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Monday Jan 30, 2023
The Marley Woods
Monday Jan 30, 2023
Monday Jan 30, 2023
The Marley Woods is an area often compared to Skinwalker ranch. many things such as triangle UFOs, cryptids, orbs, poltergeists, and more have been reported there. While the area is supposedly shrouded in secrecy, it's actually not that hard to find it's real location thanks to some intrepid internet sleuths. Come along as we discuss the strange Marley Woods!
Bob Marley has nothing to do with the Marley woods, but he often comes up when searching for information on the paranormal event.
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Marley Woods, an area in rural Missouri, is known among paranormal enthusiasts for a wide array of unexplained phenomena and mysterious events. Here's a comprehensive overview of the paranormal activity reported in Marley Woods:
1. UFO Sightings
Marley Woods is renowned for frequent UFO sightings. Witnesses have reported seeing various types of unidentified flying objects, including:
- Bright Lights: Many reports include sightings of bright, glowing orbs that move erratically in the sky. These orbs often change colors and appear to defy conventional physics.
- Structured Craft: Some witnesses have described more structured, craft-like objects, including disc-shaped and triangular UFOs.
2. Strange Creatures
The area is also a hotspot for sightings of unusual creatures:
- Bigfoot-like Beings: There have been multiple reports of large, hairy, humanoid creatures resembling Bigfoot.
- Unidentified Animals: Some witnesses have reported seeing creatures that do not resemble any known animals, often described as large, shadowy figures.
3. Paranormal Phenomena
Apart from UFOs and strange creatures, Marley Woods is known for other types of paranormal activity:
- Apparitions: Some individuals have reported seeing ghostly apparitions and shadowy figures.
- Poltergeist Activity: Reports of objects moving on their own, strange noises, and other classic poltergeist phenomena are also common.
- Time Anomalies: A few people have experienced time slips or distortions, where they lose track of time or feel that time has passed differently than expected.
4. Mystery Lights
One of the most distinctive features of Marley Woods is the occurrence of mystery lights:
- Spook Lights: These are unexplained lights that appear in the distance, often hovering or moving through the landscape. They are similar to other famous phenomena like the Marfa Lights in Texas.
5. Electronic Interference
Visitors to Marley Woods often report problems with electronic devices:
- Malfunctioning Equipment: Cameras, phones, and other electronic devices frequently malfunction or lose power unexpectedly in the area.
- Strange Sounds: People have recorded eerie sounds and unexplained static on their audio equipment.
6. Government Interest
There have been rumors and some anecdotal evidence suggesting that government agencies have shown interest in Marley Woods:
- Investigations: Some believe that various governmental bodies have conducted investigations into the unusual activities reported in the area.
- Secrecy: The presence of government agents and the alleged suppression of information add to the mystique and intrigue surrounding Marley Woods.
7. Local Legends and Lore
The local folklore is rich with stories and legends about the area:
- Cursed Land: Some locals believe that the land is cursed or that it harbors ancient spirits.
- Haunted Sites: There are specific locations within Marley Woods that are considered particularly haunted, with numerous reports of paranormal encounters.
Conclusion
Marley Woods remains a significant focus of interest for paranormal researchers and enthusiasts due to its wide range of unexplained phenomena. The combination of UFO sightings, strange creatures, paranormal activities, and government interest makes it a compelling and enigmatic location.
If you want to delve deeper into specific incidents or accounts from Marley Woods, there are various books, documentaries, and online resources that document the experiences of those who have visited or investigated the area.
Monday Jan 23, 2023
Modern UFO Sightings 2
Monday Jan 23, 2023
Monday Jan 23, 2023
Most of the time we look at sightings from the past, from the 40's, 50's, and 60's. This time around, we look at sightings from 2022! As chosen by patreon supporters, this week's topic is modern UFO sightings!
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Monday Jan 16, 2023
The Pascagoula Abduction
Monday Jan 16, 2023
Monday Jan 16, 2023
HA! I remembered. Here is a link with the audio recording of the interview, among other things: http://www.noufors.com/Pascagoula_Abduction_Audio_Files.html
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The Pascagoula Abduction case is one of the most well-known UFO abduction stories in the United States. It involves two men, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, who claimed they were abducted by aliens on the evening of October 11, 1973, while fishing on the Pascagoula River in Mississippi.
### The Incident
According to Hickson and Parker, they were fishing off a pier when they heard a strange buzzing sound and saw a glowing blue light. They reported seeing a craft that resembled an oval-shaped object about 30 to 40 feet across and 8 to 10 feet high. The object approached and hovered about two feet above the ground near them.
