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The Friendship Case

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RenikNorthEngland

Skilled Investigator
Recently listened to a Timothy Good interview about his new book-buying it. But also just watched a new documentary on the Friendship case- wow what a saga! There is audio recording of the so called alien these guys met with and while it could simply be a human, there was something in the speech that sent shivers down me. Gonna have to read into it a bit more but my initial thoughts is that this is a fairly believavle encounter, complete with the almost cliche combination of amazing and absurdity as with so many cases. What do you guys think? Anyone else seen the documentary?
 
The Friendship affair is a classic UFO Cult case. The communication from the E.T.s is just the usual rubbish and nothing that couldn't have come from the people involved.

 
The Friendship affair is a classic UFO Cult case. The communication from the E.T.s is just the usual rubbish and nothing that couldn't have come from the people involved.


Yeah - I really don't know why Tim Good is so supportive of this case. At the most, there are some ok UFO photos but no evidence of contacts and underground bases etc.
 
Yeah - I really don't know why Tim Good is so supportive of this case. At the most, there are some ok UFO photos but no evidence of contacts and underground bases etc.

There's not much in terms of hard evidence but there were multiple witnesses; seemingly respectable people from what I gathered in the documentary. I thought the photo's were pretty decent and as I understand it they hold up to the scrutiny which at least lends a little bit of credence. In the interview (Red Ice radio) Mr. Good more or less states outright that he is absoutely convinced about the reality of this case having weighed up the sources and all other information made available. For me, I don't know a great deal about it as of yet but it's just rediculously fascinating and raises so many questions.

I'm particularly interested in the audio recording of the apparant E.T giving a little bit of a speech. It repeats "stay together" three times, but on the third time, the voice glitches and sounds almost menacing which actually freaked me out. Another witness mentions the being repeating something else three times on another occasion and I just wonder how many times that actually happened- like was it a pattern in the being's way of talking? What about the dialect on the recording? Was it generic Italian with maybe an accent that foreigners would use, or was it grounded in some specific region to Italy? The voice didn't sound normal to me which is why I ask these questions. Whether it's down to quality or manipulation I don't know, but it's curious and an interesting detail, as are others in the story including explanations for the black shadow above the crafts and how the bases are erected like auto-set up tents but they were unstable as I recall.

The message and story these beings come with is a generic theme in contact cases and can be taken or left. Tim Good does seem a little bit 'duped' despite the lack of solid evidence, and he also comes out with some stuff about androids and underwater battles, apparantly from reliable sources which is also up for debate. I have to say, I've always been a fan of the fantastic and imaginative regardless of the lack of evidence- I just like the food for thought- and this is one of those cases for me. Very little evidence but a pretty wild story and with photos to boot! There's one in Goods new book of the apparant W56 or a similar being, 10ft tall. He does look like a big lad but there's not much to go on in terms of reference. I don't know, I'm going to go out on a limb and say I think something happened here, but whatever it was shall continue to perplex me.
 
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