but -but- their equipment cannot tell whether a signal is coming from one of our own satellites in orbit -all tracked and known about? Also, someone needs to be fired or an investigation needs to be carried out if the "state of the art" equipment is detecting a microwave cooker in the facility's building.
You look at things this way and you start to think "Is this not how scams work?"
Why is someone taking a huge pay salary and some even celebrity status to look for alien life or signals 99.9% of the time contradicting experienced colleagues and ridiculing the possibility of alien life? What actual results are these people showing after decades? Oh, the odd paper of fluff to keep the funding and dinners coming in but what real results? Perhaps whoever is allocating the millions in funding and pay cheques out to do annual performance reviews and cut back budgets -maybe even let Elon Musk take over a new SETI project where systems like Starlink are used to broadcast and search for signals.
Of course, rather like the medical profession, these people will turn blind eyes until someone is caught out and then everyone yells "we knew he /she was doing this!" SETI has proven to be a money guzzler and it is like a big club where no one wants to let Joe Public in one what is going on as "it's ours!"
AFS is also at play. Again, in my books, I have referred to SETI and astronomers and their stances that make no sense unless those stances are ones established through fear. Alien Fear Syndrome can be because of religious beliefs, fear that humans (as in so many old sci fi works) will become food or egotistical fear. An alien so intelligent that it would make Albert Einstein look like a pretty dim kindergarten child. That would mean the pedestal would be kicked out from under these SETI/Astronomy super stars and if you watch their interviews and read what they have to say it is all about ego.
Then we have Ufologists. Since 1949, let's say, we have had reports of alien entities and Ufologists have willingly jumped on board with the newspapers and radio and later TV to mock or joke about these incidents. In many cases it was easy to dismiss reports and in many cases a percipient or witness being "black" made it so much easier. I have seen this over the decades.
Harrison E, Bailey was a hoaxing nut job -only Ann Druffel took time to look into this case and though I feel she made the wrong conclusions based on what she knew in Beyond UFO Contact I put forward an explanation that Ufologists should really have come to much earlier, However, Bailey's "status" of being "black" made it easier to just ridicule.
Eupora, Mississippi -a UFO (2) and alien entity incident on a US Interstate road was ignored and is still being ignored because the witnesses were "black". If this had been an incident witnessed by "white" people it would be classed, as it should be anyway, as a major UFO incident. Suggestions of "pot smoking" and even Viet Nam war PTSD (which would not affect all the observers) were put forward. Hynek, Ted Bloecher and others asked investigators locally to look into this case but "they were not going to go into a black area"
I saw how reports in the UK were either ignored or pushed to one side because observers were "black" and at one UFO meeting in the late 1970s I mentioned the Betty and Barney Hill case and people sniggered as one told me "Well, a white woman marrying a black man -how credible can they be?" And he was being serious.
My point is that if Ufgologists have a prejudice based on ethnicity how would they cope with aliens? Well, they don't. The exception was Ted Bloecher who can be seen as the father of alien entity studies until he retired in the 1980s. As noted in my works and on this blog, I have seen -and you can see this by going to You Tube and watching selected videos of Erica Lukes and others- Ufologists calling themselves 30, 40 year "veteran ufologists" who have, it seems, never once read any reports of Close Encounters of the Third Kind or books on the subject (though they may have some on their bookshelves as they look pretty). each one almost uses the identical line:
"And then you have those little guys whatever that's about"
I dedicated a post to this:https://aeceiiikp.blogspot.com/2022/11/and-then-we-have-little-guys-whats-that.html
How can you possibly be a "veteran Ufologist" and know nothing about entity cases? How low an IQ or imagination do you have to have to literally become word blind to these incidents which, as most of these people totally incorrectly point out, "are just stories with no evidence". However, these people will chase after evidence that a small light in the sky (LITS) was an alien space craft for years and they will soak up the fakery like Roswell, Trinity, Aurora not to mention promote and push proven liars such as Richard Doty (who ran a campaign against Ufology and drove one man insane) , Jacques Vallee (the worst 'scientific' researcher in Ufology) and many others to continue making money. The same with Budd Hopkins and David Jacobs (and others) who were pushed and promoted for monetary reasons and yet, it seems, these "veteran Ufologists" by-passed even that?
Why spend years gather report data and yet ignore entity cases or "file them away"? The -the- most basic question should be (and it was asked back in the early days of Ufology):
"If these are intelligently controlled craft then who is piloting them?"
