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    I believe that we need to know that there is correlation between incidents either mortal or even threatening have lived several investigators and researchers in the field of Ufology and related disciplines.
    We could think of John E. Mack, who is an American psychiatrist, writer and Professor at Harvard Medical School. He received the Pulitzer Prize for his biography of Lawrence of Arabia and made authority in the study on the phenomenon of abductions by extraterrestrials and their effects on the psyche. Mack died crushed by a reckless drunk driver on 27 September 2004, at the exit from a London restaurant in the district of Barnet.



    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Mack

    http://www.paradigmresearchgroup.org.../Mack_John.htm



    In late July 1947, after having investigated the case of Maury Island, which we know to what extent it was a real UFO sighting or a stunt, Lieutenant Frank Brown and Captain William Davidson the USAF intelligence service were killed returning from their mission, following the fall of their airplane whose left engine caught fire. This aircraft, a B-25, however, was known for its security and was suspected sabotage. Kenneth Arnold (the observance of 24 June 1947, remember, the origin of the term "flying saucer") returning from the same survey aboard his personal aircraft had to land on him in disaster when his engine stalled abruptly. He had to refuel and realized afterwards that the fuel inlet valve was closed at that time. As for him, he was indeed in his sabotage [LDLN No. 357 p. 14-21 and No. 358 p. 18-23, article by Jean Sider].

    Many UFO researchers working on their research in the 1970s and 1980s died under mysterious circumstances, and may have been killed. This is the conclusion reached by an amateur astronomer, a former U.S. government adviser Timothy Hood. He made this statement at an international conference in Amsterdam dedicated to search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

    This statement is true not so much for the chasers for unidentified flying objects, but the researchers trying to find extraterrestrial life, including professional astrophysics. Hood's conclusion was prompted by a 30-year study of this topic.
    Famous American astronomer Morris K. Jessup, whose books about intelligent life beyond Earth have become bestsellers, committed suicide. He ended his life by opening an exhaust pipe in his car, locking his door and turning on the ignition.

    Professor James Edward McDonald, who for many years served as head of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Earth and studied unidentified aerospace objects, put a bullet in his head.

    Edward Ruppelt, who led a project for the study of unidentified objects in the skies over the United States, died of a cardiovascular crisis at the age of 37. On November 5, 2001, William Milton Cooper, a famous UFO researcher who has repeatedly accused the U.S. government of hiding the truth about UFOs, was killed by police in his home. Cooper, who clearly suffered from delusion, lived in Yeager (Arizona). He bought weapons in bulk to create units to fight a secret government led by aliens.

    Before the incident the police was told that Cooper threatened harmless residents, believing, apparently, that they were chasing him on the instructions of the authorities. The police surrounded the ranch where he lived. He said that anyone who would dare to cross the threshold of his private property will be killed, but the police ignored him. As a result, one policeman was seriously wounded, and the other one had to shoot the researcher as self-defense.

    There is also the famous "Sheldon list." The famous American writer Sidney Sheldon, working on his novel "The End of the World", drew attention to a series of mysterious deaths among British specialists developing space weapons.

    In October of 1986, Professor Arshad Sharif killed himself by tying one end of the rope to a tree, making a loop at the other end, putting his head through it and driving the car away. A few days later another London professor, Vimal Dazibay, jumped head first from the Bristol Bridge. Both of them worked on the development of electronic weapons for the English government program, similar to the American "Star Wars."

    In January of 1987, another scientist, Avtar Singh-Guide, went missing. He was later declared dead. In February of 1987, Peter Pippel was run over by his car in his garage. In March of 1987, David Sands committed suicide by crashing his car into a building. In April of 1987, four developers of space programs died. Mark Wiesner hung himself, Stuart Gooding fell victim of murder, David Greenhalgh fell off the bridge, and Shani Warren drowned. In May of that year, Michael Baker was killed in a car accident.

    In a relatively short time, 25 people who worked in the space field died for various reasons. Sidney Sheldon, who discovered this tragic phenomenon, seriously believed that it had to do with aliens.

    According to Timothy Hood, these deaths were not accidental, but rather, were the work of special services that eliminated the experts because they knew too much.

    In the 1970's and 1980's in the United States there were secret UFO research programs such as the "Blue Book", "Aquarius", "Area 51", "Majestic 12", and GEIPAN. While official data show that most of these projects are now inactive, many conspiracy theorists doubt it. Every now and then "sensational" materials emerge in the media whose purpose is to convince the public that the U.S. government is hiding the truth about human contact with aliens.
    Perhaps it has to do not with the aliens but military secrets or falsified facts. In any case, the intrigue remains. The topic of contacts with other civilizations continues to thrill, and the perceived danger makes it even more exciting.


    Source: http://english.pravda.ru/science/mys...archers_die-0/


    My little own list:

    UFO searcher icons who died under mysterious circumstances:

    -James McDonal, Dean of the Institute of atmospheric physics at the University of Arizona, Professor of meteorology and recognized ufologist.

    -René Hardy, founder in 1963 of GEPA (Groupement d’Étude des Phénomènes Aériens et Aérospatiaux insolites)

    -James and Coral Lorenzen, founders of APRO (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization)

    -Scott Rogo, author of ''The haunted Universe'' UFO abductions" and co-author with Ann Druffel of ''The Tujunga Canyon contacts''

    -The remarkable investigative work of Karla Turner

    -Colonel Bolivar Uyrange, retired from the Brazilian Air Force

    More:

    -Frank Scully, George Adamski, Rev. Della Larson, also a contactee, author Gloria Lee Byrd, Marie Ford, UFO enthusiast Doug Hancock, Feron Hicks, Canadian researcher Wilbert B. Smith, Brazilian researcher Dr. Olavo Fontes, biologist Ivan Sanderson, CUFOS founder James A. Hynek, and Bill Cooper.


    We should not forget the statements of John F. Kennedy on UFOs.


    He reportedly requested documents to the CIA 10 days before his assassination of new declassified documents have generated suspicion that president John F Kennedy was assassinated to keep the secret about the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrials.


    John F. Kennedy would have applied to the Director of the CIA access to highly confidential documents about UFOS through a handwritten letter. A few days before his trip to Dallas, JFK reportedly met with President Eisenhower, involved in the Roswell incident. In another letter, he asked the Director of the NASA to prepare a draft space cooperation with the Soviet Union.


