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RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 10-27-2025 RE: Some more UFO stuff - F2d5thCav - 10-27-2025 (10-27-2025, 05:48 AM)babushka Wrote: Apparently the order for Gordon Copper and Ingo Swann to talk about "what they knew" came from the Clintons. Today I'm also of the opinion that Budd Hopkins and John Mack deserves closer scrutiny and not necessarily of the friendly kind for dubious practices. Big problem with the entire UFO topic is how compromised it is by various special interests.
RE: Some more UFO stuff - babushka - 10-27-2025 (10-27-2025, 07:33 AM)F2d5thCav Wrote:(10-27-2025, 05:48 AM)babushka Wrote: Apparently the order for Gordon Copper and Ingo Swann to talk about "what they knew" came from the Clintons. Today I'm also of the opinion that Budd Hopkins and John Mack deserves closer scrutiny and not necessarily of the friendly kind for dubious practices. Dunces, useful idiots. Basically what I suspect happens is the alphabet agencies or whatever "cabal" has a stake keeps an eye out for idiots and then co-opt them wittingly or unwittingly to push whatever agenda fits. They feed them bullshit and if they swallow it send more, that kind of thing. Or just plain blackmailing whoever gets an audience in the public if the house isn't clean. One thing is true at least, the "UFO" topic is the perfect coverup for anything. A distraction, a honeypot whatever, it all works because of the undefined nature and general craziness surrounding Ufology. Sexual abuse, alien abductions, hypnotism and memory regression all seem to go hand in hand or I don't know wtf at this point because all the cases that comes to my desk goes that way. RE: Some more UFO stuff - babushka - 10-28-2025 Dean Radin popping out of the woodwork again Dean Radin, PhD, is chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Science in Novato, California. He is author of The Conscious Universe, Entangled Minds, Supernormal, and Real Magic. His latest book is titled The Science of Magic. . RE: Some more UFO stuff - EndtheMadnessNow - 10-29-2025 Scotland’s first ‘officially reported’ UFO abduction: the A70 incident (August 17, 1992). The A70 UFO encounter and alien abduction experience of Garry Wood and Colin Wright. Location: the A70 road in Scotland, between Edinburgh and the village of Tarbrax, near the Harperrig Reservoir. "It is easy to see why the A70 Incident is not only one of the most intriguing UFO and alien abduction cases in Scotland, but surely one of the most interesting on record anywhere." The A70 Incident – Alien Abduction On A Scottish Road (Long & detailed) ![]() THE A70 ABDUCTION CASE, by Brian Allan MoD took alien abduction of Scots duo seriously, according to secret file Book on this incident: "The A70 UFO Incident: (Scotland’s First ‘Officially Reported’ UFO Abduction)" by Malcolm Robinson. Transcript of Colin Wright's hypnotic regression conducted by Helen Walters: A70 Abductions RE: Some more UFO stuff - babushka - 10-29-2025 (10-29-2025, 05:04 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: Scotland’s first ‘officially reported’ UFO abduction: the A70 incident (August 17, 1992). "The use of hypnotic regression in the case, though, like in other incidents, is to some researchers a red flag for caution." every time RE: Some more UFO stuff - Ninurta - 10-29-2025 (10-29-2025, 05:04 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: Transcript of Colin Wright's hypnotic regression conducted by Helen Walters: A70 Abductions That's a very interesting site. Seems to have something for everyone. I'll have to deep dive the section on "Ghost Lights". Maybe I'll be able to find out what in the hell that floating light I caught on my surveillance cameras was. . RE: Some more UFO stuff - EndtheMadnessNow - 10-31-2025 (10-29-2025, 06:49 AM)babushka Wrote: "The use of hypnotic regression in the case, though, like in other incidents, is to some researchers a red flag for caution." Yep, due to a rash of bad psycho-hypnotists/hypnotherapy. Never been fully convinced this actually works or has worked but I'm sure some CIA psychologists know better. We don't have that Minority Report device, yet? ********** MUFON Florida host Matt Kellison introduces aerospace historian, UFO researcher and television personality Michael Schratt who presents "Retrievals of the Third Kind - Cosmic Crashes, Corpses & Cover Ups!" It's 2 hrs long and I've only listened to half. Nothing new if you're already familiar with Michael Schratt's presentations. I believe the "crash Retrieval" teams started back in early cold war days with US military retrieving Russian space debris and other objects of interest. That's been noted in declassified files. We just don't know what all exactly was recovered. Lots of cover-ups no doubt. |