Rick Hunter
Celestial
Hmm, that one looks awfully small and close to the camera to me.
Hi Nivek. ... did you post this shambolic light shade picture as a joke? lol.
...And money of course,.. lots of lovely lira $$$.the "W56" - whoever they are and whatever their origins - have been provided with industrial quantities of strontium, barium nitrate, and fruit which they allegedly turned into green pills that provided 48 hours sustenance.
Hi Nivek. ... did you post this shambolic light shade picture as a joke? lol.
... If you didn't and somehow thought it might be a genuine flying saucer then let me inform you that it is one of the [quite frankly rubbish] photographs that is meant to assure us that 'The Friendship Case' [Amicizia] is a genuine mass contactee incident.
Italian for 'Friendship', the Amicizia case began back in 1956 when a kind of federation of alien races - the 'W56' - made contact with various individuals in Italy.... or so the story goes! ... These aliens wanted to help us to help ourselves. Or, in other words, had the usual mission of stopping us from blowing our planet up before we had chance to evolve past the need for petty violence. [sound familiar?] Where the "W56" differ from other contact tales is in their assertion that they're involved in their own space wars. And not only are they busy fighting all sundry of other races, they're also keeping us safe from the 'CTR' - a race created as a (failed) experiment by the "W56" themselves . . The one thing we can be sure of is that to keep battling, the well-to-do Italians they contacted needed to keep bankrolling them. ... And apparently this actually happened!! Stefano Breccia, whom purports to be a university professor and contactee himself, said that he interviewed around 80 other contactees for his books on the subject and revealed
...And money of course,.. lots of lovely lira $$$.
There are a few photographs purporting to be of members of the "W56", [ like this one , and it's a cracker!] ... No i'm not pulling your leg when I say that Breccia claims with a perfectly straight face that this is a genuine photograph of an alien that is 15ft tall! ....... Yep! ... 15 ft!
...Oh, it's too silly to go on ... but if you really want more of this drivel then have it from the man himself ....
Cheers Buddy.
I recall the McMinnville UFO photo was found to be a fake. The phone lines were a tip off as I recall.
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Hi SS, hope you are well mate.I recall the McMinnville UFO photo was found to be a fake. The phone lines were a tip off as I recall.
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This is one of THOSE that people have strong opinions over and I don't know if anyone ever definitively debunked it. UFO photos are virtually useless.
If I could ask and actually know the truth I'd like to know if anyone mentioned the flying saucer before the film was developed. You'd think a Venusian spacedisc or whatever might motivate a person to get down to the drug store.
... and apart from all of the family talk about them the Trents mentioned the pictures to a few friends on several occasions , and one friend put them in the window of McMinnville's U.S. National Bank. ... which started the whole ball running into the behemothic case that it has been for seventy years now.some kind of secret aircraft that the military was testing , and their photos might bring them trouble, so I hid them
Hi Nivek, ... The obvious thing to say is that this looks like one of those rather unusual-looking clouds in the air. ... And going by the lack of additional pictures showing the 'object' holding it's shape as it traverses the skyline ... I would tend to agree. ... but I did learn something from the article, and that was that I never knew that the dust from the Sahara Desert sometimes reaches all the way to the gulf of Mexico. .. so as that part of the article had me a bit confused , I checked... and apparently it does!
Report received by UFO Hotline -
Ross Dowe nsc@post.com
Australia Victoria Melbourne -
Wantirna 9.55 PM
6-16-01
Respondents report sighting a dark grey disc or saucer shaped aerial object flying over the Knox area of Melbourne.
The object "appeared to be round or saucer shaped with silver sides and also appeared to have a small dome underneath it with a half of dozen large lights on the circumference of the main body of the disc."
At first it was thought to be a Blimp but upon analysis "it was only a 1/4 of the size a the blimp and far too big for a garbage bag hoax"'.
The unidentified flying object travelled about 20 kms to the north before turning right to the east towards Ringwood, it was seen for about 5-8 minutes and there was not sound, the air was still and very cold (snow), everyone inside by winter fires. ___
UFO Hotline
Ross Dowe nsc@post.com
...And also as being the "Ufo" spotted off the Canadian coast in October 1967. and witnessed by more than 20 people.This is widely believed to be a photo of the infamous UFO over Westall Scondary College in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, witnessed by more than 200 students and teachers as it descended into an open, grassy field. The only official explanation to date is “experimental craft”. 1966
This "Ufo" was spotted off the Canadian coast in October 1967. More than 20 people saw a pair-shaped object at least 10 meters long flying around in a circle in the sky. A few minutes later, it crashed into the sea below and was seen on impact, a bright flash that shot into the sky.
When the summoned coast guard went out to the "Ufo", it just started to sink. Only a strange yellow foam was left behind. People claimed they had never seen anything like it. The wreckage of the UFO was never found, and there were no reports of missing aircraft. The Coast Guard decided that there was no logical explanation for the event.
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That's a beauty. If it's a fake, it's a damn good fake; the colors are perfect, and you can even make out the dim light of the horizon gently illuminating the underside. But I don't understand why the report cites six lights around the perimeter of the object, but none are seen in the photo. I wonder if this is the only photo taken of that object.
That's a beauty. If it's a fake, it's a damn good fake; the colors are perfect, and you can even make out the dim light of the horizon gently illuminating the underside. But I don't understand why the report cites six lights around the perimeter of the object, but none are seen in the photo. I wonder if this is the only photo taken of that object.
Take a look here, and you will see where the Yorba Linda object and Cocoyoc object came from!