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SUBJECT: MORE ON CROP CIRCLES FILE: UFO3208
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PART 3
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(FOLLOWING SEPT. 22, 1991 UPLOAD OF CIRCLE.TXT FROM WGA
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BBS. CONTINUATION OF CIS THREAD FILES CIRCIS.TXT AND
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CIRCS2.TXT)
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#: 189890 S10/Paranormal Issues
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06-Nov-91 23:48:55
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Sb: Crop Circles
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Fm: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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To: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
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Hi Terry,
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Just finished reading the new MUFON journal and thought
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I would see what you thought of it. I found Michael
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Chorost's data on the 1991 crop circles to be very
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interesting. His information on Marshall Dudley's research
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into the radiation found in the samples of the soil from
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inside the circles and from outside the circles leading
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Dudley to the belief that some sort of plasma energy is
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involed and Dr. W.C. Levengood's analyses of the plant
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samples that indicate some form of cell damage that might
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have been caused by microwave energy (he duplicated a
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similar type of cell damage using a microwave oven) made me
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think of the Science forum's crop circle message thread file
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in the library. I don't know if you have read that file, but
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the main point of it was that some of the circles may have
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been created by SDI using some form of plasma laser or
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microwave (maser) weapon system. It is a good article and I
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am considering sending off to the Fund to find out how much
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they want for the full report.
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I liked Art Hufford's GB photos. The double rings on
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the ball shape make it hard to think of the object as an
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airplane. Also Bruce Maccabee's letter. Sounds like he is
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trying to back off from his confrontation with Rex
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Salisberry over the "Current Affair" misunderstanding. If he
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is attempting to make peace in his own way then more power
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to him. The community needs more cooperation and less
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confrontation if it is to get the job done.
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How goes the therapy? Have you graduated to the next
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level yet? Hope
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your doing well.
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Terry
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#: 189964 S10/Paranormal Issues
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07-Nov-91 05:12:46
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Sb: #189890-Crop Circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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Terry, I noticed your note to Terry Ecker, and the reference
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to a thread in the "Science" forum about SDI origins for
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some of the crop events. I'm the uploader of the original
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CIRCLE.TXT, which is in the Paranormal Lib. 10 here. It's
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the original thread from the "Science & Health" forum of the
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(members only) BBS of the Writers' Guild of Amercia, West
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(WGA), Los Angeles. That file, plus the CIS thread that
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followed, called CIRCIS.TXT, are in both the SPACE and
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ASTRONOMY libraries 17, "New Uploads." Another volume is
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yet to come.
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The thread continued - especially on ASTRONOMY/Satellite
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Obseration. If you're aware of a thread in any location not
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mentioned above, I'd like to hear of it. The thread kept
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going after CIRCIS.TXT, and has reached quite a level of
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development. I'll be uploading a "a second volume" of the
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CIS thread as soon as some people have a chance to get the
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last word. If you or others here haven't already seen it, I
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encourage a look at CIRCLE.TXT and CIRCIS.TXT. I also
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apolgize for their length, but the issues raised are of some
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importance. I hope you and others will check it out.
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Bob
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#: 93625 S3/Satellite Observing
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07-Nov-91 22:31:26
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Sb: CIRCS2.TXT (CIRCLE.TXT)
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: All
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CIRCS2.TXT, the continuation of the CIS thread (CIRCIS.TXT),
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which was generated by CIRCLE.TXT, is currently in SPACE
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Lib. 17. I hated to end it with my own response to some
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comments, not wanting to steal the last word. If the thread
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continues, it will be resent as soon as a less seemingly
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self-serving stopping point is reached. My apologies to any
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participants who may feel they were left dangling. The
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upload contains directions to where the thread is, to allow
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overlap before the next forum pruning.
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For the sake of those among "All" who haven't tuned in, this
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refers to the "crop circle" thread, debating the possibility
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of (some) crop events as being artifacts of satellite borne
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laser/maser/other SDI (or something) experiments.
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Bob
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#: 190998 S10/Paranormal Issues
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08-Nov-91 20:17:05
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Sb: #190159-#Crop Circles
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Fm: Stephen Ryland 72345,366
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To: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
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Terry-
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Yes, I wonder how many may be crop marks. If you look at
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a dense site in Britian you will see many crop marks
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identifying buried earthworks, etc. Also, many times the
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difference in soil type along the earthworks or slight
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elevation differences will cause the grain to grow higher,
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sometimes in positive or negative crop marks. When heavy
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winds some, this higher grain is knocked down-this is a well
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known and studied phenomenon. Of course, this by no means
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explains everything, but may explain some.
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Steve
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#: 191229 S10/Paranormal Issues
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09-Nov-91 07:36:19
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Sb: #190998-Crop Circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Stephen Ryland 72345,366
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Stephen, I wanted to acknowledge your thoughts about the
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effects of buried earthworks, re (some) crop circle events.
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As a result I scanned the available photographs, and see a
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few which may be just that. I suspect that when this is
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relatively sorted out, some archaeologists will be applying
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for excavation grants on a few of them. Only a few,
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however.
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The formations which triggered the SDI connection, however,
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all formed at night, with sharp outlines, relatively
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quickly, in the absence of wind, and clearly placed with
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precision within the fields. No incursions into adjoining
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roads, under fences, or anything like that.
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Your thoughts may well account for some, however. (Where's
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that grant application manual I had lying around here...)
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Bob
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#: 191143 S10/Paranormal Issues
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09-Nov-91 01:28:50
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Sb: #189964-Crop Circles
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Fm: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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Hi Bob,
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Yes, CIRCLE.TXT is the file I was referring to. I
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found it very interesting and informative. I don't really
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know what to make of the circles and have been trying to
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keep an open mind on them. The SDI angle is as good an
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explanation for some of the circles as I have read yet. I
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have always felt that there is more capability to SDI than
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the government wants us to think about. The umbrella against
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nuke warheads was just a way for the government to get the
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funding it needed (shades of the Willie Horton scare
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tactics). I have not read the CIRCIS.TXT file yet. Is it in
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the Paranormal library also? I was unaware that anyone else
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on CIS was talking about the circles until I read the
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CIRCLE.TXT file. Thanks for uploading it. Have you pulled
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together the circles threads from this forum yet (is that
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what CIRCIS.TXT is?)? If not, I could go back over my
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message files and pull together what I have for you.
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BTW, I have no problem with the size of the files, but
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you might want to break them down to 60-70K parts. A lot of
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people can't work with files that big for one reason or
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another.
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Terry
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#: 191144 S10/Paranormal Issues
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09-Nov-91 01:29:04
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Sb: #190158-Crop Circles
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Fm: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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To: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
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Terry,
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Congrats on your "graduation". Glad to hear your doing
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better by the day. It was nice of Anne to set the treader up
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the way she did. A perscription pool!! No wonder my
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insurance rates are going up <G>. Hope the weather gets
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better so that you can use it again before next spring.
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Please tell Rex and Carol that I think they have done
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an excellent research job on Gulf Breeze and that I hope
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they can reach a understanding with Bruce M that will be
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satisfactory to both. When you get that copy of
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"Soldier of Fortune" please let me know the issue, as I
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would like to read it.
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Yes, Chorost's ideas about the megaliths and crop marks
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was also a good point. I had a 3x5 foot crop rectangle in my
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backyard a couple of years ago. Couldn't figure out what
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caused it till I dug down about a foot and found a old
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septic tank. It must have been put in back in the late 50's
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when this end of town was just that, the end of town :).
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I think what we are going to find out about the circles
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is that they are a combination of many different causes.
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Crop marks, hoaxes, weather and natural phenomena, a couple
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of UFO's, possibly SDI testing and who knows what else. What
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really amazes me is that so much is happening in such a
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small area, relatively speaking.
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Keep getting healthy,
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Terry
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09-Nov-91 06:21:31
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Sb: #191143-#Crop Circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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Hi back, Terry. Actually both Terrys'.
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I was very pleased at your reaction to CIRCLE.TXT. With the
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history of the megalith's, Ley lines, et al - the site
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really was made to order. I found the comments about
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delayed reactions based on prior sites to be very evocative,
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and I would include a few in particular as among "most of
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the above." The reason I narrow it to a few is the
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precision with which some of the most spectacular align with
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current furrows, and include a directional reference
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(Barbury is a good example) to true north. Also among the
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more recent ones is a copy of an Anasazi (11th century
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Arizona) petroglyph. The impression was that somebody made
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a mistake or was kibbitzing. Surreal...
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The CIRCLE.TXT unfortunately had to be kept intact, since it
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had an internal continuity which we (the participants)
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agreed needed to be preserved, as the debate left many with
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more flexible attitudes than those with which they began.
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It was happening on a BBS of professional writers, and the
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development of attitudes and the continuity of the thread
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seemed seamless. CIRCLE.TXT, as long as it is, astonished us
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by the number of downloads it did receive, from the
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ISSUES/PARANORMAL Lib. 10 (46, the last time I looked) and
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more from SPACE and ASTRONOMY Libraries 17 (New Uploads),
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both of which accepted it. CIRCIS.TXT is the compiled
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CompuServe thread which ensued, and CIRCS2.TXT is it's
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continuation. Both are also in SPACE and ASTRONOMY
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Libraries 17. CIRCS2.TXT is the shortest, as we are
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painfully aware of the expense of downloading long files.
