The following page and word count for the prose books ought to prove how much work went into each:
Some Things Strange & Sinister 330pp 92,979 words
Some More Things Strange & Sinister 322pp 96,931 words
Pursuing The Strange & Weird 240pp 66, 911 words
The Bizarre Legend & Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack 54pp 19,138 words
Red Paper:Canids 202pp 67,261 words
The Girt Dog of Ennerdale 42pp 13,527 words
Strange & Mysterious Beasts 324 pp 70,539 words
UFO Contacts:Looking At The Evidence 530pp 171,972 words
Unidentified –Identified 220pp 73,671 words
Contact! Encounters with Extra Terrestrial Entities? 370pp 140,865 words
The Hooper Interviews 365pp 78,672 words
Total Word Count: 824,555
Of course that does not include the hundreds of images -some very rare of thought to have been lost 100-120 years ago, illustrations and countless reference and everything is factual -no lies or twisting facts to sell the book like most authors dealing with "World Mysteries"
The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) says that we may have to wait many thousands of years before any signals sent gets a response if they are detected.
The real SETI may already have established the there is alien life –and it has been visiting Earth for at least 70 years.
Once the mass of reports of
Close Encounters of the Third Kind and entity encounters are sifted there remains a strong core of cases that defy logical explanation and suggest that these encounters have resulted in physiological effects and post traumatic stress.
Terry Hooper-Scharf of the CE3K/AE Project has led research into these reports for over 40 years and in this work takes a look at rare or obscure reports as well as cataloguing encounters from Germany and Portugal and focuses in on correlations in the reports and how the Dandenong (Kelly Cahill) encounter could be the best case ever reported.
Have the serious investigators and researchers looking into UFOs been unearthing better evidence of extra terrestrial life and contact with humans than established SETI ?
Product DetailsCopyright Terry Hooper-Scharf (Standard Copyright Licence) Edition First Publisher Terry Hooper-Scharf/Black Tower Comics & Books Published 26 December 2018 Language English Pages 370 Binding Perfect-bound Paperback Interior Ink Black & white Weight 1.03 kg Dimensions (centimetres) 20.98 wide x 29.69 tall (A4)
I have given this blog all I can to get discussion and maybe exchange of information going this year and the responses?
Zero.
I have posted items that you are not going to see anywhere else and, though a good few have been lifted and used by others as 'their' research nothing else has happened.
The post: "Did we just discover 24 alien civilisations" would be BIG news especially amongst those with a UFO interest. It received THE lowest number of views ever....8
The AOP Journal has gotten rave reviews and it's currently discounted and was published in October 2018....not one single sale.
Muy research is carrying on privately and will only be seen in my books.
This came from Johan Gustavsson of the AFU and if anyone has any information on this case please let me know -blacktowercg@hotmail.com
Terry
We recently found this somewhat intriguing abduction story in the Creighton archive at AFU.
It is a rather thoroughly described missing time story with delayed recollection of a typical abduction and some peculiar aftereffects. However as far as I can se the report is so far unpublished and have only been sent to Harry Challenger and possibly a few other researchers as well. The correspondence is attached below.
"To make a long story short the witness name is P--- E----- and he encountered a vertically oriented cigar shaped object in a wooded area in Shropshire in 1984. When returning home after the encounter he realized a whole day had passed. Later he recalled the typical abduction scenario during therapy sessions (no mention of hypnosis though) and some time later he started to develop some lasting physiological symptoms which he connected with the incident. The most prominent was that hes genitals shrunk and he became impotent but there where also more common effects such as nausea, rashes, loose of weight and hair loose. He later meet a woman named Zoyra on a number of occasions who seemed to know about the incident and the aftereffects without the witness having told anyone but hes therapist about it. "
The letters are dated in 2006 but the recipient is not clearly included in all sections of the correspondence.
One of the most bizarre accounts of UFO folklore involves an incident that allegedly occurred in Voronezh, Russia. This case was reported in the United States by the St. Louis Dispatch.
The story was originally published on October 11, 1989, in America, but its origin was the Russian newspaper TASS.
The report recounts the adventures of several young children who claimed to have seen a three-eyed alien with a robot escort.
The craft, according to eye witness testimony, landed on the outskirts of the city. Shortly thereafter, the tall alien appeared, and upon seeing the young lad, shot a type of weapon at him, causing him to vanish before the eyes of the other people around him.The alien was said to be about nine foot tall.
There are several important elements one must keep in mind regarding this extremely strange case of a close encounter. The original details of the case were brought forward by Genrikh Silanov, head of the Voronezh Geophysical Laboratory, who gave details to the TASS agency.
Silanov stated that the media took an enormous amount of creative freedom with his report.
“Don’t believe all you hear from Tass,” he stated.” We never gave them part of what they published.”
I take this statement to mean that only a part of the news agency’s report was based on the facts obtained from Silanov.
The agency had informed the entire world that Russian scientists had confirmed that an alien spaceship carrying giants with tiny heads had landed in Voronezh, a city of over 800,000 people located about 300 miles southeast of Moscow.
They stated that as many as three of these giant creatures had emerged from the alien ship. The ship was described as a large, shining ball. These strange creatures were said to have walked in a nearby park, accompanied by a menacing robot. Ironically, TASS was the only media member to print the story in Russia.
In defense of the TASS account, Soviet reporter Skaya Kultura said that the agency was following the ”the golden rule of journalism.”The newspaper Pravda declined to print, or comment on the strange tale.
The TASS account also stated: “A boy screamed with fear, but when the alien gazed at him, with eyes shining, he fell silent, unable to move. Onlookers screamed, and the UFO and the creatures disappeared.”They saw a ”three-eyed alien” about 10 feet tall, clad in silvery overalls and bronze-colored boots and wearing a disk on his chest. “
“The reader must know everything.”
The TASS account stated that the UFO landed in Voronezh on September 27, 1989, at 6:30 P.M. Young boys playing soccer witnessed the event, stating that a pinkish glow preceded the descent of the unusual flying craft.
The pink glow became a deep red as it touched down. Most witnesses described the object as a flattened, disc shape. A crowd quickly gathered, and peered through a hatch that opened.
It was suggested that I put a question to readers of this blog. I have never had any kind of comment or reaction on blogs so I do not hold much hope on this one!
It is quite simple: which CE3k/Entity case do YOU think is the most authentic or that you would like to see far more investigation/detail of?
That is it. You just need to comment simply - just who was involved where and when ie: "Walters, Essex, 1973"
John Hanson has completed work on The Halt Perspective (book 2) and yesterday shared news about Volume 4 (new and revised) of Haunted Skies the UFO history encyclopedia.
I cannot recommend these books enough. I've been at this UFO game since 1974 and there are cases here totally new to me -because people have only reported them to John. Also there is a lot more updated info on old cases and fully illustrated!