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Oct 09 2009

UFOs, Plasmas and More…

Micah Hanks has an interesting new post online right now:

“A Pennsylvania man now says he can mark seeing an alien off his bucket list, as reported at the MUFON UFO Stalker live event feed. The strange story involves not one, but three weird entities: an amorphous glowing ball of plasma, a H.G. Wells-esque ‘tripod’ creature, and a fractal mantoid the likes of something from one of Terence McKenna’s DMT trips (those familiar with psychedelic literature and, more specifically, modern pharmacology, may know that there is a greater potential link between all three of these creatures… but I get ahead of myself, as usual).”

And here’s the post, in full.

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5 Comments to “UFOs, Plasmas and More…”

  1. Raven Says:

    Nick,

    Not to pull you too far off topic, but since you raise the issue of critters out of psychedelic literature…

    What’s your assessment of the Gable film?

    I must confess, I’ve viewed it more times than I can count, and I’m no nearer to settling what it is now than I was when it first came out in 2007.

    If you take into consideration both its physical form as well as the way that form moves, it rules out any known animal I’m aware of, including a human in a costume. To narrow it down to one thing it most closely resembles, you’d have to say a gorilla. The apparent size (which is by no means certain since there’s no known object to use as a reference point,) appears to be quite large, probably in the several hundred pound range. At one point as the animal charges it makes something of a lateral jog to the left in mid stride, and I’ve seen footage before of gorillas running that are capable of a similar jog to one side or the other. Aside from that, however, it doesn’t really move like a gorilla. It’s arms are shorter than the back legs, leaving its butt higher in the air whereas gorillas tend to run more upright because of the longer arms. Also, the back legs look far too slender to be those of a large primate or bear.

    It also makes no attempt to stand up on hind legs before its charge, as bear generally do, nor does it bluff or try to indimidate, as both bear and gorillas typically will. It just goes straight into attack mode and charges the photographer.

    There just doesn’t seem to be any known critter that even comes close to the build and locomotion of this beastie.

    At the same time, if this is a CG hoax, it’s some ripping good work. I’m not a visual techno-wizard or anything, but I have no problem spotting CG character motion and identifying it as such, even when it’s produced by the best talents in the field, such as the work that went into the Star Wars, Matrix, or Lord of the Rings movies. No matter how well done it is, CG looks like CG, and there is absolutely nothing in the Gable footage that even remotely looks like CG.

    I’ve also read statements by others who have performed analysis to look for signs of CG on the film. They say there’s no sign whatsoever of the kinds of pixillation that CG typically demonstrates, nor is there any indication of blue or green screen use, or of superimposing images into any sort of composite.

    So if it’s not likely a CG hoax, no human or known animal can possess both the body characteristics as well as the locomotion of the object in the footage, what’s left?

    Any thoughts one way or the other?

  2. drew hempel Says:

    That is an excellent Micah Hanks post yet the questions he raises can be answered. The “insect brain” is very similar to the cerebellum reptilian brain. When DMT-analogs or DMT are taken the normal thalamus repression or inhibition of direct subconscious cerebellum perception is over-ridden. So according to mainstream science psychotropics create hallucinations from these subconscious perceptions directly down-loaded to the cerebral cortex. Hence the “images” of reptilian aliens and DMT insect cryptids — they are the literally evolutionary subconscious projection of the older brain processing.

    I’ve corresponded with Persinger on this and about the CIA’s mind-control psychotropic entity channeller — Dr. Andrija Puharich. Persinger stated that Puharich’s model of psi-plasma deserved much more attention than it’s been given. The basis for the psi-plasma (read Puharich’s book “Beyond Telepathy”) is a potassium proton quantum chaos superconducting resonance. Probably the best current replacement model is the biophoton research of Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and Popp in Germany. Glucose actually shuts down the direct biophoton electromagnetic energy system — so the physiology converts back to something more like photosynthesis relying on a quantum nonlinear resonance cascade for energy. The original shaman diet was mainly greens and nuts — hardly much sugar.

    This proton magnetic superliminal resonance works through photoreceptor pigments (phycocyanin in spirulina algae and magnesium in chlorophyll) which then stimulate the DMT production as the pineal gland is a latent photoreceptor, still regulating circadian rhythms through the eyes.

    Again these experiences of occult tech and astral entities are from the subconscious perception but in yoga there is conscious “flexing” of the thalamus-pineal gland with intentional awareness as direct electromagnetic energy. In other words DMT relies on strong body kundalini release of electrochemical transduction (called jing in Taoist alchemy) into the biophoton DMT hyperspace but plant-based DMT is without the chi or prana electromagnetic power that intentional resonance can create from pure consciousness, the source of reality. So the occult technology, as Micah Hanks states, provides the energy source.

    Dr. Gabriel Cousens talks about having a student who had a kundalini yoga awakening but then did DMT ayahuasca and suffered major chakra imbalance sickness — the allergy sensitivity Hanks mentions. Cousens, being a kundalini master trained under full-lotus yogin Muktananda, was able to heal the energy damage done from the DMT plant.

    Of course New World shamanism relying on DMT psychotropic plants is an amazing powerful tool — I’ve done both yoga and DMT plant training — but the original spirit healing relies on resonating directly with the source of reality as beyond space and beyond time — pure consciousness. This reliance on pure consciousness enables a feedback resonance to eventually heal any electrochemical or electromagnetic imbalance. Yet the process of pure consciousness over-rides any inviduality of the spirit astral realms — be it humans or projections of humans’ energy systems. Similarly the use of magnets for healing can cause an imbalance that only pure consciousness can eventually fix.

    So the process of perception is holographic with the external as a projection of the body’s internal energy and left-brain intentional awareness is just a small fraction of the larger wave of reality. The ego gets destroyed and the individual merges back into a post-death state with the source of reality — and so this training creates great fear, as the kidney will-power energy must be built-up in reaction.

    Genetically humans share a great deal with insects — especially the key “protein master genes” detailed in the new field of EvoDevo (read Dr. Shaun Carroll’s definitive book). So when psychotropics cause DNA permanent changes — most of which are in the brain — there is a kind of “reverse” evolution whereby humans experience their internal collective consciousness connection with insects, reptiles, plants, etc. Combined with modern occult technology — new transformers with strange nonlinear feedback like in the broadband digital systems — there is an even further return to the physical realm as having spiritual consciousness — the aura of objects, for example, coming alive.

  3. Nick Redfern Says:

    Hey Raven

    I’m absolutely certain that the film is a hoax.

  4. Raven Says:

    It sure is a pretty piece of work! Kudos to whoever did it.

  5. paigetheoracle Says:

    I suffer from migraines and am hypersensitive to stimuli, so have some sympathy with this view but is it a case that EM fields kick off the chemicals, which create hallucinations as mainstream science believes or that it opens you up to awareness of what is there at another level as with The Matrix? I saw things before the migraines kicked in 20 odd years ago, so can only say that what I saw and experienced before was in a fully conscious state, unlike since.

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