Friday, February 29, 2008

UFO Breaking Point

Freudian Slip?
Denying UFO were real to the press General Sanford A. I. answered, when ask if it might be one of ours: “We don’t have anything that has no mass and an infinite amount of energy” (Need To Know; Tim Good)

My own story, ET Shock… and Witnesses of the Directed Kind


I took enough psychology courses in college to know that the human mind deals with the fantastic in many different ways.

But a study has never been done on what happens when a person goes through fantastic, continuing UFO experiences. There’s quite a range of transformation: witnesses may report spiritual change, some are possessed by the need to find answers, and some, after this reality extension, are mentally broken, finding answers in fantasy and delusion.

There are gullible people in the UFO community, we all know that. And there are people in the greater UFO community who come from an academic, or a no-nonsense orientation. Both types choose to read the UFO witness as a confirmation of their own beliefs.

But what about those who are broken by their fear, or for other reasons, around a continuing experience and start to believe fantastic things about themselves and their reality? What happens to them? At the conferences, I notice the interaction seems to be either polite listening or a more active confirming that their fantasies could be real.

We know for certain now, some UFO witnesses are experiencing multiple strange displays of UFOs. And what’s more, there are reports among this particular experiencer group of messages heard in their minds, of feeling compelled to go somewhere and capture video or being ‘instructed’ to simply show up and watch.

Sounds like something from a Twilight Zone episode…and some in the UFO field think that is all it is. Skeptics laugh and pose the dumb question: “Why would ETs go a zillion light years to put on displays for the Prozac People?”


DVD: "Maussan & Garza Phenomonenal UFO Acitvity From, Mexico"
The lights in the sky are fine but what happens when you meet an entity. Police officer passes out from the experience. "Flying Humaniods"



Among UFO researchers are those who dismiss as delusional all those witnesses who claim they were given instructions or heard messages [as opposed to having accidental sightings]. But what’s missing from this scenario is a lesson in Psychology 101.

Some of the Witnesses of the Directed Kind --those who feel they’ve been instructed by some intelligence outside themselves to witness UFOs-- come out of the experience with psychic breaks. Recently, a new MUFON investigator was very shaken when he had an actual close encounter on an investigation. They had to call in someone to talk to the investigator and calm him down. That is how profound this experience can be, even if you’ve been around it a while.

This reaction to UFO experiences, particularly the close encounters, may be a key to explain one of the reasons these intelligences put on UFO displays:
They may know that, as a species, we could go into a catastrophic cultural shock if exposure is complete.

Could this be why ETs don’t land on the White House Lawn? Is this why ETs are putting on multiple displays for ordinary people?

Are ETs running a decades-old program to desensitize humans?

I really have had strong problems with the idea that wide or complete public knowledge of ET presence would not be a profound shock to many, many people, that it must be assumed that the masses of regular people will simply go about their daily lives as though nothing happened.

On the contrary: I believe a kind of ET Shock would take hold. I suspect ET Shock would marginalize rational thinking in many people who need the safety blanket of Business As Usual in our busy, spin saturated world. We all know that some skeptics who shout baloney --without benefit of research, it must be said-- are just too scared to contemplate UFO craft reality.

When I first started to learn about UFOs, it was from my older brother, an avid science fiction reader. It was fun. I loved it!

When I had my only sighting over a decade later, it was fun, exciting and astonishing. But it was only after many years I realized how powerful that initial experience was. First, my initial sighting it was a daylight experience; that in itself makes it hard to deny. Second, it was my friend who first pointed them out to me, without telling me what I would be looking at. “Joe, look behind you,” was all he said as he pointed to the sky. Third: Of course, I’d read about skeptics…and some of them I respected at the time. So I tried to get as much information as I could: the objects’ approximate height, size, speed, and the sun position.

I realized only years later, that taking these actions, I destroyed any possible comfortable denial I might have later claimed. In the end, I was left with one explanation: we had witnessed two flying saucers. And that automatically puts you in the nut factory, far as many people are concerned. In those days, multiple sightings witnesses were considered proof the observer was simply delusional, a nut case, by most UFO researchers. And that meant major isolation for a significant witness population.

