Assembled
into this article is some information compiled back in 1995 and posted
to an internet mail list to which I (Laura) was subscribed. The source
of the information was an article in the book series "Mysteries
of Mind, Space and Time," and was written by Hamish Howard and
Toyne Newton, edited
by Peter Brookesmith, UK. In the post to the referenced mail group, I
wrote as follows:
I recently
had an exchange with Mike Lindemann on the subject of the sighting of
low, slow, flying black boomerangs which seemingly had such disastrous
effects on my health and which was followed, 11 months later, by the Initiation
of the Cassiopaean Transmissions.
Mr. Lindemann
opined that what I had seen was "one of ours," but did not provide any
definite citation for this knowledge. I pointed out to him that the boomerangs
were first sighted in this area on the night, and at the time of the hypnosis
session with an "abductee" whose husband had worked for various government
agencies, and who, herself, had a top level security clearance for most
of her professional life.
On that occasion,
the object was apparently sighted over my house at the time of the session.
[The second
sighting of this type of object, involving myself, was the event recounted
in the St Petersburg Times article by Thomas French, The
Exorcist in Love, where the children and I were watching a
meteor shower from my backyard swimming pool.]
I pointed
out to Mr Lindemann that the kind of surveillance that was implied by
the knowledge that I was going to do that hypnosis session, particularly
when nothing about aliens or abductions was ever mentioned, would be predicated
upon mind reading.
And further,
that the second sighting, which seemed designed especially to get my attention
and induce fear, implied further surveillance that, if our government
possesses and uses it, WE ARE ALL SCREWED! Which is, of course, a distinct
possibility!
However,
his remarks prompted me to do some further research on the matter and,
I discovered, oddly enough, that flying boomerangs in connection, though
perhaps not directly, with messages on a "board" type instrument are not
exclusive to my situation.
I further
discovered that the earliest sighting I have been able to locate that
is described exactly as what I experienced was called the "Lubbock Lights"
in its later incarnation, though the particular type of phenomenon was
originally reported from Albuquerque in 1951.
Now, that
date should give us all pause!!! 1951.
And, as
it so happens, in the month of August, which is the month in which my
own sighting took place, exactly 42 years later. This (1951) would be
four years after Roswell. Nine years after the alleged Philadelphia Experiment.
Who knows?
In any event,
the citation is found in Major Kevin Randle's book: The UFO Casebook,
starting on page 56 for those who wish to read it.
I found a
further reference to the subject in William F.Hamilton III's book: Cosmic
Top Secret, on page 77, where it says that the flying boomerangs
were sighted in southwest Virginia, but did not give a date. He said that
the first sightings were in the towns of Clifton and Morenci, Arizona,
in 1981, and the individual being quoted also gave as his opinion that
they were secret government aircraft based on principles of alien technology.
They were
also reported in Hamilton's book as having been sighted in the Hudson
Valley Area of New York, but no details on that were given.
I found
another reference that is particularly fascinating for its implications;
British writers Hamish Howard and Toyne Newton reported:
"Clapham
Wood is a small densely-treed area nestling in the shelter of the South
Downs in West Sussex, England. ...this is an area of mystery and intrigue
and UFO sightings..... Stunted trees, a large crater where nothing grows,
and mysterious little clearings containing ruins of old cottages [are
found there.]
"Several
hundred years ago, an aged resident of Clapham reported that she had
seen a "bright round shape like the full Moon" float down into the woods
and disappear into the bushes. The woods were "filled with fumes that
stinketh of burning matter" and the people of the town were afraid to
go there afterwards. Since that time, there have been many more UFO
sightings in this small area.
"In October,
1972, a telephone engineer saw a large saucer shaped object in the sky
above the woods. It hovered for some time before making a circle of
the area, then veered off. At the same time, a couple were walking near
the main road and thought they saw Jupiter or Venus low in the western
sky - until it started to move very quickly due north, keeping in line
with a ridge as it came toward them. Suddenly, when the object was over
Clapham Wood, a beam of light descended vertically from it, and then
rapidly withdrew, and the object shot away north-eastward at great speed.
"Paul Glover
of the British Phenomenon Research Group was walking along the downs
toward Clapham Wood one clear starlit night in the summer of 1967. At
about 10 p.m., both men suddenly became aware of a HUGE BLACK MASS low
in the sky blotting out the stars as it moved very quickly toward them.
