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Call of Duty - Target Earth: Die außerirdischen Besucher der Perseiden werden erwartet! Nach dem MoD-Foo Fighter-UFO-Churchill-Hörsensagen-Fall liegt England im (erwarteten) medialen UFO-Fieber, wir führen die Chronik der Ereignisse natürlich auch heute fort
Die "Außerirdischen" kommen schließlich über uns: Meteorschwarm im Anflug
Star Dust: Perseid meteor shower streaks through this week
Call of Duty war angesagt und gegen 10 h ging die PM "Himmelsschauspiel: Die ´Fastwalker´ kommen - Target Earth: Die außerirdischen Besucher der Perseiden werden erwartet!" raus und auf mittelgroße Tour damit dies seine Ordnung in Sachen transparente Informationspolitik ohne Kommunikationsprobleme von uns aus hat. Es gibt ja keine Informationslücken oder gar Informationslöcher durch uns hilfreichen ´Geister´ als ´Amateure der Wissenschaft´, die sich auch der Neo-UFOlogie gegenüber verpflichtet fühlen (was bekanntlich nicht identisch damit ist, die altbackene UFOlogie zu ´lieben´, auch wenn sie sich jetzt marketingtechnisch ´Exopolitik´ aufgepimpt nennt und den alten, konservativen Analogkäse mit dem kräftigen Schuß Esoterik im New Age-Mantel als Tarnkappe zur Nostalgie-Irrefühung meint). Und weil wir die wahre UFO-Disclosure ohne DREAMLAND-WAHN betreiben, ist der Hass und Zorn der Exos auf uns groß... Dies ist für sich ein ´Drama´ und eine Tragik - daraus ergibt sich als direkte Folge, dass die ganze Szene zur Realsatire geworden ist; wobei das förderative Pressesystem des UFOtainments hier nur noch alles mit Worthurerei - oder es wird gleich oberflächlich fixiert gelogen - aufpeppt... Die ist die heile Welt mit dem UFO-Ponyhof-Image. Der UFO-Hobbyist zahlt dafür als Opfer die Zeche mit seinem Kopf...
Tages-Chronologie der Ereignisse
China-UFO-Update mit neuem UFO-Lens Flare-Foto
Dann kam gegen Mittag die neueste China-UFO-Meldung rein, die ein Vergleichsbild zu ´unserem´ deutschen Hamburger Michael-Polizisten-UFO-Fotofall vom 7.Januar 1982 beinhaltete; deswegen setzte ich auch bekanntlich eine entsprechende Newsticker-Nachricht als ´Breaking-News´ für Sie auf. Wo man den IFO-Willen zur UFO-Aufklärung vermisst...
Und der Tag begann in Niederbayern gleich mit einer dokumentierten Lichtschiff-Sichtung, die eine wohlbekannte Landshuterin gleich bei YouTube einstellte - und mit jenen Informationen dazu versah: "Dieses wundervolle Lichtschiff sah ich kurz vor 3:00 Uhr morgens aus meinem Fenster. Ich filmte zuerst Jupiter der zu diesem Zeitpunkt im Süden stand. Hatte den Impuls bekommen den Jupiter zu filmen und den Wunsch nach oben geäußert, dass sie sich doch wenn möglich kurz zeigen. Was dann auch passierte. Wenige Stunden zuvor, also noch am 09.08.2010 hatten ich und ein paar Freunde auch mehre Schiffe gesehn, welche aber leider viel zu schnell flogen, als das ich sie mit meiner Kamera aufnehmen hätte können. Ein Schiff war ganz besonders toll, da man außen die Aura sehen konnte und innen das Objekt welches eine deutlich zu erkennende Scheibe war die oberhalb eine Art Kuppel hatte. Ich freue mich wahnsinnig darüber allen Menschen dieser Welt diese Aufnahme zu zeigen! Und wünsche mir Frieden und Liebe auf unseren schönen Planeten Erde!! Dieses Video ist KEIN FAKE, es war definitiv kein Flugzeug, Stern, ISS, Planet oder Satellit!" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3Tq... .
