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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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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.

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