    “When you collect the information together there are a surprising number of ufologists who have died in strange ways and circumstances since the 1950s. Prominent activist Stephen Bassett, supports the idea that the U.S. government has regularly murdered innocent citizens who have tried probing into UFO cases like Roswell or who have tried to get the Government to reveal the truth about UFOs.”

    Steve Bassett


    You can also look into the 101 scientists that have been killed since 2001 all over the world and in different fields of work . Google this folks.

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    This is a partial additional list, assembled by myself (but not all these are UFO researchers, of course). Do take a look:

    http://projectcamelot.org/tribute.html

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
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    This is a partial additional list, assembled by myself (but not all these are UFO researchers, of course). Do take a look:

    http://projectcamelot.org/tribute.html
    Thank you so much Bill

    In 1971, researcher Otto Binder claimed that at least 137 UFO investigators had died under mysterious circumstances during the 1960s. But I didnt found the list on the web sorry....

    Maybe someone at Avalon have a copy of that list...

    I'm glad that Karla Turner is on your list

    http://projectcamelot.org/turner.html


    Phil Schneider is on your list too He was a big, tough guy who lead deep ground drilling teams all over the world. Some say the Bruce Willis character in Armageddon was based on him. Phil specialised in underground bases for military/private military concerns. He was one of very few men who could lead teams in these specific methods. He was also a geologist.

    He was not the cliched loner collecting UFO clippings. Anyway, he came out saying that in 1979, he was caught in a firefight between Special Ops troops and ET's that had been given the lower levels of the base to work in. Most of his hand was shot off by one of the ET's, a part of his stomach and, I think, his foot.

    He retired and was told never to speak of the incident, but he did. Quite a few times, too. Then they find him in his house tied-up and apparently tortured to death. As always, who knows...

    http://projectcamelot.org/schneider.html

    Interesting stuffs Bill.

    P.S, I forgot on my little list Paul Vigay, who was a leading crop circle researcher who had worked on Mel Gibson’s film ''Signs''
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    In 1971, researcher Otto Binder claimed that at least 137 UFO investigators had died under mysterious circumstances during the 1960s. But I didnt found the list on the web sorry....

    Maybe someone at Avalon have a copy of that list...
    Excellent.

    After a little digging, I managed to find it... it disappeared from the web in August 2014. The page is no longer there.

    But here it is (the most recent version) on archive.org:

    http://web.archive.org/web/201408210..._evidence.html

    I'll copy the text here... important to make this known. Thanks again, Gaia, for this.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    "Lest we forget"



    * First published by UFO Universe Magazine Fall 1997. Reproduced with kind permission of UFO Universe, the top magazine in UFOlogy.

    by Prof. G. Cope Schellhorn

    Death by gunshot to the head. Death by probable poisoning. Death by probable strangulation. Deaths possibly by implantation of deadly viruses. No one lives forever, Yet the recent suspicious deaths of UFO investigators Phil Schneider, Ron Johnson, Con Routine, Ann Livingston and Karla Turner, as well as the deaths of a host of researchers in the past, only seem to add emphasis to a reality with which many of the more aware UFOIogists are now quite familiar: not only is UFO research potentially dangerous, but the life span of the average serious investigator falls far short of the national average.

    Mysterious and suspicious deaths among UFO investigators arc nothing new. In 1971, the well-known author and researcher Otto Binder wrote an article for Saga magazine's Special UFO Report titled "Liquidation of the UFO Investigators:'

    Binder had researched the deaths of "no less than 137 flying saucer researchers, writers, scientists, and witnesses' who had died in the previous 10 years, "many under the most mysterious circumstances."

    The selected cases Binder offered were loaded with a plethora of alleged heart attacks, suspicious cancers and what appears to be outright examples of murder. We will have occasion to refer to many of these cases, but first let us take a look at more recent evidence of highly suspect deaths among present day researchers.

    Phil Schneider

    No one has shook up more those who have been following UFO fact and rumor the past low years than Phil Schneider. Schneider died January 17, 1996, reportedly strangled by a catheter found wrapped around his neck. If the circumstances of his death seem highly controversial, they are matched by the controversy over his public statements uttered recently before his death.

    Phil Schneider was a self-taught geologist and explosive expert. Of the 129 deep underground facilities Schneider believed the U.S. government had constructed since World War II, he claimed to have worked on 13. Two of these bases were major, including the much rumored bioengineering facility at Dulce, N.M. At Dulce. Schneider maintained, "grey" - humanoid extraterrestrials worked side by side with American technicians. In 1979, a misunderstanding arose. In the ensuing shootout, 66 Secret Service, FBI and Black Berets were killed along with an unspecified number of "greys". It was here he received a beam-weapon blast to the chest which caused his later cancer.

    (Note from Metatech.org editor Stephanie Relfe: I have seen the scar from this weapon on one of Phil's videos. Look for Phil Schneider vids on YouTube).

    If Schneider is telling the truth, he obviously broke the code of imposed silence to which all major black-budget personnel are subjected. The penalty for that misstep is presumably termination.

    Schneider in fact maintained that numerous previous attempts had been made on his life, including the removal of lug nuts from one of the front wheels of his automobile. He had stated publicly he was a marked man and did not expect to live long.

    Some of Schneider's more major accusations are worthy of attention:

    (1) The American government concluded a treaty with "grey" aliens in 1954. This mutual cooperation pack is called the Grenada Treaty.

    (2) The space shuttle has been shuttling in special metals. A vacuum atmosphere is needed for the rending of these special alloys, thus the push for a large space station.

    (3) Much of our stealth aircraft technology was developed by back-engineering crashed ET craft.

    (4) AIDS was a population control virus invented by the National Ordinance Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois.

    (5) Unbeknownst to just about everyone, our government has an earthquake device: The Kobe quake had no pulse wave; the 1989 San Francisco quake had no pulse wave.

    (6) The World Trade Center bomb blast and the Oklahoma City blast were achieved using small nuclear devices. The melting and pitting of the concrete and the extrusion of metal supporting rods indicated this. (Remember, Schneider's forte, he claimed, was explosives.)

    Finally, Phil Schneider lamented that the democracy he loved no longer existed. We had become instead a technocracy ruled by a shadow government intent on imposing their own view of things on all of us, whether we like it or not. He believed I l of his best friends had been murdered in the last 22 years, eight of whom had been officially disposed of as suicides.