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We knew this theory was (publicly) non-existent elsewhere,
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and that it ought to made accessible on a global basis.
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Interestingly, the UKFORUM declined it, and the thread there
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ended with a lot of empty headers. Hmm. As it turned out,
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many of the major contributors were in the UK, having
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obtained it from the other libraries.
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09-Nov-91 06:21:46
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Sb: #191206-Crop Circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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[Continued]
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I only wish I could have included private correspondence I
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received from the UK. Some of it was from researchers at
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the sites, who were very generous in sending (often at hefty
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postal rates) surveys of the best sites, and a sense of the
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scene in general. Even those who favored more paranormal
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scenarios than "Earth Wars" were very forthcoming. A
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collective denial seems to have set in in the UK among the
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majority, which is understandable. It can't be easy to deal
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with the idea that a potential Manhattan project of the 21st
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Century is entering puberty overhead.
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For the record, as messages in the files attest, I am not a
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UFO debunker. Quite the contrary. But I do see the UFO
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aspect as helping to confound the rules of evidence, by
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design. I do know that the U.S. Military can simulate a UFO
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with specially designed helicopters - made for that purpose
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- when they need to do an on-site visit under observation.
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Also, as a pilot, though I haven't seen one, I have heard
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commercial air traffic in which pilots called ground
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facilities for radar verifications of visual sightings, and
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always got them. There would follow a discussion whether to
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bother with the hassle of a report. There was an eery sense
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of "routineness" every one of the four or five times I heard
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such dialogues. The most interesting one I overheard
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involved a radar operator at ATC say, "your E.T. just made a
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right turn at mach 10..." The pilot said, "I just lost
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visual contact." The response from radar... "well, we still
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have it."
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If the SDI scenario can be laid to rest, and we tried very
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hard to shoot it down, only to have each attempt give it new
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life... we can scientifically move on to more hypotheses.
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Nobody would rest more easy than would I.
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Bob
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09-Nov-91 07:36:12
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Sb: Crop circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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Terry, just a compulsive addendum to answer a question you
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asked that I didn't answer about the thread files.
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CIRCIS.TXT and CIRCS2.TXT make a valiant effort to compile a
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thread which had a problem finding a home. Some of it is
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here, but much/most of it migrated to
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SPACE/Extraterrestrials (S7), and then, when it started to
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get attention from scientists - an exposure and devil's
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advocacy which was much desired - it continued on
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ASTRO/Satellite Observing (S3). If anybody knows of any
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traffic elsewhere, I missed it and would appreciate
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directions.
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BTW, CIRCIS.TXT and CIRCS2.TXT are not in Lib. 10, here,
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just in SPACE and ASTRO libs. 17.
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Bob
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09-Nov-91 16:29:34
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Sb: #191207-Crop Circles
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Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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In June 1988 I was visiting a college friend (who had, like
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me, started out as a physics major; he went into
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programming, I into, uh, English) and his girlfriend in
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Huntsville. A former high-level mil-industrial complex R&D
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manager (a promoted engineer) delivered an address at the
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Huntsville campus of U of 'Bama (or 'Bama State?--I sense
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one of the circulating skeptics is gonna be down my throat
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in a second, and am too tired, frankly, to care right now)
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in which he outlined his reasons for believing that SDI,
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from its inception, has been a project devoted to developing
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an _offensive_ space-based weapons system. The guy had
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impressive credentials; the talk was sanctioned by the
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school. I didn't write them all down. Sorry. Proves they
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were either bogus or I made them up to justify my (soon to
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be asserted) true-believer's paranoiac weltanschauung. I
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found his argument quite cogent, quite credible, and in line
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with stuff I knew from some people I interned with while a
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physics major. There is, of course, the argument from
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practicality and feasibility: it's a hell of a lot easier to
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aim something at the ground and scorch away than to detect
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and track a ballistic missile and/or its warheads, determine
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if it is a decoy, and deliver, over a significant span, with
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lots of aggressive countermeasures coming at you, a narrow
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stream of energy. Think about it for a second. If you had a
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nuke-pumped multi-rod gamma laser cruising around, would you
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rather fix all the rods on moving targets, using huge
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amounts of data fed via other satellites (probably
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themselves under attack: the enemy doesn't just sit there,
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and satellite-killing is easier than this elaborate scheme),
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or would you rather take leisurely aim at several spots of
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terra firma, and let the other guy know you had the capacity
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to play Spaceman Sherman?
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10-Nov-91 00:21:18
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Sb: #191405-#Crop Circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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It's good to meet you, Michael. First, may I have
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permission to rip off, "Proves they were either bogus or I
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made them up to justify my (soon to be asserted) true-
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believer's paranoiac weltanschauung?" I can really use that
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on the WGA BBS. That made my day, on a number of levels.
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Thank you. Our resident skeptics at the WGA invoke inverse
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equivalents on a regular basis, and it's a perfect pre-
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emption of at least twelve knee-kerk howls per thread
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initiation. I really loved it. I'll even give you credit
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if you want. Upper or lower case on the name? Starting in
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pre-med, as I did, I understand "(uh, English)," too. With
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an M.D. mother and a space scientist father there was
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nothing for it but to be a Journalism major. Except for a
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few later relapses into Think Tank work, I made my escape. I
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always loved science and history, and I grew up in an
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environment which taught me that objectivity requires a
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certain courage when its result raises questions about
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presumed fundementals. The enemy of communication, or even
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the re-asking of presumably fundamental questions, is often
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taken as a direct threat to the security base of the
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Discipline under challenge. There is another, of which you
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also seem free. Collective denial - the invisibility, by
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even the most "educated," astute, intelligent, perceptive,
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honorable, well-meaning people, of that which "is too bad to
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be true." A scan of the last thirty years of our history,
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not to mention a backward projection through millenia of
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academic self-contradiction, is a major study in itself.
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Taking that tack, I knew going into this thread, that
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collective denial would be the major headwind, but that the
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burden of communication would be on me, and those who shared
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my desire to get the "Earth Wars" option into the public
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conversation for the common good. Please excuse this
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personal 'dump,' but I guess I want the skeptics to know
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that they, too, have my respect, and they *should* challenge
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what doesn't work for them, even if the reason is that it
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contradicts their education. That's real science.
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10-Nov-91 00:21:34
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Sb: #191670-Crop Circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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[Continued]
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To return to the thread (with apologies to all for the on-
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line charges incurred downloading this monster even with
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Tapcis), I was thrilled to see you say out loud the stuff
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about nuke-pumped multi-rod gamma lasers. You went straight
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to the heart of what the "/other" implies in
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laser/maser/other. If my perception of events is correct,
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the current state of the art (may da Vinci forgive the
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term), may or may not have had time to move beyond what it
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is - the prototype testing of scaled down versions of a
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technology that doesn't even have a name yet. In the course
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of the thread (I don't know how much of the three files so
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far uploaded you've read) but a concession was made on one
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of the non-paranormal forums that coherent gamma emission
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was "theoretically possible," but nobody'd yet figured how
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to do it, as though anybody who knew for sure would take the
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self-compromising risk of saying so. That requires a lot of
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between-the-line reading. One never can be sure if one is
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being baited for the revelation of misbegotten sources, is
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being discretely "fed" by friends, or is making people
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nervous and pitfalls are being dug. Your message was very
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welcome indeed.
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Re Spaceman Sherman, from recent world developments I would
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deduce that the "other guys" (whoever "they" are today) are
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getting quite a demonstration that a new definition of
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"conventional weapon" has made it to next year's lexicon,
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and it confronts them with a wider technological gap than
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anyone can afford the time or resources to pre-empt.
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Inverting the acronym, the truly immense funding of SDI in
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the face of public discreditation, and the importance placed
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on its cessation by the Eastern bloc when it first went
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"public" strongly suggest that its true purpose (if I'm
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right) was suspected, if not known. Maybe it's my own
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residual denial at work, but this could be good news or bad
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news. It depends who's in control. That's why I find it so
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important that people look at this very hard.
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Bob
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#: 191637 S10/Paranormal Issues
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09-Nov-91 22:36:13
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Sb: #190998-#Crop Circles
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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To: Stephen Ryland 72345,366
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Steve,
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-> this by no means explains everything
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That's for sure! Soil and elevation differences are never so
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precisely geometric. Nor, I suspect, do windswept crops
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exhibit the changes that are consistent with microwave
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exposure.
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Malcolm
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 191652 S10/Paranormal Issues
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09-Nov-91 22:48:48
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Sb: #191637-Crop Circles
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Fm: Michael McDowell 76207,1247
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To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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You're correct. Roman remains, medieval remains, remains of
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much more recent times can sometimes be observed from the
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air as outlines that are darker or lighter than the
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surrounding cover. But these are principally due to a lack
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of root space below the surface. A buried wall of a Roman
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bath does not obey modern boundary lines; it does not
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arrange to exhibit its pattern above quite suddenly and
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distinctly after (what must be) years of quietude. The
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individual plants that make up crop circles are not shorter
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than their neighbors, nor a more intensive gree color --
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they are only bent in such a way to form regular (more or
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less) figures with irregular (more or less) appendages.
