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Thursday, 12 September 2019

"Our investigators are all scientifically based..."

I have, for several months now, been trying to find UFO 'investigators' in the United States (particularly in Mississippi) but it seems that none are interested in re-opening and looking into old cases that have barely been looked at.

There was a peak of initial interest from two who asked "Is this for a TV show as I'm sure I could make time?"  On the response "No TV show" was involved....interest was lost.

I am sorry to say that this seems to prove that there is no real interest in scientific study or investigation amongst ufologists.  This is the very reason why persons in more established sciences (people in glass houses should not throw sticks) can simply dismiss "ufology".

The folder I am holding in the photograph is far from complete a catalogue but covers reports from the United States from 1971-1974 which is a period that saw a surge of good reports that were either "investigated by newspaper clipping" or at a very low level.

After over four decades every time I hear a MUFON promoter or ufologist utter the words "Our investigators are all scientifically based and we gave data and investigate to the degree of police crime investigations" I now yell out "Bovine excrement!"  It is an utter and outright lie.

Face it, from 1947 onward all ufology has achieved is to isolate itself from science and authorities and to turn the investigation into a money maker for certain frauds.

"Flying saucer enthusiasts" NOT "Ufology" (and pretending it is a science)

Sunday, 8 September 2019

Why this is The ONLY UFO Books You Will Ever Need

Charles I. Halt (b. 1939) is a retired United States Air Force colonel and a former deputy base commander of RAF Bentwaters, near WoodbridgeSuffolk. After serving in VietnamJapan and Korea, he was assigned to Bentwaters as deputy commander. The Rendlesham Forest incident of late December 1980 occurred shortly afterwards, and he was an important witness to events on the second night of sightings.

Why do I mention this?
Look who has my book  -Charles I Halt

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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 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.

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.

Saturday, 7 September 2019

It Will Fall On Deaf Ears But....

The Kathy Reeves or "Reeves farm" case from the 1960s has a special significance in that we know a few things about the case but the ufologists totally and utterly dropped the ball.  In fact, later writers and (lords help us) cryptozoologists have reported on it and given out so much erroneous detail that it took a long time to sort the mess out.

The reason for all of the ufological and cryptozoological bilge is simple -and I need to point out that ufologiosts in Europe and the UK are equally as guilty of this- they 'investigated' by newspaper clippings. Even the Centre for UFO Studies had only basic details until I updated their files in 2018.

The Reeves family, of course, moved and from that point on because 'lost' to us.

Yet we have a farm that had strange creatures sightings, UFO landings and multiple witnesses and no one could really be bothered because actually investigating meant spending time and energy -better to just collect newsclippings.

There are similar cases but the thing to note here is that the Reeves escaped the various dubious attentions of the ufologists and in particular the Scapolamene Kids -Jim and Coral Lorensen. The family just experienced the strange and weird and moved on into anonymity.

Lyndia, Linda or Lindia Morel -depending on who you read but most us Lyndia- had a number of Ufologists involved in her case such as Walter Webb, Hans Holzer and so on and despite the use of hypnopsis we still know as little about the case today as we did in 1973.  Morel passed Betty Hill's "litmus test" by telling her something about her case that Betty had never revealed about her own. Of course, not knowing what that was makes it meaningless to us.  But Morel had a name changed and moved town and so was another lucky escapee of dubious ufologists attention.

In the mid 1970s there were incidents reported from a Colorado Ranch (that took 24 pages of various APRO Bulletins to report on) that immediately bring to mind the dubious Skin Walker Ranch and equally dubious Marley Woods -UFOs and UFO landings, cattle mutilations, Bigfoot, CE3Ks -the works.  But the report in the APRO Bulletin seems to be where everything stops. I have been in touch with Dr Leo Sprinkle recently over this matter.  Certainly the book by the ranch owners that was supposed to reveal everything never appeared -there are some today who have now given up the search.  I am preparing a report.