They claimed that three creatures emerged from the craft and floated towards them. The beings were described as being humanoid in shape but very different from humans. They were about five feet tall, with gray, wrinkled skin, no eyes, slits for mouths, and crab-like pincers at the ends of their arms. The beings supposedly grabbed Hickson and Parker and floated them into the craft.
### Inside the Craft
Inside the craft, Hickson and Parker were subjected to what they described as an examination. Hickson claimed he was examined by a machine that looked like a large eye, which scanned him all over. Parker, on the other hand, fainted out of sheer terror and could not recall much of what happened inside the craft.
### Aftermath
After the alleged abduction, the two men reported the incident to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. Initially, law enforcement was skeptical, but after listening to a secretly recorded conversation between Hickson and Parker, they started to believe that something unusual had indeed occurred, as the men appeared genuinely frightened and confused.
### Public Reaction and Investigation
The story quickly gained national attention, and Hickson and Parker were subjected to extensive media scrutiny. They both underwent polygraph tests, which they passed, and psychological evaluations. Some ufologists and researchers found their story credible, while skeptics argued that it was either a hoax or a case of misidentification or hallucination.
### Later Years
Charles Hickson continued to stand by his story until his death in 2011. He even wrote a book about the experience, titled "UFO Contact at Pascagoula." Calvin Parker, who was more reluctant to speak publicly about the event, also maintained that the abduction occurred as described. In recent years, Parker has become more vocal about his experience, even writing his own book, "Pascagoula - The Closest Encounter: My Story."
### Legacy
The Pascagoula Abduction case remains a topic of interest and debate within the UFO community and beyond. It is often cited as one of the most credible and compelling abduction cases due to the consistency of the witnesses' accounts, the lack of evidence pointing to a hoax, and the emotional and psychological impact it had on the two men involved.
Monday Jan 09, 2023
The Dodleston Messages
Monday Jan 09, 2023
Monday Jan 09, 2023
Come along for the strange case of the Dodleston Messages!
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The Dodleston Messages are a mysterious series of communications that were received via an early computer in the mid-1980s by Ken Webster, a teacher living in Dodleston, Cheshire, England. Webster and his girlfriend, Debbie, had moved into a 16th-century cottage which they were renovating. They began experiencing strange occurrences, such as inexplicable noises and objects being moved.
The most intriguing aspect of their experience was the appearance of messages on a BBC Micro computer that Webster had borrowed from his school. These messages, written in archaic English, claimed to be from a man named Thomas Harden, or Lucas, who purported to be from the 16th century. He described his life and events from that period, expressing confusion about the modern objects and people in the house. As the exchanges continued, a third party, identifying themselves as "2109," allegedly from the future, became involved, seemingly facilitating the communication between the past and present.
Despite various investigations, the Dodleston Messages have been met with skepticism. Critics argue that the messages could have been a sophisticated hoax, possibly perpetrated by someone with access to the computer. However, no conclusive evidence was found to definitively prove or disprove the phenomenon.
Ken Webster detailed the entire saga, including the content of the messages and the strange events surrounding them, in his book "The Vertical Plane." The Dodleston Messages have since become a topic of interest within the paranormal community, with various theories proposed to explain the phenomena, ranging from time travel to interdimensional communication.
Theories about the origin of the messages vary. Some suggest they were the result of a time slip or temporal anomaly, allowing communication across centuries. Others believe they were a well-executed hoax, potentially involving someone with a deep knowledge of historical English and access to the computer. There are also those who attribute the events to psychological phenomena or other paranormal activities.
The Dodleston Messages remain a captivating modern mystery, blending elements of historical intrigue, technological anomaly, and paranormal speculation.
Monday Jan 02, 2023
CH15 16 The flying Saucers Are Real by Donald Keyhoe
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Chapter 15 was really short, so I read 16 as well. Then Ether made me go out for lunch, so I didn't get a chance to read another. But, we're getting into the home stretch! Pretty exciting stuff!
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Monday Dec 26, 2022
The Allagash Abductions
Monday Dec 26, 2022
Monday Dec 26, 2022
Way back in 1976 four men, who may or may not have been porn stars, were abducted from the Maine wilderness. What happened to them? Was it a genuine UFO alien abduction, or only a plot to make millions of dollars on a concocted story? Lets find out in this week's episode!
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The Allagash Abductions refer to an alleged UFO encounter that took place in August 1976 involving four men: Jack and Jim Weiner, Charlie Foltz, and Chuck Rak. The incident occurred while they were on a camping trip in the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in Maine. Here's a summary of the event:
The Incident:
- Date: August 20, 1976
- Location: Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Maine
- People Involved: Jack Weiner, Jim Weiner, Charlie Foltz, Chuck Rak
Details:
- Camping Trip: The four men were on a two-week camping and fishing trip. On the second night, they noticed a strange light in the sky but didn't think much of it.
