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Re: John Keel and Operation Trojan Horse
I think I saw a UFO today, made me think about this great article I read a while back:
...in early 1966, John Keel commenced a full-time investigation of UFOs and paranormal phenomena. Over a four-year period, Keel interviewed thousands of people in over twenty U.S. states. More than 2,000 books were reviewed in the course of this investigation, in addition to thousands of magazines, newsletters, and newspapers. Keel also subscribed to several newspaper-clipping services, which often generated up to 150 clippings for a single day during the 1966 and 1967 UFO "wave". {...}
Like contemporary 1960s researchers such as J. Allen Hynek and Jacques Vallée, Keel was initially hopeful that he could somehow validate the prevailing extraterrestrial visitation hypothesis. However, after one year of investigations, Keel realised that the extraterrestrial hypothesis was untenable. Indeed, both Hynek and Vallée eventually arrived at a similar conclusion.
As Keel himself wrote, "I abandoned the extraterrestrial hypothesis in 1967 when my own field investigations disclosed an astonishing overlap between psychic phenomena and UFOs... The objects and apparitions do not necessarily originate on another planet and may not even exist as permanent constructions of matter. It is more likely that we see what we want to see and interpret such visions according to our contemporary beliefs."
In UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse Keel argues that a non-human or spiritual intelligence source has staged whole events over a long period of time in order to propagate and reinforce certain erroneous belief systems. For example, the fairy faith in Middle Europe, vampire legends, mystery airships in 1897, mystery aeroplanes of the 1930s, mystery helicopters, anomalous creature sightings, poltergeist phenomena, balls of light, and UFOs. Keel conjectures that ultimately all of these anomalies are a cover for the real phenomenon.
In Our Haunted Planet, Keel coins the term "Ultraterrestrials" to describe the UFO occupants. He discusses the seldom-considered possibility that the alien "visitors" to Earth are not visitors at all, but an advanced Earth civilization, which may or may not be human.
The most fascinating aspect of the UFO phenomenon is the sheer volume of witnesses reports, from all walks of society. The likely scientific conclusion has to be that something real is happening. The interesting thing about John Keel is that he takes the reports and finds that they can't be a psychological phenomenon since there are plenty of radar readings of these events, so that leaves us with something actually happening in the physical realm. The thing though was that they were so consistently fantastical in nature that the only explanation would be some sort of extra dimensional presence, and that they were deliberately fucking with us.
One example is a group of psychics (many of them normal people before these things happened) in different cities, who originally didn't know of each other, starting to get messages in their heads or channeling predictions about the future. The predictions came true and a movement began with a large following. Then they got the trap, they were told the big one, judgement day is next month! Obviously this being years ago it didn't happen and they were made fools of and nobody listened to them again. After analyzing those reports he concluded that they no doubt came from a centralized source and that this entity was playing a game on them.
Government? Aliens? Extra Terrestials? Who knows, but very interesting none the less.
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Re: John Keel and Operation Trojan Horse
These articles always leave me wondering what they mean though.
EG:
"He discusses the seldom-considered possibility that the alien "visitors" to Earth are not visitors at all, but an advanced Earth civilization, which may or may not be human."
So what is that saying? That there's another civilisation living amongst us that is normally invisible to us but that fucks up sometimes and we get a glimpse?
Re: John Keel and Operation Trojan Horse
Yes, only on another plane of existence. But I don't get the feeling they are fuck ups though, more instruments of control.
I have no idea though what they're trying to do, what they are etc. but it's fascinating since it appears to have a very real element. I mean, when you have guys like Dennis Kuchinic and army officers confessing to it you can't just dismiss it as crazy talk.
Interestingly there appears to be a meeting of minds in both science and spirituality/paranormal. Like they're about to merge into a more complete understanding. Quantuum physics really are a revolution on the level of Newton and Einstein.
Re: John Keel and Operation Trojan Horse
Never heard about that. What was it?
http://www.gnrevolution.com/viewtopic.php?id=10844&p=1
Lofton posted about it.
Re: John Keel and Operation Trojan Horse
polluxlm wrote:Never heard about that. What was it?
http://www.gnrevolution.com/viewtopic.php?id=10844&p=1
Lofton posted about it.
As mist settled over the river at dusk, tall buildings appeared to rise from nowhere, leading residents in nearby Huanshan City to speculate that the vision may be a "vortex" to a lost civilisation.
Seems an unrealistically apt assumption for a citizen to make. Who the hell knows about vortexes?
Scientists have quashed the vortex theory and, as per usual, have a simple explanation for the incredible sight.
They believe it may have been a mirage, caused when moisture in the air becomes warmer than the temperature of the water below.
Here come the party poopers. Why is it that scientists increasingly come off as zealot priests in their reasoning?
The rain and moisture give a clue to an alternative explanation though: This could be some sort of holographic experiment. If the media fails to report on something it's more likely to be true. They are liars by craft after all. This recent thing with the Tupac show could tie into to it.
Re: John Keel and Operation Trojan Horse
The Tupac show alone proves the technology is there, and getting better. Even 15 years ago the hologram concept seemed beyond futuristic. It was a recurring theme and gimmick in late 90's TV shows like "Viper" and "Stargate SG-1".
Now we're here. It's no longer a gimmick for weekly sci-fi dramas. I bring up the TV show "Viper" specifically because the show was doing gimmicks of using hologram technology to fool others into thinking a person was not that person, as well as using probe/drone technology to spy on every day city crime, in order to stop it.
We're doing that right now. Right now there are bills sitting in the U.S. congress to greenlight local law enforcement, whether city cops or county sheriff deputies, to use Afghani & Iraqi War drone technology to literally spy on a full-time basis on everyday citizens and most U.S. citizens have no clue the bills are there with Republicans licking their lips waiting to sign them.
Then you've got the Tupac hologram deal. If they can do it for Tupac, the technology is obviously there, and is getting better and better. Somebody is doing their damndest to master it.
And why is all this relevant? Because think about it, if you can master hologram technology, you can reflect the image. This could master cloaking technology, that could hide entire cities, government installations, entire communities, and the reason nobody is really talking about this on a mainstream level, is as long as it stays on the down low, there is a huge strategic advantage not only to bluff other governments as well as American citizens.
Just think -- "self-cloaking drones" using hologram technology.
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Good point. Just as with the hologram thing. If the technology exists for fuckin' Coachella, it's pretty easy to assume that government(s) have had the technology for decades.
Now all of the sudden you realize that UFO's are just as absurd as we originally thought. Crop circles can be made fairly easily and fast.
The better question now is, did an actual UFO come many years ago and we gained very advanced technology from it and/or has higher technology always been there (think Mayans).
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