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I'm just the messenger: I don't know where I picked up that file. I didn't even know I had it. Thought it would fun to throw out there.Because some people think the idea smells?
That is something I hadn't considered. You might be onto something there. I have never been close enough to detect any odors from a UFO.Seriously, consider the odor of burnt sulphur in connection with the onset of paranormal events.
I wonder if Mothman was stinky?Well, I'm getting that from a few books, such as those from John Keel.
The son of Stephen Michalak is on video record to the effect that his father's protracted illness from exposure to his ufo close encounter in Manitoba in the sixties, was accompanied for weeks by a foul sulfur or ozone like stench emanating from Michalak's body.
I have always thought the pattern of Michalak's wounds to be suspicious. He claims to have been hit by exhaust coming from a grid in the side of the machine, however the wounds look more like a hot metal grid was placed against his skin
Yeah, it really does. What interests me is the apparent sincerity of Michalak and is son. Some mention has been made of his burns being more chemical than thermal in nature, which is reminiscent of Cash Landrum.