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Post by auntym on Aug 19, 2011 18:36:52 GMT -6
www.theufochronicles.com/2011/08/ufo-news-noted-ufologist-and-former.htmlFriday, August 19, 2011 UFO NEWS | Noted Ufologist and Former Publisher of Alien Worlds Magazine - Killed in a Motorcycle Accident! [/size][/color] By Robert Downes The Messenger 5-13-11
Editor's Note–The following snippet was originally published back in May, and to the best of our knowledge went unnoticed by those Ufology until today–FW58-year-old Stuart Miller named as motorcyclist killed on A56 Thursday POLICE have named the motorcyclist killed in an accident on the A56 yesterday morning. Bowdon man Stuart Miller died following an accident at around 8.25am yesterday on a stretch of the busy road in Broadheath near the Evans Halshaw Ford dealers. The dad-of-four and grandfather was pronounced dead at the scene following the collision with a French plated Opel Corsa, driven by a 19-year-old French national. The car was registered to an address in Didsbury. In a statement the family of Mr Miller said: “A devoted husband, father and grandfather, he leaves behind a devoted wife Denise and four much loved daughters Denise, Nicola, Vikki and Sophie. “Stuart’s passion was motorcycling and was well known in the Altrincham and Bowdon area where he had been a motorcycle riding instructor.” Anyone with information should call Greater Manchester Police on 0161 856 6073. Tributes can be left for Mr Millar on our comment facility below or on our Facebook website here CONTINUE READING: www.messengernewspapers.co.uk/news/9025379.Dead_motorcyclists_named_by_police/?action=complain&cid=9359610/
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Post by auntym on Aug 19, 2011 18:53:20 GMT -6
there is more sad news.... IQXS has died.... i know none of you were aware of him and his group but he was a great friend to us.... they are the ones who kept our TWITTER interesting....with the best articles and videos....and helped us in many ways by giving TEOR shout outs to all of his many thousands of followers.... i have not been able to get any information about this, even WHITLEY STREIBER commented about his passing.... all i know is that when he left he said his group was moving to a new location and they'd be back.... after 6 wks i was tweeting "where in the world is IQXS?" .... after a week or so a few people came back with he had died.... i'm still trying to find out what happened.... the TWITTER has not been the same since and he will be greatly missed.... i am hoping one of his team mates will pick up the reigns and continue where he left off... in the same style IQXS was so-well known for...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2011 2:38:40 GMT -6
~hugs to everyone, especially Auntym~
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Post by auntym on Aug 20, 2011 18:40:48 GMT -6
~hugs to everyone, especially Auntym~ thanks lorelei....its a loss for all of us....
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Post by skywalker on Aug 20, 2011 21:44:57 GMT -6
That's a bummer. IQXS was a huge influence on the Twitter thingy. It won't be the same without him.
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Post by satansrini on Aug 21, 2011 13:07:47 GMT -6
Never knew the man. My condolences to all those who suffer his loss.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 21, 2011 13:46:50 GMT -6
It's a shame when we lose somebody in the UFO community. It's even more of a shame when people don't even know that it happened. There aren't many of us UFO people to begin with.
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Post by orionpath on Aug 21, 2011 14:41:28 GMT -6
Sorry to hear this news.He sounds special.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 21, 2011 15:11:52 GMT -6
I didn't know him personally but auntym spoke with him quite a bit on the twitter account. He had a very big following there.
