Apr 14 2012

The Grays

Greys are a very popular alien species among ufologists. They have been coined the name Greys due to their skin tone. The Greys are widely associated with alien abductions among the human race and it has been said that they use their advanced technology and brain power to kidnap humans and abduct them for experiments and cloning.

Greys are generally described as long and slender with a large head and eyes.

They appear to have no reproductive organs and they have been described as showing no signs of emotions at all.

They generally have small slits for the nose and ears and a very small mouth although some reports have indicated they have no visible mouths or nose at all.

Their arms and legs are generally reported as being approximately the same length and no hair can be found on their body.

Even though they are usually reported to being quite slender there have been humans who have said these beings are quite strong and theories have come up saying that their muscles may be quite different then ours and are tightly woven much like a insect which can produce great strengths.

They generally are reported as having 3-5 fingers and lack opposable thumbs. Their eyes are usually always reported as being very large and black with no signs of a pupil or iris.

Theories to why this may be the case have come up saying that their home world may have a dying sun which produces less light and because of this they are not use to our sun.

If this is the case then the reason humans tend to not see a pupil or iris could be because the greys use a darkened lens covering over their eyes to shield them from the strong light produced from our sun.

It is most likely that this species does have an iris and pupil and what humans are seeing is actually a lens covering the aliens eyes.

There has been interesting information regarding two types of Greys. One being the dominant Grey and another species which is somewhat similar to the Grey but theories suggest that it may be a species the Greys have cloned to be used as a slave race to help aid the Greys in their tasks.

Among polling results of humans being abducted by aliens; Greys tend to be the major species in the abduction. Especially within Canada as polls indicate that up to 90% of abductions from an alien species have been reported to be from the Greys and only 10% from another alien species.

Compare that to Great Britain where polls indicate that only 12% of the reports show the abduction took place from the Greys and 88% from another alien species.


Apr 10 2012

Schrödinger Cat

CatSchrödinger’s cat is a famous illustration of the principle in quantum theory of superposition, proposed by Erwin Schrödinger in 1935. Schrödinger’s cat serves to demonstrate the apparent conflict between what quantum theory tells us is true about the nature and behavior of matter on the microscopic level and what we observe to be true about the nature and behavior of matter on the macroscopic level — everything visible to the unaided human eye.

Here’s Schrödinger’s (theoretical) experiment: We place a living cat into a steel chamber, along with a device containing a vial of hydrocyanic acid. There is, in the chamber, a very small amount of hydrocyanic acid, a radioactive substance. If even a single atom of the substance decays during the test period, a relay mechanism will trip a hammer, which will, in turn, break the vial and kill the cat.

The observer cannot know whether or not an atom of the substance has decayed, and consequently, cannot know whether the vial has been broken, the hydrocyanic acid released, and the cat killed. Since we cannot know, according to quantum law, the cat is both dead and alive, in what is called a superposition of states. It is only when we break open the box and learn the condition of the cat that the superposition is lost, and the cat becomes one or the other (dead or alive). This situation is sometimes called quantum indeterminacy or the observer’s paradox: the observation or measurement itself affects an outcome, so that the outcome as such does not exist unless the measurement is made. (That is, there is no single outcome unless it is observed.)

We know that superposition actually occurs at the subatomic level, because there are observable effects of interference, in which a single particle is demonstrated to be in multiple locations simultaneously. What that fact implies about the nature of reality on the observable level (cats, for example, as opposed to electrons) is one of the stickiest areas of quantum physics. Schrödinger himself is rumored to have said, later in life, that he wished he had never met that cat.


Apr 1 2012

EMF and You

EMF, or electromagnetic fields, occur naturally, but are man-made as well. Power lines, televisions, electric razors and other home appliances all emit EMF. Some even believe that ghosts can be detected by measuring changes in EMF. The effect of electromagnetic fields on our health is uncertain. But some recommend limiting your exposure to EMF. With the proper instrument you can monitor the electromagnetic activity in your home and office.

Begin by identifying your goals for using an EMF detector/meter. Determine where you’ll use it and how often. If you only want to look for hot spots in your home, or on your commute to work, then a simple inexpensive detector is your best bet.