Although we understand now that a great many of the 1950s/1960s Contactee groups were simply covers for racist and right wing groups who pushed the tall, blonde haired, blue eyed alien brothers they were not controlling the Contactee followers and investigators around the world. Europe, Japan etc had big followings for Contactees like George Adamski and despite all the evidence over the years there are elements still stating that he was 100% genuine or, not wishing to lose viewers on You Tube (money, right?) will say that although many doubt his claims there still is a lot of "coincidental evidence" in his favour.
Tall, blonde, blue-eyed space brothers (an invention of the 1950s) or little Grey aliens (an invention of the 1980s) were all accepted or, in some cases (obviously) ignored by "veteran Ufologists".
Fantasy has taken over from factual research. Why are there so many in Ufology like this? Why do they sit picking fluff from their navel and suck their thumbs asking confusedly: "what are these little guys all about?"
Alien Fear Syndrome
These "truth-seekers" will brag a good line about how they are there to get to the truth and even state "I would love to see one of these things (UFO) up close" but most chuckle in a dismissive manner when asked about meeting an alien from said UFO. I have reported on, heard and read accounts of Ufologists observing an object land nearby or having a landing spot pointed out to them and...they run away or make some excuse as to why they can go no further. In one case a UFO 'investigator' was with others when he observed a UFO land not far away in a hollow surrounded by trees -he sent his father to go check. 😑
Really, he sent someone not involved in Ufology to check things out and I am glad to say that after even messing up evidence from the site he left Ufology. Not soon enough.
There are very good entity cases out there with physical and physiological evidence as well as third party observers and even radar tracking objects. Are the "veteran Ufologists" reading books? Are they getting their education from (I hate writing it) MUFON or You Tube?
If SETI personnel and Astronomers as well as Ufologists cannot handle the notion of alien life or even look into the material out there...I guess they must just be interested in free meals and good pay checks or living a fantasy life as a "UFO researcher" (along with the "I want to believe" posters).
Alien Fear Syndrome is real but is never discussed because no one wants to highlight it (no money or kudos) and "professionals" are certainly not going to say "I'm scared aliens (I am looking for) might be real so ridicule accounts" (lost of funding and free dinners...and celebrity status).
Tuesday, 13 June 2023
20th September, 1965 Felixstowe, Suffolk
At around 22:30 hours on the 20th September, 1965, in Felixstowe, Suffolk, three young people, Michael Johnson and Mavis Fordyce, and the car driver Geoffrey Maskey parked in Walton Avenue. They were chatting when Michael suddenly opened his door and rushed out without a word of explanation. His friends were initially disconcerted but thought that he perhaps he needed to “answer the call of nature”.
After a few minutes Geoffrey and Mavis heard a high pitched humming sound and saw, some 30 meters (100 feet) away, an very luminous, orange oval shaped object, approximately 2 meters long. Accounts state that this “hovered above the car” or “Moved across the road” while illuminating the surrounding landscape in an orange gleam. The object moved fast and was lost from sight behind some trees though its sound remained clearly audible.
After a few minutes, as they recovered from surprise, the duo realized that Michael had not returned and became anxious; they called out to him, in vain and drove in reverse along the lane and called out to him again –still getting no response. But then
Michael finally appeared looking shocked and was staggering with his hands clutching at his head. His friends first thought was that he was playing some joke, but he then collapsed onto the road. He was unconscious and so Geoffrey and Mavis got him into the car rushed him to the hospital in Felixstowe.
At the hospital Michael regained consciousness but was unable to recognise his friends. The doctors diagnosed a serious shock and took care of his wounds: burn marks on the neck and a contusion above the right ear. For safety, he was transferred to the hospital in Ipswich which was better equipped. The next day he could go home as he was lucid again.
He told his friends that when he had suddenly left the car without a word it was him obeying an unknown and pressing "force". He was uncertain how far he had walked but had suddenly been confronted by a humanoid entity with large oblique and luminous eyes, surrounded by orange flames. He had no memories of what happened next until he woke up at the hospital.
It seems that the doctors scoffed at the story and joked about “Martians” while suggesting that the light they had seen was the flame from a propane gas works stack –this they all vehemently denied -and the newspapers, tipped off by a “ufological source”, had not taken the incident seriously either.
When I first read this case I obviously asked Flying Saucer Review what had been discovered since the incident. I got the now oh so familiar “That’s all there was to it” response. Had investigators even checked with doctors at the two hospitals –it seems not…but they could run off to the press.
An image published in conjunction with later retellings -possibly from the 1980s Unexplained magazine?