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Post by auntym on Sept 13, 2011 20:47:57 GMT -6
blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2011/09/charles_hickson_ufo_abductee_w.htmlwww.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/charles-hickson-who-became-known-for-his-claimed-1973-pascagoula-ufo-abduction-dies-at-80/2011/09/13/gIQAb9MrPK_story.htmlCharles Hickson, famous for claimed Pascagoula UFO abduction, dies at 80[/size] (video, audio) Published: Tuesday, September 13, 2011, PASCAGOULA, Mississippi -- Charles E. Hickson Sr., the eldest of two men who made global headlines with their account of being snatched from the banks of the Pascagoula River in 1973 by space aliens, died Friday in Ocean Springs. He was 80. Hickson was still known to occasionally sell his book, "UFO Contact at Pascagoula," outside local businesses. He reportedly told friends and family -- and sometimes total strangers -- that aliens continued to communicate with him via telepathic means. Charles Hickson of Gautier, Miss., famous for a claimed UFO abduction in 1973, has died in Ocean Springs at the age of 80. In this file photograph, Hickson is seen posing with a drawing depicting a UFO. (Pat Sullivan, file)Hickson, of Gautier, was 42 when he and then-19-year-old Calvin Parker, also of Gautier, reported to Jackson County Sheriff Fred Diamond that they were fishing on Oct. 11, 1973 off a pier at Shaupeter Shipyard when they heard a buzzing noise behind them. The location is near the former Colle's towing business. Hickson said they turned and saw glowing egg-shaped object with blue lights at its front hovering about 40 feet above the river bank. The object was about 30 feet long and 8 feet high. Frozen with fright, the two men watched as a door opened and three creatures floated above the river towards them, according to reports. "The beings had legs but did not use them," Hickson told The Mississippi Press in 1973. "They were about 5-feet-tall, had bullet-shaped heads without necks, slits for mouths, and where their noses or ears would be, they had thin, conical objects sticking out, like carrots from a snowman's head. They had no eyes, grey, wrinkled skin, round feet, and claw-like hands." According to Hickson's account, two of the creatures seized him and another grabbed Parker. "The teenager fainted with fright," Hickson said. CONTINUE READING: blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2011/09/charles_hickson_ufo_abductee_w.html WASHINGTON POST: www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/charles-hickson-who-became-known-for-his-claimed-1973-pascagoula-ufo-abduction-dies-at-80/2011/09/13/gIQAb9MrPK_story.html charles hickson interview Uploaded by ufosamongus2 on Aug 28, 2008 radio interview with charles hickson talking about the ufo he and calvin parker had a encounter with in 1973
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Post by auntym on Sept 28, 2011 18:22:14 GMT -6
cnufos.ning.com/profiles/blogs/cnufos-art-bell-s-brother-dead-dr-fred-bell-mysteriously-diesCNUFOS - ART BELL'S BROTHER DEAD, DR FRED BELL MYSTERIOUSLY DIES SHORTLY AFTER JESSE VENTURA INTERV I WILL BE UPLOADING THE INTERVIEW WITH ALEX JONES AND JESSE VENTURA ABOUT DR FRED BELL'S DEATH. ACCORDING TO JESSE VENTURA THEY WERE INTERVIEWING DR FRED BELL FOR VENTURA'S 3RD SEASON OF CONSPIRACY THEORY WHEN DR BELL DISCLOSED SOME SENSITIVE INFORMATION TO VENTURA. LESS THEN 48 HOURS LATER DR BELL WAS DEAD. I WILL HAVE THAT INTERVIEW LATER TODAY... Dr. Fred Bell was born in Ann Arbor Michigan. His father was a scientist whom worked with the late Henry Ford Sr. His great uncle from his father's side, Alexander Graham Bell, was also a very well-known inventor, and on his mother's side, a direct descendant of Ethan Allen. As a result of this strange genetic gene pool Dr. Bell has a tendency to be a revolutionist with wild and crazy ideas...... a bit of an eclectic eccentric. His father Allan Bell, brought the London Bridge over from England and put it in the middle of an Arizona desert. Later he built a city with a pond around it, today called Havasu City. Because of his strange heritage young Dr. Fred Bell was propelled into science at a very early age. And at age 14, he was not only working at the University of Michigan on nuclear energy projects, but was also inducted into the U.S. government's project called M. K. Ultra. This early mind control research covered such topics as past life regression, and the popular remote viewing used today by the CIA and other intelligence gathering factions worldwide. While working University of Michigan Dr. Bell had the priviledge of working under the mentorship of Dr. Katz. Dr. Katz came over here, as an honored scientist, previously working for the 3rd Reich under Adolph Hitler. Wernher von Braun and Dr. Katz both were transferred here by the American government under an operation known as Operation Paperclip. While working for Dr. Katz in the Randolph Laboratory at the University of Michigan, Dr. Bell worked on a magnetic disintegration project later known as the Philadelphia Experiment, a high temperature fusion experiment, a bubble project later known as Cold Fusion, shockwave experimentation that led to the classification of high altitude nuclear blasts, underground nuclear blasts, nuclear explosions over water and nuclear explosions at ground level. In addition, Dr. Bell worked with the University of Michigan's Cyclotron doing experimentation with the bombardment of nuclear particles and their collisions involving reverse time as observed in a Wilson Cloud Chamber. As a result of this, Dr. Bell built the World's first time machine called the T-1 Time Travel Transposer that allows time travel into the future in increments of microseconds. CONTINUE READING: cnufos.ning.com/profiles/blogs/cnufos-art-bell-s-brother-dead-dr-fred-bell-mysteriously-dies
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Post by paulette on Sept 28, 2011 18:34:39 GMT -6
Hickson sounds very low-key and believable in this interview done one year afterwards. "The fear is gone but ...." he talked about it for decades. He compares his fear with war fear (which he had endured in the Korean War). "Normal fear you expect here on this earth. This is something that shouldn't even exist...fear that you can't explain." (and he didn't know if he'd ever set foot on earth again.)
