What Do Aliens Eat?
It’s that time of year again and I have a story to tell you. And what a story!
You may never feel safe again once you hear this tale of utter strangeness. Because…every time you see a strange light, you’ll say to yourself…Could it be?…Just maybe, is this the final truth about our visitors?
This is about writers. You know the kind I mean.
Our first writer is Whitley Strieber. Now, what is happening to him can happen to anyone who… is, you might say, a little too inspired…
The aliens targeted Mr. Strieber for a long time, keeping tabs on him, as you would keep tabs on a high priced heifer.
And the aliens understood the needs of Whitley, as they do with all humans under their watch. Earlier in his life they had kept the contacts well hidden from his conscious mind. They stimulated him, and withdrew…until he was prepared. A contact world was created around him --by him-- during their...interactions.
In this case, as in so many cases, Whitley was given the reality he wished for --a dreamlike, yet real quality during contact, which ended up not only serving the aliens well; this method of human management also soothed Strieber’s inner fears, the very essence of all fears. Confusion during contact and the dreamlike quality usually allowed ego to stay somewhat intact. And that’s a job well done.
But, what the aliens forgot about Mr. Strieber was… simple, therefore overlooked.
As so often happens with the super intelligent minds… simplicity oft times escapes them.
And that simple thing was this: Whitley was then, and is now a writer. And, as is so often the case, writers’ minds linger in the world of imagination and inspiration. This, of course as all the “old ones” know, instinctively makes Whitley and others dwell in the higher consciousness realm. It’s that realm, after all, which is the only place where truth can be had… so to speak. “Nothing is perfect” is always the rule. (I quote the “old ones” again). And, it is here, where he accidentally connected with another higher consciousness, in its own truth realm, a realm of overwhelming hunger and need.
Unfortunately for Whitley --or should I say fortunately for him-- it would never come out as a conscious understanding. He would never equate some of his imagination and inspiration with accidental contact of the innermost minds of an alien race. And that makes Whitley the truly accidental tourist.
So, one day, as with so many other days, Whitley Strieber had an idea. He had just finished his novel The Hunger when another novel idea sprung upon his consciousness. He’d been toying with myths, first Vampires, perhaps now Werewolves… That this idea blossomed from a truth in real life never entered Strieber’s mind --because it was even horrible to just imagine an intelligent race eating humans, let alone for that to ever be considered true.
"The Wolfen" it was called, and it was about:
An intelligent race of creatures now regarded as nothing more than a myth by the larger, more educated, more cultural societies in the world, turns out to be horribly true with a horrible footnote: these werewolves are intelligent creatures and have been feeding on us…for eons.
These creatures were intelligent and secretive. They would only feast on the outcasts, so they would never be discovered. The many who are missing people --those uncared for and about. What has been successful and keeps the werewolves in the shadows is the one rule they all live by --and died by-- We must never be found out! WE MUST NEVER BE PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE!
Then one of them makes a mistake. It kills and dines on the wrong person. So when one young werewolf acts foolishly, his mistake leads to many more, with some very smart detectives on the case. In the end, the humans find out the unbelievable truth… WE WERE FOOD! The secret that has been kept from us for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years.
When the book came out the aliens were surprised to read Whitley had written some truth about their motives. They had toyed with the idea of driving him mad but understood the possible consequences of such action. They would need to reinforce the spiritual connection so he would stay focused… he must stay focused. That would take time but they knew it was could be accomplished, the key is the ego, the spiritual ego. This wasn’t the first time certain humans had glimpsed the truth through these journeys. There had been many insights before by many other species interacting with humans. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers came to the aliens’ mind.
Then there was the other movie made by that other human writer who glimpsed some alien truth decades ago. The alien played with the idea in his higher state and remembered…
The Mataphysical Alien Santiago Garza "A UFO Paraphernalia" DVD
The Thing From Another World .
They had connected and taken the producer Howard Hawks in his early military days; the aliens never allowed him to know it consciously; much of what the writer gathered was in this higher state --just as with Whitley-- and would surface in his state of literary inspiration, completely without his knowledge that what he thought was imagined, the product of his creativity, was actually the truth.
The book Howard wanted to turn into a movie Who Goes There? was only a means to an end in his unconscious drive. When he needed to change the project, make it cheaper, that is when the truth which needed to come out popped into his head.
The line which forced its way out into conscious reality would be in the middle of the film but it would be the wedge that would open the inner most parts of the hidden details of the truth in Howard Hawks’ mind.
The very idea of this film would be built around the shocker. The sentence, the fear, would be clear to the children first. It was a line in the film which would strike right at that very primal fear we humans must have. That fear we attribute now toward monsters, but, in truth,was directed much earlier toward the gods --this “the old ones” knew was a long, long time ago –the truth that rang in our heads then was a part of that: “gods can kill”, “gods demand sacrifice”; “GODS COME FROM THE SKY!”
But that was from ignorance, even though it was true to some degree. This truth would slip out from the mind of the aliens as they savored the need.
Howard was inspired:
“The severed powerful arms came alive, the talons on the knuckles of the fingers making a sharp tap, tap, tap on the table top, its echo ringing off the walls as if a drum beat of death.
The Professor was startled but it showed only in his eyes; even so, he composed himself rather quickly and started to dictate to his secretary. He tried to be casual as he looked at his watch, “At approx 4:30 pm the severed arm of the alien has come to life. I believe this has happened because the canine blood on it’s forearm has been digested. This would seem to signify, along with his rejuvenated arm in the greenhouse that the alien …” The journalist standing by watching stunned and white faced, interrupted: “YOU MEAN IT LIVES OFF BLOOD?”
The Aliens started to wonder if any of the “taken” would ever remember the whole picture of what really happened. Would the humans then do something about it? How could you control any humans with that picture in their conscious minds when you arrived? If ever humans found out they were food, what would humans do? But what really frightened the aliens was, what would they have to do?
In the early days of feeding most of the humans they dealt were human specimens so focused on living day to day that had very little imagination. It was so easy keeping them focused. Some reinforcing was necessary. But, today, they had to be vigilant; reinforcing time after time the “chosen” aspect to their captors. Now they must hide in the mystical because the technological is understood. They must be solid and logical only when necessary. They must never make sense. Above all, they must never be found out.