    Whatever we think of Phil Schneider's claims, there is no denying that he was of peculiar interest to the FBI and CIA. According to his widow, intelligence agents thoroughly searched the premises shortly after his death and made off with at least a third of the family photographs.

    Ron Rummel

    Another recent disturbing case is the death of Ron Rummel, ex-air force intelligence agent and publisher of the Alien Digest, on August 6, 1993. Rummel allegedly shot himself in the mouth with a pistol. Friends say, however, that no blood was found on the pistol barrel and the handle of the weapon was free of fingerprints. Also, according to information now circulating, the suicide note left by the deceased was written by a left-handed person. Rummel was right-handed. Perspiration on the body smelled like sodium pentothal, or so it is alleged.

    The Alien Digest ran to seven limited issues, all now almost impossible to acquire. One thing is certain. Ron Rummel's magazine was touching on sensitive issues such as the predator/prey aspect of the alien/human relationship and the use of humans as food and recyclable body parts. Did Rummel cross a forbidden line? It would seem so. But which line, and where? Interestingly enough, one of Rummel's friends was Phil Schneider, and the two had been collaborating.

    Ron Johnson

    An equally disturbing and more recent death is that of Ron (Jerrold) Johnson, at the time MUFON's Deputy Director of Investigations. Johnson was 43 years old and, it would seem, in excellent health. He had just passed a recent physical examination with the proverbial flying colors. However, on June 9, 1994, while attending a Society of Scientific Exploration meeting in Austin, Texas, Johnson died quickly and amid very strange circumstances. During a slide show, several people sitting close to him heard a gasp. When the lights were turned back on, Johnson was slumped over in his chair, his face purple, blood oozing from his nose. A soda can, from which he had been sipping, was sitting on the chair next to him.

    Did Ron Johnson die of a stroke? Possibly. An allergic reaction? Another possibility.

    Some of the more outstanding facts of Ron Johnson's life might easily lead a more skeptical-minded person to a tentative conclusion that his death was probably neither accidental nor natural. For instance, his most recent job was with the Institute of Advanced Studies, purportedly working on UFO propulsion systems. He had been formerly employed by Earth Tech, Inc., a private Austin, Texas, think tank headed by Harold Puthoff. It would appear he held high security clearances, traveled frequently between San Antonio and White Sands, and had attended 2 secret NATO meetings in the last year or so. One of those meetings, it is rumored dealt with ET communications.




    Although advanced in years, there are some who believe that Dr. Hynek's death was because of "strange circumstances," due to the high number of researchers who have died of brain tumors or cancer.

    If all or most of the facts offered above are accurate, one thing seems obvious: Johnson was walking both sides of the street. This in itself was highly dangerous, and he may have paid the ultimate price in an attempt to serve more than one master.

    As for exactly what killed Ron Johnson, a number of possibilities beyond natural ones present themselves. It is quite easy in this day and age to induce strokes through chemicals or pulsed radiation. It is just as easy, and has been for some time, to induce heart attacks and other physical debilitations, such as fast-acting cancers. The best bet is that Ron Johnson was eliminated by a quick-acting toxin, perhaps a nerve agent. As for exactly why he was killed, we will probably never know. The autopsy, somewhat ludicrously, has been officially classified as inconclusive.

    Ann Livingston

    As a side note, a nurse returning home from Austin shortly after Johnson's death reported a similar death-situation aboard her plane. When she tried to move rearward to offer her assistance, she was forcefully restrained from doing so. Could it be, one wonders, that some agent, through an accident, was the victim of his own machinations? The idea strikes a nice note of poetic justice, if in fact that were the scenario.

    Another death involving elements of high strangeness is that of Ann Livingston, who died in early 1994 of a fast-form of ovarian cancer. Livingston made her living as an accountant, but she was also a MUFON investigator and had in fact, published an article entitled "Electronic Harassment and Alien Abductions" in the November 1993 MUFON Journal. The article was highly critical of Julianne McKinney, director of the Electronic Surveillance Project of the Association of National Security Alumni. McKinney discounts U FO phenomena, believing that what passes for such is most often one kind of governmental ploy or another, whether in the form of experimental machinery or experimental psychology.

    Some facts which seem relevant to the case stand out. At 7:15 AM, December 29th 1992, Livingston's apartment close to O'Hare airport, in Chicago, Illinois, was lit up brightly by a silver-white flash. She was accosted later in the day while in her apartment parking lot by 5 MIBs (Men in Black) which she described as being almost faceless and carrying long, flashlight-like black objects. She was rendered unconscious. What, we must ask, assuming her story is true, was done to her at this time, and why? And did it have anything to do with her later rapidly-advancing ovarian cancer?

    It is not a well-known fact that Ann Livingston had been previously abducted. Her friend, Fran Heiser, has stated that Ann Livingston had met two handsome people, a man and woman, on an earlier trip to Mexico. To Livingston's surprise, the man told her that the attractive young lady she was meeting was in fact her daughter.

    Karla Turner

    Could genital intrusions from past UFO abductions have poisoned in some way Ann Livingston's system? That is exactly the suspicion Karla Turner (author of Masquerade of Angels, Taken, and Into the Fringe) had about the breast cancer that preceded her death during the summer of 1996. Both publicly and privately, Karla Turner held up the specter of alien retaliation for statements she made in print, especially in Masquerade of Angels. How much her suspicions were founded in reality we will probably never know. (Her husband has made all her books available for free at http://www.karlaturner.org)

    Who or what is killing UFO investigators now and in the past? Probably some of the deaths presented here --- that look at first glance so suspicious --- are in fact natural or accidental or self-inflicted because of stress or mental imbalances. But, as Otto Binder noted more than 25 years ago, there are so many. Pure common sense, and good logic, should lead us to believe that the high incidence of premature death in a field which has a limited number of investigators is very disproportionate compared to the population at large.

    Spider Web of Causes

    What we may have IS a concatenation, a spider web, of interweaving threads which are causal and often, in fact, deadly. One thread is the activities of the US (and other) intelligence agencies. Another thread is possible ET involvement. A third thread is the involvement of certain PSI-tech think tanks and private PSI/PK practitioners, including negative occultists. A possible fourth thread is highly reactionary religious cults which feel they are carrying out the will of God. It is more than likely that one or more or all of the above agencies are responsible in whole or in part for many of the deaths from the recent past, which have already been mentioned and many of those remaining cases from the present to the more distant past, some of which we will now explore.

