tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post8897073735734437293..comments2024-03-28T15:55:33.435-07:00Comments on The Big Study: Digging to the Core, last time this season.The Professorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-6365554357129353642014-06-30T12:19:06.264-07:002014-06-30T12:19:06.264-07:00Thank you for the replies! Levelland and Iran wer...Thank you for the replies! Levelland and Iran were huge and the Yukon case was really interesting also. I remember reading about the French wave but there were a few others that I am looking forward to reading soon. When I saw the Lake Elsinore case listed, I did a double take as I had just drove through there last week. Makes me want to find the exact spot but that town is so built up now, not sure how successful that would be. Will let you know if I do!---Mrs. CAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-70574222976417113302014-06-28T03:44:27.411-07:002014-06-28T03:44:27.411-07:00if there exist a solid UFO case, the iranian UFO e...if there exist a solid UFO case, the iranian UFO encounter fits the bill nicely. Visual , Radar, EM , mlitary witnesses, documented, unexplained. buntalanlucuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02058846205282464955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-5689496141762703362014-06-23T13:34:50.106-07:002014-06-23T13:34:50.106-07:00Something weird just happened here. I was about to...Something weird just happened here. I was about to reply to a post by "Mrs C" --- a very sane and interesting post about CE2e&m cases, when her post simply wasn't there. I don't think that this was poltergeists or enemy action, I must have blundered somehow and hit a "delete" button without knowing it. This is actually sort of scary. One wonders how much stuff gets accidentally deleted with no independent copy anywhere --- the main reason why I am not quite happy with this internet takeover. <br /><br />But to the shadow post: she asked me about the 1959 Minas Gerais, Brazil E&M case. I don't have it in my files. Why? It's a big world. Probably this happened because we are totally dependent upon a letter from Olavo Fontes to Coral Lorenzen for any information, and it only appeared in two of her books. So I don't know what to think of it. <br /><br />The second question was which cases of E&M tend to be favorites of veteran UFOlogists? THAT I can answer. Levelland, TX [1957] is the runaway favorite, and can be called the "anchor case" of the category. Tehran, Iran [1976] has become nearly as popular lately. I have, as you can tell from the statistics, a couple of dozen more. There are in these stats some "forgotten gems" such as Hillcrest Heights, MD [1955], the Atlanta/Lancaster, MO pair [1969], and Whitehorse, Yukon [1976]. Their are the famous car stops of the '54 French Wave [including Aime Michell's all-time favorite case], and the double car stop of Toano, VA [1965]. The Colorado Project looked [poorly] at three cases, all of which could be good incidents [Richmond, MI; Dry Creek Basin, CO; and Lake Elsinore, CA]. The latter is probably excellent, but Roy Craig didn't like the car owner and was prejudiced against the case ignoring several rather spectacular case elements in his Colorado write-up. The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-63401135317065012322014-06-21T18:26:18.112-07:002014-06-21T18:26:18.112-07:00Welcome news. Only thing which would be better is ...Welcome news. Only thing which would be better is if they actually get Frank AND get Bill a one way ticket on Bigelow's Space Hotel. The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-49319850587792234442014-06-21T07:50:33.978-07:002014-06-21T07:50:33.978-07:00Homeland just took Bill away for questioning. They...Homeland just took Bill away for questioning. They gave up and released him when they couldn't take the "punishment", they decided not to go after Frank.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-63999864387164018082014-06-20T06:53:50.854-07:002014-06-20T06:53:50.854-07:00I'm in 95% agreement. The other 5% would say: ...I'm in 95% agreement. The other 5% would say: there are still occasional competent and timely investigations, rare though they may be. Sometimes MUFON's STAR team will do one right. Sometimes an individual like Robert Powell will get his teeth into one, or a Dick Haines, and then it's important to follow through and actually publish the thing in detail. And, this is intuition on my part, I feel that top flight people in Italy and France are doing this now, more regularly than we in the States. The US always led this UFO investigations business for decades. There were always very good non-US researchers, but the USAF and the US civilian researchers were the "lead dogs" for the longest time. Now US UFOlogy still contributes but largely as historical and FOIA work --- this is vitally important, but doesn't add much to the encounter pile. The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-91699733941942638242014-06-19T18:44:47.054-07:002014-06-19T18:44:47.054-07:00i think the investigated UFO cases in recent years...i think the investigated UFO cases in recent years are of less quality than that in the heyday of UFO. Today most of UFO material i saw likely to consist of 'UFO photo taken at xxxxx' or some kind of grainy video , almost everything is without narrative as if the image itself can explain / defend itself. <br /><br />with all the wealth of information regarding past UFO encounters and hotspots, i wonder why there are no amateur study groups investigating places like Cisco Grove, Redding, etc .. <br /><br />buntalanlucuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02058846205282464955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-82605431068091982202014-06-19T16:27:52.133-07:002014-06-19T16:27:52.133-07:00I am Steamed that in his "Ironic" commen...I am Steamed that in his "Ironic" comment that the flat Stanley calling himself FJR refused to mention the original Iron Entity - Tony Stark!Kurt Petershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09217079871185958463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-30049984751413888332014-06-19T07:21:01.426-07:002014-06-19T07:21:01.426-07:00"Ironic", eh? Thanks, Frank, a pun worth..."Ironic", eh? Thanks, Frank, a pun worthy of Bill Murphy. <br /><br />I'm contacting Homeland Security and reporting this threat to our well-being as a society. The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-51153365628200491742014-06-18T07:27:59.664-07:002014-06-18T07:27:59.664-07:00Just kidding? That's ironic.
FJRJust kidding? That's ironic.<br /><br />FJRAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com