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Sunday, 8 October 2023

some notes: Kelly Cahill & Peter Khoury talk about their UFO abduction experience in...

I have heard all of the objects to the Cahill case. Interestingly enough I found a site that believed 100% that Cahill did not exist and it was a press hoax.  "In one photo she has short hair and long in another. In one interview she looks young and another she looks much older which proves this is AI created and a hoax".  

Uh, the incident was the 1990s so Cahill would look younger in interviews or photos from the 1990s/early 2000s. And she wears her hair up and slightly tied back or hanging loose.  The arguments are very low IQ and seem to be from people out of touch with reality -how do they act if their partner/wife has her hair tied back one day and hanging loose the next? Do they point and shout out "You're AI!!!"

The UFO group in Australia who investigated this case has all the information but refuses to release it even now. This is not a "collect an abductee report" club. If the evidence is there then it is important to humanity.

I read Hair of the Alien and it was eye opening. Firstly the hair -it was 1 in 1000 rare human condition or alien so Chalker went for alien (time to roll the eyes). Khoury seemed to suffer from sleep paralysis (I've studied this and I also suffer from it) and possibly altered state? He is not an alien abductee but if he wants to be who am I to argue. Also, Chalker does not reply to email messages or Face Book messages so getting information from him is...impossible.

Answering A Couple Questions

 


I was asked two questions and not even on this blog.  

I was asked whether I had any more CE3K/AE books working on.  Well, I did have two but stopped working on both. They would have been original research and investigation and fully referenced and not based on fantasy or a scam as most current UFO books are.  However, more people ask me whether there are other books in the works than buy those already published.

The sales for the books already published bring in less money than buying a book costs. So there is, based on this, no interest in the subject. The fantasy scammers and Skinwalker Ranch, "disclosure" and 'alien fragments' are far more popular and make the scammers rich.

So no more books as I have four big books out there already.

The other question is why I am not posting as much to this blog as I used to. My response:

1) lack of interest. There have been two comments since 2015 (well, one was a thumbs up). I have asked readers over and over to forward any new cases they hear of but not a word.

2) the theft and use of original work by other bloggers and this has been going on for a long time. I even had to remove some of my original illustrations as people were using without permission and credit -that is called copyright theft or theft of intellectual copyright. The responses from these bloggers is usually to just ignore my email and keep using the illo. Annoyingly, these thieves start getting praise and credit for 'their' work -my work. So I am not spending hours on posts to have material stolen.

3) total and utter lack of cooperation by Ufologists. I have had a lot of cooperation from the AFU in Sweden but from the United States, Australia, Europe etc -nothing. I have actually provided material to researchers in these countries free of charge.  Just because you have a You Tube channel and claim to be trying to push "scientific research" while actively debunking does not make you credible.

Ufology is a social media/fantasy live action role playing club. Scamming and lying replaced real investigation and research decades ago. If you deal with facts and prove cases are actually solid then the "big boys" do not like that because it reveals how many lies they told and what truths they twisted.

Jacques Vallee, Budd Hopkins, David Jacobs, John Mack were joined by others including George Knapp and (later) Lou Elizondo. The people who make Ufology a joke while getting rich is a long list.

I have proven with this blog and my books that people out there have no serious interest in the subject. It's all about joining the fanatical fan base of an established fraud and giving them a lot of money.

Hope that answers the questions.

Monday, 25 September 2023

Scientists believe alien life could exist under 'impossible' conditions

 

Scientists believe alien life could exist under 'impossible' conditions (msn.com)

Life is partly sustained by self-sustaining chemical interactions
Life is partly sustained by self-sustaining chemical interactions© hh5800 / iStock

Scientists have found that one of the key pillars of theory around how life works – that it depends on carbon – may not be the case on other planets.

Here on Earth, life depends on organic compounds which are composed of carbon, and often involve other elements such as sulphur, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and phosphorus.

With organic compounds, life is partly sustained by chemical interactions called autocatalysis, which are self-sustaining.

That means they produce molecules which then enable the reaction to happen again, and do not need any outside influence to keep going on.

In the new study, scientists looked for autocatalysis in non-organic compounds.

The theory is that if autocatalysis helps drive a process called abiogenesis – the origin process for life – then this origin process could also come from non-organic matter.

Betül Kaçar, an astrobiologist, bacteriologist and evolutionary biologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, told news outlet Space.com: “It's important to explore these possibilities so that we have an idea of what all forms of life can look like, not just Earth life.”

"One of the major reasons that origin-of-life researchers care about autocatalysis is because reproduction — a key feature of life — is an example of autocatalysis.

“Life catalyses the formation of more life. One cell produces two cells, which can become four and so on.

“As the number of cells multiply, the number and diversity of possible interactions multiplies accordingly.”

The scientists searched in a huge trove of existing scientific documents for examples of autocatalysis, and found 270 different cycles of the reactions.

Most of the 270 examples did not feature organic compounds, but rather elements which are rare in life forms such as mercury, or the radioactive metal thorium.

“It was thought that these sorts of reactions are very rare,” Kaçar said in a statement. “We are showing that it's actually far from rare. You just need to look in the right place.”

Now, it means scientists can test these cycles to get a better understanding of how autocatalysis can work.

“The cycles presented here are an array of basic recipes that can be mixed and matched in ways that haven't been tried before on our planet,” said study author Zhen Peng, also an evolutionary biologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

“They might lead to the discovery of completely new examples of complex chemistry that work in conditions where carbon- or even silicon-based cycles are too either combusted or frozen out.”

The scientists published their findings in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

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