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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2012 9:47:11 GMT -6
Oh..I'm not the least bit surprised that Sky has 'spies' in the field. Did I mention his multiple personality disorder? Bond..James Bond....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2012 10:12:47 GMT -6
It's hard to fathom 'physical' evidence from Rendlesham as it was a binary code..computer talk. The truly freaky thing about that incident was that ascii binary wasn't available until 86 and the incident was in 80. Unless they're concluding that the 'Wilton crop circle' is part of Rendlesham and considering that as evidence. shrug. An interesting thing though..is that the officer who touched the thing..ended up with inner ear problems
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Post by swamprat on Aug 2, 2012 19:07:45 GMT -6
Come Tune Into Texas UFO Radio Hosted By Steve Hudgeons Jr. On Location At The MUFON UFO Symposium With Guest Morrighan Lynne, Make sure to click Live Chat Tab to Join Us In Chat www.inceptionradionetwork.com/
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2012 14:19:28 GMT -6
Swampy- are YOU the spy?
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Post by skywalker on Aug 3, 2012 16:54:27 GMT -6
Swampy is just a lovable little fuzzball who would never hurt anybody. This was posted on Steven Greer's blog on July 28. drgreersblog.disclosureproject.org/?p=192BREAKING NEWS: URGENT
There is a chance that we may be able to include in the film “Sirius” the scientific testing of a possible Extraterrestrial Biological Entity (EBE) that has been recovered and is deceased. This EBE is in the possession of a cooperative institute desiring further scientific evaluation of the possible ET. We cannot reveal at this time the location of this being or the name of the person or persons who possess it.
Dr. Jan Bravo- who is a STAR Board member and a fellow Emergency Physician- and I have actually visited the group that possesses this EBE and have personally and professionally examined the being. It is indeed an actual deceased body, and most certainly is not plastic or man-made. It has a head, 2 arms and 2 legs and is humanoid . We have seen and examined X-Rays of the being. Its anatomy however is not homo sapien (modern human) or any known hominid (predecessors to humans).A real live dead alien body? I'll have to see that to believe it. I don't know if that is what the MUFON announcement is about but it is a possibility I suppose. In all fairness and since I am such a nice guy I also have to admit that I got that bit of information from our old "buddy" JJ Flash's new news column. www.examiner.com/article/details-pending-from-mufon-and-greer?He actually writes some interesting stuff every once in a while.
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Post by swamprat on Aug 3, 2012 21:56:52 GMT -6
I spy.......with my little eye........one deep-fried Twinkie.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2012 22:17:32 GMT -6
I spy.......with my little eye........one deep-fried Twinkie. Ooooo... it's MINE!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by skywalker on Aug 3, 2012 22:21:02 GMT -6
A deep fried Twinkie would be a good alternative if a spy forgot the cyanide pill. It would probably work just as quickly.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2012 22:22:44 GMT -6
A deep fried Twinkie would be a good alternative if a spy forgot the cyanide pill. It would probably work just as quickly. You can't have any then. Good. More for me! ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2012 22:23:32 GMT -6
But you can have a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich...
