From dona@bilver.uucp (Don Allen) Wed Sep 18 21:12:54 1991 Path: aramis.rutgers.edu!dimacs.rutgers.edu!seismo!ukma!hri.com!spool.mu.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!caen!usenet.coe.montana.edu!masscomp!peora!tarpit!bilver!dona From: dona@bilver.uucp (Don Allen) Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.conspiracy,sci.skeptic Subject: Info: MUFONET UFO Newswire - Argentina,ET's and NASA Message-ID: <1991Sep19.011254.2288@bilver.uucp> Date: 19 Sep 91 01:12:54 GMT Organization: W. J. Vermillion - Winter Park, FL Lines: 85 The following is off of MUFONET: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Message #7683 - MUFONET Date : 17-Sep-91 21:54 From : JOHN KOMAR To : All Subject : UFO News-Wire MUFONET-BBS NETWORK - MUTUAL UFO NETWORK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UFO NEWS - WIRE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =START= XMT: 18:06 Tue Sep 17 EXP: 18:00 Wed Sep 18 EXTRA-TERRESTRIALS BOOST TOURISM IN ARGENTINA AND INTERESTS NASA BUENOS AIRES (SEPT. 17) EFE - Residents of the Argentine town of Victoria, accompanied by hundreds of tourists and officials from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), are spending nights watching the skies in hopes of spotting unidentified flying objects. A television journalist said his camera crew had managed to film the mysterious phenomenon last July. "At first I thought it was a car or a tractor, but as we were in the middle of a field I have no doubt that it was a UFO," said Ramon Pereyra of Victoria's Channel 4 television network. Some 30,000 residents of the town, 320 km north of Buenos Aires, have reported seeing strange lights and objects in the sky. Two weeks ago, a family in the town said it saw nine small low-flying spaceships behind a larger vessel close to the nearby Del Pescado lake. The family said two human-looking shapes floated in the air over the lake before returning to the spaceships which then disappeared. Following the reports, NASA experts moved into an abbey near the town to observe the alleged extra-terrestrial activities. Hundreds of residents and tourists gather every weekend at night at a bathing spot on the Parana river in the town to try to spot the UFOs. And after keeping quiet for six years, local resident Gladys Rignoni confessed that she had seen two oval-shaped multi- colored spaceships with three legs hovering over her farm on the outskirts of Victoria. But local police chief Carlos Gongora raised his voice in skepticism. "Those who have a nose for business and sell souvenirs of Victoria are filling their pockets," he said. =END= Regards, John --- * Origin: Mutual UFO Network - MUFONET-BBS Network 901-785-4943 (1:123/26) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don -- -* Don Allen *- InterNet: dona@bilver.UUCP // Amiga..for the best of us. USnail: 1818G Landing Dr, Sanford Fl 32771 \X/ Why use anything else? :-) UUCP: ..uunet!tarpit!bilver!vicstoy!dona KING George Bush?? Just say NO! UFO's in commercials....is the GOVT getting us ready for OCTOBER of 1992? From mcn@apollo.hp.com (Michael McNulty) Tue Oct 1 17:04:24 1991 Path: aramis.rutgers.edu!dimacs.rutgers.edu!mips!sdd.hp.com!apollo!mcn From: mcn@apollo.hp.com (Michael McNulty) Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.conspiracy,sci.skeptic Subject: Report on Sept. 29th NH MUFON conference Message-ID: <1991Oct1.210424.24378@apollo.hp.com> Date: 1 Oct 91 21:04:24 GMT References: <1991Sep30.023911.26883@bilver.uucp> Sender: netnews@apollo.hp.com (USENET posting account) Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company, Apollo Division - Chelmsford, MA Lines: 209 Nntp-Posting-Host: roddy.ch.apollo.hp.com I attended the all-day New Hampshire MUFON conference this past Sunday, Sept. 29th. Its big draw was that it was advertised as the last, official, public appearnce of Betty Hill. Generally speaking, it was interesting, but there were definitely slow parts to it. Admittedly, it may just be that I am more interested in some things than others, but I found the entire morning session to be not much more than filler. Anyway, here's the line-up, along with my impressions: First speaker: Head of the NH MUFON (sorry, I don't know his name) - He presented some very vague, very general, very unsubstantiated (to me, very uninteresting) reports of new sightings in the NH area. He seemed to mention on every one of them (there were about 5 that he keyed on) that they hadn't done much reserach or interviews on them and that they needed help to flesh out the reports and/or to check their veracity. He was obviously only there because his state MUFON was running the conference. Actually, he did talk about one fairly interesting case that involved the pilot of a small craft sighting a beam-of-light-in-a-fog-like UFO and trying to tail it, with directions provided, when possible, by the ground airport personnel. He said that the ball of light appeared on his wing at one point, but then "flew" away. In addition to the radar man (or air traffic controller or whatever he was) spotting this on radar, there were four ground personnel who were out messing with (maybe "parking") a landed plane. They also saw this going on and had no