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#: 191686 S10/Paranormal Issues
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10-Nov-91 01:25:40
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Sb: #191228-Crop circles
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Fm: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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Bob,
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As soon as I get time I'm going to go on over to the
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Space forum and download those files. I am looking forward
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to reading them. As I said to Terry E., I think that we are
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going to find that there are a lot of different causes of
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the circles. Then the trick is going to be to try and tell
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which causes go with which circles. What a jigsaw puzzle!
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One question, could you go into more detail about the
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Helicopters that can masquerade as UFO's. This sounds very
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interesting.
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Terry
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#: 191753 S10/Paranormal Issues
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10-Nov-91 06:34:19
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Sb: #191686-Crop circles
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Fm: anders heerfordt 100016,3142
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To: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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It could be the other way around, UFOs masquerading as
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helicopters. Certainly in the cattle-mutilation cases, there
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have been many sightings of helicopters that could not be
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identified, and which behaved in a strange manner, such as
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not generating sound. But I didnt read the whole thread, so
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my comment may be misplaced.
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#: 191778 S10/Paranormal Issues
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10-Nov-91 07:19:56
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Sb: #191686-#Crop circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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Terry, about UFO simulations; I reiterate that I'm not a
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debunker of UFO's, and I hope everyone reading this saw my
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prior narrative to that effect. There are varying versions
|
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about whether the helicopter is NSA, CIA, or Military
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proprietary. Most guesses attribute it to the CIA. I
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learned of it from a credible, unclassified source, who
|
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happened to stumble on a demonstration of it. I raise it
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here, because what was described to me very closely fits
|
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those UFO sightings associated with certain crop circle
|
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events at which UFO activity was reported.
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There is no conscious breach of the National Security Act in
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the following. It is said to have been designed for "overt
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covert" operations of a variety of sorts. It was described
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as having a light-absorbing exterior - dull black. The
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powerplant is heavily muffled, and a sound emitter (high
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pitched) blanks the throb of high rotor-pitch (blade angle
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of attack, not tone) operation. On the rotor tips are
|
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programable strobes which can be synched to RPM to give the
|
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illusion of windows. It is heavily overpowered to permit a
|
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relatively silent, low RPM hover, and may have a tripod-type
|
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landing gear designed to give the classic UFO footprint. It
|
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may also have a mist emitter (I realize this sounds far
|
|
fetched, but everything seems to be, lately) which can be
|
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"painted" by programmed lasers in the same fashion that rock
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concert light shows operate. The effect of the rotor wash on
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the mist would be irrelevant to the image painted by the
|
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lasers. And before everybody freaks out...
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[More]
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 191779 S10/Paranormal Issues
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10-Nov-91 07:20:09
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Sb: #191778-Crop circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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[Continued]
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I was fortunate enough to have tickets to the closing of the
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'84 Olympics, here in L.A. The most memorable single
|
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special effect that David Wolper came up with was a UFO
|
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simulation which is still talked about, in a town quite
|
|
jaded about such things. A UFO appeared in the stadium,
|
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took off, and went up up and away. Had I seen it from a
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country road, or anywhere else, nothing could have convinced
|
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me it wasn't real. It, too, used a laser painted image on a
|
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special surface. The effect was so compelling and dramatic,
|
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as any UFO event must be, that a stadium full of people were
|
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completely unaware that it was on the end of a wire,
|
|
connected to a hovering helicopter - also black - very close
|
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by. I only recently found out how it was done.
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I don't know if you saw it or not, but on a recent episode
|
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of "Unexplained Mysteries," hosted by Robert Stack, a very
|
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unusual "UFO revelation" was offered. It was about
|
|
sightings at a U.S. air base in southern England in the very
|
|
early '80's. What made this piece highly irregular was that
|
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it included eyewitness accounts of active reservists and
|
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*still active* Air Force personnel. This, as far as I know,
|
|
was unprecedented. The artists' renditions of what they saw
|
|
fit the helicopter simulation perfectly - down to the tripod
|
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landing indents, the dimensions, the strobe-like "windows."
|
|
It also included descriptions of effects exactly like the
|
|
"plasma vortex" and ball lightning effects described by
|
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Meaden, and Ohtsuki, the Japanese researcher.
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|
(Disinformation by association?) I had the overall
|
|
impression that the public was being given UFO's to chew on,
|
|
for the sake of increasing the diversion. Too many common
|
|
elements, too closely timed to publicized inquiries - in
|
|
southern England, said to have occured at the time when the
|
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circles were first being noticed. Circles not mentioned.
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Bob
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#: 192222 S10/Paranormal Issues
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10-Nov-91 21:58:11
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Sb: #191779-Crop circles
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Fm: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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Bob,
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Thanks for the info about the UFO simulating
|
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helicopters. They sound like enhanced verisons of the
|
|
standard black stealth helicopters that the government uses
|
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for surveillance work.
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I don't think that anybody here thinks of you as a
|
|
debunker. You contribute thoughts and ideas to the
|
|
discussion and that is what it is all about. There is
|
|
definitely *something* going on and as you said to Mike H.,
|
|
people had better start taking a good hard look at what it
|
|
might be. Time is running out and those with their heads in
|
|
the sand are going to be in for an AWFULLY rude awakening.
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Terry
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#: 192057 S10/Paranormal Issues
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10-Nov-91 17:49:19
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Sb: #191405-Crop Circles
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Fm: Erik Albrektson 70312,3576
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To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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|
|
|
>>and let the other guy know you had the capacity to play
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|
Spaceman Sherman?<<
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|
Michael, if the crop circles are really intended to "send a
|
|
message" to some other country, the sender must presume the
|
|
target audience is uncannily perceptive. Excuse my
|
|
skepticism but, anyone who can disguise a message with this
|
|
degreee of subtlety should have no trouble deciphering all
|
|
those diabolical messages that become apparent when rock
|
|
music is played in reverse!
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|
|
|
I agree with the premise of this thread that SDI activity is
|
|
an intriguing possible explanation for crop circle activity
|
|
and definitely deserves further inquiry. However, sending
|
|
messages to other world powers (or whoever) through crop
|
|
circles is a bit of a stretch. It flies in the face of the
|
|
underlying theory which is that Wiltshire was selected as a
|
|
testing ground in order to camoflauge the activity.
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#: 192166 S10/Paranormal Issues
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10-Nov-91 20:31:15
|
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Sb: #191143-Crop Circles
|
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
|
|
To: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405 (X)
|
|
|
|
Terry,
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|
|
|
Who the heck IS Willie Horton?! I've seen the name
|
|
repeatedly in the last week or so and have no idea what/who
|
|
people are talking about!
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Malcolm
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#: 192093 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
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10-Nov-91 19:02:43
|
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Sb: #191637-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Stephen Ryland 72345,366
|
|
To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243 (X)
|
|
|
|
Just another possibility for some of the more simple
|
|
circles; but it surely sounds like you have your mind made
|
|
up. Personally I have not subjected large amounts of
|
|
cropland to intense microwave energy, so I cannot determine
|
|
if the grain deformation is consistent or not-we have
|
|
subjected oil shale to such energy.
|
|
|
|
Steve
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#: 192269 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
10-Nov-91 23:31:38
|
|
Sb: #192166-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
|
|
To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
|
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|
|
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|
Hi Malcolm,
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|
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|
Willie Horton is the black gent who raped a woman
|
|
while he was out of prison on work release up in
|
|
Massachusetts in the mid 80's. George Bush used the crime to
|
|
beat Mike Dukakius <sp?> up in the 88 election. George
|
|
played on white fear of mass release of black criminals if
|
|
Dukakius was elected, even though Dukakius had nothing to do
|
|
with the release of Horton, to get votes.
|
|
|
|
To me the SDI umbrella to protect little childern from nuke
|
|
attack was the same thing. The Reagan people played on the
|
|
fears of nuclear war (remember the crayon drawings of the
|
|
rainbow shield protecting little Jimmy and mom and dad with
|
|
little Jimmy's voiceover) in order to get massive funding
|
|
for SDI.
|
|
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|
You can scare some of the people some of the time, and
|
|
you can scare some of the people all of the time, but if you
|
|
can scare most of the people once in a while you can get
|
|
anything you want from them and they will never know just
|
|
what it was they gave you ;)
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|
|
Terry
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#: 192275 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
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10-Nov-91 23:57:42
|
|
Sb: #192057-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Erik Albrektson 70312,3576
|
|
|
|
Erik, I need to clear up a lingering misinterpretration, and
|
|
I take full responsibility for not having communicated it
|
|
well. I never meant to simplistically imply that the crop
|
|
events were themselves the "signals." I believe Intelligence
|
|
exchanges and closed door "FYI briefings" communicated much
|
|
more directly what was taking place, all quite thoroughly
|
|
modulated by the geopolitical weather, starting quite some
|
|
time ago. What the crop formations secondarily happen to
|
|
also do is furnish an ongoing demonstration of the level of
|
|
R & D. I don't for a moment believe they are anything other
|
|
than R & D artifacts, cleverly placed. *The crop events are
|
|
not themselves the signals.*
|
|
|
|
The only reason I can think of for the intensely negative
|
|
Soviet reaction to the initiation of the SDI program is that
|
|
they knew its true nature from the beginning, as did the
|
|
Congressional committees which continued its heavy funding.