Electric fields are measured in volts per meter (V/m). Zero to 10 is an average household reading. Magnetic fields are measured in milliGauss (mG). Zero to 2.5 is considered low, while 2.5 to 7.0 is medium and anything above 7.0 is high.

The following table shows sample low frequency (ELF and VLF) EMF values only.
Devices such as cellphones and microwave ovens are included in this table because they produce substantial low frequency radiation in addition to Radio / Microwave radiation. (The Radio/Microwave values are not shown in this table).

These are sample values. Your equipment may produce different EMFs

  Electrical

EMF in milligauss at distance

 Equipment/Appliance

15cm/6″ 30cm/1′ 60cm/2′ 1.2m/4′
Air conditioner 3 1 0 0
Baby monitor 6 1 0 0
Battery charger 30 3 0 0
Blender 70 10 2 0
Can opener 600 150 20 2
Cellphone (VLF only) Contact:20mG 5 2 0 0
Clock (analogue) 15 2 0 0
Clock (digital) 6 1 0 0
Clothes dryer 3 2 0 0
Coffee maker 7 0 0 0
Computer monitor (CRT) 14 5 2 0
Computer monitor (LCD flat) 1 0 0 0
Computer (desktop) 3 1 0 0
Computer (laptop) Contact:20mG 5 1 0 0
Cooking range / Hob 30 8 2 0
Crock pot 6 1 0 0
Dishwasher 20 10 4 0
Electric Blanket 20
Fan (desktop) 3 1 0 0
Fax machine 6 0 0 0
Fluorescent lamp 40 6 2 0
Food mixer 100 10 1 0
Food processor 30 6 2 0
Garbage disposal unit 80 10 2 0
Hair dryer 300 1 0 0
Heater (fan) 100 20 4 0
Hi Fi / CD player / Tuner etc 1 0 0 0
Iron 8 1 0 0
Microwave Oven (VLF only) 200 40 10 2
Oven 9 4 0 0
Power drill 150 30 4 0
Power saw 200 40 5 0
Power supply (UPS) 90 25 3 1
Printer (desktop) 3 1 0 0
Printer/copier (large/office) 90 20 7 1
Refrigerator 2 2 1 0
Shaver 100 20 0 0
Toaster 10 3 0 0
TV (with CRT-type screen) 30 7 2 0
Vacuum cleaner 300 60 10 1
Washing machine 20 7 1 0

 

Sample Power line measurements (milligauss)

Power Line Type

EMF in milligauss at distance

kiloVolts       Usage

15m/50′ 30m/100′ 60m/200′ 90m/300′
115 kV           Avg 7 2 0.4 0.2
115 kV           Peak 14 4 0.9 0.4
230 kV           Avg 20 7 1.8 0.8
230 kV           Peak 40 15 3.6 1.6
500 kV           Avg 29 13 3.2 1.4
500 kV           Peak 62 27 6.7 3.0

And finally, scope out your house or office. Check for poor wiring, EMF hotspots or scare your friends by showing them the “ghost” that lives in your basement. Keep in mind that the strength of an EMF declines sharply over distance. Readings near power lines may reach hundreds or even thousands of V/m.


Apr 1 2012

Rudolf Fenz – Time Traveler


Did a space-time vortex snatch a man from the 1800s and plop him down in the middle
of traffic on a busy New York City street? Many witnesses—including the New York Police Department—say YES…

Time travel stories have emerged over the centuries . One of the best time travel stories convinced many people—including some of the NYPD—that time travel’s not a theory, but real.

The Spanish website sinmisterios.com recounts the tale of the best documented occurence of time travel in recorded history. The incident is allegedly corroborated by witnesses 74 years apart.

All details are said to be documented by official law enforcement records.

Rudolf Fenz, Senior disappeared in 1876. Despite an intense search by police, Fenz was never found. Yet his family always held out hope that the kindly immigrant from Europe would return. They waited years, eventually dying one-by-one still with the hope that their beloved Rudolf might come back.

The Return

Long after all his living relatives had died, Rudolf Fenz returned. And he returned in the most incredible fashion possible. For Rudolf Fenz suddenly materialized on June 1950 in the middle of a busy Fifth Avenue in downtown Manhattan—74 years after vanishing without a trace.