access to the communication between the pilot and the tower, so their report is substantiation for the pilot. As with the rest of the newer NH cases, the NH MUFON director said that they had a lot of stuff to go over and people to interview. Second Speaker: (John?) Brandenberg - He spoke of his "Face on Mars" theory, picture, and book that he was hawking. He also spoke about his "Rainbow Declaration". For my tastes, he spent much too little time on the face on Mars and much too much time on his Declaration. He started out by droning on about how we have to stop thinking of ourselves as Americans, or even earthlings, and start thinking of ourselves as neighbors to these bazillions of other neighbors that we have throughout the skies. He seemed to be a very spiritual and intense man. His face on Mars portion was basically "Here's the picture, any questions?". He did say that they've found barricades around the faces, so he seemed to hint that these faces (he always spoke of them in the plural, but only showed the one biggie) were placed there as sort of a monument or tribute. He "showed" how much we (earthlings, although he had a much better name for us than that - "Solarians"?, "Terrarians"? I don't remember.) facially resembled the face on mars, the greys, and the Pleidians. Unfortunatley, he showed this by four stick figure drawings of each of the faces. It was pretty bad, but his premise was that while we may look a little different, aren't we all part of one something underneath and inside. His Rainbow Declaration was slightly interesting, but I've been with stoned and drunk college college kids who came up with better "Live and Let Live" treaties at 4 in the morning. It seemed to basically be a "You can come and be with us to learn, play, research, farm, etc., but don't violate our rights and we will act reciprocally to you." He intended to use the United Nations Security Council as the mediator in disputes. I thought that he was being really presumptuous talking about them not invading us, capturing us, killing us, stealing from us, depriving us of rights that are given by God, etc. when we have not been able to stop that from happening in the tiniest corner of our own planet. It was obviously a very personally emotional statement for him, though, because by the end of it, he had to choke back tears 3 or 4 times. His voice cracked, he stopped talking, took a deep breath, wiped his cheeks, and then started up again. As I said, it did nothing for me, but 10 or 12 people gave him a standing ovation when he finished, so it obviously moved some poeple. As an aside here, I remembered as I was typing the above paragraph that he said that the rights that he spoke of are absolutely installed by God and then he mentioned that the last two societies that refused to believe that certain rights are given by God were the Nazis and the Communists, and look at what happened to them. As someone who doesn't necessarily buy into the traditional "God" scenario as described by Brandenberg, I was a little put off by basically being compared to a Nazi or a Communist because of my non-belief in his God premise. That may very well have skewed my impression of him and his declaration. Lunch break - Chicken, not bad. After lunch, the conference took off for me! Third Speaker: Budd Hopkins - He was great! He spoke of a lot of new cases that were much like the cases of his with which we are already familiar. He was talking a lot more about cases involving children, though; perhaps he is going more and more in this direction with his research. Having already read Budd's books, there was really nothing newly startling here. He said that almost all of the children that he has talked to speak of being whisked away to some local playground area and are instructed to show the other alien children who are there watching (who look a little like earth children, but with shocks of white hair and sort of severe features, not soft, childlike ones) how to play. The earth kids then use the swing, the slide, the sandbox, etc., usually asking the leader if the other (alien) kids can play with them, but the answer is always no, that they have to watch. The alien kids watch passively, with no emotion, but seem to be paying very close attention. Budd said, probably to answer the objection that he guides people whom he has hypnotized to his already established abduction scenario, that he has never hypnotized any of these children. He basically said that once you let them know that you believe that these aliens are real, the kids will just naturally open up. I used to be under the impression, though, that he was a "They are bad aliens, so watch your ass." theorist, but he seems to have evolved into a more "They are impersonal, impassioned aliens, here to learn from us things like how we play, how we relate to one another, our emotions, our bodily functions, etc." The meanness of the aliens that I thought I had picked up in his books was replaced with a sense that they're just here trying to learn things and are going about it in ways that perhaps hurt or inconvenience us, but that is not their intent. I was very impressed with Budd. Even with Betty Hill's appearance, Budd was the star for