- Night Fishing: On the fourth night, they decided to go night fishing on Eagle Lake. They built a large campfire on the shore to serve as a beacon for finding their way back.
- UFO Sighting: While fishing, they saw a bright, orb-like light in the sky. The light began to move towards them and eventually shone down a beam of light, which they claimed caused them to lose consciousness.
- Missing Time: The next thing they remembered was being back on the shore with the campfire nearly out, indicating several hours had passed, though they believed it had only been a few minutes.
Aftermath:
- Hypnotic Regression: Years later, the men underwent hypnotic regression therapy, during which they recalled being abducted by extraterrestrials and subjected to medical examinations aboard a spacecraft.
- Drawings and Consistency: Under hypnosis, they provided detailed and consistent descriptions of the interior of the craft and the beings they encountered.
- Public Attention: The story gained significant media attention and was featured in various books, TV shows, and documentaries about UFOs and alien abductions.
Skepticism and Criticism:
- Skeptical View: Critics argue that the hypnotic regression technique is unreliable and can lead to false memories. They also point out the lack of physical evidence to support the abduction claims.
- Alternative Explanations: Some suggest that the men could have had a shared hallucination or that their memories were influenced by their interest in science fiction and UFOs.
The Allagash Abductions remain one of the most famous and controversial UFO abduction cases, with supporters believing it to be a genuine extraterrestrial encounter and skeptics attributing it to psychological factors and the influence of media and culture.
Monday Dec 19, 2022
The Somerton Man
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Monday Dec 19, 2022
The Somerton Man is one of Australia's biggest mysteries. Way back in 1948, a man was found dead on the Somerton beach. Authorities were not able to identify him, and although it appears to be murder, no suspect was ever identified. Come along as we discuss this strange mystery!
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The Somerton Man, also known as the Tamam Shud case, is one of Australia's most enduring mysteries. Here's a summary of the case:
Discovery
- Date: December 1, 1948
- Location: Somerton Beach, near Adelaide, South Australia
- Situation: The body of an unidentified man was found lying on the sand, propped up against a seawall. He was well-dressed in a suit and tie, but had no identification on him.
Initial Investigations
- Autopsy Findings: The cause of death was not immediately clear. The man was in peak physical condition, and there were no signs of violence. However, it was suspected that he might have been poisoned, though no trace of poison was found.
- Personal Items: He had a half-smoked cigarette on his collar, but no wallet, money, or identification. Labels had been removed from his clothes.
- Unique Clues: In a hidden pocket of his trousers, a rolled-up piece of paper was found with the words "Tamám Shud," which means "ended" or "finished" in Persian. This paper was identified as coming from a rare New Zealand edition of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
Further Clues
- Suitcase: A suitcase linked to the man was found at Adelaide railway station, containing clothes and other items, all with their labels removed. However, a tie, a laundry bag, and a singlet had the name "T. Keane" or "Kean" marked on them, though no missing person named T. Keane matched the description.
- Code and Book: A copy of the Rubaiyat was found in a car near the beach, with the last page torn out, matching the "Tamám Shud" paper. In the back of the book was a mysterious code, which has never been definitively solved, and an unlisted phone number, leading to a local nurse named Jessica Thomson (née Harkness).
Jessica Thomson
- Jessica Thomson claimed not to know the man but seemed evasive in interviews. She allegedly fainted when shown a plaster cast of the dead man's face. Her phone number was unlisted, and she lived nearby the beach where the man was found.
Modern Investigations
- DNA Analysis: In recent years, there have been attempts to extract DNA from the Somerton Man's hair and other samples. In 2022, an Australian professor claimed to have identified the Somerton Man as Carl "Charles" Webb, an electrical engineer and instrument maker from Melbourne. The identification was based on DNA analysis and genealogical research, although some skepticism remains.
Theories
- Spy Theories: Due to the Cold War context, some theories suggest the man was a spy. The presence of the book with the cryptic code and the mysterious circumstances of his death support this theory.
- Romantic Theories: Another theory suggests a romantic connection, potentially with Jessica Thomson, which might explain the secrecy and some of the personal clues.
Legacy
The case remains one of Australia's most baffling mysteries, with numerous books, documentaries, and investigations continuing to explore the identity and story of the Somerton Man.
Monday Dec 12, 2022
The Maury Island Incident
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
June 21, 1947. Two men claim a UFO dropped debris on their boat and killed a dog. They are able to produce pieces of molten metal that might be out of this world. Kenneth Arnold? The FBI? ALIENS?!? Come along as we discuss one of the stranger cases from 1947.