    Danny Casolaro

    Danny Casolaro, an investigative reporter looking into the theft of Project Promise software, a program capable of tracking down anyone anywhere in the world, died in 1991, a reported suicide.

    Casolaro was also investigating several UFO "NO-Nos" Pine Gap, Area 51 and governmental bioengineering.

    Mae Bussell

    Not long ago, Mae Bussell, a gutsy, no-holds-barred, investigative radio host died of a fast-acting cancer just like Ann Livingston and Karla Turner. Bussell was acutely interested in UFOlogy.




    The directors of APRO, Coral and Jim Lorenzen, a Tucson-based UFO group, both died of Cancer.

    Deke Slayton

    Deke Slayton, the astronaut, was purportedly ready to talk about his UFO experiences, but cancer also intervened.

    Brian Lynch

    Brian Lynch, young psychic and contactee, died in 1985, purportedly of a drug overdose. According to Lynch's sister, Geraldine, Brian was approached approximately a year before his death by an intelligence operative working for an Austin, Texas, PSI-tech company. Geraldine said they told Brian they were experimenting on psychic warfare techniques. After his death, a note in his personal effects was found with the words "Five million from Pentagon for Project Scanate."

    Capt. Don Elkin

    In the '80s Eastern Airlines pilot Capt. Don Elkin committed suicide. He had been investigating the UFO coverup for over 10 years and, at the time, was deep into the study of the Ra material with ('aria Rucker. There are reports of negative psychological interferences having developed during this latter investigation.

    Bizarre Death of Scientists

    Certainly nothing is stranger, and breeds speculation more quickly, than the 30-some-odd deaths associated with SDI (Star Wars) research at Marconi Ltd. in England between approximately 1985-1988. Here in capsulated form is a list of a few of the more bizarre deaths:

    Roger Hill, a designer at Marconi Defense Systems, allegedly commits suicide with a shotgun, March 1985.

    Jonathan Walsh, a digital communications expert employed by GEC, Marconi's parent firm, falls from his hotel room, November 1985, after expressing fear for his life.

    Ashad Sharif, another Marconi scientist, reportedly tied a rope around his neck, and then to a tree, in October 1986, got behind the wheel of his car and stepped on the gas with predictable results.

    In March of 1988, Trevor Knight, also associated with Marconi, died of carbon monoxide poisoning in his car.

    Peter Ferry, marketing director of the firm, was found shocked to death with electrical leads in his mouth (August 1988).

    Also during the same month of the same year, Alistair Beckham was found shocked to death with electric leads attached to his body and his mouth stuffed with a handkerchief. He was an engineer with the allied firm of Plessey Defense Systems.

    And, finally, but by no means the sole remaining death in this unique cluster, Andrew Hall was found dead in September of 1988 of carbon monoxide poisoning.

    What, you may be asking, does SDI research have to do with the deaths of UFO investigators? Theoretically, quite a lot. If, as many investigators have hypothesized, Star Wars research was initiated with the dual purpose of protecting "us" against Soviet aggression and/or the presence of UFO craft in our atmosphere, then several possibilities arise. Most compelling is the idea that the soviet KGB, realizing that the Western powers were on the verge of perfecting a high-powered beam-weapon that could be used from outer space or atmospheric space against them, marshaled a last-gasp, all-out espionage offensive to slow or destroy the project. If this scenario is true, and the weapon was indeed successfully developed, we have an explanation for the collapse of the Soviet Union ("Surrender or you might be incinerated").

    Other explanations have been offered. For example, scientists working on the project discovered the true nature of the research they were involved with and the overwhelming stress led them to suicide. Or they discovered that their real collaborators were "greys," or Western politicians working with/for grey aliens. One thing seems obvious. Something went terribly wrong at Marconi. Scientists usually don't commit the kinds of bizarre, "unscientific" suicides we find here.

    One other possibility is that a contingent of unfriendly ETs got wind of what GEC and Marconi and its affiliates were up to and, to protect themselves, created enough psychic trauma within the minds of many of the scientists to drive them to suicide. But if this is so, why have the deaths stopped? Has the project been shelved? Highly unlikely. The best bet is that the project was completed, roughly about 1988, and whatever it is, beam-weapon or otherwise, it is now operational.

    Certainly neither the public at large, and not even UFOlogists generally, seem thoroughly aware of the real risks UFO investigators run. In fact those UFOlogists who are aware of the suspicious deaths of some of their colleagues in the 50s and 60s, seem to believe that whatever forces and agencies that were then responsible have softened their tactics in the `80s and `90s. The evidence, as we have indicated, does not seem to support such a conclusion. There is no doubt, however, that the `50s and `60s produced some strange goings-on.

    Jessup and McDonald

    Undoubtedly the most intriguing (and perhaps appalling) deaths in UFOlogy were those of Dorothy Kilgallen, M.K. Jessup and Dr. James McDonald - the former an alleged accident, the latter two purported suicides. The details of these deaths, despite official pronouncements to the contrary, are disturbing to say the least. Each of the three individuals seemed to have much to live for, all were successful, and everyone of them was deeply immersed in the relatively new UFO-phenomena problem.

    Dorothy Kilgallen

    Dorothy Kilgallen was the most famous syndicated woman journalist of her day. Stationed in England in 1954 - 55, and privy to the highest levels of English society and its secrets, she wired two unusual dispatches which may have contributed to her death. The first, sent in February 1954, mentioned a "special hush-hush meeting of the world's military heads" scheduled to take place the following summer. The 1955 dispatch, which barely preceded her death from an alleged overdose of sleeping pills and alcohol (a la Marilyn Monroe), quoted an unnamed British official of cabinet rank, `We believe, on the basis of our inquiry thus far, that saucers were staffed by small men-probably under four feet tall. It's frightening, but there is no denying the flying saucers come from another planet.'
    Whatever the source (rumored to be the Earl of Mountbatten), this kind of leak in the atmosphere of the mid- 50s was an unacceptable leak. It is well to recall that the secret CIA-orchestrated Robertson Panel had met in 1953 and issued the Robertson Report. Briefly summarized, this document-and the attitudes reflected there - represented a new hard-line attitude to covering up all significant UFO phenomena. The year 1953 and the meeting of the Robertson Panel truly initiated the UFO coverup as we know it today, with a few extra dollops having been added.

    Did Dorothy Kilgallen actually commit accidental suicide? There appears to be an excellent chance she had help.