But our entities will continue to do what they do best: confuse, so no one can gain the truth. They have had thousands of years to play with their food.
What’s a hundred or two years more against that?
Sadly, pretty soon the humans will evolve beyond being controlled, and then the aliens will be forced to make a decision.
But until then, as one human feeder says, bon appetite.
Happy Halloween Everyone.
Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Friday, October 26, 2007
UFO Caste System
Anyone who scans the UFO literature will attest to the credibility given to a professional who witnesses a UFO --in contrast to the credibility extended to a regular middle class witness.
Scientists and debunkers ignore this “common human” factor. These “types” of witnesses are not even worth the bother of saying anything. Those that are not ignored are treated with distain. In one instance a debunking TV show, when interviewing ET abductees treated them, and their experiences with nothing but contempt and smug remarks. We know researchers, even from the skeptical side of the UFO question, agree that many of these “abductees suffer from acute stress directly related to what they feel has occured.
So here we have a group “abductees”, who are innocently suffering, for what ever reason you want to believe, being made the stuff of TV fodder by TV personalities, so they can suffer even more.
What has died inside of us?
NOT ONE BIT OF EMPATHY
SOUNDS LIKE MODERN TV AMERICA TO ME.
Sam Maranto 2007 MUFON Symposium "The O'Hare Airport & Tinley Park Sightings:
This is one of sightings Video near Tinley Park
We’re seeing that many UFO researchers now spend their time with the “High Level” connections, focusing on Insiders, and intelligence types.. Are you noticing it, too? Many just too busy to be bothered investigating the run-of-the-mill, everyday American UFO witness. There are some who prefer the never-ending labors of document mining the problem with this is the government has had decades to sanitize the most important documents or easily knows how and where to hid them.
( I still have to say I love reading their fascinating books: Dame you -- Richard Dolan and you also Timothy Good!)
The Debunkers only address the middle class, everyday American citizen UFO reports when they are compelled to: when there is supporting evidence to the witnesses’ claim. Debunker disdain for your average witness can be best described by the hideous smirks the Debunker Caste wears on prime time TV, as if to say “These people are such idiots, how can you even entertain this level of discourse!” There they are, smirking away for the camera.
And they expect us to like it! They expect us to put up with this non-stop ridicule in the media. Why not? The Debunker Caste are only trying to save us from ourselves, yea right?
I find Ted Philips has really opened the door to just how detailed the everyday American middle class witness can be, and how unlikely it is that the witness from this group is pulling a hoax. Most of the well-documented trace cases happened to your average folks, the citizen witnesses who run the farms and live in rural areas. Rural America… seems a logical place for the ETs to park one of their vehicles, if they have to.
And then there’s the negative profit motive: these average folks from rural America and other middle class witnesses are further distinguished by two factors: they’re the folks who typically don’t make a penny off what they report; and because they’ve had the courage to speak out, they’re usually the butt of jokes. So it’s these simple grass roots cases that continue to present the most compelling evidence of all, showing the reality of UFOs as solid, controlled objects.
Travis Watson is a case where his class prejudge the outcome before it ever really had a chance. It would have died in the stalls if it was for those 3 possible “Perps” passing a “Lie Detector” test including the question about the UFO. So some of it had to treated as true. In the end two “Mental Health” professionals got Travis drunk and declared that it was a hoax, why? Because his family had witness other UFOs in the past. He was given a subsequent lie detector test shortly which he failed. Even though many present had said he really looked shaken, it was never even considered that this man had actually gone through the most traumatic experience imaginable.
Later on Travis, along with some of his co workers, volunteered for two separate test. The lastpolygraph test was very through. The test conducted by the top polygrapher in the country hired by a skeptic. All of them not only passed the test with flying colors they did it at a extremely high degree.
I have to mention Jaime Maussan & the wonderful UFO researchers south of our boarder who continually interviewed and have gather startling evidence from regular witness. Of course this again is considered by some inside and outside the UFO community with a type of class and even boarder indifference. It is the longest UFO flap in the history of UFOs including world wide.
The power of the regular people, their courage, and how they are treated brings to mind the Trent’s case. Though they endured years of telephone calls and nasty accusations, they were steadfast about what they witnessed and photographed. Many of us remember how no-class Phillip Klass claimed shadows on a roof ledge in one of the photographs, indicated, they were lying about the “time they took the photos”, and, according to the infamous Klass, “they took the photos much later in the day”, so they wouldn’t be caught by neighbors hanging the pie plate from wires in the back yard.
No evidence from the original negatives --which were carefully examined-- showed any possibility of wires. Also, as usual, a UFO researcher (Bruce Macabee) had to spend time to prove Klass wrong through science and though the researcher’s own ingenuity. He disproved Klass’s shadow theories quite handily, but Klasss’ incorrect conclusion are quoted time and time again by debunkers hoping to earn bowne point with the uninformed.
Actually, later on someone did hoax a Trent photo and added a wire. Legit researchers then had to go back to the Trents’ original negatives to prove this hoax photo was faked. Their neighbors all spoke highly of the Trents, but this testimony didn’t matter to the debunkers.
Most recently the RRR group hosted on their blog a fake photo claiming it was the “missing photo of the Trents”. What we saw was a Photoshopped version of the Trents’ photo, intended to make the object look like a model. Think about it: hoaxing by a debunker on a photo they already think is a fake.
The mind boggles!
Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog
Next UFO Media Matters Presents A Halloween Joint: “What Do Aliens Eat?”
Scientists and debunkers ignore this “common human” factor. These “types” of witnesses are not even worth the bother of saying anything. Those that are not ignored are treated with distain. In one instance a debunking TV show, when interviewing ET abductees treated them, and their experiences with nothing but contempt and smug remarks. We know researchers, even from the skeptical side of the UFO question, agree that many of these “abductees suffer from acute stress directly related to what they feel has occured.
So here we have a group “abductees”, who are innocently suffering, for what ever reason you want to believe, being made the stuff of TV fodder by TV personalities, so they can suffer even more.
What has died inside of us?
NOT ONE BIT OF EMPATHY
SOUNDS LIKE MODERN TV AMERICA TO ME.