|
|
We must remember that at the beginning, the players were
|
|
Reagan (literally, with script), Ms. Thatcher, and a very
|
|
different Eastern Bloc under Brezhnev. Along came Gorbachev,
|
|
and SDI was no longer a SALT deal breaker. It had its up
|
|
sides for the futures of several countries.
|
|
|
|
According to media reports here, there is a large
|
|
procurement team now in Russia negotiating for the sale and
|
|
exchange of hardware and R & D - much of it openly stated as
|
|
SDI-related material. The geopolitical sidebars which
|
|
reinforce the pattern when run in slow motion parallel to
|
|
the crop event calendar, open a subject far too large for
|
|
this or any other BBS forum. If and when what I and others
|
|
tend to believe is ultimately confirmed, that story will be
|
|
fodder for the historians of this very strange period.
|
|
First, however, more of the "numbers" in the official
|
|
portrait of Bush's "New Order" remain blank. Wiltshire, and
|
|
soon Japan, are two numbers not yet painted in. -Bob-
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#: 192293 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
11-Nov-91 04:11:56
|
|
Sb: #191405-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Phillip Schuman 76050,55
|
|
To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
|
|
Michael: An overtly offensive mission for SDI was certainly
|
|
part of the research (nuclear powered x-ray lasers were
|
|
shown fairly early on to have little defensive value, but
|
|
research continued apace anyway), but I'm not sure that it
|
|
was the preponderant rationale, or that defensive purposes
|
|
were not heavily involved as well. The point of the whole
|
|
thing is really that even the defensive side had an
|
|
offensive aspect, in that it could make a first-strike more
|
|
thinkable. No first strike foreseeably could prevent some
|
|
sizable fraction of missed, launched on warning, or mobile
|
|
launched missiles from being sent in a return salvo, and
|
|
even 10 hits on major cities would be an unparalleled social
|
|
catastrophe. But if the fractionally sized return salvo
|
|
could be knocked down (a task made immensely easier by
|
|
downscaling the number of targets by, say, 90%), then it
|
|
became thinkable, and the possibility of meaningful nuclear
|
|
superiority, and all those war gaming counterforce strike
|
|
scenarios, would become operational. This was well
|
|
understood, and explicitly forbidden by the ABM treaty,
|
|
which limited such defensive attempts to the allowed one or
|
|
two systems. A usable and meaningful nuclear superiority was
|
|
the Holy Grail of the defense establishment, and nothing
|
|
short of SDI would regain it, after the effect of MIRVing
|
|
the Soviet heavy launchers. But the offensive side of this
|
|
should be given greater attention, since it was specifically
|
|
denied in the propaganda treatment designed for its
|
|
justification. ...phil
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#: 192474 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
11-Nov-91 10:13:02
|
|
Sb: #191671-#Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
|
|
They sure as hell decided to drop out of the weapons race,
|
|
didn't they?
|
|
|
|
I find it curious, and at times disturbing, that the US and
|
|
the UN keep swapping positions of authority. Turns out,
|
|
according to Newsweek, that the UN team cornered by the
|
|
Iraqis _did_ send the data directly to US intelligence. We
|
|
also supplied sat data to the UN inspection teams. Now, I'm
|
|
no apologist for the Iraqis, but I sorta liked the old days
|
|
when the US griped about funding the UN which always voted
|
|
against it. Things are real cozy now, and George keeps
|
|
mumbling about the New World Order, whatever that means. I'm
|
|
not one of those ravers against dread One World Government,
|
|
but, hey: we elected the guy to defend, protect etc the US.
|
|
Maybe I just think the unexamined privileging, in realms as
|
|
diverse as psychology and geopolitics, of unity over
|
|
diversity and plurality ought to be examined. Scares me to
|
|
think every little state that precipitates out of the once
|
|
monolithic Soviet empire might get a bundle of nukes, but
|
|
isn't it weird when the Soviets are stopping short only of
|
|
begging us to take 'em off their hands? And Cheney, in his
|
|
artfully elliptical way, keeps hinting we'd like to.
|
|
|
|
Isn't there a lag of several hundred years before one gets
|
|
the straight historic scoop on a culture? In America, we
|
|
suppose that the infoglut implies a correct version of
|
|
received current history. I guess the point would be to
|
|
figure out how to live until 2400, and get a good dark
|
|
chuckle looking back
|
|
<g>.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 192494 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
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11-Nov-91 10:41:26
|
|
Sb: #191779-Crop circles
|
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Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
|
|
Vallee takes up the subject of the so-called Bentwaters
|
|
incident, and the possibility that it was staged for the
|
|
witnesses for several reasons-including gauging whether they
|
|
would "buy" the effects if, say, they saw something similar
|
|
coming into the base perimeter, or obey orders and fire-and
|
|
makes some interesting observations about careful control of
|
|
viewing angles, pre-event dispatching of personnel, etc.
|
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#: 192708 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
11-Nov-91 18:30:22
|
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Sb: #192474-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Tom Genereaux 76703,4265
|
|
To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
|
|
As a practicing amateur historian, one can allow a bit less
|
|
than a century elapse before getting the right perspective.
|
|
Anything more than that and you get into referential
|
|
problems. (Anyone care to try to explain the mindset of the
|
|
18th century soldier? Or a 14th century chatelaine?)
|
|
However, the following month is too soon.
|
|
Tom G.
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#: 192476 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
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11-Nov-91 10:15:53
|
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Sb: #192057-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
To: Erik Albrektson 70312,3576
|
|
|
|
I never claimed, or intended to claim, that the circles were
|
|
the result of SDI testing. I jumped in on the discussion of
|
|
possible alternative strategic uses of SDI. Wait. That's
|
|
redundant.
|
|
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#: 192509 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
11-Nov-91 10:58:53
|
|
Sb: #192093-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
|
|
To: Stephen Ryland 72345,366
|
|
|
|
Stephen,
|
|
|
|
No, I don't have my mind made up at all; I just blame govt.
|
|
out of habit. :) Really, I dunno what's doing it. HOWEVER,
|
|
that being said....
|
|
|
|
I've seen wind. And I've never seen it arrange things to
|
|
point to true north. I've seen inconsistencies in a field of
|
|
growing vegetation. But it's irregular. If I had some kind
|
|
of energy beam (laser or microwave) and a computer system to
|
|
control it, it would still be NOT EASY for me to make
|
|
patterns so precise. When I first heard about circles, I was
|
|
not terribly impressed. I assumed they were approximately
|
|
circular with some being maybe elliptical or oval, etc. And
|
|
I figured they were couple feet across maybe.
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Then I saw the pictures in New Age magazine. I was floored!
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The suckers are HUGE! And they're geometric and ultra ultra
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precise. Mother Nature took no notice when Euclid started
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teaching classes. I think Grace Slick expressed it best when
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she said, "You don't see a g**d*** square tree."
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To conclude that a hi-tech intelligence is behind the
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circles is NOT a leap of faith, IMHO. It's as plain as the
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nose on our faces; no, plainer! To conclude that it is
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anything else is a leap of skepticism, also IMHO.
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Malcolm
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#: 192483 S10/Paranormal Issues
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11-Nov-91 10:26:36
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Sb: #192166-Crop Circles
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Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243 (X)
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Lee Atwater's best friend.
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#: 192494 S10/Paranormal Issues
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11-Nov-91 10:41:26
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Sb: #191779-Crop circles
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Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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Vallee takes up the subject of the so-called Bentwaters
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incident, and the possibility that it was staged for the
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witnesses for several reasons-including gauging whether they
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would "buy" the effects if, say, they saw something similar
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coming into the base perimeter, or obey orders and fire-and
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makes some interesting observations about careful control of
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viewing angles, pre-event dispatching of personnel, etc.
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#: 192904 S10/Paranormal Issues
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11-Nov-91 23:11:02
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Sb: #192269-Crop Circles
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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To: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405 (X)
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Terry,
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OK, thanks.
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When you say "remember the crayon drawings" I presume that
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that was a commercial. I can't remember it cause I'm in
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Canada and not all of your stuff gets up here. Especially
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the political "hints" they give you. I don't even get any of
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the Buffalo stations.
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Malcolm
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#: 192905 S10/Paranormal Issues
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11-Nov-91 23:11:08
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Sb: #192483-Crop Circles
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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Mike,
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:) Never heard of Lee either. Was that a joke? :)
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Malcolm
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#: 192907 S10/Paranormal Issues
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11-Nov-91 23:11:18
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Sb: #192474-Crop Circles
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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Mike,
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I think the infoglut means that we can't ferret out the
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truth now, let alone in future. In S12, Tom left a message
|
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sayingthat Texas had withdrawn six textbooks as unusable.