Seconds after appearing in the midst of heavy traffic he was struck down and killed by a car.

Time had played a cruel trick on Fenz, it propelled him three-quarters of a century into the future only to toss him in front of a speeding automobile.

New York’s Finest get involved

From the beginning of their investigation into the odd death of a strangely attired man, the New York police knew the case was anything but typical.

The motorist who struck and killed the odd pedestrian testified the man seemed bewildered and confused…in a daze. The driver swore the man literally appeared with no warning right in front of him.

The corpse itself was an enigma.

Although the deceased dressed immaculately and his clothes looked new, the police investigation confirmed the mystery man laying dead on the street wore clothing almost a century out of date.

According to police records—written by the investigating officers at the scene of the accident—the dead man wore a black coat, a wide-brimmed hat, trousers and odd shoes that fastened with archaic, 19th Century style oversized buckles. He appeared to be in his early thirties.

Police found coins long out of general circulation—some still retaining mint luster—in the man’s pockets. In his leather billfold were U.S. banknotes with dates preceding the 1870s and crisp calling cards engraved with the name “Rudolf Fenz, Senior.”

The officers also discovered a receipt for the boarding of horses and storage of a carriage among the man’s effects.

Amazing facts uncovered

Unable to determine where Rudolf Fenz, Senior lived—or locate any next of kin—the police handed the case over to one of their crack missing person’s investigators, Hubert Rihn. With the resources of the Missing Persons Bureau of the State of New York, Rihn contacted his counterparts in European countries, including Austria and Germany, in an attempt to find any existing relatives of the victim.

Allegedly, Rihn’s investigation ran into blind alleys.

Finally, almost in an act of desperation, Rihn requisitioned a copy of an old New York City telephone directory from 1939. There, the dogged investigator found an important clue: the directory listed a man named Rudolf Fenz, Junior.

That discovery, followed by a lot of painstaking police work, led Rihn to an elderly woman, the widow of Rudolf Fenz, Junior.

Here the case takes its most unusual and bizarre turn. The facts that emerged left the officers of the NY police force stunned.

During a lengthy interview with Mrs. Rudolf Fenz, Jr., she told investigators that her father-in-law, Rudolf Fenz, Senior, disappeared during his daily walk. At the time, his son—later her husband—was only four years old. Reports were made by the family and an investigation was undertaken by authorities, but no trace of her missing father-in-law ever surfaced.

The year was 1876. Rudolf Fenz, Senior was then 31 years old.

So Rihn dug into the 19th Century archives of unsolved missing persons cases recorded by the Missing Persons Bureau of the State of New York. There, to his astonishment, was the record of one Rudolf Fenz, Senior, reported by his family as missing. The record stated he’d never returned from his daily walk.

An old photograph of Rudolf Fenz, Senior (pictured above) accompanied the missing person report. The photo was the exact likeness of the man killed on the busy New York street.

Could the hapless Fenz, out for his daily walk, have been swept up by a time vortex and thrust into the alien world of the future there only to meet a swift and merciless death?

If so, then Rudolf Fenz, Senior, who lived only 31 years, died 105 years after his birth.

For decades this tale was popular among members of Europe’s paranormal research community, and it was generally accepted as true (an example of a genuine mystery) until 2005 when researcher

Chris Aubeck
investigated its history.

Aubeck discovered that the tale had begun life as a science-fiction story penned by Jack Finney and published in a 1951 anthology. Years later a writer named Ralph Holland reprinted the story in a booklet, but he did so without permission and removed all indication that the story was fiction. Holland was a member of a group called Borderland that was committed to promoting belief in the existence of a ‘fourth dimension.’ The Fentz story, when presented as fact, ably served this agenda. Through Holland’s booklet, the tale of the accidental time traveler made its way to Europe, where it soon took root and circulated for decades within the European paranormal research community.

I really Like this Stor as well The Time travel Tales of John Titor,
There fun and with a bit of imagination can spawn and great story that will span the test of time (no pun intended)


Mar 28 2012

Are UFO’s really true?

 The Truth is out there.

Visitations?