Sam Maranto 2007 MUFON Symposium "The O'Hare Airport & Tinley Park Sightings:
This is one of sightings Video near Tinley Park
We’re seeing that many UFO researchers now spend their time with the “High Level” connections, focusing on Insiders, and intelligence types.. Are you noticing it, too? Many just too busy to be bothered investigating the run-of-the-mill, everyday American UFO witness. There are some who prefer the never-ending labors of document mining the problem with this is the government has had decades to sanitize the most important documents or easily knows how and where to hid them.
( I still have to say I love reading their fascinating books: Dame you -- Richard Dolan and you also Timothy Good!)
The Debunkers only address the middle class, everyday American citizen UFO reports when they are compelled to: when there is supporting evidence to the witnesses’ claim. Debunker disdain for your average witness can be best described by the hideous smirks the Debunker Caste wears on prime time TV, as if to say “These people are such idiots, how can you even entertain this level of discourse!” There they are, smirking away for the camera.
And they expect us to like it! They expect us to put up with this non-stop ridicule in the media. Why not? The Debunker Caste are only trying to save us from ourselves, yea right?
I find Ted Philips has really opened the door to just how detailed the everyday American middle class witness can be, and how unlikely it is that the witness from this group is pulling a hoax. Most of the well-documented trace cases happened to your average folks, the citizen witnesses who run the farms and live in rural areas. Rural America… seems a logical place for the ETs to park one of their vehicles, if they have to.
And then there’s the negative profit motive: these average folks from rural America and other middle class witnesses are further distinguished by two factors: they’re the folks who typically don’t make a penny off what they report; and because they’ve had the courage to speak out, they’re usually the butt of jokes. So it’s these simple grass roots cases that continue to present the most compelling evidence of all, showing the reality of UFOs as solid, controlled objects.
Travis Watson is a case where his class prejudge the outcome before it ever really had a chance. It would have died in the stalls if it was for those 3 possible “Perps” passing a “Lie Detector” test including the question about the UFO. So some of it had to treated as true. In the end two “Mental Health” professionals got Travis drunk and declared that it was a hoax, why? Because his family had witness other UFOs in the past. He was given a subsequent lie detector test shortly which he failed. Even though many present had said he really looked shaken, it was never even considered that this man had actually gone through the most traumatic experience imaginable.
Later on Travis, along with some of his co workers, volunteered for two separate test. The lastpolygraph test was very through. The test conducted by the top polygrapher in the country hired by a skeptic. All of them not only passed the test with flying colors they did it at a extremely high degree.
I have to mention Jaime Maussan & the wonderful UFO researchers south of our boarder who continually interviewed and have gather startling evidence from regular witness. Of course this again is considered by some inside and outside the UFO community with a type of class and even boarder indifference. It is the longest UFO flap in the history of UFOs including world wide.
The power of the regular people, their courage, and how they are treated brings to mind the Trent’s case. Though they endured years of telephone calls and nasty accusations, they were steadfast about what they witnessed and photographed. Many of us remember how no-class Phillip Klass claimed shadows on a roof ledge in one of the photographs, indicated, they were lying about the “time they took the photos”, and, according to the infamous Klass, “they took the photos much later in the day”, so they wouldn’t be caught by neighbors hanging the pie plate from wires in the back yard.
No evidence from the original negatives --which were carefully examined-- showed any possibility of wires. Also, as usual, a UFO researcher (Bruce Macabee) had to spend time to prove Klass wrong through science and though the researcher’s own ingenuity. He disproved Klass’s shadow theories quite handily, but Klasss’ incorrect conclusion are quoted time and time again by debunkers hoping to earn bowne point with the uninformed.
Actually, later on someone did hoax a Trent photo and added a wire. Legit researchers then had to go back to the Trents’ original negatives to prove this hoax photo was faked. Their neighbors all spoke highly of the Trents, but this testimony didn’t matter to the debunkers.
Most recently the RRR group hosted on their blog a fake photo claiming it was the “missing photo of the Trents”. What we saw was a Photoshopped version of the Trents’ photo, intended to make the object look like a model. Think about it: hoaxing by a debunker on a photo they already think is a fake.
The mind boggles!
Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog
Next UFO Media Matters Presents A Halloween Joint: “What Do Aliens Eat?”
Thursday, October 18, 2007
The Dead Speak On Roswell Will We Listen
...”Tolling for the outcast, burning constantly at stake, and we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing.” Bob Dylan
Dear Reader, are you tired of the spin doctors telling you what it is, and what it’s not on the Roswell story?
I’m asking: why don’t we try something truly way out in our society? Why don’t we agree to hear it from the people who were there?
Who knows, maybe these 600-plus witnesses might clarify what really happened…
Here are some standout quotes from witnesses who were facing their own death, in their own words. All from the extraordinary book Witnesses To Roswell by Cary and Schmitt. The authors researched the old fashion way: they actually went to the witnesses and their families, before and after they died. Cary and Schmitt took a hundred trips to Roswell.
Why on earth, at the time of their death, would they be speaking about Roswell?
1. Mjr. Edwin Easley, Provost Marshal, Roswell 1947:
“He repeated to K. Randle.. during his life constantly repeated “Sworn To secrecy…”
At his bedside near his death daughter brings him a book about the Roswell crash. In his intense reaction he sighed the words “Ohh… the creature?”
2. Mjr. Patrick Sauders, Adjutant, Roswell base 1947:
He sends books to his family The Truth About the Crash At Roswell with the statement written on the inside leaf “This is the truth and I still haven’t told anybody.” The statements before he died included: “…faced with a technology greater than ours….we had no idea what their intentions might be…”
3. Pvt. Francis Cassidy, MP 1359th Military Police, Roswell 1947: Confessed in final days in1976: “…guarding Hangar P-3 and seeing the bodies inside…”
4. Cpl. Linda MP 1395th at Roswell 1947:
Tells his wife before he passes on, how he “…was grabbed one day and told to go to Hangar #3…” where he is given a gun “order to stand guard at the hanger…” he later, when they had left, was able to “peek inside and saw wreckage scattered about and a number of small bodies” being prepared to be ship elsewhere…
5. Sgt. Homer G. Rowlette, Jr. Member of 603rd Air Engineer Squadron RAFF Roswell:
Reveals the shocking sight of aliens, only years later, when given days to live; he spoke about what happened: “ the crash of a flying Saucer….” and handling the memory material “… ship was somewhat circular…I saw three little people…they had large heads and at least one was alive... there were three(crash) sites”. Careen Green, Rowlette’s daughter, states: “My father was an honorable man and never lied to me.”