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One of them stated that the US had once dropped an atomic
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bomb on Korea! This _was_ a textbook until recently! REA
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mesage #191583 for a real head-shaker.
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Malcolm
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#: 192993 S10/Paranormal Issues
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12-Nov-91 06:09:07
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Sb: #192509-Crop Circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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Malcolm, I couldn't help but notice in your message to
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Stephen Ryland your initial expectation of relatively
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imprecise circles, ellipse, etc. Interestly, the perfectly
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circular ones, few in number, are generally relatively
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simple depressions, albeit with the classic "braided
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layover" pattern. I have some of the surveys, and reports
|
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from researchers, of the immense, complicated ones with
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clearly precise formats, and the circles most often turn out
|
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to be very slightly elliptical - even along the alignment of
|
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whatever straight-line structure connects multiple circles.
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The effect isn't consistent with an angle of incidence from
|
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an emission source not directly overhead, but is very
|
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consistent with very slight elongation caused by slight
|
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differential motion, or a collimation effect I know not of.
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You'll find among the better pictures of the more recent,
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complex ones,some that look unsettlingly like target
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reticules. It's a convenient design for evaluating
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precision and alignment.
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Bob
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#: 192992 S10/Paranormal Issues
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12-Nov-91 06:08:59
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Sb: #192494-Crop circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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Michael, I'm not familiar with the Bentwater incident, at
|
|
least by that name. It sounds like something described to
|
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me in E-mail by a UK pen pal in Wiltshire. Likewise, the
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name Vallee is new to me. I'd sure appreciate any
|
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directions you can give me, or at least additional
|
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information about the incident you mentioned.
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Another of the rationales for using Wiltshire as test site
|
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had to do with the cover that would be afforded "observers"
|
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who could simply mingle among the metaphysical researchers,
|
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and take the 2 quid tour. Many of them brought electronic
|
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gear, but couldn't be separated from the tourists who brough
|
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technical gear of their own. There was apparently quite a
|
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large and well-equipped Japanese contingent. I mention this
|
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because the preponderance of circle events outside the UK,
|
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numberically speaking, have occured in Japan, as has much
|
|
possible parallel research (Ohtsuki and others). I have
|
|
video of a few of the Japanese events, and they have a very
|
|
different look - more chaotic - and more consistent with the
|
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"plasma vortex" effects so prominent in the literature we're
|
|
able to obtain from Japan. One can't help but wonder if
|
|
they have an independent program of their own, certainly on
|
|
a seemingly smaller scale than the one under discussion,
|
|
employing a different basic effect. My alarm bells tell me
|
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not to omit factoring them into the equation.
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Bob
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#: 193023 S10/Paranormal Issues
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12-Nov-91 07:22:34
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Sb: #192992-Crop circles
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Fm: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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Bob:
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Given the depth of your research and your WGA membership,
|
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may we anticipate a movie on this subject?
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If your UK pen pal referred to the Bentwaters incident he
|
|
may have called it the Rendlesham Forest incident. It
|
|
occurred in late December 1980 in Rendlesham Forest just
|
|
outside Bentwaters AFB, a U.S. NATO base in Eastern England.
|
|
Supposedly a UFO in distress made an emergency landing and
|
|
was surrounded by USAF security troops. After a "face-off"
|
|
between the base commander and one of the diminutive UFO
|
|
crew, the crew made repairs and departed, leaving the USAF
|
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with film of the entire incident.
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|
|
|
The most extensive published account of the incident so
|
|
far is a not very satisfying book called *Sky Crash* by
|
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Jenny Randles, Dot Street and Brenda Butler (Neville
|
|
Spearman 1984). I've been told by an AF colonel that,
|
|
according to some participants, the most accurate account
|
|
was published in *Soldier of Fortune*, but I'm still waiting
|
|
for him to find his copy and tell me which issue it was in.
|
|
There's a book in progress by a fellow named Larry Warren
|
|
who claims to have been there. Also, there's a paper on the
|
|
case by Raymond Boeche, of Lincoln, Nebraska and MUFON, in
|
|
the 1986 MUFON Symposium Proceedings. According to Boeche,
|
|
Nebraska's Senator James Exon looked into the case
|
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personally and then refused to discuss it, even with his
|
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staff.
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Terry
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#: 193217 S10/Paranormal Issues
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12-Nov-91 17:26:09
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Sb: #192275-Crop Circles
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Fm: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
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|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
|
|
I tend to agree that IF crop circles are related to SDI then
|
|
it is PLAUSIBLE that they are "R & D artifacts" as you
|
|
state. I would also agree that they are not themselves the
|
|
signals and that the signals are carried on in a more
|
|
conventional manner. However it must be considered that the
|
|
circles may also serve as _camouflaged_evidence_ with their
|
|
nature known to all the "players."
|
|
|
|
Although it causes hope to swell, it makes me nervous that
|
|
so much peace-making is going on all at once. What does it
|
|
mean? Will we see Northern Ireland laying down arms next?
|
|
Is the US playing "make peace or we shoot you"? Are we
|
|
simply witnessing some last-minute preparations for the end
|
|
of the millenium (a la the previous millenium-end)? I think
|
|
that Dennis Hopper's character was correct in Flashback when
|
|
he said that the "Nineties are going to make the Sixties
|
|
look like the Fifties" - only more so.
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|
|
Dennis
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#: 193073 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
12-Nov-91 08:53:10
|
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Sb: #192708-Crop Circles
|
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Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
To: Tom Genereaux 76703,4265 (X)
|
|
|
|
Point on the 14th-c chatelaine well-taken. I was once in a
|
|
Chaucer seminar that foundered on the point (the prof and I
|
|
took one side--evil cultural conservatives that we were; the
|
|
others took the "progressive" side) of whether we could make
|
|
assumptions about Chaucer's attitudes, and thus use them as
|
|
guides in interpreting his ironic intent, based on his
|
|
posited enlightened adherence to current value systems. I
|
|
thought the whole thing was wishful thinking. And presentist
|
|
chauvinism of the worst sort.
|
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|
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|
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#: 193074 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
12-Nov-91 08:55:26
|
|
Sb: #192907-Crop Circles
|
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Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243 (X)
|
|
|
|
Yes, I saw the article on the lamentable textbooks. Late in
|
|
1991, before the Berlin Wall fell, the State of Texas
|
|
rejected a number of public-school history textbooks because
|
|
of errors of fact. <g>
|
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|
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#: 193217 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
12-Nov-91 17:26:09
|
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Sb: #192275-Crop Circles
|
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Fm: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
|
|
|
|
I tend to agree that IF crop circles are related to SDI then
|
|
it is PLAUSIBLE that they are "R & D artifacts" as you
|
|
state. I would also agree that they are not themselves the
|
|
signals and that the signals are carried on in a more
|
|
conventional manner. However it must be considered that the
|
|
circles may also serve as _camouflaged_evidence_ with their
|
|
nature known to all the "players."
|
|
|
|
Although it causes hope to swell, it makes me nervous that
|
|
so much peace-making is going on all at once. What does it
|
|
mean? Will we see Northern Ireland laying down arms next?
|
|
Is the US playing "make peace or we shoot you"? Are we
|
|
simply witnessing some last-minute preparations for the end
|
|
of the millenium (a la the previous millenium-end)? I think
|
|
that Dennis Hopper's character was correct in Flashback when
|
|
he said that the "Nineties are going to make the Sixties
|
|
look like the Fifties" - only more so.
|
|
|
|
Dennis
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: 193078 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
12-Nov-91 09:04:48
|
|
Sb: #192905-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243 (X)
|
|
|
|
Lee Atwater, dirt engineer. An OK guy, even though he worked
|
|
for causes I didn't like, until he got a brain tumor and
|
|
went touchy-feely.
|
|
|
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|
|
#: 193076 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
12-Nov-91 08:58:47
|
|
Sb: #192992-#Crop circles
|
|
Fm: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
|
|
|
|
Vallee is one of the more non-partisan researchers and
|
|
writers on the UFO phenomenon. The people who insist on a
|
|
nuts-n-bolts space-buggy explanation hate him; the people
|
|
who insist on purely psychological or metaphysical
|
|
interpretations hate him. He's conservative in the formation
|
|
of opinions. He'd like to reach conclusions by employing the
|
|
methodology of science. That bugs some people.
|
|
|
|
There is 1 Reply.
