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Jim Penniston (Rendlesham Forest)

Free episodes:

Ezechiel

Paranormal Adept
45 minutes in the presence of a craft of unknow origin
Touched, photographed, notes.... 3 witnesses
45 minute full investigation of the craft. They could've jumped on the craft LOL

What would cause photographic film to be overexposed at 00:00 (midnight)? Radiation, electric discharge.... ? or coverup ?


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http://home.clara.net/darvill/nucrad/detect.htm

In 1896, Henri Becquerel, working in Paris, discovered that Uranium compounds would darken a photographic plate, even if the plate were wrapped up so that no light could get in.
<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD width="50%">Radioactivity will darken ("fog") photographic film, and we can use this effect to measure how much radiation has struck the film.
Workers in the nuclear industry wear "film badges" which are sent to a laboratory to be developed, just like your photographs. This allows us to measure the dose that each worker has received (usually each month).
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.... Can we see that over-exposed film please ;)
 
I would like to see him work with a good graphic artist and get a very detailed 3D rendition of the craft complete with the geometric etchings he noted. Not the dark and dank graphics they do on UFO hunters but real super detailed 3D renderings.
 
I would like to see him work with a good graphic artist and get a very detailed 3D rendition of the craft complete with the geometric etchings he noted. Not the dark and dank graphics they do on UFO hunters but real super detailed 3D renderings.

Now that's an excellent idea !

45 minutes of exposure to this kind of craft has surely burned the details in Jim Penniston's memory for life. Stuff like color, texture, detailing, angles and design. The rotating yellow and blue lights around the craft.... intensity, reflection on the surrounding.

Building a life-size replica of the craft would be awesome !! The 35mm rolls were overexposed but not Jim's memory ;)

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