6. Sgt. Melven E. Brown, K Squadron, Roswell:
Before his death, Brown insists it wasn’t a balloon and he saw the beings, too:
“it was no dam weather balloon…Everything was being loaded in trucks…couldn’t understand why some of the trucks had ice or something in them… I pulled back covering and there were bodies…small bodies…they had big heads and slanted eyes”.
7. Capt. Darwin E. Rasussen, 718 Bomb Group part of the 509th
Tells family members, just before dying:
“the Roswell incident was true…that four bodies had been recovered…had no doubt flying saucers are real because I helped to retrieve the bodies from one that crashed at Roswell.”
8. Mary Ann Gardner, Cancer Ward Nurse, recalling report by her anonymous patient:
“We had stumbled on a space ship…there were bodies on the ground. Little people…been with a team of archeologist hunting rocks…the Army showed up and chased us all away….(women was scared talking about it) They said they could always find us…the government.”
9. Sheriff County George Wilcox of Roswell 1947:
Chaves’ widow, just before she passed away, talks about her husband:
“The incident shocked him…he never wanted to be sheriff after that… There were space beings…heads were large …the military police came to the jailhouse and told him…we would be killed and our entire family if we talked ...”
10. Joseph Shoals, Army, Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas 1947:
“ …driven to a desert near Corona to pick up (police-up) chaff ..about twenty soldiers…literally walked arm-in-arm in lock step picking up anything that looked foreign…spent two days in hot nasty sun …there wasn’t enough stuff around to fill a wheel barrow…
Shoals is told later at Fort Bliss “you were never there”.
Interesting Note: Joseph Shoals went on to help develop patriot missile.
11. Meyers Wahnee, Comanche tribal member, pilot B24 Liberator aircraft, Top Security Officer, 1947: Tells his family just before he dies:
“[the] order from Fort Simmons in Colorado via special B29 flight to Roswell to Fort Worth…to guard large wooden crate.”
Wahnee also tells the family these specifics:
1. The Roswell incident was true
2. He had flown with alien bodies from Roswell to Fort Worth
3. There were 3 Crash sites.
On his deathbed, Wahnee, talking to his daughter, adds: “Whatever you do, don’t believe the government… it really happened.”
12. Robin Adler, Photographer, Associated Press bureau, on assignment Tuesday, July 8, 1947:
“…they wouldn’t let us get within three quarters of a mile of the place.”
13. Lt. Col. Marion “Black Mac” 1947 Magruder Air War College, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama. On his deathbed recalled: “officers at this top school rank Lt. Col to General and represented best and brightest”.
Black Mac adds the critical descriptions of wreckage and an alien he saw:
“ 1947 we all [were] flown up to Wright Patterson”; their “opinion” was desired “on matter of utmost urgency…led into a room were told about extraterrestrial spaceship had crashed just two weeks previously near the town of Roswell…some of the wreckage was brought in ….after everyone examined the wreckage…then taken into another room … where they witnessed a live alien…creature was human like 5 feet tall like larger eyes and an oversized hairless head…slit for eyes, mouth, nose – squiggly”. “It was alive, but we killed it.”
14. CIC Sheriden Cavitt officer Head of Counterintelligence, Roswell 1947, kept his silence to his grave:
His wife said to interviewer after he left the room:
“you have to understand,…my husband is sworn to secrecy and can’t tell you anything.”
(As far as General Ramey and Cavitt go, I salute them. They were carrying out their duty for their country as best as they could.)
2007 MUFON Conference "Sam Maranto Presents: The O'Hare Airport & Tinley Park Sightings"( I really liked this guy)jc
It’s disgraceful that many in the UFO field still claim this was a MOGUL.
Many UFO researchers, once they take a position, will not admit they’re wrong, even when common sense is staring right back at them.
I didn’t have to go any farther than accounts of Major Marcel and Commander Blanchard to know this object was not any kind of balloon. Professionally trained officers mistaking balloons with cord and a radar detector for an advanced ship from space? Cavitt somehow not screaming bloody murder to the base commander when he discovered (“knew”) it was a weather balloon --after spending a night in the desert eating cold beans?
What part of human nature don’t these career Roswell investagators understand?
Now even more of these military officers are leaving us a legacy of truth in their dying confessions.
Because of the MJ12 files distraction, the personal attacks, the disinformation campaigns, and good UFO researchers spending years countering one lie after another, we have this lost resource forever. But most of all, the passing of these decorated veterans who were part of the greatest story in history. Members of the greatest generation that are now suddenly rendered no longer great –because in death they refused to tow the line.
But who do I blame most of all? The UFO researchers with a preset negative agenda --for not using common sense as a guide in the Roswell case.
You guys write the books and take a position of authority. But the ground truth is this: if witnesses with courage stop stepping forward, you authors would all be…out of a job. After you clinical types put down your slide rules, and shut down your computer analysis software, I wonder: do you ever note what a lofty position you’ve taken to presume this large group of Americans who were actually there were that stupid?
And as for the “It’s All Metaphysical” group, I’ve got to ask: Are you people so damn hell-bent on proving the metaphysical nature of the UFOs that the human part of truth no longer matters even when it is on their death bed.
“You strain the gnat and swallow the camel.”
--Jesus Christ to some of the pretentious, heartless religious leaders who taught the people of Israel.
“Boys, we just made history.”
--Capt. Ewing, pilot of plane Straight Flush, which carried the bodies from Roswell to Fort Worth.
Sorry, boys. Unfortunately it “never happened.”
Maybe we should spend a moment in silence for these brave people, who in death, gave us the answer to one of the greatest mysteries in the Universe. And every one of us should make that a moment of real reverence, knowing now that these heroes are gone forever, without ever receiving and enjoying, their rightful part of that history.
Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog
For all you MOGUL diehards:
When is bad math good math: When it is used to prove MOGUL.
also Interesting info on the editor of “Skeptical Inquirer” click on tab at site.
http://www.roswellproof.homestead.com/Mogul_hoax_FAQ.html
Dear Reader, are you tired of the spin doctors telling you what it is, and what it’s not on the Roswell story?
I’m asking: why don’t we try something truly way out in our society? Why don’t we agree to hear it from the people who were there?
Who knows, maybe these 600-plus witnesses might clarify what really happened…
Here are some standout quotes from witnesses who were facing their own death, in their own words. All from the extraordinary book Witnesses To Roswell by Cary and Schmitt. The authors researched the old fashion way: they actually went to the witnesses and their families, before and after they died. Cary and Schmitt took a hundred trips to Roswell.
Why on earth, at the time of their death, would they be speaking about Roswell?
1. Mjr. Edwin Easley, Provost Marshal, Roswell 1947:
“He repeated to K. Randle.. during his life constantly repeated “Sworn To secrecy…”
At his bedside near his death daughter brings him a book about the Roswell crash. In his intense reaction he sighed the words “Ohh… the creature?”
2. Mjr. Patrick Sauders, Adjutant, Roswell base 1947:
He sends books to his family The Truth About the Crash At Roswell with the statement written on the inside leaf “This is the truth and I still haven’t told anybody.” The statements before he died included: “…faced with a technology greater than ours….we had no idea what their intentions might be…”
3. Pvt. Francis Cassidy, MP 1359th Military Police, Roswell 1947: Confessed in final days in1976: “…guarding Hangar P-3 and seeing the bodies inside…”
4. Cpl. Linda MP 1395th at Roswell 1947:
Tells his wife before he passes on, how he “…was grabbed one day and told to go to Hangar #3…” where he is given a gun “order to stand guard at the hanger…” he later, when they had left, was able to “peek inside and saw wreckage scattered about and a number of small bodies” being prepared to be ship elsewhere…
5. Sgt. Homer G. Rowlette, Jr. Member of 603rd Air Engineer Squadron RAFF Roswell:
Reveals the shocking sight of aliens, only years later, when given days to live; he spoke about what happened: “ the crash of a flying Saucer….” and handling the memory material “… ship was somewhat circular…I saw three little people…they had large heads and at least one was alive... there were three(crash) sites”. Careen Green, Rowlette’s daughter, states: “My father was an honorable man and never lied to me.”
6. Sgt. Melven E. Brown, K Squadron, Roswell:
Before his death, Brown insists it wasn’t a balloon and he saw the beings, too:
“it was no dam weather balloon…Everything was being loaded in trucks…couldn’t understand why some of the trucks had ice or something in them… I pulled back covering and there were bodies…small bodies…they had big heads and slanted eyes”.
7. Capt. Darwin E. Rasussen, 718 Bomb Group part of the 509th
Tells family members, just before dying:
“the Roswell incident was true…that four bodies had been recovered…had no doubt flying saucers are real because I helped to retrieve the bodies from one that crashed at Roswell.”
8. Mary Ann Gardner, Cancer Ward Nurse, recalling report by her anonymous patient:
“We had stumbled on a space ship…there were bodies on the ground. Little people…been with a team of archeologist hunting rocks…the Army showed up and chased us all away….(women was scared talking about it) They said they could always find us…the government.”
9. Sheriff County George Wilcox of Roswell 1947:
Chaves’ widow, just before she passed away, talks about her husband:
“The incident shocked him…he never wanted to be sheriff after that… There were space beings…heads were large …the military police came to the jailhouse and told him…we would be killed and our entire family if we talked ...”
10. Joseph Shoals, Army, Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas 1947:
“ …driven to a desert near Corona to pick up (police-up) chaff ..about twenty soldiers…literally walked arm-in-arm in lock step picking up anything that looked foreign…spent two days in hot nasty sun …there wasn’t enough stuff around to fill a wheel barrow…
Shoals is told later at Fort Bliss “you were never there”.
Interesting Note: Joseph Shoals went on to help develop patriot missile.
11. Meyers Wahnee, Comanche tribal member, pilot B24 Liberator aircraft, Top Security Officer, 1947: Tells his family just before he dies:
“[the] order from Fort Simmons in Colorado via special B29 flight to Roswell to Fort Worth…to guard large wooden crate.”
Wahnee also tells the family these specifics:
1. The Roswell incident was true
2. He had flown with alien bodies from Roswell to Fort Worth
3. There were 3 Crash sites.
On his deathbed, Wahnee, talking to his daughter, adds: “Whatever you do, don’t believe the government… it really happened.”
12. Robin Adler, Photographer, Associated Press bureau, on assignment Tuesday, July 8, 1947:
“…they wouldn’t let us get within three quarters of a mile of the place.”
13. Lt. Col. Marion “Black Mac” 1947 Magruder Air War College, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama. On his deathbed recalled: “officers at this top school rank Lt. Col to General and represented best and brightest”.
Black Mac adds the critical descriptions of wreckage and an alien he saw:
“ 1947 we all [were] flown up to Wright Patterson”; their “opinion” was desired “on matter of utmost urgency…led into a room were told about extraterrestrial spaceship had crashed just two weeks previously near the town of Roswell…some of the wreckage was brought in ….after everyone examined the wreckage…then taken into another room … where they witnessed a live alien…creature was human like 5 feet tall like larger eyes and an oversized hairless head…slit for eyes, mouth, nose – squiggly”. “It was alive, but we killed it.”
14. CIC Sheriden Cavitt officer Head of Counterintelligence, Roswell 1947, kept his silence to his grave:
His wife said to interviewer after he left the room:
“you have to understand,…my husband is sworn to secrecy and can’t tell you anything.”
(As far as General Ramey and Cavitt go, I salute them. They were carrying out their duty for their country as best as they could.)
2007 MUFON Conference "Sam Maranto Presents: The O'Hare Airport & Tinley Park Sightings"( I really liked this guy)jc
It’s disgraceful that many in the UFO field still claim this was a MOGUL.
Many UFO researchers, once they take a position, will not admit they’re wrong, even when common sense is staring right back at them.