    Dr. James McDonald, senior physicist, Institute of Atmospheric Physics and also professor in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Arizona, died in 1971 purportedly of a gunshot wound to the head. There is no one who had worked harder in the 60s than McDonald to convince Congress to hold serious, substantial subcommittee meetings to explore the UFO reality of which he was thoroughly convinced. He was definitely a thorn in the side of those who maintained the official coverup and, needless to say, his passing to them would be a blessing.

    McDonald, allegedly depressed, shot himself in the head. But, alas, he didn't die. He was wheelchair-ridden but somehow, several months after his first attempt, he allegedly got in an automobile, drove to a pawnshop, purchased another pistol from his wheelchair, drove to the desert and did himself in. How convenient, one might say, for his adversaries. And McDonald, there can be no doubt, had made enemies. The question is: How much did these enemies aid and abet the demise of this most worthy and influential campaigner?

    Astronomer M.K. Jessup

    When astronomer and archaeologist M.K. Jessup allegedly committed suicide in Dade County Park, FL., in 1959 certain alarm bells should have gone off. There is no doubt the well-known author of such influential works as The Case for the UFO and The Expanding Case for the UFO had been depressed. Things had not been going well for him, and he had, it must be admitted, indicated his gloom to close friends, Ivan Sanderson, the biologist, and Long John Nebel, the well-known New York City radio host. Sanderson reported him disturbed by "a series of strange events" which put him "into a completely insane world of unreality."

    Was the reality Jessup was faced with at the time "completely insane" or were there, perhaps, forces driving Jessup to the edge, forces with a plan? Anna Genzlinger thoroughly investigated his death. Her conclusion: "He was under some sort of control." Remember, these were the days of secret governmental mind-control experiments which have only recently been uncovered.

    Certain facts about the case raise red flags. For example, no autopsy was performed, contrary to the state law. Sergeant Obenclain, who was on the scene shortly after Jessup's body was discovered, has said for the record, "Everything seemed too professional." The hose from the car exhaust was wired on; and it was, strangely, washing machine hose. Jessup died at rush hour, with more than the usual amount of traffic passing by. He had been visited by Carlos Allende three days before his death and according to his wife, had been receiving strange phone calls. We know the navy was very much interested in what he was doing; and we all know, or should know, it is the ONI (Office of Naval Investigations) that has been in the forefront, from the very beginning, of the UFO coverup.

    And what of particular interest was Jessup investigating at the time? Something that was top secret and would remain so for some time: the Philadelphia Experiment.




    Dr. James McDonald tried to convince Congress to look into the UFO situation. He died after shooting himself a short while later.



    The late astronomer Dr. M.K. Jessup was the first to reveal details of the Philadelphia Experiment-he died a few months later.


    Frank Edwards

    Frank Edwards, the noted news commentator, died of an alleged heart attack on June 24, 1967, on the 20th anniversary of the Kenneth Arnold sighting. Was that coincidence?

    Probably not. Several other prominent UFOlogists died the same day, Arthur Bryant, the contactee, Richard Church, chairman of CIGIUFO and the space writer, Willie Ley. The circumstances surrounding the death of Edwards, who like James McDonald was pushing for meaningful Congressional subcommittee meetings, raise huge questions. It so happens that a "World UFO Conference" was being held in New York City at the Commodore hotel on that very day in June, chaired by UFO publisher and author Gray Barker. Barker stated publicly that he had received two letters and a telephone call threatening that Frank Edwards, who was not in attendance, would not be alive by the conference's end.
    It definitely looks like someone was sending a message. As an unhappy sequel to this account, Rep. Rouse, who had been supporting Edwards in his campaign for Congressional attention to the UFO issue, died of a similar heart attack shortly afterwards.

    The annals of UFOlogy are frighteningly filled with the deaths of UFOlogists from unusual cancers, heart attacks, questionable suicides and all manner of strange happenings. Did former Secretary of Defense James Forrestal really commit suicide as purported by jumping out a hotel window at about the time saucers may have been crashing down in the southwestern desert? Was UFO writer Damon Runyon, Jr.'s suicidal plunge off a Washington D.C. bridge in 1988 really an act of will? What really happened to Dr. B. Noel Opan who, in 1959, after an alleged visit by MIBs, disappeared, as did Edgar Jarrold, the Australian UFOlogist, in 1960.

    How do we explain the rash of heart attacks that took so many: Frank Edwards, Rep. Rouse, author H. T. Wilkins, Henry E Kock, publicity director of the Universal Research Society of America, author Frank Scully and contactee George Adamski? How do we correlate accurately the large number of purported suicides, including: Rev. Della Larson, contactee, author Gloria Lee (Byrd), Marie Ford, UFO enthusiast who discovered Larson's body, researcher Doug Hancock, and, more recently, researcher Feron Hicks? What do we do with the inordinately large number of cancer deaths which pepper the UFO field and burn doubtful holes in our credulity: Canadian researcher Wilbert B. Smith, Brazilian researcher Dr. Olavo Fontes, Jim and Coral Lorenzen(photos are earlier in this article), and the deaths of biologist Ivan Sanderson and CUFOS founder James A. Hynek (photo at the start of this article) (both from rare brain cancer)?

    Certainly not all of these individuals, as well as many other less prominent researchers that space limitations do not allow us to mention, were marked for termination. Many, perhaps most, died natural deaths. But so many of the cases leave doubt; some seem to be branded by the mark of Cain. We know now how easy it is to induce strokes and heart attacks through chemicals, pulsed beams and microbes. We have learned that the federal government was (and still is) involved in PSI-tech research. An individual's mind is rather easily manipulated, and minds can be subtly beaten like putty into despair and madness.





    The late Ivan T. Sanderson passed away unexpectedly. He was head of a major UFO/paranormal group!

    UFOlogy is not the safe, hobbyistic pastime some would like it to be. There is danger, real danger in sticking your nose in places where the powers that be don't want you to be. Many of the deaths related above are highly suspicious. Some appear to be outright murder.

    What is the cause, who the villain? Again, it must be emphasized that the "problem" is complex. Rogue intelligence agencies, negative ET groups, freelancing PSI-tech firms, and reactionary cultist groups all seem to play, or to have played, a part in the more nefarious UFO-related events described here including the possible homicides of UFO researchers in past decades as well as more recently. It seems highly likely that sometimes one or more of these agencies may be working together, either with or without the knowledge of the other's presence.

