Chris O'Brien Update

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
Simple and cheap an ubiquitous 'detectors' that can virtually instantly add to a standardized database of sightings is a fantastic idea. It's the value of quantity over quality - refer to the WW2 Germans about that for a refresher. Also, look at how amazing crowd funding can be. The concept of making a simple plug and play, fire and forget gadget available to the general public is fantastic. How many organizations and individuals have collected reams of sighting data and then did exactly what with them - let anyone that wants to come and look? Great if you're writing a book but otherwise - and I hate this term - is building a silo. A mass appeal approach, which I don't think the MADAR folks are quite up to speed with, is the closest thing I can imagine to having a coherent database of 'big data' to mine. Mass samples can be very revealing in surprising ways. Problem is, just what the units themselves are capable of reporting right now is questionable. Garbage in, garbage out.

Oh, to CO - if you want credible investors looking things over maybe put the reports of Bigfoot Portals on a different map.
agree, the MADAR is the best idea MUFON has had in more than 20 years
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
Chris, during his brief time here, gave me one of his books to read, said he would give me another after I finished it...He hasn't returned to this forum for whatever reason, as far as I know he wasn't having any problems with anyone here whilst he was here, but then soon after he left the Gene thread started up so perhaps he wanted to distance himself from that...
the chris visit was the weirdest thing to have ever happened here
back then this forum was quite obscure and the great paracast exodus had not happened yet,
yet somehown o'brien not only found us but decided to post here for a little while before going to god knows where
very weird...
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Saw this circulating on twitter...

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