The Mississippi Case -fully reported on in UFO Contact? has been auspicious in that no US UFO 'investigation' group or investigator -I use the term very loosely- has had any interest in re-opening this 1973 case in which multiple witnesses observed two UFOs -one landed- on a US Highway and one group reported it immediately to a local radio station.  Despite Ted Bloecher's appeal to the two local 'investigators' they stuck their noses into any case but this local one. I stated that, perhaps, the hair of the observers was not straight enough.  I think it fair to say that the 'investigators' displayed a high degree of racism in not talking to the witnesses or venturing near their homes as it was "a black neighborhood". 

Therefore, I will be trying to look into the report while some of the witnesses are, I hope, still alive.

I would urge any really serious UFO researcher who can to look into old pre-1980's CE3K or Entity incidents whether in the United States, Australia, Africa or Europe as most were just "investigated by newsclipping" and that means we may have lost a lot of valuable research material and evidence through ignorance and prejudice toward this type of report.


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

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.

Thursday, 5 September 2019

With so many enemies I guess I've made it in the world!

I find it rather interesting being the target of attempts to discredit me.  Cryptozoologists have faked at least six "big cat" reports -all forwarded to me anonymously- and all based in Devon.  I say no more.

Then we have the ghost hunters and "paranormalists" who cite my debunking of poltergeists -as any reader of my books or this blog will know I have seen poltergeist type activity with my own eyes and only when there are known hoaxers at work would I debunk.  I think those involved with the paranormal are missing the biggest explanation for 90% of 'ghost' sightings.

Then we have the Ufologists -both sat in their arm chairs collecting news-clippings and drawing conclusions based on some of the worst reporting around and those who have no idea what investigation and research means.  Aurora UFO crash -VERY WELL KNOWN HOAX but money spinner. Roswell -a fake story that was only picked up on in the late 1970s since which time at least 32,000 "sworn to silence" witnesses have come forward (I was being sarcastic with that 32,000 figure by the way). I could go on but the point I have made many, many times is that these pei=ople are ignoring genuine reports and accepting based on dubious eviodence the whole "greys abduction agenda".

I have, apparently, and that shows they have not read this blog nor any of my books, never come up with a single piece of credible evidence to discredit the abduction research of Hopkins or Jacobs. I have actually given plenty. Search the blog. But for Hopkins:





These four videos completely shred Hopkins' work while Jacobs' own words and behaviour shreds his. This is not an "earn a quick buck" game but a subject that should be treated as serious and of great importance -hence my disbelief and disgust that Ufologists and MUFON in particular will not re-open investigations into at least two major UFO Entity events with multiple witnesses.

They have the finances to carry out this work whereas I do not but still try my utmost.

So when I am told that bands of fakers and frauds such as cryptozoologists, ufologists and "paranormalists" are trying to feed me hoax reports and attack my credibility I have to respond with "so what?"  And believe me, I have had the debunkers -the real ones- try to discredit me.

With so many enemies I guess I've made it in the world!

Saturday, 13 July 2019

Still Available

I suspended publishing 2 and 3 since after 8 months or so not a single copy has sold,
But....














KATHLEEN MARDEN: The MUFON Experiencer Survey

"...We did not have the large amounts of money that were available to people like the Budd Hopkins and John Mack and David Jacobs had through Robert Bigelow"

BOOM!

Suddenly we realise WHY it was important for Hopkins and Mack to get the right results. We KNOW Hopkins "stacked the deck" to get the right results. Was this because that would be necessary to convince Bigelow to continue the much needed funding?  This has always been a very common problem with research groups at universities and private bodies who receive financial backing but they are expected to yield results to justify the financial backing.

We need to also remember that "published their work in peer review journals such as the MUFON Journal" is not peer review. The data has to be presented and that includes full transcripts, taped interviews, video taped interviews and all unedited. Everything has to be available and "I cut 20 minutes from the tape here as it was not really necessary" is a real cause for concern.

Every time I asked those involved or those associated with this line of work how it was being financed I was told "out of their own pocket".  Right up until 2017 that was the response.  In 2018 we suddenly hear that the Bigelow Foundation was a money source -a very secretive body who churn out Non Disclosure Agreements by the crate. It should have been made very clear from the moment these researchers approach for or are offered funding by Bigelow or any source that they are being funded.