So I’m writing today to recount my own sighting only to emphasize what it did to my psyche. I can’t imagine what would have happen to my mind, if I had not read up on the UFO subject before. It was shocking enough the first time. What, I wonder, would my state of mind become had I witnessed the same phenomenon over and over again?

Here’s another personal experience that gives proof of the power of ET Shock. I was out on an investigation where a witness was seeing all kind of “demon’s eyes” and things in the lights, combined with an ongoing experience with UFOs. Just as I was ready to discount this guy as simply delusional, he took us out to a parking lot, pointed, saying “there is one of them now.” I looked at what appeared at first to be a star. I took my camera out and turned on the infrared. The object started to display in both visual and infrared with an outstanding burst of light and heat. In exactly the way you often read about these events, I had no film in the camera! So I ran back to get some, and then had to watch the bizarre light fade out, just as I put the film in. There was another investigator with me (it was his case) and we realized we missed it. He saw all of it and was just as astonished as I was. Today I still can not say what that object was. But I can say what it was not: a star.

Later on, the witness showed us a place where he said the objects usually appeared for him. We were ready, but of course, nothing happened. When we left, this witness said they displayed again. This individual is anonymous and does not want to go on with the investigation; my guess is he was literally scared out of his wits.

Given my own experience, I’ve gained a great deal of understanding and empathy for what can happen to anyone when your personal reality bubble bursts and you are facing a continuing “something” which shatters the basic sense of self, or of understanding your everyday environment. For some UFO witnesses, living in the far less dependable world of the busted reality-bubble may not be possible. Continuing the mental-emotional construct of their pre-experience life is no longer doable. Some are able to hold the uncertainty and the shock and accept them as contradictory but real, or conditionally real, while moving forward. Others are not.

So in our own community we need to understand that UFO people are not “off” because they actually believe in UFOs; some of them have become “Off” by dealing personally with this profound, and often psychologically shattering experience as best as they knew how.

Part II Next?

Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog

Sunday, February 24, 2008

The Atlantic UFO Conference

This is a great conference! You East Coast researchers should support it! Put it on your 2009 calendar. The Atlantic UFO Conference will happen again next year in mid-February. Come and enjoy.There were great people at the conference.

The Atlantic UFO Conference was put on in a hurry, but the financial backer, a veterinarian (I love her already-- I have two wonderful cats), said “I knew I would bite the bullet on this”. But she really wanted it to happen. Dr.X______ says she will put on another conference next year. Why do I make this anonymous, because if you look at their web site here name is not mentioned. Shell we dismiss the money, and 15 minutes of fame factor, once and for all. This has been what is really about believing no matter what.

Friday night’s Meet the Speakers bash was first class: full bar, a chef cooking up tortellini in a fine sauce and, of course, assorted dessert delicacies. The hall was nicely lit --but a little small. On the other hand, I liked the intimacy of the place. Friday’s standout event was The First Atlantic Coast Lifetime Achievement Award:

Frank Filer of Filer’s Files, one of the UFO research greats!

It was great to be able to tell Frank Filer in person that people like him are the real stars of the stars of UFO field.

So you know, I was extremely tired at this conference, with my wife and her family going through horrendous medical emergencies the last three months. So remember, this is my Kind of Tired Guy take on the event.
This is one clip from a Video I was given at "The Atlantic East Coast Confernce" This guy was not looking for money just an explanation:



What a great surprise! Peter Davenport just blew me away. His presentation’s “the real beef”. Davenport is very conservative, dismissing 90 to 98 percent of UFO reports as explainable. But if you don’t believe in UFO craft after you hear him, you’re not a skeptic, in my book: you’ve already made up your mind.