Eine Buchbesprechung der britischen FORTEAN TIMES gibt UFOlogie-Zunder
>Mirage Men: A journey in disinformation, paranoia and UFOs If FT regular Mark Pilkington´s new book seems pretty substantial, it´s because Mirage Men is really three books in one. The first strand is an eclectic and useful overview of UFO history, which gives the context for the second component, an original study of how intelligence organisations, in particular the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, have manipulated the UFO community. And the third strand is Mark Pilkington´s personal odyssey. It´s not just his journeys from Norfolk to New Mexico and beyond, but also his dreams and daydreams along the way, not to mention a couple of UFO sightings of his own. Pilkington weaves the three together through the book and includes a fantastic amount of material. He covers significant encounters from the distant lights of the of 1952 to Villas Boas´s very much closer encounter with a beautiful naked female alien. Just as importantly, there is the folklore side, the secret alien bases under Dulce Mesa and cattle mutilations. In any other field, readers might be expected to be familiar with the basics; though FT readers will know some of this stuff, the wider public is still sadly ignorant. The story is enlivened with many entertaining divers-ions and side branchings, the characters involved ranging from the mildly unusual to what could be termed "high strangeness" individuals. At the heart of the book are the deceptions practised by the Mirage Men of the title, the devious operatives of the intelligence services. One of their key victims was Paul Bennewitz, a businessman and UFO spotter, who was fed a vast amount of fake information about contacts between aliens and the US government. Bennewitz eventually became paranoid and had a nervous breakdown, quite likely fuelled by the fantasies he was absorbing. Exactly why intelligence agencies would wish to carry out this kind of operation is a major theme of the book. Pilkington´s chief informant is Richard Doty, a one-time AFOSI officer who provided disinformation to Bennewitz and others, and who was involved in the Serpo hoax. (This was a release of a mass of documents about an exchange visit by a US military team to an alien world in the 1970s which created a sensation on the Internet around 2005.) While he admits giving false information, Doty insists that there is truth behind the lies and aliens are real - he has seen one himself. And he spins his tale... Fortunately, Pilkington has a shrewd way of sifting through truth and deception, helped by his years as a maker of crop circles. He is forced to suppress his chuckles at a UFO conference during a film on crop circles, even recognising some of his own team´s handiwork, and wonders if AFOSI operatives get the same thrill from seeing their creations paraded as evidence of aliens. He draws an unflinching portrait of the enthusiasts he meets, many of whom are decidedly flaky. There´s the woman in the Norfolk UFO group who tells him she has seen aliens in her woodpile, disguised as logs. And there are the convention-goers in the US, where the UFO world has its own stars and celebrities, and a whole jumble of different and contradictory beliefs seem to happily co-exist. It´s only disbelief that causes difficulties, and the piling-up of increasingly complex theologies about alien civilisations reaches dizzying heights. "Believers don´t want to know the truth, they only want to have their pre-existing beliefs elaborated upon," Pilkington concludes. And of course, the Mirage Men are only too happy to oblige, gleefully feeding disinformation into the mix at every turn. He describes their double strategy: anyone who is dubious about aliens is put off by tales that UFOs are swamp gas or ball lightning, but the believers are pushed further from mainstream credibility with more ´government leaks´. But that doesn´t mean that the truth is not out there, and Pilkington succeeds in penetrating many of the veils of deception that have been thrown up around this field. The book combines a strong interest in myths, magic and psychology with plenty of nuts-and-bolts information about radar, aircraft and the fringes of military technology. For example, he investigates the theory of "ECM + CIA = UFO" - the use of electronic countermeasures by intelligence agencies to create false images in radar screens. As long ago as the 50s, this technology was used to toy with Cuban and Soviet radar operators, creating phantom radar tracks that could shoot off at high speed or vanish if a plane approached them. Such equipment may have been used to test America´s own air defences - or Britain´s - leading to reports of interceptors scrambled against elusive UFOs. Of course, pilots were told not to reveal details of these exercises, and the technology to generate phantom radar targets was classified, intensifying the air of government cover-up. No book can include everything. I´d like to have seen the radioactive glowing stealth aircraft of the 50s get a mention (see FT209:16), and Schratt´s USAF saucer-planes; but there is more than enough material to make the point. It would be unfair to expect final and definite answers to the UFO question, but Mirage Men builds a comprehensive theory which takes some beating. Just as importantly, it does it in a highly readable and entertaining way.<
Nach: http://www.forteantimes.com/reviews...