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|
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#: 193093 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
12-Nov-91 09:56:44
|
|
Sb: #193076-Crop circles
|
|
Fm: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
|
|
To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044 (X)
|
|
|
|
>Vallee is one of the more non-partisan researchers and
|
|
writers on the UFO phenomenon.
|
|
|
|
He's also one of the better qualified, as an
|
|
astrophysicist and computer expert who has been interested
|
|
in UFOs since 1960 and has spent much time, effort and money
|
|
going to primary sources for firsthand investigation. And
|
|
yes, he does bug some people. Not me, of course. (sniff)
|
|
|
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|
|
#: 193084 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
12-Nov-91 09:37:24
|
|
Sb: #192992-Crop circles
|
|
Fm: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
|
|
|
|
addendum:
|
|
|
|
Bob:
|
|
|
|
While waiting for a lady at *Soldier of Fortune* to call
|
|
me back with the info about the article on Bentwaters I've
|
|
been re-reading your previous messages. In #191778/191779
|
|
you mentioned a recent episode of *Unexplained Mysteries*
|
|
about "sightings at a U.S. air base in southern England in
|
|
the very early '80's." I, too, saw and taped that episode;
|
|
it was about the Bentwaters incident but was pretty
|
|
superficial, based almost entirely on the published parts of
|
|
the tape recording made at the time by Col. Charles Halt.
|
|
|
|
Terry
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|
|
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|
|
#: 193470 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
13-Nov-91 01:17:25
|
|
Sb: #193217-#Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
|
|
|
|
Dennis, your message reflects the point of view I personally
|
|
hold. Even down to the IF and PLAUSIBLE. Though the crop
|
|
effects may be artifacts of testing, those artifacts are
|
|
also a very clear demonstration of the level of R & D.
|
|
placing them on public display as camouflaged evidence to
|
|
all the "players" would certainly be an invaluable function
|
|
as well. Your point is well taken. Whichever side of the
|
|
game the "players" are sitting, I don't doubt that
|
|
incredible displays of '90 and '91 is for some of them,
|
|
tantamount to ego death.
|
|
|
|
I also see a pattern in the outburst of peace making. IF
|
|
I'm right about the cause of the crop events, we are seeing
|
|
exponential evolution in the technological context. Why
|
|
bother with a physical bomb in an airplane when you can
|
|
deliver it with a rocket? Why bother with a rocket when you
|
|
can make a bomb that delivers itself and is Smart? Why
|
|
bother with the delivery of a device of any kind if
|
|
technology permits eliminating all the "middle things."
|
|
Conceptually, its darkest side is that of the ultimate clean
|
|
bomb, surgically precise. The Dennis Hopper quote really is
|
|
apt, perhaps. I've used the term "Manhattan Project of the
|
|
21st Century."
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 193471 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
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13-Nov-91 01:17:37
|
|
Sb: #193470-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
|
|
|
|
[Continued]
|
|
|
|
For the sake of speculation, there sits an essentially
|
|
impoverished former knee-jerk foe. It cannot justify at
|
|
home what an "SDI" (henceforth read Earth Wars) competition
|
|
would entail. A quantum conceptual leap into the future has
|
|
been made. Nor is Russia any longer able or willing to
|
|
shore up any allies anywhere. Pulling their own weaponry
|
|
back into controllable clusters (as is being done, since the
|
|
lesson of the coup), we negotiate them under the umbrella of
|
|
SDI. They retain a strong regional capability, since given
|
|
the large Moslem poulation within their borders, and
|
|
strained relations with China, AND a rock/hard-place
|
|
economic situation, we become the perfect closet ally.
|
|
|
|
So what's in it for Russia, and for us? And how does it
|
|
affect the Middle East so as to accelerate the inevitability
|
|
of regional accommodations? Russia needs collateral for an
|
|
international line of credit on which to base a convertable
|
|
ruble - the only basis for a realistically hopeful economic
|
|
future. We need energy independence, and a new, even if
|
|
covert, defense industry. Russia's collateral is its oil
|
|
reserves, and the Middle East knows it. Factor in Israel's
|
|
dependence on the U.S. for economic survival, and suddenly
|
|
accommodation is the only possible scenario. What we are
|
|
left with are newly defined Second and Third Worlds,
|
|
scurrying to realign into a viable "New Order," as Bush
|
|
unfortunately terms it.
|
|
|
|
You put it very well. "...last minute preperations for the
|
|
end of the millenium." I sure wish I could see a story
|
|
board for the next one.
|
|
|
|
Bob
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#: 193447 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
12-Nov-91 23:40:09
|
|
Sb: #193023-Crop circles
|
|
Fm: anders heerfordt 100016,3142
|
|
To: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
|
|
|
|
There is a tape recording available from the Rendelsham
|
|
Forest case. The recording was made (by the deputy base
|
|
commander?) during the incident. It is sort of a
|
|
journalistic record of the incident, with some emotion.
|
|
|
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|
|
#: 193472 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
13-Nov-91 01:17:51
|
|
Sb: #193023-Crop circles
|
|
Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
|
|
|
|
Thanks for the compliment, Terry, but the depth of my
|
|
research is relative. All I'm really doing is gathering
|
|
together the pieces of a puzzle which fit into the pattern
|
|
and refuse to be dislodged. As for the WGA, no movie is
|
|
planned. This one's a freebee. We are the movie, right
|
|
here at our keyboards. The circles themselves are strictly
|
|
documentary material, being done by people closer to the
|
|
scene, and with more intimate knowledge of the affected
|
|
place. The quickest way to abort an attempt to place an
|
|
important and hitherto invisible (for psychological reasons,
|
|
I think) scenario on the discussion menu would be to attempt
|
|
to fictionalize it.
|
|
|
|
Given the level of Security under which this must be
|
|
happening, if it's happening, to dramatize this scenario
|
|
would be to neuter it. It took a person on the moon to get
|
|
space flight off the occult book shelves and into
|
|
universally respectable conversation. What it will take
|
|
here is a simply structured scenario that will stand up by
|
|
itself, walk, and take on a life of its own. I suppose that
|
|
professional writers get more practice at that than most
|
|
people. Fictioneering is a lot easier than this, though.
|
|
|
|
I'll respond to the Bentwaters information in my response to
|
|
your message about the UFO show you taped. Therein resides
|
|
a maze.
|
|
|
|
Bob
|
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|
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#: 193474 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
13-Nov-91 01:18:16
|
|
Sb: #193076-Crop circles
|
|
Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
|
|
|
|
I noted with a smile your characterization of Vallee, and
|
|
Terry Ecker's response. This guy wouldn't bug me at all. He
|
|
sounds like he understands what it takes to "get any
|
|
respect" from academic orthodoxy. Invoking metaphysical
|
|
terms is professional suicide. With metaphysicians whose
|
|
rules of evidence are different, the fusion is a real
|
|
tightrope, and probably inadequate to satisfy both. I wish
|
|
him well.
|
|
|
|
I come from a clearly defined place, and have fought those
|
|
wars myself. I see no distinction between metaphysical
|
|
events and natural history. If it's happening, it's
|
|
happening. If the rules of evidence get in the way of
|
|
investigating it, change them. Or, at least suspend
|
|
disbelief before refuting them. I think many people hold
|
|
positions out of subjective need. Many academicians are
|
|
terrified of rethinking the fundamentals, because of the
|
|
threat to what they believe is their unimpeachable,
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axiomatic data base. That is pretty scary. On the other
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hand, weird stuff happens, and if it contradicts what we
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think is true, I say that's the way it goes. The fact
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always remains that the fact remains. If it can't be
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explained, that won't make it go away, even if it does
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contradict the fundamentals.
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I wish Vallee and some heavy hitting closet Vallees' I know
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of luck. His greatest hazard is the burnout of frustration.
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He's working in areas of academia in which the more one
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thinks one Knows, the harder it is to cognize or even
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tolerate anything which threatens it. I like to believe
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that no True Faith has anything to fear from the truth. A
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bit of vocabulary adjustment, maybe... but that's not so
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bad.
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Bob
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#: 193473 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 01:18:02
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Sb: #193084-Crop circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
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Thanks for the information about prior narratives of the
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Bentwater incident. It isn't the one my UK pen pal was
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talking about - but is certainly the same one as the subject
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of the "Unexplained Mysteries" segment I referred to. It
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was interesting to learn from you that the report does have
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a prior history. I too taped the segment, and replayed it
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before writing this.
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Whatever the true nature of the original event, whether an
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actual UFO event or one staged to cover the early crop
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events from the beginning, there were aspects to the program
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which marked it for me as opportuning on the UFO alternative
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to add to the chaos of covers. I don't recall ever seeing
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an "expose" of a military sighting and cover up in which
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active duty personnel or even people on active duty at the
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time were allowed to speak on the TV record in so direct a
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fashion. From the feel and look of the piece, all my
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professional instincts tell me it was put together with the
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participation of the military. This implies redirection and
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disinformation.
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It would be a shame if a bona fide UFO event were a casualty
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of this surrealism unfolding around us.
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I will look up those sources you cited before I go out on a
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limb and say that it was also staged for the benefit of out-
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of-the-loop military personnel as well, in the interests of
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keeping an ongoing disinformational opportunity alive. As a
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UFO believer, it pains me have to play devil's advocate with
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them.
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Bob
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#: 193469 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 01:17:13
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Sb: Crop circles (errata)
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Erik Albrekston 70312,3576
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Hello, Erik. For credibility's sake, I'd like to correct an
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error I made about an illustration in the Centre for Crop
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Circle Studies (CCCS) book. In a prior, when discussing the
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20/20 coverage this past year, I mentioned that on the
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program they showed footage of some military personnel
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attepting to fake one. I also said that I'd seen the same
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one in the CCCS book, "The Crop Circle Enigma," 1990
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edition. I was wrong. I just got the book back from a
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friend to whom I'd loaned it, and memory had played a trick.