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The Maury Island incident is one of the early and intriguing cases in the history of UFO sightings, often associated with the broader phenomenon of "flying saucers" and conspiracy theories. Here are the key details:
Date and Location
- Date: June 21, 1947
- Location: Maury Island, near Tacoma, Washington
Incident Summary
The incident began when Harold A. Dahl, a harbor patrolman, reported seeing six donut-shaped objects in the sky while on a boat with his son, two crewmen, and a dog. According to Dahl, one of the objects appeared to be malfunctioning and released a shower of metallic debris, which damaged his boat, injured his son, and killed his dog.
Initial Report and Investigation
- Kenneth Arnold: Shortly after his own famous UFO sighting on June 24, 1947, near Mount Rainier, Kenneth Arnold, a private pilot, was contacted by Raymond Palmer, editor of Amazing Stories magazine, to investigate the Maury Island incident. Arnold arrived in Tacoma to interview Dahl and his supervisor, Fred Crisman.
- Air Force Involvement: Two U.S. Army Air Force intelligence officers, Captain William Lee Davidson and First Lieutenant Frank Mercer Brown, were also dispatched to investigate. They collected some of the debris but died in a plane crash on their return trip.
Controversy and Conspiracy Theories
- Hoax Allegations: The FBI concluded that the incident was a hoax. Dahl and Crisman admitted to fabricating the story for personal gain, though they later recanted their confessions.
- Men in Black: The Maury Island incident is one of the earliest cases involving "Men in Black." Dahl claimed that a man in a dark suit visited him and warned him not to discuss the incident, which contributed to the mythology surrounding mysterious government agents who suppress UFO-related information.
Significance
The Maury Island incident remains significant in UFO lore due to its timing (shortly before the Roswell incident) and its association with early conspiracy theories and the Men in Black phenomenon. While officially debunked, it continues to be a topic of interest and speculation among UFO enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists.
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Episode 150
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Episode 150! In stead of a regular case file, this time around we take a look back at some of the last case files, as well as interacting with the live Discord audience. Enjoy!
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Monday Nov 28, 2022
From the Files of Project Bluebook 5
Monday Nov 28, 2022
Monday Nov 28, 2022
Another entry in our series of episodes exploring files from Project Bluebook. Bluebook was the government's public facing UFO investigation branch. Some people think that their purpose was more to debunk than to investigate. This shows in some of the files, as the official conclusion often does not match the evidence.
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Project Blue Book was a systematic study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted by the United States Air Force from 1952 to 1969. The goal of the project was to investigate and analyze UFO sightings and determine if they posed any threat to national security. It was the third of such studies, following projects Sign (1947) and Grudge (1949).
Here are some key points about Project Blue Book:
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Origins and Goals:
- Initiated in response to a surge of UFO sightings, particularly following the 1947 sighting by pilot Kenneth Arnold.
- Aimed to scientifically investigate UFO sightings and determine if they were a threat to national security.
- The project had two main goals: to determine if UFOs were a threat to national security and to scientifically analyze UFO-related data.
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Investigations and Findings:
- Over its course, Project Blue Book collected over 12,000 reports of UFO sightings.
- The majority of sightings were found to be misidentifications of natural phenomena (like clouds, stars, or meteors) or conventional aircraft.
- A small percentage of sightings remained unexplained, even after rigorous analysis.
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Key Personnel:
- The project was headed by several directors over its lifetime, including Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, who is often credited with bringing a more scientific and rigorous approach to the investigations.
- Dr. J. Allen Hynek, an astronomer, served as the scientific consultant for the project. Initially skeptical, Hynek later became convinced that some UFO reports deserved serious scientific study.
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Public Perception and Influence:
- The project attracted significant public and media attention, influencing popular culture's fascination with UFOs.
- Reports and findings from Project Blue Book were often covered by the press, contributing to the public's awareness and interest in UFO phenomena.
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Conclusion and Legacy:
- Project Blue Book was officially terminated on December 17, 1969. The Air Force concluded that UFOs were not a threat to national security, that most sightings could be explained by natural or human-made phenomena, and that further study was not warranted.
- The findings were summarized in a final report, which stated that no UFOs investigated by the Air Force posed a threat to the United States.
- Despite its closure, Project Blue Book left a lasting legacy and continues to be a reference point in discussions about UFOs and government transparency.
The declassified files from Project Blue Book are available for public viewing and have contributed to ongoing debates and studies about the existence of extraterrestrial life and the nature of UFO phenomena.