    What can we do about such a state of affairs? Several things. We can inform ourselves like good democratic citizens. And we can inform others. We can and must raise a hue and cry when we suspect foul play. If we are to protect our very lives and the democratic hopes we say we cherish, then we must not go, silent and ignorant, into the night, pretending an innocence we have not earned.
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    By Stephanie Relfe:

    Since the above article was written there have been other notable deaths in the field, including:

    William Cooper Author of the classic book: "Behold a Pale Horse"
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    SHOT DEAD! WBCQ SHORT-WAVE RADIO TALK SHOW HOST WILLIAM "BILL" COOPER
    Eager, AZ -- Short-wave radio talk show host William "Bill" Cooper was shot dead last night during a gun battle with Sheriff's Deputies. According to Detective Frank Valenzuela of the Arizona Department of Public Safety, the shooting took place at 11:40 PM outside of Cooper's home at 96 North Clearview Circle, Eager, AZ.

    Det. Valenzuela stated that Deputies from the Apache County Sheriff's Department were attempting to serve an arrest warrant upon Mr. Cooper. The Warrant, issued by the Round Valley Judicial Precinct in Springerville, AZ charged Cooper with one Count of Aggravated Assault With A Deadly Weapon, and two Counts of "Endangerment." The Warrant was issued on August 29, 2001 for an incident which allegedly took place on July 11, 2001. The Court Case Number on the Warrant is CR-01-0310. Neither Valenzuela, nor the Apache County Attorney's Office would reveal the name of the alleged victim(s). They did say the complaint was signed by Detective Paul Kirkum of the Eager, AZ Sheriff's Dept.

    According to Valenzuela, Police had intelligence that Cooper had a large quantity of weapons in his home, and possibly explosives. Valenzuela also said the police knew that during his radio show on WBCQ, Cooper repeatedly stated that he "would kill any law enforcement officers that tried to take him." As such, the Sheriff's Department wanted to arrest Cooper away from his home, so as to minimize the possibility of armed conflict.

    According to Police, Cooper lived on a hilltop over looking several undeveloped areas and other homes below. Despite not owning the land below his home, Cooper was known to chase teenagers or young lovers off the land and Police decided to use this to lure Cooper away from his home. Det. Valenzuela stated that two undercover Sheriff's Deputies were sent in a pick-up truck to the area below Cooper's home. There were also two uniformed Deputies in the bed of the pick-up. As expected, Cooper drove down to that area from his home and told the two undercover Deputies to leave.

    But Cooper left and drove away toward his home before the undercover deputies could do anything. While on his way back up the hill, a fully marked Sheriff's patrol vehicle blocked the road(1) in front of Cooper. Uniformed members of the Sheriff's Department SWAT Team (2) exited that marked vehicle and told Cooper to stop, keep his hands where they could see them and exit the vehicle. They say Cooper placed one hand outside his window, then accelerated around the police car, trying to run over a Sheriff Sergeant. Police gave brief chase to Cooper's home.

    Police say Cooper exited his vehicle, drew a handgun and began firing at Deputies as he ran toward his house. One Deputy Sheriff was struck at least once and possibly twice in the head.(3) Another Deputy returned fire, hitting Cooper several times.

    The wounded Deputy was evacuated by Helicopter to a hospital in Phoenix. Cooper was pronounced dead at the scene by Paramedics who were at the scene standing-by (4).
    The following questions arise from this incident:

    (1) Cooper would have had to pass the marked Police patrol Vehicle while going down the hill.
    Why would he do so without seeing it and fleeing? Further, how could he drive around it once it came onto the road while Cooper was enroute back to his home?

    (2) If Police intended a peaceful, non-violent arrest, why send a SWAT Team?
    (3) If Cooper drew a gun and fired "while running back toward his home" as police say, how could he hit a Deputy once and possibly twice in the head? A head-shot is a difficult thing to accomplish with a hand gun, never mind two head shots while the shooter is running!
    (4) Why were Paramedics "on the scene standing-by" if Sheriffs intended this to be a peaceful arrest?

    These questions make The Hal Turner Show wonder if Bill Cooper was set-up (Editor's note: & mind controlled?) to be gunned down, or just a victim of his own big mouth and prudent police planning? We pray for the soul of Mr. Cooper, and for the life of the Deputy shot in the head.

    Stanley Kubrick

    While not a UFO researcher, I feel that Stanley Kubrick deserves a mention here. I believe that Stanley Kubrick, who died shortly after the release of his movie "Eyes wide shut" was killed by advanced technology. I believe that his earlier movie "2001 a space odyssey" indicated that he was in alignment with the secret powers that be. For example, it showed "The Black Block" which is worshipped by masonry and is in the headquarters of the United Nations in New York.

    However, people change. He didn't produce a movie for twenty years before he produced "Eyes wide shut". This movie was kept in super secrecy until it came out. Even reviewers did not see it until the day it was released. Most people did not know what to make of it. They didn't recognize it for what I believe it was, namely a documentary, of the kind of religious rituals that the powers that be are involved in. In the movie Tom Cruise is told towards the end something like "If you knew who those people were, you wouldn't sleep at night". I believe that Kubrick towards the end turned towards the good side, and wanted to get information out to the people. I believe that Kubrick was killed by advanced technology by people who he was once aligned with.

    OR, was Kubrick's death more closely related to 9-11 and the World Trade Center. This farout-idea is supported by an article at http://geocities.com/markamooky/2001_and_911.html

    While on the subject of "Eyes Wide Shut" I have wondered if Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman were also punished for acting in this movie, by breaking up their marriage. After all, the movie would have been nowhere near as famous if they hadn't acted in it. The secret government has technology they can beam at people to help break up marriages. I am not alone in this thought. I have read elsewhere on the net: I'm sure most readers will also be aware that it was the film which many considered one catalyst for Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman's marriage break-up.

    For more about "Eyes wide shut" see http://www.ellisctaylor.com/eyeswideshut.html

    Dean Stonier

    Dean was the organizer and promoter of the Global Sciences Congress, that over the years hosted many top researchers including Phil Schneider and Al Bielek, the sole survivor of the Philadelphia Experiment. Dean died of a heart attack in August 2001, just a few months after a Denver Global Sciences Congress.

    Jim Keith

    Jim Keith died in 1999. Author of many books including Mind Control, World Control. Jim died in hospital during surgery to repair a broken leg he achieved while attending the infamous Burning Man Festival in Nevada. It seems a blood clot was released during the surgery and traveled to the heart causing a pulmonary edema.