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Post by skywalker on Aug 4, 2012 9:21:33 GMT -6
UFO Investigator Leonard Stringfeld's Research "Discovered" by MUFONIt appears that one of MUFON's long awaited announcements is the discovery of Leonard Stringfeld's long lost UFO files. Stringfeld was a very prominent UFO researcher from the 1950s up to his death in 1994. At one time he served as the public relations adviser for NICAP, was a regional director for CUFOS, served as a board member for MUFON and created his own research organization called CRIFO, or Civilian Research, Interplanetary Flying Objects. At one time it was the largest civilian research group in the country with over 2500 subscribers to his newsletter. In addition to his monthly newsletter, ORBIT, Stringfeld also published several books and numerous other publications, much of which dealt with UFO crash reports and ET bodies. He was the first researcher who gathered info on the Cape Girardeau crash that supposedly took place in 1941 in Missouri. After his death all of his files were locked away by his relatives who refused to allow anybody to look at them. Over the years they gradually disappeared and nobody knew where they were. It appears that now, however, they have been turned over to MUFON who claims they are going to digitize them and make them available to researchers in the general public. In his opening remarks at the MUFON symposium that is going on right now, MUFON International Director David MacDonald said that he had looked through just three of the 60 volumes of material and claimed that is showed evidence of repeated attempts at interference by government agencies like the CIA and FBI who routinely harassed UFO investigators and tried to get in their way at any cost. Some of these instances even involved assaults and death threats. The discovery and (hopefully) the release of Stringfeld's research is a huge benefit to the UFO community. I just hope that MUFON follows through with their claim to release the info to the public. They said that they will but after all, this is MUFON we are talking about and they have caused things to disappear in the past. We'll have to wait and see what happens. We also still have the next big announcement that supposedly will take place on Sunday at around 4pm or shortly after. It is rumored to be something really big but despite the best efforts of our spies we still don't have positive confirmation of what it might be. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Hopefully nobody will pass out from holding their breath in anticipation.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2012 9:55:46 GMT -6
We'll know what this supersecret announcement is as soon as our spy reports back to us. At last ! We shall reveal ourselves to the Jedi. ;D
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Post by auntym on Aug 4, 2012 13:42:03 GMT -6
www.examiner.com/article/ufo-crash-investigator-leonard-stringfield-s-research-goes-public UFO crash investigator: Leonard Stringfield's research goes public aliens & ufos August 3, 2012 By: Roger Marsh Sixty volumes of “meticulous UFO research over 30 years” by the late Ufologist Leonard H. Stringfield were donated to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), according to an August 3, 2012, announcement by MUFON Executive Director David MacDonald who spoke at the organization’s annual symposium. The news of Stringfield’s work surfacing and in MUFON’s hands now had been kept secret prior to the 8 p.m. announcement as one of two “blockbuster UFO discoveries” that the group was to make at the Cincinnati event. A second briefing will be made about 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 5. Stringfield (1920-1994) was an American ufologist who worked with government and private agencies to track UFO reports and had a special interest in reports of crashed objects. MUFON Pennsylvania State Director John Ventre, reacting by telephone just minutes after the announcement, said MacDonald touched on just some of the written evidence compiled by Stringfield. “In those 60 volumes we have government interference, the FBI and CIA stopping the ufologists at any cost,” Ventre said. “He names Donald Rumbsfeld and President Ford as being briefed on UFOs by J. Allen Hynek. He talks about UFO investigators being beaten or receiving death threats. He names heads of state that knew. He even has actor Jackie Gleason’s contact information in there. There is a lot of explosive information in there.” Media stories from the past suggested that President Nixon had shown Gleason an actual alien body. Ventre said that MUFON plans to digitize the files and make them available to researchers in the future. The subject of UFOs first caught Stringfield’s attention on August 28, 1945, just three days before the end of WWII, when he had his own encounter as an Army Air Force Intelligence Officer en route to Tokyo with 12 other specialists from the Fifth Air Force. The group was approaching Iwo Jima at 10,000 feet with a sunlit sky. CONTINUE READING: www.examiner.com/article/ufo-crash-investigator-leonard-stringfield-s-research-goes-public
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2012 21:22:52 GMT -6
This is great news!
I'm just going to say that I am so glad his research is not lost!
We can only hope that in the time since Mr. Stringfield's passing someone in his family took the time to meticulously make copies of everything before deciding to give it to someone else.
