Saucers Fly
Government says not to be concerned it is only a weather balloon
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Oregon 1927
1927 - Oregon. Taken in Cave Junction, Oregon. There is some question as to whether the photo was taken in '26 or '27, but nonetheless, if this is an authentic photograph it is incredible. Reportedly snapped by a volunteer fireman.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
New Hampshire 1870
1870 - Mt. Washington, New Hampshire. This photo is dubbed, "the oldest UFO photograph ever taken." This item was the subject of bidding at Ebay in 2002, when finally the photo was purchased for $385.00 by Samuel M. Sherman, who was the president of Independent-International Pictures Corp.
This was originally a "stereo" photograph. Certainly it was difficult to manipulate photos at that time, and remember, there were no flying objects then; at least, not from this world. Thanks to a reader, we now have the original "stereo" photo.
Monday, August 3, 2015
Flying Saucer Investigator Ron Johnson Dies Mysteriously During Public Slide Show Presentation Despite Recent Clean Bill Of Heath From Medical Professionals
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Ron Johnson
An
equally disturbing and more recent death is that of Ron (Jerrold)
Johnson at the time MUFON Deputy Director of Investigations. Johnson
was 43 years old and, it would seem, in excellent health.
He
had just passed a recent physical examination with the proverbial
flying colors. However, on June 9, 1994, while attending a Society of
Scientific Exploration meeting in Austin, Texas, Johnson died quickly
and amid very strange circumstances.
During
a slide show several people sitting close to him heard a gasp. When
the lights were turned back on, Johnson was slumped over in his chair,
his face purple, blood oozing from his nose. A soda can, from which he
had been sipping, was sitting on the chair next to him.
Did
Ron Johnson die of a stroke? Possibly. An allergic reaction? Another
possibility. Some of the more outstanding facts of Ron Johnson's life
might easily lead a more skeptical-minded person to a tentative
conclusion that his death was probably neither accidental nor natural.
For
instance, his most recent job was with the Institute of Advanced
Studies, purportedly working on UFO propulsion systems.
He had been
formerly employed by Earth Tech, Incorporated, a private Austin, Texas think
tank headed by Harold Puthoff.
It
would appear he held high security clearances, traveled frequently
between San Antonio and White Sands, and had attended 2 secret NATO
meetings in the last year or so.
One
of those meetings, it is rumored dealt with extraterrestrial communications.
Although
advanced in years, there are some who believe that Dr. Allen Hynek's death
was because of "strange circumstances," due to the high number of
researchers who have died of brain tumors or cancer.
If
all or most of the facts offered above are accurate, one thing seems
obvious, Johnson was walking both sides of the street. This in itself
was highly dangerous and he may have paid the ultimate price in an
attempt to serve more than one master.
As
for exactly what killed Ron Johnson, a number of possibilities beyond
natural ones present themselves. It is quite easy in this day and age to
induce strokes through chemicals or pulsed radiation.
It
is just as easy, and has been for some time, to induce heart attacks
and other physical debilitations, such as fast-acting cancers. The best
bet is that Ron Johnson was eliminated by a quick-acting toxin. Perhaps a
nerve agent.
As
for exactly why he was killed, we will probably never know. The
autopsy, somewhat ludicrously, has been officially classified as
inconclusive.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Flying Saucer Investigator Ron Rummel Suicided (Murdered) By Silence Group
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Ron Rummel
Another recent disturbing case is the death of Ron Rummel ex-United States Air Force intelligence agent and publisher of The Alien Digest. On August 6, 1993. Rummel allegedly shot himself in the mouth with a pistol.
Friends
say, however, that no blood was found on the pistol barrel and the
handle of the weapon was free of fingerprints.
Also, according to
information now circulating, the suicide note left by the deceased was
written by a left-handed person. Rummel was right-handed. Perspiration on the body smelled like sodium pentothal.
The
Alien Digest ran to seven limited issues all now almost impossible to
acquire. One thing is certain. Ron Rummel's magazine was touching on
sensitive issues such as the predator/prey aspect of the alien/human
relationship and the use of humans as food and recyclable body parts.