Following the cases as they develop, watching the maps and trajectory of the sightings is mind boggling, and then, to have that followed by Sam Maranto who in his presentation, goes into extremely detailed research on some of those reports . In one follow-up Sam highlighted with video a type of triangle display. This set of witnesses had noticed these strange lights before, but this time they were ready and got it on video. These particular triangle lights were as big as passenger planes; one plane went by close so the observers were able to compare the them. Some conclude the triangle of lights was a solid object. I am not so sure, because precision movement by UFOs is well documented. Sam believes it is a solid object. He’s is going to give me a copy of the clear video he has, so look for that video on the Trianglular Lights here at UFO MEDIA MATTERS.


Budd Hopkins was ill and couldn’t attend. Budd is a national treasure to the UFO community. Get better soon. I like Budd’s approach to this whole subject, maintaining credibility before Congress and the press in presenting only what can be verified.


Steven Bassett filled in for Budd Hopkins, presenting material on the Exploits scene and that was kind of him. It seems that Steven sells timeshares; after learning that, a strange phrase came to mind on the Exopolitics Movement. The Exopolitics people have a great salesman, and great workers (UFO witnesses)--but a lousy product.

Richard Dolan was there. Richard got loud cheers, that’s how well respected he is. I always like his presentations. Richard dependably takes to task those who present a belief system as facts.

Paola Harris has moved from Italy to America. Her presentation’s highlight for me was the account of a former Minister of Defense in Canada’s who became interested in UFOs after reading “The Day After Rosewell” and how this top government official received inside information. The former Minister of Defense’s information channel was his son --though himself at the time was a complete skeptic-- who disclosed to his father that Roswell was true. The origin of that disclosure, it’s claimed, is a General “high up” in our government.

I always believe only part of what people “high up” in the government say. That way I don’t feel duped when they say something ridiculous later. Such government officials may know what really happened, but they are not going to tell us the truth …the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

Tom Carey was there. Tom presented his fascinating material on Roswell. Tom spoke reverently about each deathbed confession and how these brave officers left the children a legacy of knowledge, known for certain, by only a handful of people on this world.

I have been dumbfounded from the very beginning by the lack of common sense exhibited by intelligent people who have so easily bought the MOGUL balloon theory. How sad. I’ve always been concerned how some of the best officers in our military were easily reduced to fools by those who never spent a day in the military, who convinced them to buy into this blatant deception. Some of our own UFO researchers --whose collective bias toward any ET hypothesis has become evident over time-- took this turn-off-your-brain and swallow the MOGUL balloon position.

I always felt they were a little removed from reality.

Witnesses who come forward with documented proof should be treated better than that. Do any of those researchers know what it is to a military family to lose a pension? How many of that brand of researcher has ever taken a comparable risk on anything? Book sales are one thing, making sure you can put food on the table, another.

Now to the Kumburgas, Turkey UFO video. I spoke at length with Farah Yurdozu, a famous UFO researcher from Turkey now living in Amercia. Here is what she said: yes, the Astronomy Sciences report claimed it was a UFO…but it was not extraterrestrial.

So?

There is no way in a million years the University Department could know it was not extraterrestrial if they admit they were UFOs…Unidentified! So I asked Farah for specifics, and she asked me if I could read her language. Well, so much for open discourse. Farah kept objecting, with “…But it is not my case!” It may not be ‘her’ case, but if Farah believes this case was only some type of hype, she has an obligation to let the world know. Farah’s in an absolutely unique position here in America --and in the international UFO field-- to write something specific about it. She is a good presenter and will see her cases from Turkey phenomenal.



I write UFO MEDIA MATTERS because my bottom line is to help the 90% of UFO witnesses who never come forward. If the one-in-ten rule holds true, how many videos and photos never saw the light of day because of fear?

The Atlantic Coast UFO Conference is hip. It was done well and I loved it. Come out to the conferences yourself, and get a close look at the rich variety of material and the researchers. You’ll get an even stronger feel for the importance of every witness and supporting the “The Atlantic Coast UFO Conference” is a great idea.

Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

"TURKEY UFOS ARE REAL CRAFT" SCIENCE CONCLUDES

Isn’t it just like a scientist to conclude it’s fake --without even looking?

But sometimes, that knee-jerk response can backfire.