I didn’t have to go any farther than accounts of Major Marcel and Commander Blanchard to know this object was not any kind of balloon. Professionally trained officers mistaking balloons with cord and a radar detector for an advanced ship from space? Cavitt somehow not screaming bloody murder to the base commander when he discovered (“knew”) it was a weather balloon --after spending a night in the desert eating cold beans?
What part of human nature don’t these career Roswell investagators understand?
Now even more of these military officers are leaving us a legacy of truth in their dying confessions.
Because of the MJ12 files distraction, the personal attacks, the disinformation campaigns, and good UFO researchers spending years countering one lie after another, we have this lost resource forever. But most of all, the passing of these decorated veterans who were part of the greatest story in history. Members of the greatest generation that are now suddenly rendered no longer great –because in death they refused to tow the line.
But who do I blame most of all? The UFO researchers with a preset negative agenda --for not using common sense as a guide in the Roswell case.
You guys write the books and take a position of authority. But the ground truth is this: if witnesses with courage stop stepping forward, you authors would all be…out of a job. After you clinical types put down your slide rules, and shut down your computer analysis software, I wonder: do you ever note what a lofty position you’ve taken to presume this large group of Americans who were actually there were that stupid?
And as for the “It’s All Metaphysical” group, I’ve got to ask: Are you people so damn hell-bent on proving the metaphysical nature of the UFOs that the human part of truth no longer matters even when it is on their death bed.
“You strain the gnat and swallow the camel.”
--Jesus Christ to some of the pretentious, heartless religious leaders who taught the people of Israel.
“Boys, we just made history.”
--Capt. Ewing, pilot of plane Straight Flush, which carried the bodies from Roswell to Fort Worth.
Sorry, boys. Unfortunately it “never happened.”
Maybe we should spend a moment in silence for these brave people, who in death, gave us the answer to one of the greatest mysteries in the Universe. And every one of us should make that a moment of real reverence, knowing now that these heroes are gone forever, without ever receiving and enjoying, their rightful part of that history.
Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog
For all you MOGUL diehards:
When is bad math good math: When it is used to prove MOGUL.
also Interesting info on the editor of “Skeptical Inquirer” click on tab at site.
http://www.roswellproof.homestead.com/Mogul_hoax_FAQ.html
Friday, October 12, 2007
The Anomalist: A Balanced Playing Field
The Anomalist:
“Though we hope to serve as a voice for anomalies, we will not shield any subject from justified criticism. We are not believers. We are not skeptics. We are writers, investigators, and scientists looking for the truth--whatever that may be. And though we are not without preconceptions, we will try to be upfront about them.
At times we may even be critical of science, for its ostrich-like stance in the presence of the mountain of anomalies it tends to disregard, but we are by no means anti-science. On the contrary, we would argue that no subject should be beyond the realm of science.”
The Anomalist promotes true freedom of expression on all types of mysteries on their web site. This is much more important then we may realized in these strange days when all you need is “group think” approval to be right and some groups tend to own their positions as if it was the only truth. The UFO subject can handle any of the debunkers out there in media land. All we need is a balance playing field “The Anomalist” has achieved that goal better then any web site I know of on this subject.
Rick Stokes is the News Editor for The Anomalist, newly hired, I wanted to interview him to find out what type of person becomes attracted to this field. So here is interview with the new kid on the block. Rick Stokes.
1. Rick how did you end up news editor for The Anomalist?
Rick: The night manager's position at the local McDonald's had been taken by an eager teenager, so I decided to look elsewhere. But, seriously, I'm the sort of person
who hates to have too much time on his hands. So, one morning while making my daily surfing stop at The Anomalist, something I've been doing for about eight or nine years, I spotted an announcement at the top of the page seeking a news editor. Since I have a background in newsgathering as a longtime media person,not to mention a year-and-a-half gathering Communist propaganda releases as a U.S. Army Intelligence Analyst stationed on Okinawa, and since I've been a lifelong student of the highly strange (thanks to books by Brad Steiger, Ivan T. Sanderson, Major Donald Keyhoe, Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, Dr. Barry Fell, Loren Coleman and many others), and since I served a short-lived stint as editor of the print magazine Pigeon Racing Illustrated, I thought this was a job right up my not-so-straight alley. I applied, and through a scientific process involving the flipping of many coins and pulling the petals off thousands of daisies, I was selected.
2. How is it working with the staff over there?
Rick: I'm not sure if there's really such a thing as a "staff" at The Anomalist. As far as I know, author and publisher Patrick Huyghe and I are the only two people employed in keeping the site up and running. Patrick is the driving force behind The Anomalist and keeps everything running very smoothly. He's very easy to work with and for; no small glitch in the day-to-day running of the site is going to faze him. Above all, he is a cultured and well-educated gentleman anyone would be happy to be associated with.
3. Have you ever had an experience which you can’t explain conventionally?
Rick: There's really only one experience of that nature that's ever occurred in my life, and it involved me and my grandmother. I grew up in a small town on the east coast of Florida. Each summer, my parents would take the family to the small farm my grandparents owned outside Lucedale, MS, and we would spend a
few weeks there enjoying a trip to the country and some fairly primitive living conditions. When I was about 9-years-old, the night before we were to depart for my grandparents' farm I had a dream that was so real I could taste the water from my grandfather's well and smell my grandmother's kitchen. It was so vivid a dream that I remembered every detail, reliving every moment as my father drove the family stationwagon at speeds that would have made Jeff Gordon cringe up the narrow two-lane highways of those days to arrive at dark at the little farmhouse in Mississippi. After the hugs and kisses, my grandmother sat me down and told me that the night before she had a dream so vivid she could swear I was already there. Her dream matched mine in every detail. I've never been able to explain that.
4. What is your take on scientists today? Do you believe the majority practice pure objective science or more of a science by the numbers, and they tell you what numbers to use?
Rick: I think far too many scientists today, in every field, are too busy protecting their little turf, the small patch of specialization they feel they've made uniquely theirs, and protect their turf by lashing out at anyone brave enough to step past the gates they've been guarding. They get right down to name calling! It embarrasses me to think these people are so petty they won't even entertain the thought they may have been looking at some small part of their field of expertise from an angle that hid the true breakthrough that was awaiting discovery. In fairness, not all scientists are this way, and it may just be that the ones who are react so stridently when they think their turf has been sullied that they draw attention away from those who can take constructive views in their field and consider them thoughtfully.