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I saw the picture all right, but elsewhere.
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I gave the impression that the CCCS book had been fooled,
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and this wasn't the case. I was being a sloppy "reporter."
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The book is now in a 2nd edition, and I recommend it highly
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as a source of excellent photographs for stufy, and the
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presentation of a variety of widely differing theories.
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Maybe If I sell a few copies here for the CCCS, they'll
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forgive me.
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Bob
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#: 193554 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 08:29:55
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Sb: #193471-#Crop Circles
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Fm: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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Can the Defense Industry justify its activities without a
|
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clearly-defined enemy? The Soviet Union provided just the
|
|
right amount of paranoia. Can the (apparently newly-
|
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peaceful or subdued) Middle East? Or the sleepy Chinese?
|
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How long will the public go along with "we have to be ready
|
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- just in case (someone _becomes_ an enemy)"?
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So are you saying that Russia needs us to buy oil from them
|
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and the Middle East needs us to continue and we are playing
|
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one supplier against the other? Hmmm, it might be nice to
|
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live in a buyer's market for a change. So the "New World
|
|
Order" puts us back on top with all the muscle (both as a
|
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military power and a power consumer). What leverage will we
|
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use to subdue Germany and Japan? Interesting that we have
|
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come (somewhat) full circle.
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"...last minute preparations..." - You realize that my
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statement sarcastically assumed that the "players" are
|
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fearful that they had better get their houses in order so as
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to be ready for Judgement Day. Else years ending in three
|
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zeros have no special significance. Gonna be a heck of a New
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Year|Century|Millenium party on 12/31/2000, though (not to
|
|
mention the Oops I Thought it Was on 12/31/1999 party).
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Until we (and George) start acting locally, though, not much
|
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progress will be made. Peace begins at home. While we
|
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continue to beat our children, rape our women, subdue our
|
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poor (educationally and economically), starve our hungry,
|
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drug ourselves, destroy our environment, ... abstract ideas
|
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like world peace have little meaning.
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Dennis
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 193757 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 16:45:50
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Sb: #193554-Crop Circles
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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To: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
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Dennis,
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-> While we continue to [have no peace at home] world peace
|
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[has] little meaning
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Right on! We should all ask ourselves why the latter seems
|
|
more important than the former for the New World Order.
|
|
Maybe cause the domestic situation has been taken care of?
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|
Malcolm
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#: 193592 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 09:42:02
|
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Sb: Crop Circles
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Fm: Erik Albrektson 70312,3576
|
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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|
|
>>What the crop formations secondarily happen to also do is
|
|
furnish an ongoing demonstration of the level of R & D.<<
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|
Bob, I apologize for not being more clear in my comments.
|
|
It was not my intent to attribute to you or anyone else a
|
|
suggestion that the circles themselves contained any
|
|
particular message. I meant to convey my skepticism that any
|
|
other country would recognize them as artifacts of SDI
|
|
testing. Are you suggesting that the Soviet intelligence
|
|
community is aware of the "true" nature of crop circles?
|
|
"Geopolitical sidebars" (nice ring to that phrase!)
|
|
notwithstanding, nothing I've seen on this thread reinforces
|
|
that notion.
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|
|
|
>> I believe Intelligence exchanges and closed door "FYI
|
|
briefings" communicated much more directly what was taking
|
|
place, all quite thoroughly modulated by the geopolitical
|
|
weather, starting quite some time ago.<< Without wanting
|
|
to sound too demanding, what evidence do you have for this
|
|
rather remarkable statement?
|
|
|
|
>>Why bother with a physical bomb in an airplane when you
|
|
can deliver it with a rocket?<< Once again, even assuming
|
|
the crop circles are SDI related, this thread has produced
|
|
no evidence that "the force" is any more dangerous than a
|
|
large dust devil. Why the sudden conclusion that it has
|
|
destructive powers which, so far as I know, have yet to be
|
|
demonstrated?
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#: 193568 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 09:15:34
|
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Sb: #192993-#Crop Circles
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
|
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|
|
Bob,
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|
|
I'm just waiting for them to duplicate TV test patterns and
|
|
for some expert to come along and tell me it's the wind.
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Malcolm
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 193641 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 12:16:55
|
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Sb: #193568-Crop Circles
|
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Fm: Russ Ranshaw 70000,1010
|
|
To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243 (X)
|
|
|
|
Malcolm,
|
|
|
|
> "... it's the wind."
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Well, as the adage goes, "It takes one to know one." :)
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-Russ
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#: 193981 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
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13-Nov-91 21:39:02
|
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Sb: #193568-Crop Circles
|
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
|
|
|
|
Malcolm,
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|
|
|
I think if they made a five acre duplicate of da Vinci's
|
|
self-portrait some expert would come along and tell us it's
|
|
the wind.
|
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|
|
Bob
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#: 193982 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
13-Nov-91 21:39:20
|
|
Sb: #193554-Crop Circles
|
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
|
|
|
|
Dennis, permit me a 200 decibel AMEN to your comment about
|
|
the need to get our local house together as the first order
|
|
of priority. No qualifiers.
|
|
|
|
Sadly, the genesis of Bush's mindset, not to mention the
|
|
story of his life, seems to have left him with no such
|
|
perspective, except when the polls tell him he needs to
|
|
produce new lips to read. I don't mean to politicize this,
|
|
because then political agenda tends to become the subject,
|
|
occluding our ability to isolate the subject of the thread.
|
|
|
|
We probably are playing the oil marketplace, with Russia not
|
|
only a major supplier to us, but as an alternative for the
|
|
much of the rest of the industrialized world. Its mapped
|
|
and known reserves are as great or greater than those of the
|
|
Middle East. Only development has been lacking. The fact of
|
|
the existence of the reserves, however, is in itself enough
|
|
collateral for the international line of credit I mentioned.
|
|
The third competitor then becomes China. Russia's and
|
|
China's reserves combined exceed those of the rest of the
|
|
world together. With Russia free of the expense of the arms
|
|
race, her economic future is actually quite positive.
|
|
Maintaining an "enemy" of some sort is indeed needed for
|
|
full-bore funding of DoD. We seem to be keeping China in a
|
|
very gray area since TienAnMen. Could it be that that the
|
|
democratization of China was the last thing we wanted to
|
|
see? We've been very forgiving. And, not terribly hospitable
|
|
to the Chinese students who escaped, who are still having
|
|
problems with the INS. German unification (not a
|
|
universally happy prospect) has distracted them for the time
|
|
being. They're hanging out to dry at the moment. Stay
|
|
tuned.
|
|
|
|
I took your "millenium" line in the spirit intended. You
|
|
were right about New Years Eve. I think the millenium ends
|
|
when 2001 arrives. That's why they called the movie that...
|
|
-Bob-
|
|
|
|
Japan might have a program of its own. Being totally energy
|
|
dependent from outside, embroiled in rising tensions over a
|
|
variety of economic with the US, facing a possible trade war
|
|
which they can afford more easily than we can (but not for
|
|
long).
|
|
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|
|
#: 193983 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
13-Nov-91 21:39:43
|
|
Sb: #193592-#Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Erik Albrektson 70312,3576
|
|
|
|
Erik, thanks for the compliment on the ring of my phrase.
|
|
You clearly understand how to soften up a writer. But alas,
|
|
no mercy.
|
|
|
|
I don't understand your skepticism that other countries
|
|
wouldn't recognize the crop events as (possible) "SDI"
|
|
testing. If some here can, why not the analysts of other
|
|
countries. Just because this is the only conversation I
|
|
know of being publicly held on the subject, I wouldn't
|
|
presume who knows what, how they found out, whether they
|
|
were informed, or why. Nor would I cling to the KGB as the
|
|
enemy archetype. They have their own problems, and it isn't
|
|
us. Do you have any idea how many L.A. writers are going on
|
|
Prozak because they have to rewrite scripts with different
|
|
enemies? It's become an industry joke, not to mention a
|
|
sensitive area in our standard contract viz-viz what
|
|
constitutes a legitimate re-write. (Woops. I'm not
|
|
supposed to talk about that. Classified.) How's Prozak
|
|
selling in the UK these days, by the way...?
|
|
|
|
You aren't being too demanding about evidence for closed
|
|
door "FYI briefings." If I had it, I'd be Gary Sick with an
|
|
"October Surprise" book, being interviewed on CNN, or
|
|
Nightline, for evidence of this "rather remarkable
|
|
statement." If I were in a position to have such evidence,
|
|
other than what my own logical processes dictate, based on
|
|
direct perception as an outsider, I sure wouldn't be
|
|
documenting it here, unless they allow modems in the
|
|
slammer. (Do they still call it "gaol" in the UK, Erik?)
|
|
|
|
"The Force" in the following.
