its an interesting situation to be sure, hes telling the truth about some things, such as he believes aliens, greys in particular are real.
and his door to door fervour in regards to an underground base nearby has most neighbours considering him to be a crank.
none the less the possibility hes telling the truth, has always left me with the itch of intrigue, and everytime we are down in that area, it definatly flavours my perceptions.
theres a funny story about an overnight camping episode that happened there once. such was the fright we would prob never camp there again.
and it illustrates how old freds "warnings" create their own reality.
as i said our street continues on into the national park, the tar sealed road runs out when the houses do, and it continues on into a place called murphys glen which is a local camping area. we pitched a tent there one night and had a cook out ,piss up party and eventually went to bed in the tent.....
we were woken later by what looked like lots of people with electric torch lights (flashlights ?) shining through the tent fabric, after a few moments confusion and worry we opened the flaps and the air was alive with tiny lights, but they were strange, many moving in chains, we saw one chain of lights spiral itself up the antenna on the car, others were doing similar things,running the rim of the tyres creating circles of light, my wife litterally shouted "aliens" and began to panic, i on the other hand kept looking at the lights, gray matter proccessing as fast as its ever done, and finally "fireflys" found its way to the forefront and reality snapped back into focus.
had no idea they existed here, let alone a colony being so close, national parkes say there are 2 colonys here another one a few kilometres west.
they dont light up all the time and we were apparently very lucky to have seen this event, though it gave us a fright thanks in part at least to old fred and his alien base