The object was BOOMERANG-SHAPED AND MADE NO SOUND. As it passed overhead
the displacement of air was so great they ducked into the bushes for
safety. They vehemently denied it could have been a cloud, for it retained
its shape, was on a definite course, and there was no wind to drive
it. Minutes later, they saw two bright objects high in the sky, which
they watched for several minutes. One of the UFOs released a smaller
object that travelled across to the second object, seemed to enter it,
and then re-emerged and veered off, disappearing from sight. An hour
later, on their return in the opposite direction of their walk, [apparently]
two yellow lights descended in the region of the woods, followed just
a few seconds later by two more, and then a final pair, making a total
or three groups of two. Then at the point where they seemed to have
dipped down into the woods, two white beams of light shot out horizontally
- quite unimpeded by the contours of the downlands - followed by the
next two beams and then the final two, all travelling very fast, before
disappearing into the night sky. No craft of any kind could be seen
behind the lights."
[This would
have been 20 years after Roswell, 25 years after Philadelphia, 16 years
after Albuquerque, and 27 years before my pool sighting. No change in
model and design? Those boys in Black Ops are really slipping!!! No imagination
at all!!!]
"During
that same year, in the village of Rustington a few miles westwards along
the coast, two schoolboys, Toyne Newton and John Arnold, who had never
even heard of Clapham Wood, had a strange story spelled out to them
ON A OUIJA BOARD: that Clapham Wood was a base for spacecraft, and that
one had landed recently to fetch supplies of sulphur and other chemicals.
"No one
believed the boys, of course, but nearly 10 years later an investigation
was carried out when soil samples were taken from the woods. From the
report given in BBC-Tv's Nationwide program at the time, it seems there
was more than a grain of truth to the sulphur story. The investigation
had been triggered by reports of dogs disappearing in the woods in 1975.
"According
to a local paper, the "Worthing Herald," Wallace, a 3 yr. old chow belonging
to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Love of Clapham, disappeared, as did a 2 yr old
collie belonging to Mr. John Cornford. Apparently the collie, although
normallly obedient, suddenly rushed off into a small copse between two
trees in an area known locally as the Chestnuts, and was NEVER SEEN
AGAIN. The mystified owner searched thoroughly!
"Mrs. H.T.
Wells, who lives at nearby Durrington, said that when her collie gets
near the woods, it becomes "desperate," and a golden retriever belonging
to mr. E.F. Rawlins of Worthing ran into the woods one day and returned
"very distressed." Shortly afterwards it became paralysed and had to
be destroyed." [Newton, et al.]
[Now, Troops,
all this makes me very suspicious because, I, too had a beautiful collie,
DannyBoy, who was present at the time of the sighting, and who died on
November 13, three months after the sighting, of a mysterious "wasting
disease."]
"Another
dog owner, who wished to remain anonymous, reported that when she took
her dog to this area it ran around in circles, foaming at the mouth,
with its eyes bulging as if in great pain." [Newton, et al.]
A horseman
(who also wished to remain anonymous, but his report was verified) tied
his horse to a tree and stepped back a ways to have a pit stop. When he
stepped back out of the bushes, he was amazed to find his horse missing.
Although he searched the area extensively and made exhaustive enquiries,
the horse WAS NEVER FOUND!
Several people
have reported the feeling of being "pushed over by invisible forces" in
this area and other have had spells of faintness.
Two men walking
through the wood reported that both were afflicted at the same moment:
one doubling over in internal agony and the other clutching his head and
screaming that his eardrums were "being pulled out of his head." They
both staggered about 50 yards further and the effects ceased.
The body
of a missing man was found two weeks after he went missing, but in an
extremely advanced state of decomposition. Forensic evidence showed that
the rate of decomposition had been greatly accelerated due to "unknown
factors."
A skeptical
investigator, Dave Stringer of the Southern Paranormal Investigation
Group, visited the area with a geiger counter in August [there is that
month again] 1977. The woods were silent and the air still. Everything
appeared normal, but, as he pushed through heavy undergrowth, he had
to lift the machine above his head. When he did so, it began to register
an alarming high level. Mr. Stringer stopped and looked back at the
area he had just passed through. He saw a dark shape about 12 feet in
height; while not being distinctive in outline, it was very definitley
not smoke and he could only describe it as a "black mass." Seconds later
a large white disk shot out from behind nearby trees at a 45 degree
angle and disappeared into the sky. Simultaneously, the dark mass disappeared.
Stinger retraced his steps [braver than I!] and found at the spot wher
the form had appeared, an imprint of a four toed footprint similar to
one found at a place called Devils' Dyke near Brighton, where there
was known to be a black magic "coven." [Newton, et al.]