He thought they were peaceful but what they wanted..."I don't know." He expected a government revelation. Still hasn't happened...
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Post by skywalker on Sept 28, 2011 18:41:51 GMT -6
That guy had an amazing life. Somebody could write a dozen books about him. I had no idea he was involved in all of that. It will be interesting to know how he died...if we ever find out the truth about it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2011 21:57:04 GMT -6
But Jesse Ventura is alive....and I wonder how we ever hear ANY suspicious details or truths. There must be some good in the world . (Not just purposeful disinformation). auntym, you know that if you know anybody in suspicious business, you may get one chance, just one, to ask them one question, and the timing...well you know....even if they are family. I got one question. Someone was tired, and I had learned patience. Out of complete nowhere, I just asked " Is montauk real". Answer: "No". Pause. "I answered too quick....snore...zzzzzz". If I was a superstitious person, I would say our East Coast is full of witchcraft Thanks auntym; for all you do
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2011 15:28:23 GMT -6
I know several witches who are real cool people (now days they call themselves Wiccan). They can't do magic spells like the gals on tv but like any group..they have a bit of power going for them. Wiccan creed is to do harm to no one. I think rather that the East Coast is over full of politicians..I'll take witches any day
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2011 16:19:52 GMT -6
yeah, witchcraft is not necessarily bad . I just know that people associate it with "spells" and the Philadelphia exp. could be construed as a "spell" on a boat is what I meant . Are you SURE they can't do magic spells like the gals on tv?(wink). I just think spells have become so unnecessary since about 33 A.D.. For nice folk anyway. Hoodou also shares that creed. And I know weird things happen every where. To me, the East Coast has a lot of "power". I definitely "feel" things in places like Sedona, the Grand Canyon, but it's different. There is politicians in both places and history of Indians and witches in both places... This mans death feels "construed". Aaaack. can't find the words I want
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2011 19:03:05 GMT -6
Ahhh there is nothing like New Mexico for pure strong energy...the good stuff and parts of Arizona..and where ever there is strong old Indian presence. But New Mexico..is amazing and I'd be willing to bet some 'doorways' there too...I believe there are in places of real power.
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Post by Morgan Sierra on Jan 27, 2012 23:24:14 GMT -6
The UFO community lost another friend today as long-time ufologist Lou Farish died of cancer this afternoon, January 27, in Morrilton, Arkansas. Over the past two decades Lou was very active in the study of ufology. In addition to being an avid researcher and the author of several hundred articles on UFOs, he was also the founder and organizer of the Ozark UFO Conference which he promoted for more than twenty years. He was also the publisher of the UFO newsclipping service. The following is a brief statement written by Lou's friend Jerry Blackburn. Friends of Lou,
I'm sorry to have to tell you that Lou died of cancer this afternoon at 4:55 PM CST in Morrilton, Arkansas at the River Chase Rehabilitation and Care Center where he had been under hospice care since early September. He died peacefully, was not in pain, and was surrounded by a small group of friends. A memorial service is tentatively planned for 2:00 PM on Saturday, February 4, at the Harris Funeral Home in Morrilton, AR. Confirmation of the date and time will be in an obituary to be posted in a day or two on the Harris Funeral Home website at www.harrisfuneralhomes.net. If I can provide additional information, please let me know.
If you cannot attend Lou's memorial service, but would like to send me a short statement to be read at the service about how you knew and/or will remember Lou, I will be glad to do that for you. We may also include these statements in a program to remember Lou this April at the Ozark UFO Conference in Eureka Springs. Also, if you have any favorite photos of Lou that we can use in the service, I would appreciate it if you would scan or photograph them and send them to me, and especially any early photos from the 70s and 80s.