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#: 193984 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 21:39:57
|
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Sb: #193983-#Crop Circles
|
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
|
|
|
|
[Continued]
|
|
|
|
Your right that this thread has produced no evidence that
|
|
"the force" is any more dangerous than a large dust devil.
|
|
No conclusion was stated or implied anywhere in the thread
|
|
by me, at least, to the contrary.
|
|
|
|
Development of an atomic bomb was preceded by an experiment
|
|
at the University of Chicago in which a primitive reactor
|
|
verified the underlying principles. But once that feeble
|
|
demonstration was made, the fact of the bomb was presumed as
|
|
simply a matter of time, the desired effect being one of
|
|
degree, not possibility.
|
|
|
|
The landing of Surveyor on the moon made Apollo 11 a matter
|
|
of time. Actually the hard part was accomplished by Apollo
|
|
8. Few realize how tiny the re-entry window of the return
|
|
trip was. Once conquered, that particular "hope this
|
|
works..." was behind us. All that follows will have been a
|
|
matter of time referenced to that accomplishment.
|
|
|
|
When the first laser was generated and recognize almost
|
|
thirty years ago, sheet metal cutting, holography,
|
|
programmable CD's, scanners, my beloved printer, all these
|
|
became inevitabilities. It was presumed that something new
|
|
(to put it mildly) was about to occur, but what those things
|
|
might be were inconceivable until the fact of the
|
|
microprocessor became a reality.
|
|
|
|
Nobody is saying that these experiments yet have the
|
|
destructive powers you say I claimed. As you say, they have
|
|
yet to be demonstrated. What has been demonstrated to my
|
|
satisfaction, at least, is that given the lessons of
|
|
history, it's only a matter of time, and Apollo 8 is now
|
|
behind us. I will be quite pleased if we are forever spared
|
|
that demonstration.
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#: 193985 S10/Paranormal Issues
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13-Nov-91 21:40:12
|
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Sb: #193984-Crop Circles
|
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
|
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|
|
[Continued]
|
|
|
|
Erik, my apologies for yet another addendum, but our
|
|
exchange demonstrates something I think is important. Think
|
|
of this thread as the scrutiny of a newly identified
|
|
archaeological artifact. We are archaeologists now. We
|
|
have noticed something so full of natural anomalies that we
|
|
must pursue the possibility of intelligent manufacture. The
|
|
scientific method demands that we begin with the most
|
|
conceivable explanation, based on knowns. Once those are
|
|
exhausted, we relax the rules of evidence a bit and proceed,
|
|
kicking around the unkowns.
|
|
|
|
What we don't do is ask "why would they make something like
|
|
that...?" and all the other questions that are irrelevant
|
|
until the fact of the artifact's existence is conceded.
|
|
Unless the artifact "beams off screen," I don't have to deal
|
|
with "evidence" for anything but its existence. Not the
|
|
credibility of closed door "FYI briefings," which on this
|
|
side of the pond doesn't seem remarkable at all; not the
|
|
potential for undemonstrated powers. Nada. Zip.
|
|
|
|
I'm pointing at something, saying "what the hell's that?,"
|
|
offering a scenario consistent with the Known, hoping I'm
|
|
wrong. E.T.s and/or telluric energy patterns would be much
|
|
more exciting and less threatening, except to professional
|
|
debunkers of the paranormal, whose agendas vary.
|
|
|
|
Does your attribution to me of sudden conclusions I haven't
|
|
made, or "demands" for evidence of "FYI briefings" I am only
|
|
suggesting, imply that you are struggling to believe or
|
|
disbelieve our "theory?" This isn't yet clear to me. If it
|
|
were, perhaps I could address your questions better. Either
|
|
way is okay. I'll hang in there. Maybe I'm asking you to
|
|
ask yourself the question.
|
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|
|
Bob
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#: 194053 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
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14-Nov-91 03:14:42
|
|
Sb: #192904-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Terry Rodemerk 76357,405
|
|
To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hi Malcolm,
|
|
|
|
>I don't even get any of the Buffalo stations.
|
|
|
|
Sorry,I keep forgetting that you live north of the
|
|
border, Toronto I believe.
|
|
|
|
Yes, the US political machine uses the media quite
|
|
heavily to lobby the people for one thing or another. I'm
|
|
sure that you get the same type of thing in Canada. The SDI
|
|
commercials were a beauty. They used the voices of a little
|
|
boy or girl (depending on the commercial) talking about how
|
|
mommy and daddy (picture of a crayon drawing done like a
|
|
child would of mommy and daddy and little boy/girl standing
|
|
outside their house) were worried that the Russians could
|
|
launch a nuclear strike at the US (crayon picture of bombs
|
|
falling through sky above house) and that there was nothing
|
|
that they could do to stop it. The little voice continues
|
|
that Pres. Reagan wants to put an shield, like an umbrella,
|
|
over their heads (crayon drawing of a rainbow between the
|
|
bombs and the house and mommy and daddy and little boy/girl)
|
|
to protect them. Little voice then asks,"Isn't this a good
|
|
idea!". Cut to address of local Congressman/woman to write
|
|
to. Tell them to support SDI bill.
|
|
|
|
Hey, this kind of stuff works for the toy companies. I
|
|
guess that the government figured what the heck, give it a
|
|
try. SDI still gets major funding so I guess it worked.
|
|
|
|
BTW, even the people living in Buffalo don't always "get"
|
|
the Buffalo stations. Boy am I going to catch it for saying
|
|
that <Big Grin>.
|
|
|
|
Terry
|
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#: 194000 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
13-Nov-91 23:17:42
|
|
Sb: #193641-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
|
|
To: Russ Ranshaw 70000,1010
|
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|
|
Russ,
|
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|
|
ALIEN BREAKS WIND; BREAKS CROPS! :D
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|
Malcolm
|
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#: 194116 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
14-Nov-91 07:05:40
|
|
Sb: #193982-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
|
|
Yeah, Bush's having come from CIA certainly would give him a
|
|
more international outlook.
|
|
|
|
Japan learned much from us in order to get where they are
|
|
now. I'm afraid that in the process they couldn't help but
|
|
get contaminated by our faults as well. The signs are
|
|
beginning to show.
|
|
|
|
Dennis
|
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#: 194183 S10/Paranormal Issues
|
|
14-Nov-91 09:52:20
|
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Sb: #193983-Crop Circles
|
|
Fm: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
|
|
To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
|
|
|
|
Bob:
|
|
|
|
>Do you have any idea how many L.A. writers are going on
|
|
Prozak because they have to rewrite scripts with different
|
|
enemies?
|
|
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Are you familiar with Zecharia Sitchin's *Genesis
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Revisted*? If so I would be very interested in your opinion
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of his hypothesis. If not, I think you might find the book,
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especially the last chapter, very pertinent to your interest
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in SDI and the surprisingly fast and smooth realignment of
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world powers we've been watching. He does at least
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hypothesize an explanation of it all, with a hypothesis that
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accounts for the known facts even if it turns out to be
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horse feathers. And he does hypothesize a new enemy -
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actually an ancient enemy returning: the Nefilim of the Old
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Testament, headed our way once more aboard the planet
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Marduk, this time to be greeted by SDI.
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Terry
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#: 194353 S10/Paranormal Issues
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14-Nov-91 16:52:25
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Sb: #193981-Crop Circles
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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Bob,
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I think you're right. Gee, I guess it _must_ be the wind,
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eh? ;)
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Malcolm
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#: 194116 S10/Paranormal Issues
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14-Nov-91 07:05:40
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Sb: #193982-Crop Circles
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Fm: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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Yeah, Bush's having come from CIA certainly would give him a
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more international outlook.
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Japan learned much from us in order to get where they are
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now. I'm afraid that in the process they couldn't help but
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get contaminated by our faults as well. The signs are
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beginning to show.
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Dennis
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#: 194353 S10/Paranormal Issues
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14-Nov-91 16:52:25
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Sb: #193981-Crop Circles
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Fm: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243
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To: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445 (X)
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Bob,
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I think you're right. Gee, I guess it _must_ be the wind,
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eh? ;)
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Malcolm
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#: 194518 S10/Paranormal Issues
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14-Nov-91 21:55:52
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Sb: #193073-Crop Circles
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Fm: Tom Genereaux 76703,4265
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To: michael houdeshell 70004,1044
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It's unfortunate, but the current "thinking" tries to impute
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modern Western thinking on a distant culture. Doesn't work.
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Tom G.
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#: 194117 S10/Paranormal Issues
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14-Nov-91 07:05:50
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Sb: #193757-Crop Circles
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Fm: Dennis Williamson 73260,350
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To: Malcolm O'Brien 76703,4243 (X)
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How has the domestic situation been "taken care of"? I
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assume you meant it sarcastically, but can you be more
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specific?
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Dennis
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#: 194603 S10/Paranormal Issues
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15-Nov-91 05:57:03
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Sb: #194183-Crop Circles
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Fm: Robert Sabaroff 71251,2445
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To: Terry Ecker 71207,1165
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Terry, thanks for the referral to *Genesis Revisited.* It
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sounds like a good one for the collection. Your precis was
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tantalizing. It would be a wonderful irony if after
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spending all that money on an SDI that only points down, it
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*did* get blindsided by the Nefilim on board the planet
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Marduk.
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I love it.
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Bob
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(STAY TUNED...)
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