[A Demonic
Connection??? Why, oh why, am I not surprised???]
Stringer
made a quick sketch of the footprint. It was unknown to him at the time,
that it matches a footprint reproduced in Collin de Plancy's "Dictionaire
infernal" published in 1863, and that this footprint is supposed to
be that of the "Demon Amduscias."
UFO sightings
continued at Clapham into 1978 and 1979. The spate of strange reports
at that time concluded with the disappearance of the Reverend Neil Snelling,
vicar of Clapham church. One morning after shopping at Worthing, he
decided to walk back to his Steyning home through Clapham Wood. He has
not been heard of since and an exhaustive search of the area revealed
nothing.
Paul Glover
and Dave Stringer and another man went to Clapham to see if they could
spot any UFOs. There was no activity. They decided to go home and as
they were walking out of the woods, all three of them simultaneously
had a feeling of intense cold. They hurried on and the feeling ceased.
They decided to go back and check it out again. They did this three
times, and each time experienced the sensation of a sudden and unnatural
drop in temperature. Glover pointed his camera at the area of the cold,
even though nothing was apparently visible. When the film was developed,
it showed an uncanny white mass in the unmistakable image of a goat's
head. [Newton, et al.]
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[I have the
reproduced photo here before me. Yeah, some misty stuff that sort of looks
like a goat's head. More like the "Aries" symbol than a living goat, though.]
Well, Troops,
that is the story of Clapham Wood where the black boomerang was sighted
many moons ago. I thought I ought to mention that on the night the things
sailed over me and the kids in the pool, (and poor DannyBoy), that about
2 hours earlier it had been seen by a friend of mine about a mile away
as the crow flies. He, too, was out looking for meteors with a neighbor,
in the driveway of his residence, and when the boomerang came over him,
it had a row of lights on it. Must be a whole flock of them!
A year or
two after my sighting, I was describing it to my aunt, who lives about
150 miles north of here. She was pretty amazed because she had seen a
similar form flying in a similar manner, over a watermelon field up there
in boondocks land.
As I mentioned
above, I don't think Herr Lindemann is right about this particular configuration...
unless he knows something the rest of us don't; and I don't want to consider
the implications of THAT!
Added May
20, 2001:
In April
of 2001, a report was issued by The
National Institute for Discovery Science
(NIDS), about "Low Flying Triangular Objects." I have excluded
the large charts in quoting from this report as follows:
In late
1999, NIDS announced the creation of a 24-hour hotline [702-798-1700]
to receive calls from the public regarding their sightings of unusual
aerial phenomena. To date, NIDS has reported only anecdotally on the
large number of low flying triangular craft reports received. One of
these cases involved the sighting by four policemen and several other
eyewitnesses in Illinois on Jan 5, 2000 and was thoroughly investigated
by NIDS. The case gained considerable media attention and was the subject
of an hour-long documentary TV program entitled "UFOs over Illinois"
on the Discovery Channel.
The purpose
of the present paper is to publish a more complete summary of the 127
reports that NIDS has received in the past 14 months on the triangular
craft phenomenon. Secondly, we ask the question: does the reported low
altitude of these aircraft constitute a safety hazard in the United
States? Although NIDS receives information on these triangular craft
from overseas, by far the greatest number have come from within the
United States. It should be emphasized that the craft perfonnance characteristics
in these 127 reports is generally not consistent with any acknowledged
aircraft being currently deployed by the United States military. The
recurring characteristics of the objects described in this report are:
(1) Flying at low or very low altitude; (2) Huge or large; (3) Flying
silently; (4) Hovering or flying very slowly (less than 100MPH); (5)
Very brightly lit, sometimes with multi-colored lights. The majority
(60.5%) of the reports in the NIDS database describe recent events that
occurred between January 1999 and present. Here we report that the extremely
low altitude of these triangular aircraft, as reported by dozens of
eyewitnesses from dozens cf separate locations, probably constitutes
a hazard to public safety and should be investigated by appropriate
authorities.
Table 1
shows a summary of the locations and general characteristics reported
by eyewitnesses for 127 flying triangular craft sightings. The "triangular"
category is actually a catch-all definition that encompasses wedge shapes,
boomerangs, pentagonal shapes, isosceles and equilateral triangular
shapes. In all subsequent mentions of "triangular" in this report, this
blanket description should be borne in mind. [...]