Did
Rummel cross a forbidden line? It would seem so. But which line and
where? Interestingly enough, one of Rummel's friends was Phil Schneider,
and the two had been collaborating.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Flying Saucer Investigator Karla Turner Dies From Suspicious Fast Acting Cancer
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| Karla Turner |
Karla Turner
Could genital intrusions from past UFO abductions have poisoned in some way Ann Livingston's system?
That is exactly the suspicion Karla Turner had about the breast cancer that preceded her death during the summer of 1996.
Both
publicly and privately, Karla Turner held up the specter of alien
retaliation for statements she made in print, especially in Masquerade
of Angels. How much her suspicions were founded in reality we will
probably never know.
Her husband has made all her books available for free..
Friday, July 31, 2015
Flying Saucer Investigator Danny Casolaro Suicided (Murdered) By Silence Group
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| Danny Casolaro |
Danny Casolaro
Danny Casolaro, an investigative reporter looking into the theft of Project Promise software, a program capable of tracking down anyone anywhere in the world, died in 1991.
A reported suicide.
Casolaro was also investigating several UFO "No-Nos" Pine Gap, Area 51 and governmental bioengineering.
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Flying Saucer Investigator Dorothy Kilgallen Suicided (Murdered) By Silence Group
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| Dorothy Kilgallen |
Death by gunshot to the head. Death by probable poisoning. Death by probable strangulation. Deaths possibly by implantation of deadly viruses. No one lives forever.
Yet the recent suspicious deaths of UFO investigators as well as the deaths of a host of researchers in the past only seem to add emphasis to a reality with which many of the more aware UFOIogists are now quite familiar.
Not only is UFO research potentially dangerous but the life span of the average serious investigator falls far short of the national average.
Mysterious and suspicious deaths among UFO investigators arc nothing new. In 1971 the well-known author and researcher Otto Binder wrote an article for Saga magazine's Special UFO Report titled "Liquidation of the UFO Investigators:'
Binder
had researched the deaths of "no less than 137 flying saucer
researchers, writers, scientists, and witnesses who had died in the
previous 10 years, "many under the most mysterious circumstances."
The selected cases Binder offered were loaded with a plethora of alleged heart attacks, suspicious cancers and what appears to be outright examples of murder.
We
will have occasion to refer to many of these cases but first let us
take a look at more recent evidence of highly suspect deaths among
present day researchers.
Spider Web of Causes
What
we may have IS a concatenation, a spider web, of interweaving threads
which are causal and often, in fact, deadly. One thread is the
activities of the United States (and other) intelligence agencies. Another thread
is possible extraterrestrial involvement.
A
third thread is the involvement of certain PSI-tech think tanks and
private PSI/PK practitioners including negative occultists.
A possible
fourth thread is highly reactionary religious cults which feel they are
carrying out the will of God.
It is more than likely that one or more or
all of the above agencies are responsible in whole or in part for many
of the deaths from the recent past which have already been mentioned
and many of those remaining cases from the present to the more distant
past, some of which we will now explore.
Dorothy Kilgallen
Dorothy
Kilgallen was the most famous syndicated woman journalist of her day.
Stationed in England in 1954 and 1955, and privy to the highest levels of
English society and its secrets, she wired two unusual dispatches which
may have contributed to her death.
The
first, sent in February 1954, mentioned a "special hush-hush meeting of
the world's military heads" scheduled to take place the following
summer.
The
1955 dispatch, which barely preceded her death from an alleged overdose
of sleeping pills and alcohol (a la Marilyn Monroe), quoted an unnamed
British official of cabinet rank,
`We believe, on the basis of our
inquiry thus far, that saucers were staffed by small men probably under
four feet tall. It's frightening, but there is no denying the flying
saucers come from another planet.'
Whatever the source (rumored to be
the Earl of Mountbatten), this kind of leak in the atmosphere of the
mid- 50s was an unacceptable leak.
It
is well to recall that the secret Central intelligence Agency-orchestrated Robertson Panel had
met in 1953 and issued the Robertson Report. Briefly summarized, this
document-and the attitudes reflected there - represented a new hard-line
attitude to covering up all significant UFO phenomena.
The year 1953 and the meeting of the Robertson Panel truly initiated the UFO coverup as we know it today, with a few extra dollops having been added.
Did Dorothy Kilgallen actually commit accidental suicide? There appears to be an excellent chance she had help.
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