Tuesday, 24 December 2019

The 1958 Biggleswade UFO: A Contribution to Science - The Saucers That Time Forgot

Some remarkable aspects of the UFO phenomenon and its collision with humans. How can a hoax be a contribution to science? Read Curt Collins' fascinating presentation of the career of one Frank Arthur Russell to find out about that excuse. Brent Swancer serves up a whole bunch of weird while talking about Truly Bizarre Encounters with Insectoid Humanoids, some of which seem to involve UFOs. Brent considers many different possibilities behind these surpassingly strange reports. We may be on a more tangible footing with Nick Redfern's Microwaves and Russian Weirdness...and the MJ12 Documents. Nick looks forward to more from Jack Brewer on a disgusting intelligence matter that strangely--or perhaps not?--peripherally involves those super-controversial purported UFO pages. On a decidedly more positive yet still mysterious matter, Miguel (Red Pill Junkie) Romero tells us about Close Encounters of the Healing Kind. "RPJ" offers three cases of healing he associates with UFOs and suggests that just possibly microwave radiation emitted by UFOs can have a positive effect. This is in contrast to the low-level microwaves of Nick Redfern (and, through him, Jack Brewer's referenced article) which had negative impacts upon US Embassy people in Moscow. Whether this is so, RPJ is most likely correct that UFOs (and whatever is behind them) are not all bad, nor all good, in the human sense of these terms. Maybe UFOs have multiple different origins and are united mostly in the one common fact that they just are? (WM)

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