Why is Bigelow not funding The Centre for UFO Studies in its decades long work...because it operates openly and exchanges data openly?

The Bigelow connection in this "abduction research" lowers its credibility even more.

Using 'results' from this research should be considered risky -Bigelow has been accused of playing smoke and mirrors far too often re. UFOs.

Sunday, 30 June 2019

Blog Update: Face Book Page

Not renewing here.
Yes, most major posts and features are no longer available to read here.

Reason is simple: over 14,000 views of this blog and there has been no show of support in anyway. I do not expect people to comment "nice post" or "I'd like to read more about this" people come here for a free read and in some cases steal material I have written to use as their own.

I had to struggle with myself over this but what convinced me, after every argument I could put up about keeping the blog active, was the fact that 14,000 views by people allegedly interested in the subjects covered had not resulted in the purchase of a single one of my books -my sole income and what kept me posting here.

Then I found more sites using more of my work and even my original art images.  That is plain theft.

You are seriously interested in fact and showing support then buy a book. Perhaps you prefer to just buy and read the fantasy books where you are told lies. Your choice.

I told someone that as soon as my books start selling I would start updating the blog -knowing full well that you do not support anything posted here so would never buy.

I have the Face Book page that no one has shown interest in even though I updated it.

It really did come to a crunch situation financially and that is why I made the decision about this blog...not that anyone cares.

Face Book page is where you should be looking.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2463400933890105/?epa=SEARCH_BOX

Thursday, 27 June 2019

An Explanation

I was asked why I was going to post things to Face Book. The answer is simple.

Producing new posts for this blog takes time. I hear from no one. No comments. No news items forwarded. I may as well post to myself.

366,077 people have viewed and read the AOP blog. Over 4000 have read the AE CE3K blog. That is a total of 370, 187 views.  But not one person has even purchased a copy of one of my books which are full of far more interesting things than you'll find here and I am NOT going to publish chapter after chapter for free.

If 370, 187 views shows interest in these subjects why are there no book sales.

We have been over this before: you want something for free that does not cost you money or force you to read even if you are going to learn far more.

So, this group gets left as it is but Face Book is not ideal but it is easy to post to while I answer messages.

Pure and simple.

I get no financial support from the blogs and certainly no moral support!  See you on FB or not.

Wednesday, 26 June 2019

most Material on Face Book Page now.

Some reports and other information not posted here will be posted on the AE-CE3K Face Book page. If there are any questions please Message via that page.

Some Odd and Unusual Case

Taken from Unidentified - Identified


   This report came to my attention in 1980 after BUFORA forwarded it –and only then because they hoped it might feature in a  publication they were hoping might get them more members by reading the “juicy cases”.

   During the winter of 1958/1959, Mr L was driving along the A38 toward Bristol and there was very little traffic around though the time was approaching Midnight. With no warning the car stopped as all the electrics failed; being of a mechanical bent what happened did not make sense to him.  The one thing Mr L cannot say is for how long he just sat in his car before he got out and opened up the bonnet.  He looked at the engine and then “as far as I can remember” went to the boot of the car to get his tools. As he returned to the front of the vehicle he was taken aback as the engine re-started by itself and the lights came on.

   His first thought was that someone must have gotten into the car and started it up but, looking, he found the car empty.  It made no sense and unnerved him so he got back into the car and drove off at speed “to get away from the spot”.  Even in 1980, he was nervous about going past this spot.

   Mr L reported that he had the definite feeling that the energy from the car as well as himself had somehow been drained.   He felt that this might account for his not moving when the electrics initially died.  When the car re-started he said that there was a definite feeling within himself of a flow of energy (see the Mr A report) which he likened to the feeling of the sun on your back when sun-bathing.  This sensation made him “feel ten feet tall, terrific”.  It was as though a barrier had been placed over driver and vehicle and the removed.