We can also hope that someone at muffin does the same ;D.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 5, 2012 0:05:46 GMT -6
Leonard Stringfeld was one of the great pioneer ufologists. I've always had a lot of respect for his research. His family originally did not want anybody to have access to it. I think they probably did not understand his interest in UFOs. I'm glad it's finally being made public though. I assume MUFON will follow through with it since they made a point of announcing it to everybody. It would be kind of hard for them to make it disappear now...not that they couldn't if they really wanted to.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 5, 2012 23:33:26 GMT -6
Our spy has reported that MUFON's "big earth-shattering announcement" is that somebody supposedly has discovered two UFO "crash sites" near Kingman, Arizona that occurred back in the 1950s. They claim that the military quickly moved in and cleaned everything up and carried them away (as usual ) so there is no physical evidence left, although they claimed that there were some army relics buried in the ground nearby and an increased level of radiation. Both of those could be circumstantial though since there is army garbage and radiation all over the place. They did claim that there was a gouge in a mesa where one of the craft skipped off of it, and an impact crater where it finally smashed down. That sounds kind of interesting but I would have to see them to believe them. Craters and gouges could be caused by a lot of things...airplanes, meteors, missiles, Godzilla... There's still no conclusive physical evidence or proof of anything though. Personally I think the announcement about Leonard Stringfeld's research being found was a lot more exciting. We'll have to wait and see if anything else turns up about the Kingman "crashes." I would like to heave a big "Thanks and job well done" to our spy who risked life and limb to bring us this information. Good job. Now you can go have a cold beer and that deep fried Twinkie. I'll have one too. (the beer, not the Twinkie )
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Post by mia on Aug 8, 2012 8:04:59 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2012 11:36:51 GMT -6
Our spy has reported that MUFON's "big earth-shattering announcement" is that somebody supposedly has discovered two UFO "crash sites" near Kingman, Arizona that occurred back in the 1950s. They claim that the military quickly moved in and cleaned everything up and carried them away (as usual ) so there is no physical evidence left, although they claimed that there were some army relics buried in the ground nearby and an increased level of radiation. Both of those could be circumstantial though since there is army garbage and radiation all over the place. They did claim that there was a gouge in a mesa where one of the craft skipped off of it, and an impact crater where it finally smashed down. That sounds kind of interesting but I would have to see them to believe them. Craters and gouges could be caused by a lot of things...airplanes, meteors, missiles, Godzilla... There's still no conclusive physical evidence or proof of anything though. Personally I think the announcement about Leonard Stringfeld's research being found was a lot more exciting. We'll have to wait and see if anything else turns up about the Kingman "crashes." I would like to heave a big "Thanks and job well done" to our spy who risked life and limb to bring us this information. Good job. Now you can go have a cold beer and that deep fried Twinkie. I'll have one too. (the beer, not the Twinkie ) I lived in Kingman for about 3 years and was a "desert rat" so to speak as a young teenager. I climbed many mesas there and explored and caught various lizards and snakes,(the deadliest mojave greenback rattlesnake being one of them) , and loved the desert. I heard about this case a few years ago and have been intrigued. During the few years that I lived there I never heard anyone mention anything about it.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 8, 2012 22:25:52 GMT -6
Thanks, mia. I've been keeping my eye on this but haven't decided what to make of it yet. Since I am totally paranoid and suspicious about everything I am questioning the guy's motives for doing it. There have been former government people who have come forward with outrageous claims about Roswell and UFOs before but in most cases they turned out to be either spreading disinformation or just trying to cash in on Roswell's popularity. We'll have to wait and see what this latest revelation is really about.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2012 23:20:42 GMT -6
Well that was profound 'sigh'.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2012 7:42:35 GMT -6
Wait. . . I'm confused (again ) Hasn't there always been "talk" about TWO crashes?
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Post by skywalker on Aug 9, 2012 8:02:25 GMT -6
There have always been two different crash sites caused by the same UFO. This new claim is that there were two completely different UFOs and that one of them was shot down by some kind of electronic pulse beam (that the military didn't even have at that time). It all sounds suspicious to me. I don't know what that guy is up to but I'm not falling for it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2012 23:08:02 GMT -6
Ok. I recall hearing that a completely different ufo crashed elsewhere, around the same time. Maybe even farther South? And that the second ufo had more "bodies". Where did I hear this, and when??