Wie bekanntlich zu erwarten ging es in England in die nächste UFO-Runde...
...und zwar gleich mit Nick Pope bei CNN wo er plötzlich davon redete, das man damals im Randlesham Forest eine "sigifikant hohe Hntergrundstrahlung" - dazu muß gesagt werden, das er selbst in seinem Erstlingswerk dazu schrieb, dass das zivile Geigerzähler-Meßgerät der Umweltbehörde höherte Werte (= 0.07 Röntgen) wie sonst normal (= 0.05 Röntgen) auf dem Atomwaffen (!)-Lagergelände der Luftstreitkräfte (an ´Fallout´ sei erinnert) registrierte während die Armee-Dosimeter kaum Werte im alleruntersten Ende der Skala auswiesen, weil deren Empfindlichkeit nach unten (!) gar nicht so niedrig ausgelegt war und die Werte "keine Bedrohung für die Anwesenden darstellten" - nach der UFO-Landung ("das britische Roswell") ausmachte... - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-4F... . Siehe im ´Strahenleld´ des Randlesham Forest-UFO auch diese Hintegrundgeschichte - http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendl... . Pope selbst vermerkte zwecks der Strahlung in einer kurzen Notiz für das MoD damals "The level of radiation of 0.1 is completely harmless." Siehe http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendl... .
>Another week, another UFO in Bracknell... More strange objects have been spotted in the skies above Bracknell. Daphne Gollob, 77, contact The Standard this week to say she had spotted something mysterious above her home in Parkland Drive, in Bullbrook. She said she saw two orange lights in the sky at around 10.10pm on Tuesday night. "They were dead level with each other and then petered out in the sky just above my house," she said. I called the police to see if anyone else has reported it. It was odd, it wasn´t a star or anything like that. I may be 77 but I´m not silly."
Nach... ´Bracknell Forest Standard´, http://www.getbracknell.co.uk/news/...
>More sightings of ´the orange UFO´ Just writing to inform you that I saw the UFO at approx 2315 tonight Friday August 6 from my back garden which is Brockwell Gardens, Beechwood near Sowerby. I can confirm that it was bright orange and did appear to be burning. It was travelling relatively slowly, then just disappeared into the distance, I was in too much of a trance to go in and grab my mobile to take a picture, I am sure more people will have seen this at the same time as me. See how many reports you get to confirm the sighting. Neil Lewins, West Byland, Illingworth After reading your article on August 6 my wife and I remembered seeing the objects while walking our dog on the top of the hill at Illingworth. Last night, again while out walking our dog, we had three sightings over the King Cross direction of Halifax at about 9.40pm, then as we were returning home another came up from over Bradshaw direction and headed almost over our heads. It appeared to be of a dark oblong shape with a bright orange light in the centre of it. Alan Bamforth<
Nach: ´Halifax Courier´, http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/mai...
>UFO spotted twice over Pickering, North Yorkshire as Government files reveal numerous accounts of sightings This strange unidentified flying object was spotted over a North Yorkshire town on two consecutive nights - only after Government files revealed numerous accounts of UFO sightings in the county. Colin Coulson took the photographs of the objects, which he spotted over Pickering on Saturday night and again on Sunday night. He said on the second occasion, they seemed to be closer to than his vantage point in Pickering. The pictures were taken from the top of Pickering Market Place. The Government files provide a raft of documents, drawings and letters describing alleged encounters with strange, unidentified aircraft in North Yorkshire. One happened at RAF Topcliffe, near Thirsk, on September 19, 1952. Men from the No.269 Squadron claimed to have witnessed an unidentified flying object, silver and disc-shaped, swinging in a pendulum motion not too dissimilar to a falling sycamore leaf. Their report, which stated that the sighting lasted around 20 seconds, was supported by a number of civilian witnesses outside of the base. Three separate reports concerned an unidentified flying object at Menwith Hill, the RAF station near Harrogate in 1972. Lighted objects were seen over the base sporadically for weeks, with no official explanation except for a brief statement issued by the MoD confirming that "no flying saucer was in the vicinity of Menwith Hill and the base had no connection with UFO research." One file includes sightings of a UFO "the size of a battleship" near Fylingdales Moor, in North Yorkshire, in 1998.<
Nach: ´Gazette & Herald´, http://www.gazetteherald.co.uk/news... - mit Bildern des unscharf fotografierten Flotten-Bündels der UFO-Sky Lanterns.
