Dr. J. Allen Hynek talks swamp gas
Josef Allen Hynek was an American astronomer, professor, and ufologist. He is perhaps best remembered for his UFO research. Hynek acted as scientific advisor to UFO studies undertaken by the U.S. Air Force under three projects: Project Sign, Project Grudge and Project Blue Book.
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UFO Exclusive (1978)
A very obscure UFO documentary movie released in 1978 (VHS)
UFO still and motion pictures
Speculation on possible different life-forms on other planets
Rare NASA/Space Program animation
Simulated manned mission to Mars
Simulated Space Shuttle flight (years before the first shuttles were launched)
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CBC Covering of the Montreal UFO EVENT Above the Place Bonaventure Hotel (1990)
UFO incident that occurred in the skies above the Place Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Montreal.
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Bob Lazar On Area 51 And Antigravity 1991
Robert Scott Lazar is an American conspiracy theorist who claims he was hired in the late 1980s to reverse-engineer extraterrestrial technology.
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Ep.271 Chronicles of an Alien Abductee
March 3, 2024
Our destination tonight is Texas to meet Byron Lacey, he is a 4th generation abductee who had a relative that was institutionalized because she insisted little men came into a room at night, and spoke with her. Byron was first visited in 1956 when he was six years old, and the visits have continued all of his life.
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Aurigny pilot Ray Bowyer spots a UFO near Alderney 2007
In the afternoon of 23 April 2007, Ray Bowyer, a pilot flying south towards the island of Alderney in the English Channel sighted unidentified flying objects. He reported the sighting to an air traffic controller who told him that a second pilot had seen something similar. In Bowyer's report to the British Civil Aviation Authority he said he saw two bright, stationary objects. Two passengers on Bowyer's aircraft said that they saw unusual coloured lights at the same time.
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Intruders (1992)
Nebraska farmer’s wife Mary Wilkes is found on a country road miles from her home, in a state of fear and confusion. In California, psychiatrist Dr Neil Chase is asked to treat Leslie Hahn who is experiencing irrational fears, believing that phone linesmen were trying to break into her house. In treating Leslie, Chase uses hypnosis to regress her to the incident, which she has blanked from her memory. She recalls how men with no faces entered her house and she was abducted. Leslie later finds that she is pregnant. In his subsequent dealings with Mary, Chase finds that she had a remarkably similar experience to Leslie. In exploring their stories and those of others, Chase becomes certain that the abductees experienced something for which he has no understanding. However, his insistence in the reality of their experiences also damages his reputation in the psychiatric community.
It was partially based on Ufology Budd Hopkins' book Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods.
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Communion (1989)
Communion is a 1989 American science fiction horror film based on the book of the same name by Whitley Strieber in 1987.
Starring Christopher Walken and Frances Sternhagen, it tells a story of a family that experiences an extraterrestrial phenomenon while on vacation at a remote home in the wilderness, during which the father is abducted and all of their lives change. According to Strieber, the story is a real-life account of his own encounter with "visitors", with Walken playing the role of the author.
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Alien contactee Whitley Strieber and actor Christopher Walken behind the scenes of Communion, 1989
Communion is a 1989 American science fiction horror film based on the book of the same name by Whitley Strieber in 1987.
Starring Christopher Walken and Frances Sternhagen, it tells a story of a family that experiences an extraterrestrial phenomenon while on vacation at a remote home in the wilderness during which the father is abducted and all of their lives change. According to Strieber, the story is a real-life account of his own encounter with "visitors", with Walken playing the role of the author.
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1997 SPECIAL REPORT HEAVENS GATE
Heaven's Gate was an American new religious movement known primarily for the mass suicide committed by its members in 1997. Commonly designated a cult, it was founded in 1974 and led by Bonnie Nettles and Marshall Applewhite, known within the movement as Ti and Do, respectively
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Abductee Dr. Karla Turner talks about her experiences and the alien-human abduction agenda
Dr. Karla Turner focused on the psychology and ethics of those alleging that they had been abducted, visited, probed and tormented by extraterrestrial beings. As a former college instructor who held a doctorate in Old English Studies as well as a B.A. and M.A. earned in both America and England respectively; Turner gave her heart and soul to help those trying to make sense of the things that didn't make sense.
Dr Turner lost her battle to breast cancer in 1996, but her legacy to the paranormal field is all but not forgotten.
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1989 William Cooper featured on UFO Investigation
Milton William "Bill" Cooper was an American conspiracy theorist, radio broadcaster, and author known for his 1991 book Behold a Pale Horse, in which he warned of multiple global conspiracies, some involving extraterrestrial life.
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“They waved back!” Father William B. Gill on witnessing a UFO with beings in Papua New Guinea, 1959
William B. Gill, an Anglican priest with a mission in Bosinai, Papas New Guinea, observed craft-like UFOs -- one with humanoid figures on top -- on two consecutive evenings, June 26-27, 1959. About twenty-five natives, including teachers and medical technicians, also observed the phenomena. They "signalled" the humanoids and received an apparent response. This was one of sixty UFO sightings within a few weeks in the New Guinea area
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I've been seeing them Muhammad Ali talks UFOs (1973)
Muhammad Ali used a September 7, 1973 appearance on the Tonight Show to discuss his beliefs about UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects). He had first encountered a UFO while on a training run in 1970. By the time of his death in 2016, Ali had witnessed UFOs 16 different times. He was on the Tonight Show ostensibly to promote his rematch with (at the time) Heavyweight Champion Ken Norton.