   The fact that he had no idea how long the incident had lasted is worth noting, though he did know that some time was missing.  He described the feeling, which seems to have unnerved him even decades later, that he had “visited another planet” or something associated with another planet though he cannot recall any object being present.

   Mr L had decided to face his fears and contacted BUFORA before he was due to move abroad.  BUFORA stressed the importance of getting in touch with the witness “urgently”.  How “urgent” seemed to be down to the fact that this case might provide fodder for a new publication and BUFORA stated openly that it hoped the publicity would bring in new members.  My phone call to the National Investigations Coordinator was rather brusque: get off my backside and look into this urgently was insulting since BUFORA had sat on this “urgent” matter for over four months before sending it to me.

   By this time I believe that Mr L had second thoughts about opening up the memory. The flash of courage was gone.  He moved and I eventually traced him to Zimbabwe but it was all in vain.  When a percipients decides to build up courage and contact the ‘experts’ they need to act quickly before any change of mind.

   It was the late Lord Clancarty who brought this series of events to my attention and suggested that, as I was also Bristol based, it might be worth looking into. I do recall talking to both Mr and Mrs G and from what I recall –I spoke to them over 40 years ago- they seemed quite normal and down-to-earth. In Mrs G’s case all the events took place in the family home in St. George and in 1965.

   Mrs G was always alone in the house and only one experience took place on a Thursday, the rest all occurred on Mondays. She was always usually busy in the kitchen with the door between it and the lounge always open. On one occasion she suddenly found her consciousness filled with a very strong compulsion to look into the lounge. Mrs G would then turn to find a tall man, around 6 feet 3 inches (1.9 m), with fair-skin and rosy-cheeks. Rather “good looking” is how she described her uninvited visitor.  He a grey, metallic-looking two-piece suit; the coat being hip length and having a round neck collar. There was a 4 inches (10 cms) wide belt but of darker material around the waist; the trousers were not tight-fitting and were tucked into the tops of rather large, dark boots. This visitor wore a rather large, bulbous silvery helmet.

   If that was not odd enough, what happened might be considered so; Mrs G would stare at the man for 1-3 seconds, turn away but, looking back –he was gone. On other occasions Mrs G would enter the lounge and find the figure looking at her.  I began to suspect that I was going to hear a lot of “Contactee twaddle” but I asked about communications from this visitor: none.  Not a single word was spoken and there was no claim of telepathic contact; Mrs G never saw the figure appear or disappear so what was going on?

   I had to leave open the possibility that more was going on than Mrs G remembered but she seemed perfectly able to account for all of her time; no “suddenly I realised an hour had gone by”.  There was a sequence of six appearances and that was it. To Mrs G it made no sense and all I can think of as a possible explanation looking back at the case now is whether she might have been prone to parahypnagogia?  Gurstelle and Oliveira distinguish a state which they call daytime parahypnagogia (DPH), the spontaneous intrusion of a flash image or dreamlike thought or insight into one's waking consciousness. DPH is typically encountered when one is "tired, bored, suffering from attention fatigue, and/or engaged in a passive activity." The exact nature of the waking dream may be forgotten even though the individual remembers having had such an experience.

   To me this seemed to answer everything.  Unfortunately, the proverbial fly-in-the-ointment here was Mr G and his experience. It was this unpublished account that Lord Clancarty thought I might find interesting and it was.

Some time between 1967/1968, Mr G was driving his lorry at night and was on Telegraph Hill, south-west of Exeter and north of Chudleigh in the Haldon Hills. The drive had been normal but then his vehicle headlights (four of them) picked out five figures standing by a hedgerow –on the other side of this hedgerow was a steep incline.

   Only one of the figures was partly turned towards him, the others simply looked up in an uninterested manner.  Mr G described them as 3 feet (90 cms) tall, “chocolate coloured” and with no head hair (“bald”).  The entities appeared to have no joints but “bendy limbs”; he saw them for 10-15 seconds as he drove by “flabbergasted”

   That was it and Mr G had only told his wife, Lord Clancarty (in a letter) and then me.  There was definitely no object sighted though the steep incline beyond the hedgerow “could” have hidden one but that would be pure speculation. These were not (moving) scarecrows and were living things with only one showing any real interest in the approach of his vehicle.  Mr G was most assuredly not asleep but quite awake and feeling fine.