>Puzzlement over orange orb ´UFO´ footage A resident has appealed for help in identifying a strange orange light captured on camera flying over Walthamstow. Les Elston, of Upper Walthamstow, filmed this footage (below) from his home last Monday (August 2) at 10.05pm and has been left baffled over what it could be. He said: "I´ve already had the footage looked at and so far we´ve managed to discount it from being a helicopter, plane or Chinese Lantern which can easily confuse people. It´s stationary for about a minute then kind of moves upwards and westwards at what appears a fairly fast pace." Mr Elston said he thought the footage matched the description of similar sightings of orange orbs seen in Wanstead recently.<
Nach: ´East London and West Essex Guardian´, http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/ne... - mit Einzelbild und YouTube-Video der bekannten UFO-Ballon-Art.
>Carlisle man spooked by unexplained orange lights in night sky A Carlisle pensioner has been left scratching his head over mysterious lights spotted flying over the city.
+ {Video: This strange object {defokussiert unscharf aufgenommen} was spotted over Carlisle in April 2009 - http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/c... }
Peter Brockbank, of Newtown Road, has seen the orange lights appear in the night sky on three nights last week. The 65-year-old first spotted one of the glowing lights he describes as "inverted light bulbs" at about 10pm on Tuesday. "It took about five minutes to get out of sight. I´ve never seen anything like it before." The light returned around the same time on Thursday night. "But this time it was out of sight in about 90 seconds," said Mr Brockbank. "It was very high up and appeared to be a long way away." And on Saturday between 9.45pm and 10.30pm, Mr Brockbank and his son, Mark, saw five floating in the night sky. "I was glad Mark saw them too - I´m not going mad!" he added. Mr Brockbank said he has been in touch with Virgin, who run hot air balloon flights from the Lake District in a bid to shed light on the mystery. Her said: "They had balloons up on Tuesday and Thursday, but they do not go up in the dark."Mr Brockbank´s home is close to the Cumberland Infirmary and often he sees the lights of helicopters flying people to the hospital. "But it´s the sound - you can hear the helicopters. Sometimes it´s almost as if they´re coming in. But with these, there´s no sound at all." A possible explanation could be the trend for launching paper lanterns containing candles at parties. They can travel long distances before the flame goes out and can change direction quickly, making them look like UFOs. But Mr Brockbank is not convinced. "They were travelling at the same trajectory at the same time each night {ja und, wo ist da das echte und belastbare ´Gegenargument´???}" he said. "I´d like to know what they are and if anyone else has seen them. {Eben hat er es ja erfahren, nur will er dies nicht hören weil sonst die ´schöne´ UFO-Story - und der Mann raus aus der Zeitung - kaputt ist!}."
Nach: ´News & Star´, http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/c...
Dies alles hatte sich bis Mittag aufgetan. Dann kam der bereits oeben erwähnte GUARDIAN mit dieser Nachricht in der UFO-Zurückpfeiffaktion heraus:
>CHINGFORD: Orange orb was ´variation of Chinese lantern´, resident says A strange orange light captured on camera flying over Walthamstow is a "variation of a Chinese lantern", one resident says. The footage, filmed in Upper Walthamstow at about 10pm last Monday (August 2), shows an orange orb moving westwards "at a fairly fast pace". Henry Boyle, 56, of Beresford Road, Chingford, said he saw 20 lights floating in the sky above his house that same night, and was baffled by what he saw until he got a closer look. He said: "It wasn´t a UFO. One almost came down outside my house. It looked like a variation of a Chinese lantern. It was an 18-inch parachute with a small candle inside. It was coming over (from Upper Walthamstow). I had no idea what it was for. It was similar to a Chinese lantern. I can understand why people were unsure what it was. I was just as baffled as everyone else."<
Nach: http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/ne...
