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    Missing time and the event horizon

    I keep coming back to our almost complete ignorance of how gravity is related to and interacts with other forces in nature. In the search for repeated patterns in UFO close encounters, manipulation of gravity and inertia certainly qualifies. And we know that in addition to bending light...
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    Greg Bishop & Walter Bosley are back as guests!

    These guests should be a kind of "dynamic duo" making for a very good interview indeed. -Do either of you have an opinion on the value of investigating the UFO phenomenon as a manifestation of actualized information residing in nature in ways we do not understand--such as the 'holographic...
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    The Father of UFO Technology

    Robert, I agree on all counts. Paranoia seems a kind of "occupational hazard" for those who investigate and discuss the kinds of topics we plumb so darkly here. And--you are also right about paranoia's tendency to become an ever more vicious positive feedback loop that devours personal...
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    Nazi UFOs

    I don't recall authorship or title. But in a book recounting the history of "rocket science" from Goddard, through Von Braun and Apollo, the author's contention was that as a delivery mechanism for conventional ordinance, the V-2 was a very non-cost effective investment. Following this...
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    The Father of UFO Technology

    And Strughold was such a jovial and charming old fellow in person, decades ago when he delivered a lecture to our astronomy club! He was handing out fake dollar bills themed on a lunar currency motif with "lunar lucre" printed on them. I may even have one tucked away somewhere. Would I...
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    PhD from Los Alamos remembers Bob Lazar..

    Very interesting. Any possibility of Dr. Krangal appearing on The Paracast ?
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    Remote viewing & UFOs : CIA index + 92,010 PDF pages

    Issac, your posted info is indeed thought provoking. Is it accessible on the CIA website, or was it sourced elsewhere ?
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    The World Mind

    I wonder how many people today are the least bit familiar with Fuller and his scintillating intellect. Probably too few are. Very recommended reading by Fuller is also "Critical Path". One does not have to agree with each and every detail of Fuller's world view in order to come away with...
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    It's the BORG! Will Jean Luc Picard save us?

    The cube image, in fact, looks almost as if it might have been "lifted" from Star Trek footage. And maybe a little blurred in the process.
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    Boeing Just Patented a Jet Engine Powered By Lasers and Nuclear Explosions

    The laser fusion engine looks like one of those things that are straightforward in concept but very tricky to make a reality. Still--very cool. And Boeing must have some degree of faith in the idea inasmuch as they took out a patent. Looks like a bad week for China for both economic and...
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    Why...Ill freaking tell you why

    Ha Ha....So you think the current generation is a bit blitzed. Life can be enigmatically non-linear. The vast majority of these "crazy kids" matured and went on to lead happy and productive lives. I know because I live in a city that was once chock full of them. This somehow in spite of...
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    'Vicious' fox traps eight people in Cambridgeshire sports club

    I was once intimidated by a large eagle standing on its claim to one of my dead chickens. I was later told that it, or one just like it, faced down a neighbor's large dog.
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    Debunking Jacques Vallee

    I think Vallee's work is best appreciated as an attempt to integrate or interface aspects of the UFO that seem to lie not only outside our understanding, but beyond the reach of currently available tools and modes of analysis. His work begins where the UFO and related phenomena essentially...
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    What if David Sweat was black?

    In the case of a ticking time bomb on the loose like Sweat, I frankly doubt his race or color would have mattered. This was hardly a routine traffic stop.
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    An annoying little mystery

    Yes, it's enough to make one sit and ponder the many-universes theory. An odd one for me occurred one evening while sitting in a coffee shop. I watched as one of the employees, a very trim and fit looking young lady, walked over to a small child and very quickly lowered herself to the eye...
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    Four things we need to know about science - Brian Cox

    It's my opinion that the scientific method aims more at achieving "best evidence" than "proof". In a sense, there is no realization of proof in any discipline but mathematics. And perhaps, not even there. Consider that no proof arrived at in science is a complete or final answer. But...
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    In which Wade's phone tells him "There is no spoon".

    I just finished reading "Hallucinations" by Oliver Sacks. It's an amazing account of incredibly strange and very "real" sights, sounds other sensations functional individuals may experience by virtue of minor anomalies in very small and extremely specific regions of the brain. The nature of...
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    Germany's lack of UFO documents?

    hoffentlich--hopefully !
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    Dogs annoying cats with friendship

    Too funny. Out Cocker Spaniel has a "crush" on a particular feline member of the household.
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    How Bruce Duensing Thinks

    Some of the best minds in any field shun the limelight. That seems to have been the case with Duensing.
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