If you haven’t heard about the Kumburgas, Turkey UFO video, take the quickie tour with me. Then read how the scientists’ knee-jerked themselves into…UFO advocates.

Kumburgas was a close encounter with multiple witnesses present during filming over several weeks. The objects were not lights in the sky, but structured craft.

This was the orginal as presented on U-Tube You can see beings in the window:
Yet before they even examined this video, the scientists said claimed it was a hoax:



“Prof. Adnan Öktem from the Istanbul University Department of Astronomy Sciences, Prof. Mehmet Emin Ozel from the 18 March University Department of Physics and Prof. Kerem Doksat from the Istanbul University Department of Psychiatry claimed with great prejudice that the footages taken in Kumburgaz were a hoax made up by a mockup or computer animation without having conducted an analysis or any kind of study.”

Turkish ufology group, Sirius, had already done exhaustive research on this video. Their conclusions agreed with the scientists' report.

This Video is their analysis here:

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After Professor OKtem had it analyzed, the report stated:

"The objects sighted in the aforementioned footage that have a structure that is made of specific material are definitely not made up by any kind of computer animation nor are they any form of special effects used for simulation in a studio or for a video effect therefore in conclusion it was decided that the sightings were neither a mockup or hoax. "

But do the Turkish scientists accidentally give ufology a bit of an assist here, by citing all the things the objects can’t be? Indie Turkish researchers from the Sirius ufology group suggest the scientists unwittingly help the cause here:

Furthermore in the last part of the report, it was concluded that these objects in the sightings that have physical and material structures do not belong in any category ( such as; planes, helicopters, meteors, Venus, Mars, satellites, fire balls, Chinese lantern… etc.) and but rather fall into the category of UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects )...
http://www.ufodigest.com/news/0208/kumburaz.html

Checkmate!


What happened at Kumburgas, Turkey, was a night watchman filmed this craft while at least twelve other witnesses viewed the same objects. I discovered the video some time ago when it went up on U-Tube --one of my video buddies let me in on it. The info was sketchy and I never like to hurt any witnesses who come forward, so I waited and looked around. I did later find that this video was, in fact, analyzed. But the info was sketchy.

Thank God for "The Anomalist" web site! Went there today and they had a link to "UFO Digest" with the video, and a great detailed article on what happened by Haktan Akdogan.
http://www.anomalist.com/

You have to give the scientists credit, though, they didn’t try to cover it up or fake their conclusions. Since this was in Turkey, the scientists can’t be blamed for not sending the video to some of the labs in America. I should also mention here that the Sirius UFO Space Sciences Research Center in Turkey was first in the ufology community to study this footage, and they came to the same conclusions as the scientists did. But we all know, unfortunately, the ufology community’s view doesn’t count in the real world.

Now here is an enhanced version of the Video on U-Tube. It seems to shows some typicle grays in a craft window:


What do the people of this planet need to convince them something is here? It’s now time to understand evidence is out there that is not someone’s fantasy, not a hoax.

Normal, family-oriented people are filming tremendous craft in the sky all over the world. Presidential Candidates are having close encounters. We see an unending UFO flap in Mexico and the explosion of the topic on U-TUBE:


Why does everyone have to keep quiet and pretend this is not happening? Is it because some intellectually lazy scientists claim nothing’s happening? Too many Americans listen to mainstream scientists’ explanations like scripture, without even letting the most basic question escape form in their minds.

Are mainstream scientists our new gods or something? Maybe they’re our new inquisitors.

The Turkish UFO videos are the latest proof which helps support the UFO witnesses who bring corragously bring us this great information. In the public domain is where you will find the answer to government cover-ups. evidence is stacking up, the quantity and quality of images and reports are overwhelming and it is all coming from the regular people.

Is it possible ETS are helping us make public disclosure a reality? The answer is still out there.

Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commerical Blog

Friday, February 8, 2008

The UFO Hacker

I read Rob The 'X' Zone Radio Show McConnell’s position on the Stephenville case and was very offended.