Fast wie beim ´A-Team´: Elementarer UFO-Erforschungs-Nachschuldungsbeitrag (auch wenn wir extrem schlecht in der UFOlogie-Gemeinde bewertet werden und es heißt, hier im UFO-Newsroom bzw UFO-Situationroom gäbe es nur dummes und beklopptes Zeugs wie UFO-Aufklärung als multikausale IFOs)
Das ist cool, Mann - Kides and (Fire-)Lights! The FIRE KITES in Action! Nightflyer-UFOs
Und weil in ca 1 Woche der Weltmarkt-Start der Parrot-Flugroboter-Drohnen (dem neuen Quadrocopter-Spielzeug) ist, sei an die China-Drachen der Moderne erinnert: "FUN with ´UFOs´ : One of a kind!", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meXs... ; "LED kite or triangle UFO?", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhkU... . Und dann ganz verrückt die LED-Drachen-Nachrüstung als Feuerwerksträger aks ´Feuerspeiende Drachen´ - ähnlich wie bei dem bekannten asiatischen pyrotechnischen ´Kometeneffekt´ an den Himmelslaternen - schnallen Sie sich wieder in dieser Nachschulung des UFO-´A-Teams´ CTU an: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVRO... .
Ansonsten wissen wir ja, was ganz signifikant von Bedeutung ist:
Ob UFO oder IFO liegt im {Kamera-}Auge des Betrachters - Das "IFO-Morphing" ohne das "Neue Bewusstsein", aber dennoch zur Freigabe in der "erweiterten Realität"
So kann sich aus einem ganz normalen Hubschrauber eine ´leuchtende Fliegende Untertasse´ ergeben, man muss nur den Zoom schön unscharf für das Verfahren ´Morphing-UFO´ einstellen, siehe hier - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfH6... . Und das die UFO-Dinge nicht das sind, was sie vorgeben, zeigt auch dieses Video musterhaft auf, wo sich ein normaler Flugzeuglandlichter-Set in eine goldige Leucht-Untertasse bei entsprechend verzerrtem Kamerablick darauf verwandelt bzw ´morpht´ - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWwK... (Wahnsinn, der uns schon bestens bekannt ist).
Wow! Oder dicker Wauwau?
Und denken Sie daran - Perseids meteor shower: Thursday will be best night in 5 years to view show! Sky gazers to witness celestial fireworks display tomorrow! Annual Perseids meteor shower promises dazzling light show! Da gilt es nur zu hoffen, das Mutter Natur uns nicht den Wind aus dem Meteor-Schauer-Segel nimmt... Auf jeden Fall grüßte wieder heute Abend die Venus als Mittelpunkt des Planetentrios als ´Powerlaterne´ vom Himmel, wie mir um 21:15 h auffiel. Externe Linkshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3TqqSRaMZUhttp://www.forteantimes.com/reviews/books/4096/mirage_men_a_journey_in_disinformation_p... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-4Fsj8wFmo http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham4.htm http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham4a.htm http://www.getbracknell.co.uk/news/s/2076157_another_week_another_ufo_in_bracknell http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/mailbag/More-sightings-of-the-orange.6465985.jp http://www.gazetteherald.co.uk/news/8321968.UFO_spotted_over_North_Yorkshire_on_two_con... http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/8322466.WALTHAMSTOW__Puzzlement_over__orange_orb_... http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/carlisle-man-spooked-by-unexplained-orange-lights-in-... http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/carlisle-man-spooked-by-unexplained-orange-lights-in-... http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/wfnews/8322839.CHINGFORD__Orange_orb_was__variati... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meXsvSKwLbo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhkUClVIKPM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVROAKQs92M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfH6WIFXBBU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWwK8lqYHk0 |
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