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Odors from UFOs.

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Seriously, consider the odor of burnt sulphur in connection with the onset of paranormal events.
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.
 
Ive had foul odours here, associated with unexplained events.
There was a period where i would get up in the morning to find odd things, like all the dogs night coats (it gets cold here in winter) removed, but the fastenings were still tied, things being taken from one location to be found in another.
During this period i would sometimes wake to a rotting cabbage type smell in the night
 
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This excerpt coincides with my visual observations. Whether or not all UFOs can transition from a state of pure energy to solid matter is unknown. The energy fields generated by spheres, for example, would cause chemical changes to occur in the atmosphere.
 
It's also interesting that fragrances have commonly been reported by mystics before the onset of "mystical” events. I have also had a few clients report similar experiences leading up to "psychotic" or "Schizophrenic" breaks.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.

I too have always thought that they seemed very sincere. The truth is that amounts for very little in the greater scheme of things and is probably one of the last things that should be considered. I am often amazed at how much weight people put into that sort of thing, not the least of all myself. Even after having been burned numerous times, I find I still want to fall for a good story, a well told tale, a nicely pitched con, and often find myself in a struggle not to give in to that inclination. References to things resonating or ringing true and such as some indicator of the credibility of some testimony is equally as unreliable and potentially misleading, but you hear people say things like that all the time.

I'm pretty sure Cash/Landrum was a case of radiation burns.
 
The Cash-Landrum case has been mentioned, and it should be noted that there were odors associated with that case- the scent of something like lighter fluid. The trouble as I see it is that those details were not present in the early reports and may have been "discovered" in Vickie Landrum's hypnosis sessions several months later.

As to the source of he burns in the case, they were never proven. The other physical evidence examined did not indicate (ionizing) radiation. Just one of the many puzzles in this incident.

BTW, Jim Moseley has been revisiting the Cash-Landrum case in Saucer Smear, and has more on it coming out in the January issue.
 
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