me. Fourth Speaker: Stanton Friedman - He spoke mostly of The New Mexico crashes, the alien bodies "captured" (4 bodies - 2 definitely dead, 1 maybe dead or very close, and one absolutely alive) and Betty Hill's star map. I could have done with a lot less of his star map interpretation; it got very technical and the history of how it was eventually solved got a bit long-winded (like this post, I just realized, so I'll try to keep the rest short). He had a lot of stuff to say, and I felt that he overdetailed almost everything in his talk in order to make himself skeptic-proof. I think that since he has been doing this for a long time, he also tends to cram a million things in at once, thereby clouding some issues. He just sort of mentioned off-hand about the the captured aliens, for instance, but must have spent 20 minutes showing star maps that were rejected in the Betty Hill star map discovery. I liked him, but he needed to focus more on a single topic. Fifth Speaker: Betty Hill - I had never seen her before, so this was really a treat for me. But some of the stuff that she was saying would have prompted her to get the hook if she wasn't the Grande Dame of UFOs. I do think that she was a very witty and engaging speaker who bought into no particular theory of what, why, or how. When asked why they are visiting us, she would basically say "Damned if I know.". I liked that in her a lot. She was just saying what happened. She left all of the speculating to everyone else and she obviously didn't feel pressured to come up with a "reason" for why this stuff happens. First, she said that she would fill in some of the spots that have been left open from the book and movie. She has obviously done this a million times, so I think she could do it in her sleep. I didn't notice anything filling any gaps, except that she said that a few days after the (either the abduction or the hypnosis sessions that revealed the abductions - sorry, I don't rememeber which), she and Barney returned to her house and there, right in the middle of her kitchen table, in a pile of leaves, dirt, and sticks were the earrings that she had been wearing when she was abducted. She had forgotten that she was even wearing any, so she neever missed them. She put them in her jewelry box, and has never worn them again. She didn't say how they got back at her house. Also, the "dust spots" that appeared on her dress (which she brought with her) had been sent out to many laboratories for analysis, but the stuff could never be indentified. She brought a sculpture of the aliens, that she said she always travelled with. She calls him "Junior". Then, for her last 15 minutes or so, she got the crowd in a serious buzz, but sort of lost me. She basically said "And I have seen thousands of UFOs since the abduction." She said that just last Friday she and 2 friends were out watching the skies and saw 45 of them! She just said this as though it were no big deal. She said that she has a favorite place (in Portsmouth, NH, where she lives and also where this conference was) that she sees them all the time. Constantly - she gave the impression that they are never not there! And she said that she sees them in groups of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, (you name it) at a time! She showed us about 50 slides of pictures that she had taken, most of which were just lights, although some seemed to have a shape, and said that she sees them landing all the time, too. She told us that her friends and relatives also have seen hundreds of them and that it's no big deal. If a small UFO is sort of in their way on the road, they just beep the car horn, wave, it moves, and they keep on driving. What she was saying was absolutely mind-boggling! She said that she also has film of them landing. She also said that you should never touch one that's the size of the table that was in front of her. (I'm guessing that it was about 4 ft. X 4 ft.) If you do, it will burn you right through your clothes. Again, this was being said with the casualness of someone saying "Have you got the time?" I was actually laughing by the end of it because it was so much to swallow. Like I said, I think that if this was not Betty Hill giving her final public declarations, she might have been booed, or laughed, off of the stage. (If Ed Walters, for instance, had said all this stuff, he probably would have needeed police protection to get out of the room alive.) I never got the impression that she was lying or confused or anything like that. I think she was telling us the absolute truth, as she sees it. But it still was unbelievable to me that the impression was that if you DON'T see hundreds of these a week, you must have your eyes closed. Sorry to make this posting so long. I got carried away, but the conference had a lot of good, interesting, humorous stuff that I thought people might be interested in. Another really interesting part of all of this is that all of the speakers, with the exception of Betty Hill, had a table and were hawking their stuff, so you could speak to them. I spoke to Budd for about a minute, bought a report of his and he autographed it for me. I think they intend to have another conferenec next Sept. Mike