    The sudden and suspicious deaths of 11 of the world's leading microbiologists:

    Who they were:

    1. Nov. 12, 2001:
    Benito Que was said to have been beaten in a Miami parking lot and died later.

    2. Nov. 16, 2001:
    Don C. Wiley went missing. Was found Dec. 20. Investigators said he got dizzy on a Memphis bridge and fell to his death in a river.

    3. Nov. 21, 2001:
    Vladimir Pasechnik, former high-level Russian microbiologist who defected in 1989 to the U.K. apparently died from a stroke.

    4. Dec. 10, 2001:
    Robert M. Schwartz was stabbed to death in Leesberg, Va. Three Satanists have been arrested.

    5. Dec. 14, 2001:
    Nguyen Van Set died in an airlock filled with nitrogen in his lab in Geelong, Australia.

    6. Feb. 9, 2002:
    Victor Korshunov had his head bashed in near his home in Moscow.

    7. Feb. 14, 2002:
    Ian Langford was found partially naked and wedged under a chair in Norwich, England.

    8. 9. Feb. 28, 2002:
    San Francisco resident Tanya Holzmayer was killed by a microbiologist colleague, Guyang Huang, who shot her as she took delivery of a pizza and then apparently shot himself.

    10. March 24, 2002:
    David Wynn-Williams died in a road accident near his home in Cambridge, England.

    11. March 25, 2002:
    Steven Mostow of the Colorado Health Sciences Centre, killed in a plane he was flying near Denver.

    Ron Bonds sold conspiracies. The Atlantan published books on unsolved mysteries and unexplained phenomena, from the Kennedy assassination to the ominous black helicopters of the New World Order. In the subculture of the paranormal, his reputation was such that writers for "The X-Files" used to call him for ideas.

    In April 2001, fifteen hours after eating a meal with warm beef from a Mexican restaurant in Atlanta, after an agonizing evening of vomiting and diarrhea, Bonds was taken by ambulance from their home to Grady Memorial Hospital. During an autopsy, the medical examiner found copious amounts of blood in the bowels, so he sent a stool sample to the Georgia Public Health Laboratory in Decatur. The lab discovered high levels of Clostridium perfringens Type A, a bacterium often seen in small quantities in beef and poultry. When it occurs in larger quantities -- anything above 100,000 organisms per gram is considered unsafe -- it can release toxins that cause diarrhea, vomiting and, rarely, hemorrhaging. The bacterium figures in 250,000 cases of food poisoning a year, the CDC estimates, only seven of which result in death.

    Four days after Bonds ate there, epidemiologists visited El Azteca to collect samples of ground beef from the steam table. When C. perfringens becomes dangerous, it usually has to do with cooked meat being held at too low a temperature. The lab found 6 million organisms per gram -- 60 times the safety threshold.

    One obvious question is: Why didn't other people get sick too? More info here.

    Philip K. Dick. (this came to me from a reader): Science fiction author of Bladerunner and Minority Report. Had continuing contact for several years, then died of a stroke under somewhat mysterious circumstances on March 2 1982. He was writing a non-fiction book about his experiences with alien contact. It was never published, and the manuscript has disappeared.

    Final Word from editor Stephanie Relfe: Since the field of UFO & secret government research seems to have a lot of danger attached to it, it is highly recommended that people involved in this do so only when they feel guided to do so by God and their intuition and higher self, NOT because it is exciting or profitable, or because "the world needs it". If you do what God wants you to do, I believe you will be given protection. Joan of Arc was given protection and success in the early stages when God was speaking to her. But later she continued on under her own steam, not noticing that God did not tell her to do more than he originally asked her to do, and she paid the price.

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    I just wanted to say thank you so much for these posts. I could have hunted for ages and never found half of this info

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    I'll copy the text here... important to make this known

    Merci beaucoup Bill And Yes you are right it has to be known!

    If those who disclose are under attack, as they probably are, then I am even more grateful for their courage. My deep respects goes to those who disclose, even knowing what they are up against. My respects also to those who share what they have learned from the disclosures, at risk the ridicule and derision of those around them.

    Human world is a very much controlled world, and the view it provides of what is happening on this planet is less than worthless, it is deception.

    In terms of controlling humanity, these forces clearly keep war and other killing going endlessly.
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    I finally got it!!


    Liquidation Of The UFO Investigators!
    By Otto O. Binder

    Over the past 10 years, no less than 137 flying saucer
    researchers, writers, scientists, and witnesses, have died -
    many under the most mysterious circumstances. Were they
    silenced, permanently, because they got too close to the truth?

    Before the 1967 Congress of Scientific Ufologists, Gray Barker,
    the chairman, received two letters and one phone call telling
    him that Frank Edwards, the noted radio newscaster and champion
    of flying saucers, would die during the convention. One day
    after the meeting was convened there was an announcement that
    Frank Edwards had succumbed to an "apparent" heart attack. How
    could anybody know that Edwards was going to die, unless it was
    planned?

    AND THAT'S CALLED MURDER!

    The day was June 24, 1967, and the weather in New York City was
    brutally hot. But inside the Commodore Hotal an icy shiver swept
    the audience as Jim Moseley, Chairman of the first World UFO
    Convention - officially called the Congress of Scientific
    UFOlogists - made this startling announcement.

    "Your attention please," he said. A silence fell over the
    assembly. "We just heard some shocking news. Frank Edwards, the
    noted broadcaster and champion of flying saucers, died of a
    heart attack today. He was 59 years old."

    A single gasp rose from 2,000 throats. Frank Edwards had been a
    leading champion of the existence of UFOs and had forced the
    public and the government to pay attention to this puzzling
    phenomenon. He brought respect to the subject because of his
    stature as a news reporter.

    "I need not remind you of the extremely odd coincidence of this
    news," Moseley continued, "that Frank Edwards' death occurred 20
    years after - to the day - the UFOs first made big headlines in
    America. It was on June 24, 1947, that Kenneth Arnold made his
    famous sighting of nine flying saucers."

    Actually, Frank Edwards died on June 23rd, a few hours before
    midnight. But the coincidence is still there - as if his death
    had been timed for that significant date.

    Timed? By whom? Or was it chance?

    Was it chance that two other prominent UFOlogists died on June
    24, 1967, while two more died on June 24th of other years. he
    four were:

    Arthur Bryant, June 24, 1967. The contactee who claimed to have
    met three Venusians, including the apparent reincarnation of
    George Adamski, the most famous contactee in UFOdom.