How many of us would actually believe someone if he/she said, “I saw a UFO yesterday!”. Almost all of us would say the guy’s gone bonkers. But what if he had proof, how many of us would have denied then? For many years people have claimed to see lights and strange unexplained objects in the sky. Any image search of UFOs will turn up many of these images. Most of them are false alarms and some are computer-edited. Some of them may be a result air-crafts or lenticular clouds. Take a look at the picture below. It is very likely that, if untold, many of us would have mistaken it for UFO. But there are some that cannot be told about.

The Roswell Incident

Indeed, as the universe is so vast the chances are that somewhere ‘out there’ there are other life forms and that we are not alone in the Universe. Any alien life that did visit the Earth would certainly be more advanced than our own. They would have to posses the technology necessary to travel vast distances to get here.

One of the most famous incidents took place at Roswell in New Mexico in 1947. On the evening of 2 July 1947, many UFO sightings were reported during thunderstorm near Roswell. Some said that an object had been struck by lightning. The next day, strange wreckage was found .

When the impact site was located, a UFO craft with mysterious carvings (like hieroglyphics) and alien bodies were allegedly found and an autopsy conducted. On 8 July 1947, the

Roswell Daily Record
 announced the capture of a flying saucer. But if it existed no one knows what happened next, or if they do then they are not saying!

Deliberate Cover Up?

The official explanation was that the ‘UFO’ was a weather balloon. Many people, including the residents of the town, thought that there was more to it than that. In the following days virtually every witness to the whole event was either quickly transferred or seemed to disappear from the face of the Earth. This led to suspicions that an extraordinary was the subject of a deliberate government cover up. Over the years, books, interviews (you can check out one here), and articles from a number of military personnel who had been involved with the incident, have added to the suspicion of a deliberate cover up. But the real question has still not been answered-are UFOs fake or real? That question cannot be answered right now. We may have proof, but the government will never let us
believe in them. Maybe someday we will find out. Maybe someday there will be something spectacular that will prove that there are other life forms out there.

What do you Think?


Mar 25 2012

The Aztec UFO Crash (1948)

In 1950, controversial author Frank Scully released the book, “Behind the Flying Saucers.” This effort, written during the beginnings of
UFO awareness in the United States, was considered to contain fabricated, or sensationalized accounts of four UFO crashes.

One of the accounts covered an alleged crash at Aztec, New Mexico in 1948, only a brief period of time after the famous Roswell incident.

Scully’s information came largely from a mysterious Dr. Gee. Depending on which commentary you read, the identity of this physician is attributed to either a real doctor, or a fictitious person who was composed of elements of several different witnesses.

Scully described the Aztec crash as that of a craft which was measured at exactly 99.99 feet in diameter, covered by a material which resembled a light weight, shiny metal that possessed incredible strength and durability.

It seems that nothing on this earth could penetrate or damage the hull of this craft from another world.


Scully Book

 

The disc shaped craft had large metallic rings revolving around a central core, which was supposedly the control bridge of the object. The hull of the craft contained no apparent seams, rivets, or any hint of the material being pieced together.As the story goes, the investigating team gained access to its interior by the use of a long pole which they pushed through a porthole in the saucer.A knob was engaged which opened a previously hidden door. Once inside, the team found 16 small humanoid beings, all dead, their bodies charred from fire.

The aliens height was reported as 36-42 inches. The exterior of the craft was not damaged. The inside showed that the craft was put together with a framework of grooves and pins.

The craft and the alien bodies were allegedly sent to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Other supporting evidence of the Aztec crash was said to have surfaced in 1987 from one William Steinman, but his sources were never verified.

Steinman asserted that the crash occurred on March 25, 1948, and was verified by three different radar stations.

Steinman’s account listed 14 dead aliens instead of 16. Until supporting evidence of Scully’s or Steinman’s account can be obtained, the Aztec crash story remains an unsolved mystery.


Mar 18 2012

This Day in History

Edgar Cayce (March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945)

Cayce was an American psychic who allegedly had the ability to give answers to questions on subjects such as healing or Atlantis while in a hypnotic trance.