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Post by randy on Aug 14, 2012 23:20:07 GMT -6
If one UFO created two crash sites by skipping like a rock on water then it may have been hit by lightening or some other thing that really damaged it and as such it may have left a trail of debris shed by it as it came down/ The Titanic left a debris field leading up to the ship its self. Air craft damaged in flight often leave parts all over the place. As such UFO parts from Roswell and this proposed new crach site Maybe still out there in the desert. i am reminded of a man who found a 50 caliber macnind gun miles from a WWII crash site in the Mojave. Crashing aircraft can shed parts
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2012 9:58:38 GMT -6
Ahhhh maybe one UFO shot the other UFO down then crashed itself. Nope..I agree with you Sky..not buying this bunk
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Post by paulette on Aug 15, 2012 11:09:00 GMT -6
Ok. I recall hearing that a completely different ufo crashed elsewhere, around the same time. Maybe even farther South? And that the second ufo had more "bodies". Where did I hear this, and when?? There was a posting here or maybe UFOmania that featured a small town in southern USA that found a crashed UFO and then buried a small not-human body. In their graveyard. And then someone else dug it up later. Maybe - because where it was wasn't clear anymore. They dug anyway. Maybe that's the story you are thinking about...
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Post by skywalker on Aug 15, 2012 14:58:03 GMT -6
I think you are referring to the Aurora, Texas "airship" crash of 1897. The newspaper claimed that something did crash and that the pilot was a "Martian" who was badly burned and disfigured and buried in the local cemetery. This incident was investigated again in the early 1970s by a bunch of "ufologists" who so angered the townspeople with their illegal and disrespectful that they no longer want anything to do with UFOs or UFO enthusiasts. The body never was dug up but the grave was vandalized and the grave marker was stolen. Nobody knows where the exact grave site is anymore.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2012 21:59:30 GMT -6
If one UFO created two crash sites by skipping like a rock on water then it may have been hit by lightening or some other thing that really damaged it and as such it may have left a trail of debris shed by it as it came down/ The Titanic left a debris field leading up to the ship its self. Air craft damaged in flight often leave parts all over the place. As such UFO parts from Roswell and this proposed new crach site Maybe still out there in the desert. i am reminded of a man who found a 50 caliber macnind gun miles from a WWII crash site in the Mojave. Crashing aircraft can shed parts Yes, I heard that their were (2) crash sites involved with Roswell. That is what I am talking about. I don't know where and when I heard it, but yes, I guess I could be thinking of (2) crash sites of (1) ufo, and the bodies were scattered as such . It also crossed my mind that what the general public refers to as "roswell" may have gone by a different name, depending on who talked about it. What I mean by this is I heard (2) different city-type names for the same (time period*) event, as a (2) crash event, when randy does very well in explaining how (1) crash could have parts in one town, and crash parts in another town. It can get confusing in the country. For example, my cousins grew up on a Butler, Missouri farm. However, they went to school in Miami (Miami county) nearby. I'm feeling "baffled", and just trying to figure out what I'm thinking. I thought it was common knowledge that (2) ufos crashed there around the same time. Roswell just got more attention because the military trucks were so obvious in town. It got so much attention and back-tracking that who would want to point out that another "weather balloon" had crashed? The military was scrambling as it is! (edited to add words * (time period))
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Post by swamprat on Aug 16, 2012 15:20:02 GMT -6
Filer’s Files
UFO crash investigator: Leonard Stringfield's research goes publicBy George Filer MUFON Executive Director David MacDonald made a tremendously important announcement at MUFONs Annual Symposium. This is a "blockbuster announcement concerning UFO discoveries." Stringfield (1920-1994) was an American Ufologist who worked with government and private agencies to track UFO reports and had a special interest in reports of crashed objects. Stringfield was the most knowledgeable researcher I ever had the pleasure of meeting at his home. We talked on the phone frequently. Dave announced that sixty volumes of "meticulous UFO research over 30 years" by the late Ufologist Leonard H. Stringfield were donated to the MUFON and will be available to researchers. Leonard had numerous contacts at Wright Patterson Air Force Base and other important facilities and obtained invaluable data not available to 99.999 per cent of the military or intelligence agencies. He was an American Ufologist who took particular interest in crashed flying saucer stories. His contacts