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UFO Encounter by Maxime Churbakov Russian Military Fighter Pilot (Sightings TV Show)
In the summer of 1991, on August 16, Maxim Churbakov, a cadet of the Yeisk Military Aviation School, took off on his third solo flight. The engine of his airplane functioned for just fourteen minutes, and then it stalled. Churbakov reported to the flight control: “Forty-second, engine shutdown, altitude 1400, r.p.m. down to 20 percent.”
On the ground, they were unable to find a solution to the problem at once, and the cadet had to make a decision himself. Fifty-seconds after the engine shutdown, he reported: “I am preparing to eject and am turning away from the town.”
At the moment of ejection, the plane was over a body of water. Soon a fishing boat picked up Maxim. Meanwhile, on the shore, his plane was in flames.
In this case, no UFO was involved. In the newspaper of the military district there soon appeared a snapshot of Maxim with his flying instructor, and the correspondent quoted the words of the area commander Air Force Major General V. Mihailov: “You know, when I first heard about this accident in the air training regiment, I was upset. It’s a pity to lose an expensive machine. But when I established all the circumstances of the incident, when I had spoken to the cadet, and listened to the tape of the radio traffic, I was even glad. I felt much better about it. What fine people we have!”
After this rejoicing over the cadet’s composure and presence of mind, the general gave instructions that a copy of that tape should be used as a training aid…so that other future pilots should learn from it how to behave in emergencies.
The newspaper appeared on August 27, but Maxim was a short-lived hero…for only one day. To be more exact, until August 28, when at 5:31 p.m., during another training flight, at an altitude of 4000 meters, he saw an orange sphere. The object was similarly above the clouds, somewhat on his starboard side, and Maxim immediately reported it to the flight control. Meanwhile, the sphere had begun approaching him, increasing to two meters in diameter.
From Maxim Churbakov’s Report:
I had the feeling that someone was watching me, and there was an unpleasant sensation on the back of my head on the right side. I began lifting my head, but was unable to look–for some reason I experienced a feeling of fear. The “generator” indicator on the emergency panel went on. I began reporting a generator failure, but just then the “fire” warning system went on. I saw a trail of smoke in the wake of the plane. The burning sensation in my eyes increased, and smoke appeared in the cockpit. I began extinguishing the fire, and reported everything to the flight control.
I was ordered to eject. I declined to do so, because I saw a large populated centre in front. The “fire” warning light continued to blink. I went into a glide toward the fields. My eyes hurt badly, and because of tears in them, I could not see well. Much of the radio traffic was incomprehensible. Someone was intervening in the radio exchange, and sometimes there was nothing but a screeching sound in the earphones. The plane was difficult to control, and its speed fluctuated plus-minus 100 kilometres. At an altitude of 1000 meters I ejected and came down in a field of maize.
On the ground, the cadet was regarded with unconcealed suspicion. To wreck two military planes in a row was no laughing matter. A week later, the area commander came to the hospital where the recent hero was being examined. To start with, the commander debunked his recent act of heroism, saying that the engine of his plane had been shut down by the cadet himself and had not stalled. The general admitted that he had been hasty in commending the future pilot. Actually, General Mihailov said some more things.
From Maxim Churbakov’s Report:
He said they had found an aluminium wire, which I had supposedly wound around the autopilot switch. And while doing so, I had let go of the control stick. The commander said that all this had been proved and there was no point in my denying it. If I did not confess, the documents would be sent to the prosecutor’s office.
Such “cordial” discussions were conducted with him more than once. In the end, criminal proceedings were instituted against him. It was soon after that his mother, in tears, and her visibly upset son arrived at the Russian UFO Center (SOYUZUFOTSENTR at the time), begging its researchers to find an explanation of the mysterious sphere. Maxim was accused of deliberately destroying expensive machinery. He was to be made a scapegoat. The military authorities informed the mother that Maxim, a young man, can spend the next ten years in prison, and still be only 29 at the end of his sentence. Zinaida Ivanovna, Maxim’s mother, did not want her son to spend even a day in prison. Maxim was already expelled from the Yeisk Military Aviation School (visscheye voyennoye aviatzionnoye uchilische, a prestigious institution), and sent to serve in the army.
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Barney Hill Original Hypnosis Session Tape by Dr. Benjamin Simon (1964)
Dr. Benjamin Simon began hypnotizing the Hills on January 4, 1964. He hypnotized Betty and Barney several times each, and the sessions lasted until June 6, 1964. Simon conducted the sessions on Barney and Betty separately, so they could not overhear one another's recollections. At the end of each session, he reinstated amnesia.
On the drive back home to Portsmouth, New Hampshire after a trip to Montreal, Québec, Betty and Barney Hill caught sight of a UFO. The object followed them down the highway for some before swooping in over top of their car, producing some strange noises, and suddenly disappearing. But when the Hills reflected on the sequence of events that night, they realized that more had happened than they'd remembered.
After undergoing hypnotherapy, the couple recovered memories of being taken aboard an extraterrestrial spaceship and subjected to intrusive medical examinations.
This was the first widely publicized UFO case in modern history to involve so-called "missing time," and it brought the subject of alien abduction to a world audience.
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Terry Matthews Close UFO Encounter & Alien Abduction Incident (1970)
Terry Matthews Close UFO Encounter with Grey Alien Hybrids in 1970.
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