    Richard Church, June 24, 1967. The brilliant young chairman-
    elect of the UFOlogy group CIGIUFO, and an expert on UFOs.

    Frank Scully, June 24, 1964. Scully wrote the first significant
    book about UFOs - Behind the Flying Saucers - in which he
    mentioned the "little men" or alien humanoids, electro-magnetic
    powerplants of saucer, EM effects, and the Air Force's campaign
    to hide the truth about UFOs from the public, all "ridiculous"
    ideas that were later accepted.

    Willie Ley, June 24, 1969. A well-known writer on rockets and
    astronautics, Ley wasn't directly involved in UFOlogy but he
    wrote about space travel. Flying saucers are space travelers.

    So we have those directly connected with UFOlogy, plus Ley, all
    of whom died on June 24th, three within hours of each other.

    Why on that date? Chance?

    More: http://ufoupdateslist.com/2003/jul/m10-009.shtml

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    Quote Posted by Gaia (here)
    I finally got it!!


    Liquidation Of The UFO Investigators!
    By Otto O. Binder

    Over the past 10 years, no less than 137 flying saucer
    researchers, writers, scientists, and witnesses, have died -
    many under the most mysterious circumstances. Were they
    silenced, permanently, because they got too close to the truth?

    Before the 1967 Congress of Scientific Ufologists, Gray Barker,
    the chairman, received two letters and one phone call telling
    him that Frank Edwards, the noted radio newscaster and champion
    of flying saucers, would die during the convention. One day
    after the meeting was convened there was an announcement that
    Frank Edwards had succumbed to an "apparent" heart attack. How
    could anybody know that Edwards was going to die, unless it was
    planned?

    AND THAT'S CALLED MURDER!

    The day was June 24, 1967, and the weather in New York City was
    brutally hot. But inside the Commodore Hotal an icy shiver swept
    the audience as Jim Moseley, Chairman of the first World UFO
    Convention - officially called the Congress of Scientific
    UFOlogists - made this startling announcement.

    "Your attention please," he said. A silence fell over the
    assembly. "We just heard some shocking news. Frank Edwards, the
    noted broadcaster and champion of flying saucers, died of a
    heart attack today. He was 59 years old."

    A single gasp rose from 2,000 throats. Frank Edwards had been a
    leading champion of the existence of UFOs and had forced the
    public and the government to pay attention to this puzzling
    phenomenon. He brought respect to the subject because of his
    stature as a news reporter.

    "I need not remind you of the extremely odd coincidence of this
    news," Moseley continued, "that Frank Edwards' death occurred 20
    years after - to the day - the UFOs first made big headlines in
    America. It was on June 24, 1947, that Kenneth Arnold made his
    famous sighting of nine flying saucers."

    Actually, Frank Edwards died on June 23rd, a few hours before
    midnight. But the coincidence is still there - as if his death
    had been timed for that significant date.

    Timed? By whom? Or was it chance?

    Was it chance that two other prominent UFOlogists died on June
    24, 1967, while two more died on June 24th of other years. he
    four were:

    Arthur Bryant, June 24, 1967. The contactee who claimed to have
    met three Venusians, including the apparent reincarnation of
    George Adamski, the most famous contactee in UFOdom.

    Richard Church, June 24, 1967. The brilliant young chairman-
    elect of the UFOlogy group CIGIUFO, and an expert on UFOs.

    Frank Scully, June 24, 1964. Scully wrote the first significant
    book about UFOs - Behind the Flying Saucers - in which he
    mentioned the "little men" or alien humanoids, electro-magnetic
    powerplants of saucer, EM effects, and the Air Force's campaign
    to hide the truth about UFOs from the public, all "ridiculous"
    ideas that were later accepted.

    Willie Ley, June 24, 1969. A well-known writer on rockets and
    astronautics, Ley wasn't directly involved in UFOlogy but he
    wrote about space travel. Flying saucers are space travelers.

    So we have those directly connected with UFOlogy, plus Ley, all
    of whom died on June 24th, three within hours of each other.

    Why on that date? Chance?

    More: http://ufoupdateslist.com/2003/jul/m10-009.shtml
    This is going to sound way off the beam, but if I am not mistaken, John Keel, in Our Haunted Planet, says that more UFO sightings happen on the 24th of the month (any month) than any other day! What if something that comes in UFOs is harvesting the UFO scientists' spirits somehow? What if June 24th of every year is an optimal date for something to harvest the UFO researchers' spirits?

    p.s. Our Haunted Planet does not have an index, and so I cannot easily fact check this post, and I apologize in advance if I am mistaken.

    addition June 24 is not too far off the summer solstice, either. In fact, if I am not mistaken, it is the day when the sun begins to move in the sky again, the first day when it can be visually determined that it is heading back toward the south. I do not think that this is a coincidence.
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    Quote Posted by Gaia (here)
    I finally got it!!



    This is going to sound way off the beam, but if I am not mistaken, John Keel, in Our Haunted Planet, says that more UFO sightings happen on the 24th of the month (any month) than any other day! What if something that comes in UFOs is harvesting the UFO scientists' spirits somehow? What if June 24th of every year is an optimal date for something to harvest the UFO researchers' spirits?

    p.s. Our Haunted Planet does not have an index, and so I cannot easily fact check this post, and I apologize in advance if I am mistaken.




    I do not think there really is a specific date for the observation of UFOs, closed encounter or abduction. Twice I have had such meetings. My first arrived at the age of 13, it was August 13, 1979 and I was with two friends that night. The encounter was the type RR2.

    Hynek Classification System: http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc1552.htm

    All here my friend about John Keel https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...-in-PDF/page10
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    Default Re: Too many UFO researchers die under mysterious circumstances!

    Beware.... June 24th!! http://copycateffect.blogspot.com/20...24Jun2020.html

    The first paragraph:

    " Ufology Deaths on June 24
    In a few days, it will be Saint John's Day, June 24, 2020, a Christian feast day celebrating the birth of John the Baptist. All over Europe "Saint John's fires" have been, historically, lit on mountains and hilltops on the eve of his feast (the critically significant St. John's Eve). As the first day of summer, Saint John's Day is considered in ancient folklore one of the great "charmed" festivals of the year.

    It is a day about new beginnings, birth, and rebirth. But in ufology, it often is about endings and death."

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