   This is the type of report that can really drive someone made if they need to classify an incident; “We have no idea what they were doing but they were near a UFO” helps them in these situations but there was no UFO.  I really do not doubt Mr G as he seemed genuine but what do we make of this?  I hate to say it but “it was something that happened” and that is it.  I would love an answer but I doubt I will ever get one. Mrs G might have suffered from DPH but not Mr G –that is stretching explaining things away just too far.

   If ufologists I was associated with were unwilling to talk to Mr and Mrs G, whom they called “UFO-nuts” I found that with the next case it was more a case of “Let’s not get too involved”.  

   When I read of the 1973 A428 incident I had suspicions that there was far more to the case and wrote to FSR who assured me that if the case was “of importance” then they were sure that they would hear about it all.  This was never explained to me and since the percipients’ names and address were supplied to FSR but anonymity requested –and it had taken a year for the details to get to them- I doubted anything more would be heard.  It was up to FSR to approach those involved or at least let me contact them; that was just not going to be done or allowed.

   At 02:00 hours on a Sunday morning in September, 1973, Mr A was driving home from a dance and noted that the time on the church clock in the village of Little Houghton as he passed through.  He then slowed down for what he thought were the headlights of an approaching car but found himself suddenly blinded by a single, very bright white light right in front of his windscreen.

   Mr A then found himself walking along Bromham Bridge, 2 miles (3.2 kms) outside of Bedford, Bedfordshire.  His shoes and coat were wet as though he had walked through long grass; he felt refreshed and wide awake. The time was now 07:00 hours –he was missing five hours.

   Mr A made his way to a friend’s house and persuaded him to drive back along the road as he had no idea where his car was and it was eventually found near a main road turn-off.  To be precise Mr A’s car was found in a ploughed field with no tracks leading up to it visible; the field gate was also bolted.  The car itself was locked and unmarked but required a farmer using his tractor to get it out of the field.

   Mr A did express the fact that he had fears regarding what happened to him; these were building up inside of him and one day he got drunk and violent and told his sister about the incident.  His behaviour was unusual but typical of what you find in percipients in these cases; he dismissed the whole incident as a “road accident” and was accepting no other explanations.  

   Here is the big problem; Mr A was very concerned that “it” might happen again and he explained this in his letter to FSR.  This letter was a blatant plea for help or looking to the ‘experts’ for some kind of advice and Mr A obviously must have known there was far more to his impossible “car accident”. If the case was “of importance” said FSR; 5 hours go missing after a mysterious white light appears in front of his car and he ends up miles away with no memory of what happened and his car in the middle of ploughed field with no tyre tracks and a bolted field gate.

   Mr A was obviously suffering from traumatic stress and though he did not need people jumping in suggesting hypnosis he could have certainly done with talking to experienced investigators.  Investigators should not just be there to get the report then dump the witness; the job entails far more than that and FSR proved itself nothing more than a fancy hobby journal repeatedly. 

   This is another potentially important case lost to us but I hope that Mr A found some peace of mind because it is the best we can hope for.  In some cases, however, people seek help from ufologists but the trauma is such that they back away and more than a few move home and try to put what happened to them out of their mind –as with the Werrington case.

   At around 21:30 hours one night in January, 1974, Mr AB and Miss J were driving along the A52 when they spotted a large but faint green light pass over the road from right to left. This light moved as though pacing the car but staying ahead of it and it continued to do so until the junction with the A520 where the object veered off to the left and the couple followed.  It was still in sight as they approached Leek some three minutes later; the couple decided that it was pointless following this object if it was not going to land and so turned back.