McConnell invited some people from Stephenville to be interviewed on The X Radio Show:
Angelia Joiner, of the Stephenville Empire-Tribune
The President of the local Chamber of Commerce
The Local Chapter Of MUFON .

http://xzonenation.blogspot.com/2008/01/wake-up-ufology.html


Let’s give a listen to Mr. McConnell’s conclusion about why these interested parties never showed up:
“However, when invited on a show like The 'X' Zone that challenges what they say, what they claim to have seen, and what their personal motives might really be, [they] decline to come on the show. Also, I sent to all members of the Stephenville Chamber of Commerce who had their email addresses listed in the Chamber Member Directory emails asking them how the UFO publicity has been for business, asking for a reply for Wednesday night’s show... not one member of the Chamber replied.”

McConnell’s litmus test of What Is Truth of course, would be found on his radio show. As he rambles on about inviting these guests, he doesn’t seem to have any insight that what he proposes is self-serving, to say the least. McConnell’s attitude to those who won’t do his bidding is absurd, as he accuses these Stephenville, Texas citizens and others of involvement in all kinds of weird conspiracies.

You’ve got to wonder if it crossed McConnell’s mind that these Stephenville folks’ No Thanks responses were perfectly reasonable…since, from what I can tell, McConnell seems to be over fond of the illogical rant format, and may even be a bit of a nut, himself.

Implying these witnesses were somehow in league with a purported UFO conference, or outside promoter, or the tiny town’s C of C, it all sounds to me like something right out of the Joseph McCarthy - HUAC era.

Track McConnell:
“Now, is it just coincidence that the Stephenville UFO sighting happens just in time to cross promote the 2008 UFO Conference [congress] and Film Festival that is being held Saturday February 23, 2008 - Saturday March 1, 2008 at the New Aquarius Hotel and Casino in Laughlin, Nevada?”

“….Would this type of UFO event be successful if it were to be held in New York, Washington or even Chicago? I doubt it.”

What I wonder about is this: how reality-based is McConnell? How could a rational thinker ignore the obvious?

Mr. McConnell, since everyone else gets it, you can, too.

About that Laughlin, Nevada conference, only somebody confident in his ability to sell the illogical bombast and the rant format could float such a whack concept, because if there’s one thing a conference involves, it’s an advance plan. Here’s the short list of what it takes to take a conference out of the Imaginary McConnell World into reality: deposit in escrow the cost of securing a big conference hall, printing and mailing press kits, buying blocks of print and radio advertising, paying speakers’ fees, paying insurance bonds, signing on with hotels…In other words, a conference represents a mountain of crucial, reality-based details which typically require …finalizing it all two to four years in advance.

Instead of logic, McConnell aims his not-so-rigorous thinking on trashing the credibility of the small-town, ‘just folks’ witnesses.

None of us ufology investigators and the well-intentioned ufo-curious folks care much for the circus atmosphere around any big UFO case. But it comes with the territory.

I think it’s clear to anybody from any orientation there are plenty of undocumented claims in thousands of books on the subject…and plenty of commercialism in UFO land.

But for those who don’t question government or mainstream media’s latest version of the UFO phenomenon, and for those who can’t be bothered to do close reading of the widely available material, what will always be most important to both these subgroups of the naysayer population is the other most controversial aspect of ufology: the profit-making sector.

So the best a person can do when getting a UFO education is to think for themselves while they race along the UFO information highway.

And the ground truth is, if ETs are here, they alone know for certain what they are doing.

Mr. McConnell is not about Truth, he is about his truth.

It’s not easy for good witnesses to come forward and tell what they saw. This is real life, and people who happen to be UFO witnesses --those who see objects, who undergo tremendous elation or tremendous fear during the event and its aftermath, and who face what can happen to their lives and their families when they report it-- those real witnesses have harsh realizations and tough decisions in store.