5. Most of the people I know have been made fun of for believing in this “crazy spooky stuff” have you had experiences similar to this, If so how did you handle them?
Rick: It's difficult for me to answer this question, because I'm not sure I believe in what you term this "crazy spooky stuff" the same way you and just about everyone involved with this sort of information believes in it. For instance, I don't believe in UFOs the way most of the UFO crowd believes in them. I definitely believe in UFOs, you see, but not that they represent visits from beings occupying a planet or planets beyond our solar system. I do believe they are here for a purpose more fantastic, perhaps, than most UFO believers dare to believe. If you get right down to it, I believe UFOs and ghosts originate from the same source. And I don't think that source has our best interests in mind, otherwise they would have set up a dialogue with the governments of this planet and wouldn't be stealing away terrified people in the middle of the night to do terrible things to them. As far as people making fun of me for my beliefs, you're the first to actually hear those beliefs, and I haven't really gotten too far into them. On the other hand, there are beliefs such as evolution, which is supposedly the scientific way to view the manner in which we humans and all the life surrounding us came to be, and gravity, which is supposed to be a force capable of moving faster than the speed of light and holding things together through the entire universe. The last time I checked, evolution and gravity were still just theories, never proven. To me, as to many others, the simplest answer to the problem is always the correct one. The gravity theory is the only one that's ever gotten me any derision, but that was a case of someone misunderstanding my explanation of the Expansion Theory.
6. In your opinion what areas of research being conducted, on these strange phenomena, hold the most promise of gaining scientific credibility and future mainstream research money?
Rick: It appears to me the area of research most likely to gain mainstream research funds is the study of psychic abilities, such as Remote Viewing. I think I can safely say that, because there's evidence at least two governments have shelled out for such research. As for UFO research, I think the observed ability of these craft to move without any visible means of propulsion, supposedly by counteracting the attraction of gravity (which, as I stated above, may not even exist), is already being researched with mainstream money. As far as credibility goes, if mainstream money has been applied to the study, you can consider it credible.
7. We all have heard stories and reports we believe. What is the strangest story about one these mysteries that you’ve heard, which you feel has credibility?
Rick: I've heard or read so many, it's difficult to come up with the strangest. But certainly one of the strangest is the supposed excavation of skeletal reamains near Mohenjo Daro that show extreme radioactivity as though the dead were exposed to a nuclear detonation thousands of years ago. Who could have wielded nuclear technology back then?
8. Do you ever believe we will have the answers to the UFO question, and how would you, if you had the chance, go about funding that research to find an answer?
Rick: I think we already have the answer, but it's so frightening no one wants to believe it. I believe the answer shows we are being manipulated. I think totally ignoring the presence of UFOs and their attendant phenomena, which I believe include hauntings and spirits of the dead, will force the perpetrators of the phenomena to tip their hand. I don't think that requires funding, but I do think it would be impossible with the large number of people following the phenomena in a blind belief they hold the answer to some New Age dream of a spiritually reborn Earth.
9. Do you believe there is consciousness after death?
Rick: Unequivocally, for those who make the right choice while living.
10. Why do you think scientists are so afraid of even entertaining the thought that some of these powerful mysteries may be worth investigating, even in the face of mounting evidence that some of them may be real, unknown phenomena?
Rick: There are some scientists who are examining these phenomena right now. The real problem with researching in these areas, I think, is being able to design experiments that meet all the criteria of true scientific experimentation. As for those who cast a blind eye to all of these phenomena and refuse to consider them at all, I think they're responding to peer pressure. They might even be secret believers, but they feel, probably not unwisely, that delving into these mysteries could cost them funding on other projects, as well as costing the respect of their peers.
11. Aside from me(married and too old) do any of you guys get any “action with the ladies” or do they think you’re too weird?
Rick: I can't speak for any other "guys" who espouse belief in the arcane subjects we surround ourselves with every day, but the last time I got any "action with the ladies" everyone was dancing the Charleston. That was right after I got through delivering newspapers on my daily route along the Santa Fe Trail and just before I went home to read some much needed scriptures from my autographed copy of the Bible.
Thanks Rick.
The Aliens video that may just be real:
Joe
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog
“Though we hope to serve as a voice for anomalies, we will not shield any subject from justified criticism. We are not believers. We are not skeptics. We are writers, investigators, and scientists looking for the truth--whatever that may be. And though we are not without preconceptions, we will try to be upfront about them.
At times we may even be critical of science, for its ostrich-like stance in the presence of the mountain of anomalies it tends to disregard, but we are by no means anti-science. On the contrary, we would argue that no subject should be beyond the realm of science.”
The Anomalist promotes true freedom of expression on all types of mysteries on their web site. This is much more important then we may realized in these strange days when all you need is “group think” approval to be right and some groups tend to own their positions as if it was the only truth. The UFO subject can handle any of the debunkers out there in media land. All we need is a balance playing field “The Anomalist” has achieved that goal better then any web site I know of on this subject.
Rick Stokes is the News Editor for The Anomalist, newly hired, I wanted to interview him to find out what type of person becomes attracted to this field. So here is interview with the new kid on the block. Rick Stokes.
1. Rick how did you end up news editor for The Anomalist?
Rick: The night manager's position at the local McDonald's had been taken by an eager teenager, so I decided to look elsewhere. But, seriously, I'm the sort of person
who hates to have too much time on his hands. So, one morning while making my daily surfing stop at The Anomalist, something I've been doing for about eight or nine years, I spotted an announcement at the top of the page seeking a news editor. Since I have a background in newsgathering as a longtime media person,not to mention a year-and-a-half gathering Communist propaganda releases as a U.S. Army Intelligence Analyst stationed on Okinawa, and since I've been a lifelong student of the highly strange (thanks to books by Brad Steiger, Ivan T. Sanderson, Major Donald Keyhoe, Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, Dr. Barry Fell, Loren Coleman and many others), and since I served a short-lived stint as editor of the print magazine Pigeon Racing Illustrated, I thought this was a job right up my not-so-straight alley. I applied, and through a scientific process involving the flipping of many coins and pulling the petals off thousands of daisies, I was selected.