   Not far from Cheddleton village, Miss J turned to look into the rear of the car –nothing was there though both felt the over-powering sensation that they were being watched.  Mr AB was very shaken and stopped the car; the feeling continued and grew stronger until the hairs on their necks stood up.  At this point the duo left the car and, in the dark, spoke in whispers as they tried to work out what had caused the feeling; Mr AB went so far as to check out the empty car boot.  It was empty.

   Mr AB looked up and saw a black rectangular ‘hole’ (an object) directly above them; a green light shone down onto the road in front of the car while a blue light did likewise to the rear of the vehicle. Both lights then began to focus in on the car –the couple leapt in and drove off.

   At the A520 junction the object was once more slightly in front of the car; by this time Mr AB and Miss J were both very scared but even so Mr AB felt compelled to follow the object.  As they turned at the junction the car went over a bumpy, noisy patch –this was a cattle grid at Ilam near Dovedale, Derbyshire: this was some 15 miles (23 kms) away from where they were.  In fact, it took Mr AB ten minutes to try to find out exactly where they were.  The most unnerving discovery was finding that it was now 01:30 hours –some three-and-a-half hours had been lost.

   Mr AB turned the car around and as the main A523 was reached both jumped: it should have been total darkness but they were now surrounded by houses and street lights.  Confused, the couple eventually found someone who told them that they were in Macclesfield.  This was some 20 miles (30 kms) from where they had turned back on to the A523.  It was also now 03:30 hours. 

   The couple headed to the local police station but did not mention the object.  The police got a squad car in Stoke to let Miss J’s parents know that she would be home in an hour or so. The police later confirmed that the couple had shown signs of being tense.  Petrol consumption was consistent with the normal journey but certainly did not take into account the “mileage jumps”.

   Norman Oliver of BUFORA noted that the couple did not want any publicity but felt that regression hypnosis might help them recall what happened. However, the couple moved away and left no forwarding address.  I suspected, and still do, that the couple just wanted to take it no further; it had been traumatic and that was it, all over with.  The parents of Miss J must surely have known where their daughter went but if percipients say “no” and go to the extent of moving away the investigator has no other option than to accept that decision. At the time Norman Oliver had hoped that the couple might get in touch at some later date; they have not.
   
   If BUFORA and particularly FSR were frustrating at times I found Contact (UK) could be equally aggravating despite it having a great data research officer in the form of J. Bernard Delair, whose work on the annual UFO Registers leaves today’s ufologists severely lacking. When I read of the Bicester case I was fairly new to the whole CE3K/AE work and this sounded like one to get my teeth into.

   On the evening of the 9th October, 1974, two 13 year old boys entered the station office of the Ministry of Defence Police at the Central Ordnance Depot, Bicester, Oxfordshire.  Both were described as appearing to be in a state of fright.  It seems that a “thing”, resembling a large, hunched man, had followed them along the Ploughly Road from the village of Ambrosden towards Lower Arncott; a distance of a quarter mile (0.8 km).

   This “thing” was accompanied by a light in the sky; neither the object nor the entity made any noise.  The boys were so shocked that they had to be treated by the MoD police officers; a dog and handler were sent to check around but saw nothing. A doctor later diagnosed one of the boys as suffering from severe shock.

   According to Contact (UK) there “seems to be far more to this case” and though they had contact details they carried out no thorough investigation and despite by association with Lord Clancarty - 8th Lord Clancarty, Brinsley le Poer Trench founded the organisation in 1967- that was it; I could not get access to the information to carry out an investigation.

   Both boys would now be in their 50’s so there is hope that it might be possible to trace them and find out what happened.

   I need to point out that these cases are just a few of those lost to research over the years and while the ‘psychic’ photographs of Stella Lansing received many pages of coverage in FSR and while its editors railed against science and the establishment for ignoring the phenomenon it was doing like-wise with fake science, pontification and, in a few cases, publishing fake reports such as the Braemar landing and entity case.  It allowed and encouraged armchair investigation and ignored cases that should have been the subject to so much more intense investigation.

   Maybe we can correct some of these failings with cold case investigations. I hope so.



"Flying Saucer Review created the term Humanoid"

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