in the medical field gave him the first descriptions of the alien bodies allegedly recovered at Roswell or elsewhere. Stringfield's interest in the subject began August 28, 1945, just three days before the end of the war, when he was an Army Air Force intelligence officer en route to Tokyo, Japan, along with twelve other specialists in the Fifth Air Force. As they approached Iwo Jima at about ten thousand feet in a sunlit sky, Stringfield related: "I was shocked to see three teardrop-shaped objects from my starboard-side window. They were brilliantly white, like burning magnesium, and closing in on a parallel course to our C-46. Suddenly our left engine feathered, and I was later to learn that the magnetic navigation-instrument needles went wild. As the C-46 lost altitude, with oil spurting from the troubled engine, the pilot sounded an alert; crew and passengers were told to prepare for a ditch! My last glimpse of the three bogies was above the transport flying in tight formation as they faded into a cloud bank. Instantly our craft's engine revved up, and we picked up altitude and flew a steady course to land safely at Iwo Jima." Uneasy about the "rumored loss of Air Force interceptors chasing UFOs, the low-level green fireballs over Sweden and the Southwestern United States" and his own experience, Stringfield related he was concerned about the "intent" behind the probes. In March 1954, he created Civilian Research, Interplanetary Flying Objects (CRIFO), and published a monthly newsletter, ORBIT. Stringfield was a guest of radio newscaster Frank Edwards and was deluged with newspapers, and radio stations wanting saucer news. Stringfield soon had 2500 paid subscribers to ORBIT. During the mid-1950s, CRIFO became the world's largest civilian UFO research group. Then Stringfield wrote, "Also taking note of CRIFO was the Air Force." Stringfield said the Air Defense Command in Columbus, Ohio called him September 9, 1955, and wanted his cooperation in obtaining immediate sighting reports using his large network of sources. To his surprise, he was also informed that the Ground Observer Corps which was started to help report Soviet bombers and reconnaissance aircraft had been instructed to report UFO activity directly to him for screening. Stringfield who lived in Cincinnati, Ohio was essentially helping defend our country. He was then to call the ADC using a telephone code number ("Fox Trot Kilo 3-0 Blue") to report the better sightings. He was requested "not to ask any questions." Stringfield obtained data on many of the best sightings. To his surprise, the Air Force cleared his reporting many sightings. Despite the official public denial of his work for the ADC, Stringfield wrote he received a letter in 1956 thanking him for his assistance from no less than Major General John A. Samford, director of Air Force Intelligence shown here Ufologist. He also received a letter in 1955 from Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, shown standing, who was the director of the Air Force's public UFO investigation Project Blue Book from 1951-1953. Captain Ruppelt praised The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, and the report-collecting net Stringfield had established. Stringfield was provided significant UFO information by various officials who felt the public had a right to know. Stringfield's relationship with the ADC during this period is recounted in his 1957 book "Inside Saucer Post, 3-0 Blue" and in his 1977 book "Situation Red."The forward was written by Donald Keyhole. In 1957, Stringfield became public relations adviser for the newly formed civilian UFO group NICAP under the direction of Donald Keyhoe, a friend of his since 1953. He held the post until 1972, at which point he continued his private UFO research. It was during the 1970s that Stringfield began collecting witness accounts of UFO crash recoveries, including alien bodies. Many of these stories centered on activities at nearby Wright Patterson AFB in Ohio. Stringfield first publicly reported his "crash/retrieval" findings at the 1978 MUFON Symposium. He said he received two death threats beforehand, but was never sure who was behind them or how serious they were. Thereafter, he self-published seven "Status Reports" on new crash-retrieval research until his death in 1994. From 1967-1969, Stringfield served as an "Early Warning Coordinator" for the so-called Condon Committee, the government sponsored scientific UFO investigation. His job, like his earlier one for the ADC, was to screen and report all UFO activity in southwestern Ohio. He told me he knew heads of state, and actor Jackie Gleason who was taken to Homestead Air Force Base by President Nixon to see aliens. He died December 18, 1994 after a long battle with lung cancer. I spoke to him hours before he died. Leonard was a wonderful man who knew the most about UFOs of any man I ever met. www.listrocket.com/public/archive.php?mode=thread&cat=8857&rc=ef7627d35f79&mid=4333593&cc=6d39d5d3af125e3
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2012 18:02:31 GMT -6
Thanks Swamprat. Does anyone know about when these documents will be released for public viewing ?
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