An examination
of the data [...] reveals a variety of sizes and a variety of colors
of aircraft reported. This probably indicates more than one type of
aircraft. [...] 58 (45.6%) of these reports describe "dark", blue-green
or black colored objects. A further 28 (22%) are described as "white"
or "tnetallic/silver". Both the dark colored and metallic silver objects
have been reported flying at estimated altitudes under 1000 feet.
[...]108
reports (85%) indicate that no sound is corning from the object, even
the objects flying at low altitude. In multiple cases, witnesses were
able to hear other aircraft in the air at much greater distances than
the triangular objects. It is important to note that in multiple instances
the witnesses insist that the objects were close enough for sound to
have been noticed, but that they emitted no noise.
Examination
of the database indicates the majority of triangular objects were witnessed
very recently. Out of 119 cases in which witnesses could accurately
remember the dates of sightings, 72 cases (60.5%) occurred since January
1999. A further 28 cases (23.5%) were witnessed from 1990-1998. Only
8 cases (6.7%) were witnessed in the 1980s, 7 (5.8%) in the 1970s, 2
(1.68%) in the 1960s and 2 (1.68%) in the 1950s.
[...]104
(81.8%) of the reports indicate the objects were seen in clear weather.
This may simply be an indication that witnesses are more likely to be
out looking at the sky in clear weather and that visibility is better.
In addition
to the characteristics of the triangular objects that are described
[...] we examined eyewitness accounts of the speed of the objects. [We
summarize] the data frotn 123 cases in which the eyewitnesses chose
to give an estimate of speed. The estimates varied and the data are
thus grouped into six categories[...]. The tnost striking feature of
the data is 75 reports out of a total of 123, a frequency of 60.9%,
describing very slow movement or the ability to hover. In some cases
witnesses reported the ability to tnove extremely quickly from a stationary
position.
[...] The
altitude estimates from the eyewitnesses contain the usual caveats that
it is extremely difficult to accurately estimate altitude at night However,
the recurring theme in many of the eyewitness testimonies is amazernent
at how low the aircraft flew. There are several noteworthy features
[...]: (a) 52 reports have either size code 3 (greater than 150 feet
in size) or size code 6 (large, football field size etc). (b) Of these
52 reports, 29 (55.7%) are reported flying at under 1000 feet. In other
words NIDS has reports of 29 separate incidents throughout the United
States of giant craft that are flying below 1000 feet (c) But regardless
of the size of these aircraft, out of the total of 127 reports obtained
by NIDS on triangular objects, 69 or 54.3% were reported flying at less
than 1000 feet (this includes 5 cases categorized as "GROUND" meaning
flying or hovering within 10 feet of the ground). In this category variations
of the phrase "treetop level" occurred eight times [...].
To summarize,
NIDS has a total of 69 reports of triangular objects flying below 1000
feet, and of these 69 reports, 29 are reported to be "huge," "large,"
`football field sized," etc.
For example,
NIDS previously published a graphic artist's drawings of a large "football
field" sized object that appeared over Port Washington, Wisconsin in
October 1998. [...] The following is the same eyewitness account of
the appearance of the object: "clear starry night; took dog out between.
10:31 - 10:37 pm; was waiting for her to finish ...standing by our lot-line
fence, facing north... just looking at the beautiful night ....suddenly,
this monstrosity came out of the "blue". Just like a Star Trek uncloaking,
no kidding----so quiet 1 couldn't believe it and so huge by my estimation.
no more than. 500 or so feet up (possibly 1000, but if that's true then.
this thing was BIGGER than. a football field!) and big enough to take
up my field of sky vision . ....the pine tree at the rear of the neighbor's
property is about 65-75 ft tall taller than I had originally thought
and this craft looked like it was right over it, that's how huge this
thing looked to me .... "
Next, NIDS
examined the original descriptions of altitude given by the eyewitnesses
and [...] we summarize the subset representing a reported altitude constituting
a probable safety hazard. This subset includes the "huge" objects as
well as the smaller sized objects. The [...] original descriptions by
the eyewitnesses are graphic as they describe aircraft flying dangerously
low, sometimes over populated areas.
Even taking
into consideration the uncertainties inherent in altitude estimates
by eyewitnesses, NIDS considers there are 31 cases in Table 2 that constitute
evidence of a hazard to public safety. Even a small private aircraft
flying "at treetop" level is a danger to public safety. But aircraft
that are described routinely as "huge" or "football field size" that
fly or hover at extremely low altitudes, in NIDS' estimation, represent
a public safety hazard. This safety hazard is noteworthy regardless
of who is piloting these objects.
