How Many Dollars
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9/4/2021 0 Comments The little red flagThe Aerial Phenomenon Research Organization (APRO) field investigator on the scene of the Travis Walton case (Nov 5, 1975), Ray Jordan, has made a statement reflecting on his involvement. So today I'm reflecting on one deceptively tiny detail of the case that I think symbolizes a bigger problem.
Sometimes it takes 46 years for the full picture to emerge. But this particular red flag was waving in the faces of the investigators from the get-go.
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9/2/2021 2 Comments Fourth density wondersI did it so you don't have to, unless you already did in which case I sympathize: I listened to all Añjali's interviews over the past few weeks, and transcribed them to keep my fingers busy during the loñññg pauses.
8/31/2021 2 Comments Third density woesOn Twitter I've been writing some threads about the new sensation in the UFO world, the much flirted with by Jimmy Church and Roderick Martin and Alan Steinfeld elevated consciousness known as Añjali*.
If you know me, you know I don't believe aliens are visiting Earth - so I'm not too interested in how her silly story will damage serious UFO investigation. The culty angle, on the other hand... For the past six weeks I've been corresponding with Steve Pierce, one of the witnesses to the Travis Walton incident in 1975. At the time he was a 17-year-old "new kid" in town, whose mother made him take the job on Mike Rogers' team even though his uncles and cousin had just quit because Mike hadn't paid on time.
8/10/2021 2 Comments Incurious TravisTravis Walton is not the first incurious alien abductee and won't be the last.
Following his recent interview on "Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal" I've written two Twitter threads about what was discussed: Just kidding, there's no physical evidence.
But I have updated the Physical evidence page with information about Betty's rollaway 2D... I mean holographic 3D star map. This map revealed Zeta Reticuli to be the aliens' home planet, and famously included a star that wasn't known in 1964 when she drew the map. Sounds impressive! 7/28/2021 0 Comments More tweet stormsContinuing with Peter Robbins' roundtable podcast, I've responded in two more tweet storms. Here are all three:
Addressing the roundtable's devastating takedown* of the Gentry Tower theory (Travis Walton hoax) Addressing the supposition that Charlie Wiser is a unit Addressing Kathleen Marden, who addressed me, re. the Hills case *You be the judge 7/26/2021 1 Comment My first tweet stormI plan to do a few Twitter threads about the Hills case, as there's a few different angles to cover. I'm a little more comfortable with Twitter than with Facebook, and I like its bite-sized method for delivering certain types of communication.
7/23/2021 0 Comments By the way, which one's Pink?I've completed my overhaul of the Betty & Barney Hill case by dividing their drive through New Hampshire into sections.
7/22/2021 2 Comments Charlie Wiser, who are you really?I get emails. Sometimes they are sent by people in an RPG who appear to believe I am in the same RPG. It's pretty funny.
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