Cayce was a lifelong, devout member of the Disciples of Christ,and became a celebrity toward the end of his life and the publicity given to his prophecies has overshadowed what to him were usually considered the more important parts of his work such as healing and theology.

His methods involved lying down and entering into what appeared to be a hypnotic trance or sleep state, usually at the request of a subject who was seeking help with health or other personal problems.

When out of the trance he entered to perform a reading, Cayce said he generally did not remember what he had said during the reading. The unconscious mind, according to Cayce, has access to information which the conscious mind does not — a common assumption about hypnosis in Cayce’s time.

Edgar Cayce suffered from a stroke and died on January 3, 1945. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.


Mar 13 2012

UFOs and Time Distortions

UFOs
and Time Distortions.

Most supposed UFO-alien abduction cases include time anomalies and distortions. The term “missing time” is the usual one for such scenarios, and has been popularized by the UFO researcher Budd Hopkins in his books “Missing Time” (1981) and “Intruders” (1987). However, in the context of UFO sightings, this concept first appeared in the famous Barney and Betty Hill abduction case (1961). These time anomalies and discontinuities are viewed
as signs that the witnesses have “gone” somewhere during those minutes, most probably inside a UFO.

Nevertheless, British author Jenny Randles, has discussed this topic from a different perspective. She used the term “time storms” to describe a particular subset of cases that have certain specific characteristics,
namely the presence of dense mist or small clouds, effects on electrical and metallic artifacts, skin burns, buzzing sounds and the impression of a weight pressing down on the witness, accompanied by the notion that time had somehow been altered.

Let’s take a look at the following case from Castro Daire, Portugal. On the last week of August 1979, Augusto Azevedo, 34 years old, was driving near the mountain locality of Montemuro. Suddenly, he noticed a loss of mechanical power and a dimming of the car’s electrical lights. Immediately, Azevedo started having a sensation of buzzing sounds located at the base of the head. Then, before he lost consciousness, he managed to park the car. When Azevedo regained his senses some time later (one hour?) he was not able
to estimate exactly how many time he remained in this situation of “black-out”. The temperature of his body and of the surroundings seemed too high, and he had a skin burn just under his stopped wristwatch.

During the following days after the incident, he complained of secondary effects: nausea, loss of memory, difficulty moving and loss of visual acuity. His car, a Morris 850, needed to replace several items: the battery, the respective coil and voltage regulator. The interesting detail about this incident is the fact that no luminous or structured UFO was ever seen, despite the apparent electromagnetic effects registered.

Examples like this one prompted Jenny Randles to suggest alternative explanations to these unusual events. Any time anomaly, says Randles, “is just a jump in the sequence of events. Molding the experience to fit some alien abduction scenario is a dangerous distraction taking us away from the real issues… Based on these cases, I searched for other examples of the core phenomenon. I decided to use the term “time storms” to describe them, thus avoiding UFO-speak, because they resemble storms and one of their most unusual effects is the apparent time distortion.”

The presence of powerful electromagnetic (EM) fields is also a recurrent factor in this type of cases. This brings us to the work of Michael Persinger and the phenomenon of temporal lobe epilepsy induced by such electromagnetic fields. Many of the symptoms listed above can be the result of exposure to various forms of EM radiation which may induce altered states of consciousness. So, concludes Randles: “From an unbiased view of these time storms, the evidence points away from aliens and spaceships. Instead, we seem to be dealing with a natural occurring but extraordinary phenomenon.”

References:

- Persinger, Michael A., Lafreniere, Gyslaine, Space-Time Transients and Unusual Events, Chicago, Nelson-Hall, 1977.

- Persinger, Michael A., “Possible Infrequent Geophysical Sources of Close UFO Encounters: Expected Physical and Behavioral-Biological Effects”, in Haines, Richard (Ed.), UFO Phenomena and the Behavioral Scientist, Metuchen, The Scarecrow Press, 1979.

- Randles, Jenny, Time Storms: Amazing Evidence for Time Warps, Space Rifts and Time Travel, London, Piatkus, 2001.

- Fernandes, Fernando, “Magnetic Fascinations: From Mesmer to Buck Rogers”, (in Portuguese), Anomaly, V.3, Porto, 1995.


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