Whether
these objects are being deployed and piloted by the United States military
has been a subject of intense speculation. If this is true, then their
deployment constitutes an even greater hazard since the objects are
possibly experimental. However, it is puzzling that many of the objects
reportedly display extremely bright lights even as they fly at low altitude
over populated areas. This behavior is not consistent with deployment
of a stealth military aircraft. For example, in response to a question
from NIDS regarding aircraft behavior, one eyewitness responds: `looked
like it was on a dreamy pleasure cruise ...very quiet ...just low humming
...and strobing, bizarre red/clear blue huge banks of lights-may have
been green ones too-can't remember clearly. This thing was so psychadelic
(sic)-flashy, I couldn't believe Iwas standing there alone watching
it. I knew it was for real when I saw the dog look up at it... " This
description is not atypical of the brightness of the lights and the
behavior of the craft in multiple sightings. The brightness of lights,
especially on objects that appear to fly at such low altitudes, is not
consistent with the deployment of a military stealth aircraft. In the
case of the Illinois sighting of January 5, 2000, we have previously
ruled out the B-2 bomber and an alleged experimental hybrid composite
blimp/aircraft manufactured by Aereon Inc.
Further,
the wide variety of locations of the sightings as defined in Table 2
(East, West, and central United States) indicates that if they are military
aircraft, they are probably originating from more than one airbase in
the country. We know from the size variations described that at least
two, and possibly several, different types of objects are being reported.
Several different colors are also reported, with the dominant color
being dark or black[...]. If they are military unacknowledged aircraft,
the logic of deploying them with bright lights at unsafe altitudes sometimes
near populated areas, remains elusive.
The recurring
characteristics of the objects [...] are: (1) Flying at low or very
low altitude; (2) Huge or large; (3) Flying silently; (4) Hovering or
flying very slowly (less than 100MPH); (5) Very brightly lit, sometimes
with multi-colored lights.
In an effort
to address the possibility that these are military aircraft, we compared
the locations of 80 randomly selected sightings of these triangular
objects in our database with the locations of Air Force facilities in
the country. [...] It is also apparent [...] that many of the sightings
of triangular aircraft occurred within less than 300 miles of multiple
Air Force bases. This makes pinpointing a putative origin for these
aircraft more difficult. Additional complexity lies in the fact that
somee AFBs are officially "closed," but aircraft are still observed
flying in and out.
[There
is] no obvious patterns that might point to where these aircraft originated.
The research into possible points of origin of such aircraft, if they
are military, is continuing. We are still unable to rule out that the
military is piloting these aircraft, but we note some of the characteristics
(1) Flying at low or very low altitude; (2) Huge or large; (3) Flying
silently; (4) Hovering or flying very slowly (less than l0OMPH); (5)
Very brightly lit, sometimes with tnulti-colored lights, appear inconsistent
with stealthy deployment or testing of such an aircraft, particularly
near populated areas.
NIDS has
investigated 127 reports of triangular shaped aircraft, many with unusual
characteristics, the majority flying in United States airspace. Many
of these aircraft have reported behavior that does not conform to currently
acknowledged United States military aircraft. According to a significant
number (31) of the reports received by NIDS, some of these aircraft
are flying at very low and unsafe altitudes, sometimes over populated
areas. This constitutes a hazard to public safety and should be investigated
by appropriate authorities.
A few words
of explanation are necessary here for those who are astounded by the conclusion
that these craft merely "constitute a safety hazard." NIDS is
a working group funded by Robert Bigelow of Bigelow Teas fame. Jacques
Vallee is the chief expert of this group, and his approach to the subject
has always been open-minded caution. The intent of NIDS seems to be that
they wish to act very cautiously, to support their research with data,
even if it is the anecdotal reports of witnesses rather than the experimental
results of scientists in the laboratory. Their hopes are, in this manner,
to get a foot in the door of scientific acceptance within the mainstream
scientific community.
Thus, with
the anecdotal reports of Flying Triangular Objects, the only "hard
conclusion" they can draw to use as a key to open scientific discussion
is that such incidents may "constitute a hazard to public safety."
I think
that it is pretty obvious that the government is aware of these objects
and many others. And the fact that the subject is so ridiculed in the
scientific community that Bigelow, Vallee and his group must be reduced
to such mealy mouthed "conclusions" is pathetic.
My hat is
off to them for trying; but I can promise that their careful efforts won't
make a bit of difference. However cautious and reasonable this approach
may be, I don't think we have time to waste debating the "hazards
to public safety."
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