DVD: History Channel UFO Files
"Brazilian Roswell" Where One UFO Witness committed Suicide

I guess McConnell missed the Larry King Show and the UFO witnesses who appeared and spoke, since he goes on like so:
“It seems that as long as members of the media are willing to swallow all the UFO hype without questioning those who have these ‘sightings,’ the self proclaimed ‘investigators’ and the members of society that I call the ‘woo - woo crowd’ - they will talk a blue streak... showing fuzzy photos... shaky video... out of focused lights... talk about alien abductions and how they have been probed in various manners... how their cattle are being mutilated... and they are being used as human incubators for alien genetic experimentation.”

Does it seem crazy to you that a cattle rancher who pays $100,000 for a prize bull wants to know what mutilated it? Or that a person who has daylight sightings of a UFO and reports it, or who has an abduction experience, lives in fear of being crazy? Or being called crazy by the McConnells out there?

I don’t appreciate McConnell’s Bill O’reilly (“Orally”) tactics, which when played, insinuate the worst motives for anyone who doesn’t agree with them…or will not do what they want.

Finally, McConnell says:
“The investigative procedures of examining unidentified flying objects, to gain the respect of society must be done by credible persons, who have earned the right to be called investigators and researchers by taking legitimate courses, understanding human psychology, astronomy, chemistry, physics and other established courses…”

GOTCHA!

Hey, McConnell, yes, MUFON does indeed have scientists from all disciplines educated at the best universities. The MUFON field researchers who get their hands dirty and go on investigations, those researchers usually know what they’re doing, too.

MUFON is holding more classes to teach volunteers their well-regarded, comprehensive field investigation techniques. By the way, I hope MUFON also revises the Field Guide. It needs it.

MUFON is doing what it can with limited funds. I don’t like to see commercialism in any research endeavor, but MUFON could not survive without some financial support.

It’s easy to criticize, but it’s hard to keep a UFO investigative body going for 38 years with shoestring financing. UFO fads come and go, but bills have to be paid.

We also have The National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena --NARCAP-- with a distinguished board of investigators.

However, without the UFO witness, all of this would be nothing.

You could say the witnesses to UFO phenomenon come forward in a UFO world not of their making. For over 80 years UFO witnesses have courageously given public testimony to what they experienced, and by their thankless, often dangerous participation, these thousands of witnesses are opening the door ever wider to the truth.

Many witness accounts have been proven legitimate by research and by the test of time.

These classic, proven close encounters --attested by honest UFO witnesses--unfortunately still are often the stuff of laughter and McConnell-style rants outside the UFO community. Do we really need it from McConnell, too?

Some believe in a world where cattle ranchers, farmers and other hard-working, regular people are just dying to put forward a UFO hoax. In McConnell’s imaginary world, everyday people can’t wait to ruin their reputations and their standing in communities where they’ve lived and raised their kids for decades, just so they can be insulted on radio, misquoted in print, and have strangers and military showing up on their doorstep for close encounters ranging from threats to biased interviews to TV soundbytes [inevitably edited down to incomplete or misleading quotes], all hours of the day and night.

Instead of being so quick to attack UFO witnesses and their supporters, maybe we should be questioning the motives of self-righteous ranters like McConnell, who finds it easy to put everyone else’s intentions on trial, and resorts to the dumbed-down chump approach that lumps all UFO cases, all witnesses, investigations, organizations, books, and conferences into One Thing.

That’s wrong. And worse, it’s lazy.

When you look closely at what people like McConnell stand for… you’ll find intellectual dishonesty at its worst.

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Joseph Capp

UFO Media Matters

Non-Commercial Blog

Friday, February 1, 2008

The Damndest Story I Ever Heard

Plus:
Has A 50 Mile-Long Spaceship Landed
On Greenland
?

"…Summer of 1942 near Tasmania off Australia. The Royal Air Force were assigned the duty to investigate “mysterious lights” being seen by fishing boats on the sea at night, this was the Brass Strait:
“Major Brennan and his crew then spotted an object in the clouds. At 5:50 P.M. in a lovely sunny evening, we were flying some miles east of the Tasman Peninsula when [all of ] a sudden there came out of a cloud bank a singular airfoil of glistening bronze color. I’d say it was around 150 feet long, and around fifty feet in diameter. It had a sort of beak at its prow, and the surface seemed buried, or rippled or fluted. In its upper surface was a dome, or cupola, from which I seemed to see reflected flashes as the Sun struck something, which might or might not have been a helmet, worn by something inside. The other end of the airfoil thinned out into a sort of fin.

