[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
>what different things do you think the UFOs are?
See: http://www.sfbg.com/nessie/15.html
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That's right Michael at best it would support the notion that aliens came here from
somewhere else at some time in the past, and have nothing to say about anything
happening today. I don't put much weight into it though based on other work done
investigating it. As for your comments about the
In a message dated 00-05-31 19:50:20 EDT, you write:
<< Look, I don't doubt, and am not trying to debunk, UFOs. I've seen two of
them, one fairly close. They exist. What I'm questioning is their ET
origin. Where is the forensic evidence of an ET origin for UFOs?
>>
Nessie - You ARE a sly on
> Yuriy N. Morozov, Ph.D.
A guy I don't know says that a guy he don't know says that a guys who's
dead heard from another guy who's dead a story about how some mythological
being may have looked, so therefore UFO are ET. Right. Sure.
If I ever get arrested for a crime, I sure hope Mike Spitzer i
From: "MICHAEL SPITZER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> First of all the Dogon Tribe's star origin and stellar
>> mythology may, indeed, have been faked.
>
> That's crap.
And your EVIDENCE that it's 'crap'?
>> beyond Earth? Even if the Dogon record actual alien
>> visitation, which I doubt, it does not
From: "nessie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I don't know about the research on the Betty Hill star maps. Tell the
> story. I'll listen.
>From what I've read (and I suspect I have many more decades of reading
on the matter than Samantha), for years the 'star map' that Betty Hill
drew was touted as 'proof
[Ooops AGAIN:( I accidentally posted "Part 3" AGAIN as "Part 4."
The following is the REAL final part, i.e., "Part 4 of 4." --MS]
In a recent work [13] R.Ceragioli has made an attempt to
solve the riddle of Sirius' redness in the context of classical
philology: the color red was in antiqui
(Part 4 of 4, regarding RIAP on The Dogon)
It is known in astronomy that a white dwarf arises from a red
giant as this loses its mass. This process is usually accompanied
by a slow ejection of a planetary nebula which eventually
dissipates into space. But sometimes the remaining core of the
r
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, MICHAEL SPITZER wrote:
> Here's a post I made to another list a while ago, i.e.,
> regarding the STATE-OF-THE-ART on REAL scientific
> investigation regarding the Dogon:
>
>
> Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 01:05:55 -0700 (MST)
> From: MICHAEL SPITZER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: DO
[Ooops, Here is Part 2 of 4 on this. --MS]
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, MICHAEL SPITZER wrote:
> Here's a post I made to another list a while ago, i.e., regarding
> the STATE-OF-THE-ART on REAL scientific investigation regarding
> the Dogon:
>
(cont from Part 1)
> which contains the Sun. This world
[And, another tid-bit as far as the current status regarding the
"scientific paradigm" regarding the Dogon, et al. --MS]
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
DID THE MAORI KNOW ABOUT THE RING OF JUPITER?
Sir,
Discussing the origin of the anomalously high astronomical
knowledge of the Dogon [1], it would be
Here's a post I made to another list a while ago, i.e., regarding
the STATE-OF-THE-ART on REAL scientific investigation regarding
the Dogon:
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 01:05:55 -0700 (MST)
From: MICHAEL SPITZER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DOGON: "TRACKING THE ALIEN ASTROENGINEERS"
I just got thi
On Wed, 31 May 2000, tenebroust wrote:
> First of all the Dogon Tribe's star origin and stellar
> mythology may, indeed, have been faked.
That's crap.
> beyond Earth? Even if the Dogon record actual alien
> visitation, which I doubt, it does nothing to support the
> same today.
It does
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
>
>never heard of the DOGON TRIBE - its one of the passe basics
>or
Not true. They could have easily heard about it from Europeans, or even
South Africans travelling through Dogan territory. It was known to science
for decades and decades before the story was
First of all the Dogon Tribe's star origin and stellar mythology may, indeed, have
been faked. But let us set that aside for a minute and presume that their mythology
is correct how does that offer proof that any UFO's that are seen are extraterrestrial
craft being piloted by aliens from beyon
All of which offer excellent (if anecdotal) evidence for the EXISTENCE OF UFO'S, not
one bit of evidence that they are of extraterrestrial origin or that there are any
aliens aboard them. I thought we could all agree that UFO's are a real phenomenon.
At least I don't need convincing that UFO'
>
>Look, I don't doubt, and am not trying to debunk, UFOs. I've seen two of
>them, one fairly close. They exist. What I'm questioning is their ET
>origin. Where is the forensic evidence of an ET origin for UFOs?
>
never heard of the DOGON TRIBE - its one of the passe basics
or the research done o
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
>This should silence any debunker or doubter.
Look, I don't doubt, and am not trying to debunk, UFOs. I've seen two of
them, one fairly close. They exist. What I'm questioning is their ET
origin. Where is the forensic evidence of an ET origin for UFOs?
http
We thank learnerone for making these URL-references available. Let the Games
begin! Alfred
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This should silence any debunker or doubter.
http://www.nsa.gov/docs/efoia/released/ufo/ufo31.pdf
26-pg report includes Air Force pilots' accounts of "zig zagging flight
patterns," "hovering objec
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