Jul 23 2008
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Mac & UFO Crashes
Mac Tonnies is a good friend, a first-class writer and an out-of-the-box thinker - which is why I always look forward to a new feature, article or blog-post from the man. And his latest does not disappoint. Basically, it’s on the issue of alleged UFO crashes - and precisely why they crash.
As you’ll see from this link, Mac offers a number of intriguing scenarios to explain what might lie at the heart of the crashed UFO puzzle - if such crashes have indeed occurred, of course. As always, Mac comes up with some thoughtful ideas of a type that mainstream Ufology seldom considers.
But, who wants to be mainstream? Not me, and not Mac, I suspect…
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July 23rd, 2008 at 5:20 pm
Silog — this is actually how science is a projection of the left-brain lower emotional energy-consciousness which is, thereby (through right-hand technology), transforming left-handed carbon-based molecules into right-handed silica-based molecules. We have met the enemy and it’s our right brain.
July 23rd, 2008 at 9:24 pm
“Mainstream”? What’s that?
Thanks for the link, Nick.
July 24th, 2008 at 11:06 am
The “paranormal” theory posited by Mac reminds me of the clumsiness one encounters when dealing in the dream world. When you’re dreaming, instead of walking or running like you normally do,you float like a soap bubble or as if you were swimming —although not as elegantly and swiftly as you wished, many a time I’ve wished to fly as fast as Superman, only to find myself floating at an annoyingly slow velocity— And in many Close Encounters sightings, the entities have been observed floating on a simmilar fashion.
The other “deception” explanation is equally suggestive.