Since Lou did not have a wife, children or siblings, he left his estate, including 80 acres of land, to a trust to be used to encourage UFO research and education through awards, fellowships and mini-grants over the next several years.
Lou was one of the most interesting people I ever met, and like many of you, I thought of him as one of my best friends. He was one of a kind, and will be greatly missed, both as a person and for his many contributions to ufology. His circle of friends goes far beyond the e-mail list I'm sending this message to. If you have email addresses for others who knew and cared about Lou, please forward this message on to them.
Jerry Blackburn
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2012 11:56:37 GMT -6
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Post by auntym on Feb 12, 2012 12:37:06 GMT -6
this is so sad....
Star Spangled Banner Whitney Houston[/color]
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Post by skywalker on Feb 12, 2012 12:44:28 GMT -6
I suspect suicide. She has had a recent history of extremely disturbed behavior and the fact that she died the day before the Grammy's is more evidence. She probably was very depressed that she was no longer the star she had once been so she decided to put an end to her pain. That's just a wild guess though.
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Post by paulette on Feb 12, 2012 13:48:19 GMT -6
Hmmm....I could speculate that maybe someone didn't want her to arrive at the gala events acting like a bizarro. But it doesn't matter. She was talented and gifted with a big wonderful voice. For awhile she rode the wave. Like many entertainers, she became entrapped in drugs - perhaps to ease lonely nights on the road, to stay slim and fitting into her stage outfits, to temporarily bridge between who people thought she was and how she felt inside. Like Marilynn, this will be called a suicide and in the end, it is, however it played out.
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Post by skywalker on Feb 13, 2012 23:53:27 GMT -6
I think it is that idiot Bobby Brown who did it to her. She seemed to be fine before she met him. He was a bad influence.
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Post by lois on Feb 14, 2012 0:10:38 GMT -6
The Bodyguard is playing on lifetime network this very minute.
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Post by lois on Feb 14, 2012 0:12:31 GMT -6
I think it is that idiot Bobby Brown who did it to her. She seemed to be fine before she met him. He was a bad influence. I think so too sky. She stayed with him through it all .
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2012 0:34:24 GMT -6
I read that Bobby Brown was doing a performance when he got the news and he was crying on stage and told everyone that his next song was for Whitney and was all broken up over it... but he didn't stop the show... he cried through his performance...
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Post by auntym on Feb 14, 2012 1:15:36 GMT -6
i read where he use to physically abuse her when they were married.... i have no sympathy for him....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2012 1:20:47 GMT -6
Woah OK, I guess I'm not old enough to know about that... I have no sympathy for him now either...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2012 6:09:34 GMT -6
Whoa, is right. I have to think of all the "showbiz" people who have died (involving drugs of some sort) since I started paying attention. . . For some of you it may be "marilyn monroe", but for me it's "Dana Plato". She was the innocent-looking female lead from the sitcom "Different Strokes". I believe she was found in an rv parked in front of someone's home. Then there was the first "basketball star" who died the "first time" he tried crack. . . "Len" somebody? Down the road, "Anna Nicole Smith's" son found dead in her hospital room (she had just given birth to her daughter), and then anna nicole herself. . . Whitney. Another suspicious death . Coroners know right away (I'm told) if someone has drowned. The blood vessels in the eyes look a certain way if death is immediate lack of oxygen. Of course that could be suffocation and then put in the bath tub, so they do (of course) check the lungs. I guess nowadays it still takes 6 weeks to get toxicology reports. I'm still shocked. All the publicity and people still "try drugs". My condolences to Whitney and Bobby's daughter. I'm a grocery store line mag reader, and I believe that Mr. Brown was (again) trying to turn his life around, etc. The cynic in me is like, the daughter went to the hospital for grief? No wonder hospital staff is sometimes seeming as uncaring as the clerk at Macy's. Was she short of breath? Was she disturbing the peace? What kind of symptoms got her in the hospital?? Sad part is, she probably hadn't thought to purchase health insurance, either. Just ends up paying cash (but not payments for 10 years.).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2012 10:10:39 GMT -6
JC Said: "I guess nowadays it still takes 6 weeks to get toxicology reports." With a celebrity it might be one week... ~shrug~ Heading off to the big city here soon. The highway conditions report says snow, blowing snow, high winds in the mountains, 30=40 degrees=slippery and watch out for snow plows... do not pass... ~sigh~ It's gonna take us awhile to get to our destination.
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