2. How is it working with the staff over there?
Rick: I'm not sure if there's really such a thing as a "staff" at The Anomalist. As far as I know, author and publisher Patrick Huyghe and I are the only two people employed in keeping the site up and running. Patrick is the driving force behind The Anomalist and keeps everything running very smoothly. He's very easy to work with and for; no small glitch in the day-to-day running of the site is going to faze him. Above all, he is a cultured and well-educated gentleman anyone would be happy to be associated with.
3. Have you ever had an experience which you can’t explain conventionally?
Rick: There's really only one experience of that nature that's ever occurred in my life, and it involved me and my grandmother. I grew up in a small town on the east coast of Florida. Each summer, my parents would take the family to the small farm my grandparents owned outside Lucedale, MS, and we would spend a
few weeks there enjoying a trip to the country and some fairly primitive living conditions. When I was about 9-years-old, the night before we were to depart for my grandparents' farm I had a dream that was so real I could taste the water from my grandfather's well and smell my grandmother's kitchen. It was so vivid a dream that I remembered every detail, reliving every moment as my father drove the family stationwagon at speeds that would have made Jeff Gordon cringe up the narrow two-lane highways of those days to arrive at dark at the little farmhouse in Mississippi. After the hugs and kisses, my grandmother sat me down and told me that the night before she had a dream so vivid she could swear I was already there. Her dream matched mine in every detail. I've never been able to explain that.
4. What is your take on scientists today? Do you believe the majority practice pure objective science or more of a science by the numbers, and they tell you what numbers to use?
Rick: I think far too many scientists today, in every field, are too busy protecting their little turf, the small patch of specialization they feel they've made uniquely theirs, and protect their turf by lashing out at anyone brave enough to step past the gates they've been guarding. They get right down to name calling! It embarrasses me to think these people are so petty they won't even entertain the thought they may have been looking at some small part of their field of expertise from an angle that hid the true breakthrough that was awaiting discovery. In fairness, not all scientists are this way, and it may just be that the ones who are react so stridently when they think their turf has been sullied that they draw attention away from those who can take constructive views in their field and consider them thoughtfully.
5. Most of the people I know have been made fun of for believing in this “crazy spooky stuff” have you had experiences similar to this, If so how did you handle them?
Rick: It's difficult for me to answer this question, because I'm not sure I believe in what you term this "crazy spooky stuff" the same way you and just about everyone involved with this sort of information believes in it. For instance, I don't believe in UFOs the way most of the UFO crowd believes in them. I definitely believe in UFOs, you see, but not that they represent visits from beings occupying a planet or planets beyond our solar system. I do believe they are here for a purpose more fantastic, perhaps, than most UFO believers dare to believe. If you get right down to it, I believe UFOs and ghosts originate from the same source. And I don't think that source has our best interests in mind, otherwise they would have set up a dialogue with the governments of this planet and wouldn't be stealing away terrified people in the middle of the night to do terrible things to them. As far as people making fun of me for my beliefs, you're the first to actually hear those beliefs, and I haven't really gotten too far into them. On the other hand, there are beliefs such as evolution, which is supposedly the scientific way to view the manner in which we humans and all the life surrounding us came to be, and gravity, which is supposed to be a force capable of moving faster than the speed of light and holding things together through the entire universe. The last time I checked, evolution and gravity were still just theories, never proven. To me, as to many others, the simplest answer to the problem is always the correct one. The gravity theory is the only one that's ever gotten me any derision, but that was a case of someone misunderstanding my explanation of the Expansion Theory.
6. In your opinion what areas of research being conducted, on these strange phenomena, hold the most promise of gaining scientific credibility and future mainstream research money?
Rick: It appears to me the area of research most likely to gain mainstream research funds is the study of psychic abilities, such as Remote Viewing. I think I can safely say that, because there's evidence at least two governments have shelled out for such research. As for UFO research, I think the observed ability of these craft to move without any visible means of propulsion, supposedly by counteracting the attraction of gravity (which, as I stated above, may not even exist), is already being researched with mainstream money. As far as credibility goes, if mainstream money has been applied to the study, you can consider it credible.
7. We all have heard stories and reports we believe. What is the strangest story about one these mysteries that you’ve heard, which you feel has credibility?
Rick: I've heard or read so many, it's difficult to come up with the strangest. But certainly one of the strangest is the supposed excavation of skeletal reamains near Mohenjo Daro that show extreme radioactivity as though the dead were exposed to a nuclear detonation thousands of years ago. Who could have wielded nuclear technology back then?
8. Do you ever believe we will have the answers to the UFO question, and how would you, if you had the chance, go about funding that research to find an answer?
Rick: I think we already have the answer, but it's so frightening no one wants to believe it. I believe the answer shows we are being manipulated. I think totally ignoring the presence of UFOs and their attendant phenomena, which I believe include hauntings and spirits of the dead, will force the perpetrators of the phenomena to tip their hand. I don't think that requires funding, but I do think it would be impossible with the large number of people following the phenomena in a blind belief they hold the answer to some New Age dream of a spiritually reborn Earth.
9. Do you believe there is consciousness after death?
Rick: Unequivocally, for those who make the right choice while living.
10. Why do you think scientists are so afraid of even entertaining the thought that some of these powerful mysteries may be worth investigating, even in the face of mounting evidence that some of them may be real, unknown phenomena?
Rick: There are some scientists who are examining these phenomena right now. The real problem with researching in these areas, I think, is being able to design experiments that meet all the criteria of true scientific experimentation. As for those who cast a blind eye to all of these phenomena and refuse to consider them at all, I think they're responding to peer pressure. They might even be secret believers, but they feel, probably not unwisely, that delving into these mysteries could cost them funding on other projects, as well as costing the respect of their peers.
11. Aside from me(married and too old) do any of you guys get any “action with the ladies” or do they think you’re too weird?
Rick: I can't speak for any other "guys" who espouse belief in the arcane subjects we surround ourselves with every day, but the last time I got any "action with the ladies" everyone was dancing the Charleston. That was right after I got through delivering newspapers on my daily route along the Santa Fe Trail and just before I went home to read some much needed scriptures from my autographed copy of the Bible.
Thanks Rick.
The Aliens video that may just be real:
Joe
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog
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