Again, decades later, John Hanson and Dawn Holloway of the Haunted Skies Project decided to try to find out what had happened. In this case they tracked down Geoffrey Maskey who gave them a more factual account:
“I was with my girlfriend, Mavis Forsyth, driving along Walton Avenue,
Felixstowe, at 10.30 pm, with my friend –Michael Johnson. ‘Mick’ asked
me to stop the car because he needed to attend to a call of nature. After a
few minutes had elapsed, I began to wonder what had happened to him,
especially when we heard what sounded like a mixture of very weird noises
and a high-pitched humming noise, followed by the appearance of an orange,
glowing, object lighting up part of the road, as it headed off eastwards, over
Walton Avenue, towards the coast.
“Now worried, I reversed the car up and down the road, with the window open,
calling out his name.
“About fifteen minutes later, Mick staggered out of the hedge at the side of the road,
clutching the back of his neck, and fell onto the ground –apparently unconscious.
“We managed to put Mick, who had a noticeable burn mark on the back of his
neck, into the Vanguard car and rushed him to Felixstowe Hospital.
“After arriving at the Hospital, and explaining to the casualty staff what had
happened, he became the butt of much humour, being referred to as the ‘Martian’
by his friends. Mick, who seemed completely to what was going on, seemed to
have some sort of fit and tried to take his clothes off, flaying his arms about.
It required the strength of three or four members of staff to restrain him, before
He was taken away for treatment”.
Above: P Geoffrey Maskey in the mid-1960s courtesy © 2018 G. Maskey/J. Hanson
Geoffrey telephoned the hospital the next morning and was told that Michael had been treated for “severe shock” and he was told that no one could visit him. Five days later Michael was discharged from hospital; Geoffrey saw that the burn mark had now disappeared from his friend’s neck. Michael told his friend what had happened:
“I remember seeing a glowing silver/orange object descending next to where
I was stood, about 12 feet above me. Standing on the side of the ‘craft’ were
two humanoid figures wearing steel coloured suits, with arms outstretched at
chest height, showing long pointed fingers. I saw them go back into the ‘craft’,
and the next thing I remember was waking up in hospital”.
It seems that the police had checked the area out but found nothing unusual. These are the facts and facts that the flying saucer fraternity should have known about at the time had they spoken to one of the trio. Dr Bernard Finch wrote at the end of Charles Bowen’s very brief piece:
“Several interesting points emerge from this episode. We have an example of
‘selective attraction’. Why, we ask, was it only Michael Johnson and not the
others who appeared to be attracted to the object?
“Again, the other two sitting in the car appear to have been protected
(or insulated) from the emanating force field : again, the effect of the force
field appears remarkable in the fact that according to its intensity (or distance from
source), so the effect varies from simple peripheral nerve paralysis to major
interruption of cerebration, resulting in loss of consciousness, shock and loss
of memory.”
I do so love how Finch got away with such utter fantastical bilge and fantasy and all based on a newspaper clipping because it is very obvious that this is what the UFO ‘expert’ had to pontificate on. Had he talked to any of the people involved he would have found out just what Michael recalled taking place –even the part about the doctors referring to Michael as the ‘Martian’ is incorrect. But this fine ufological tradition of investigating a case by newspaper clippings continues over fifty years later.
If there is one thing that I have learnt, backed up by John Hanson’s own findings, is that ufology rarely bothered getting involved in leg work and the nonsense that Finch spouted shows exactly why science never takes ufology seriously. Exactly what “emanating force field” and how does the effect vary? Then we have “the other two sitting in the car appear to have been protected (or insulated) from the emanating force field”; well that is interesting because there is then the question of just how were Geoffrey and Mavis “protected (or insulated)” –Michael was in the same car. But this is where the lack of any investigation shows since Michael did not “suddenly rush out of the car.
For over fifty years ufology has been quoting ‘facts’ that are wrong simply because someone –Finch and Bowen- sat in their chairs and “investigated by newspaper clipping”; no one thought to look into the report in more detail. When I tried in the mid 2000’s to see if I could find any of those involved it seemed older locals knew about the incident but ask if Mavis, Geoffrey or Michael still lived in the area: “No idea”. Well, we know that Geoffrey does still live in the area but locals tend to keep tight-lipped when you start asking questions.
As for Michael, we can only hope that this was a one time encounter and that after it he got on with his life. The question really has to be whether after something like this, when you can’t remember what happened, can you get on with your life normally? I hope Michael has.
NOTE 20th September, 1965 Felixstowe, Suffolk
(1) Felixstowe Glowing Object Mystery, Ipswich Evening Star, 21st September,
1965
(2) Bowen, C., "Knock-Out Blow At Felixstowe", Flying Saucer Review Volume 11,
No. 6, November, 1965: pp. 4 & 27
(3) Hanson, J. & Holloway, D., Haunted Skies vol. 2 (2010): pp. 260-263
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