Every now and again there came from it’s keel greenish-blue flashes. It turned at a small angle towards us and I was amazed to see, framed in a white circle on the front of the dome an image of a large grinning Cheshire Cat! The damn thing flew parallel to us for some minutes, and then at it abruptly turned away and as it did so it [showed] four things like fins on its bell-side. It went off at a hell’s pace, turned and dived straight down into the Pacific and went under throwing up a regular whirlpool of waves. Just as if it had been a submarine”.

The crew kept quiet about this and reported it only to a UFO researcher years later, “…because if we had [reported it] we would have been grounded”.
From the book Strange Company, by Keith Richards

Cheshire Cat Origins?
Wikipedia points out interesting origins of Cheshire Cats, aka Chester cats:Cheshire is a dairy county, long noted for its cheese and dairy products, and there used to be a cheese warehouse on the banks of the river Dee in the county town of Chester, when that fair city was also a port. The port cats were said to assemble on the dockside and await the rats and mice that would leave ships when they docked ready to take on a cargo of Cheshire cheese. This made them the happiest cats in the kingdom —hence their grins!

The Cheshire Cat is a fictional cat appearing in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The character is derived from an old English simile, "grinning like a Cheshire cat." It appears and disappears at will, engaging Alice in amusing but sometimes vexing conversation. The cat sometimes points out philosophical points that annoy Alice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheshire_Cat

Instead of just dismissing as a wild story the RAF report of the bronze-colored vessel with a smiling…something in it disappearing beneath the waves, I did some digging on the Cheshire Cat. I wondered what it could possibly mean. It was unsettling, to say the least.

That report added so much depth and complexity to the ET psyche, it was downright scary. For decades I found these reports interesting, but never thought they meant any thing…just another strange aspect of the ufology enigma.

But now I wonder…maybe we should start really thinking about it. What if there’s an ET message behind these Cheshire cat smiles that recur now and then in ufology reports?

Could the ETs know us that well? Do they dig that far down into our psyche? Wouldn’t they need to know us very well, if they had to stay on our planet, hidden?

Is that what’s been going all along? That they’re hinting how well they really know us?

On one night, in 1942, did one visiting alien blow the mind of a resident alien with the truth…transmitted in an enigmatic smile?

I don’t like to think there is something smarter then humans. In the movies when the evil aliens are planning an attack, we --the earth people-- nearly always find a way to defeat them. We defeat them because the aliens never seem to know what the human species are really capable of.

They don’t know us deep down. According to the movies.

But in real life, is this even close to the truth?

I know some will dismiss the alien with the Cheshire cat smile in that bronze ship as imagination or a trickster-type event. But couldn’t we be wrong? I wonder if this alien was saying that his species stood …. smiling… on a distant shore…waiting patiently for something….

Waiting for what? That’s what’s really got me worried.

Damdest Video: From DVD J. Maussan "& 15 Years Of UFO in Mexico Part One"





I received an e-mail before Christmas from a friend who wanted me to take a look at Greenland. The rumor going around was, a military insider leaked a report that a 50 mile- long ET vessel is parked in Greenland trying to reverse the effects of global warming.

So I did go to the Google map, and right there, close to the bottom of Greenland, was this dark triangle! You can see it clearly from 200 miles up. Next, I went virtually all over the Google Map to see if this was some type of photo error or blemish. But I found no other anomaly like this.





I wonder if this anomaly might instead be some type of military base, intentionally hidden. What I see on Google’s Greenland certainly looks like tampering of some kind. The anomalous area is perfectly black. If you wish to look for your self it is near the bottom of country and about centere, hard to miss it.
Does anyone know what this is? Please leave a comment or e-mail me at ufomm@optonline.net

Joseph Capp
UFO Media Matters
Non-Commercial Blog