humanoidlord
ce3 researcher
so @nivek (this thread will also be of interest to menber @Zeke and @Gambeir ) asked me for proof on my interdimensional theory, and proof shall i bring!
all the following 4 cases make no sense in an ET explanation:
number 1 and 2 come from an source i aint gonna name right now, as for 3 and 4, they come from my own archives
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4: the weirdest ufo case ever? rowley regis 1979 (humanoid encounters), page 1
all the following 4 cases make no sense in an ET explanation:
number 1 and 2 come from an source i aint gonna name right now, as for 3 and 4, they come from my own archives
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2:Spring 1951
South Africa: Near Paarl Cape Town,
H M a British instrumentation engineer, had driven part way up a mountain called the Drakensteen, 7 miles from Paarl, and was just turning back when a man appeared, waving his arm to stop the car, and asked "Have you any water?" H M had none. "You see, we need water!" he said. H M offered to take him to a stream; the man asked if it was far away, and on hearing it was only 1/4 mile, got into the car. H M offered an oilcan as container for the water, "That will be all right," said the man. When they got back, the man pointed toward the mountain, into the area darkened by its shadow, saying, "There, please, there!" So H M drove into the shadows, and discovered, about 100 yards from the road, a lenticular object with squarish windows around its circumference, standing on 2 broad feet. It was 35-50 ft in diameter & about 13 ft high. Between the supports legs a flight of steps led up to a lighted opening. The man then invited the dumbfounded H M to enter the UFO, and with a "friendly gesture" persuaded him to do so. Standing in the doorway, he saw that a circular bench, or couch, ran all around the circumference; in the center was an array of about 8 3 ft hand levers projecting from a rectangular aperture in the floor, each ending in a sort of "fork" like that of an old hand brake, and beyond these was an object shaped something like an upright piano perhaps an "instrument panel," though no dials or instruments were visible. The white light came from no visible source. In the UFO were 4 more men, one of whom was lying on the couch; H M's companion explained that he "had got burnt in a slight accident." H M was not permitted to approach him. All the men were short, 5-5'3" tall, and wore belted beige laboratory gowns extending below the knees, with trousers and shoes visible below. They totally ignored the witness. H M's companion gave them water; on being asked if they needed a doctor, he said no. The he asked if H M had any questions about the craft. H M asked where the engines where; he replied "We don't have any engines." Pointing at the levers, he said "We nullify gravity; that is how we rise." Asked how this was done, he answered that they used "a very heavy fluid" which circulated in a tube at near light velocity, creating a magnet. H M said such a speed was impossible. "No, it is simple," he replied, "when the fluid is leaving the tube, it is already entering the other end, thus its relative speed is infinite." H M asked where they came from; he pointed at the sky and said "From there;" to more specific questions he would not reply. After 15-20 minutes of conversation, the man pointed toward the door and invited H M to leave, which he did. About 45 minutes had elapsed since the man had first accosted him. The next day he went back to the spot, and found some "very strange marks." H M's interlocutor seemed older than the others, perhaps over 40. The men's bodies and faces were normal (perhaps with somewhat pronounced foreheads), their hair short and chestnut colored, none showing any traces of beard growth. Their hands seemed delicate, like women's. The witness told this story to the investigator in 1977, while in Spain, doing work for a Spanish firm. He had never divulged it before.
Source: Albert Rosales Humanoid Catalogue, 1951, entry #20; citing Humcat 1951-12 and Juan Jose Benitez, “The UFOnaut’s Plea for Water” FSR Vol. 24 # 2, pp. 3-6.
3: cosmic theater 1980 cadiz spain, page 1September 14, 1978
USA : Near Belden, Nebraska
The witness, owner and president of a large firm who wished to remain anonymous, was driving from Sioux City’s airport (where he had rented a car after arriving from Washington DC) on the Interstate 20 toward Randolph (Nebraska) when, a few kilometers beyond Belden an object descended on a column of white light and landed (partly in the road and partly in the shoulder) ahead of him. The bizarre object looked like a military tank complete with treads, turret and camoflage paint, though without guns. He stopped about 20 m from it, got out and spoke to the man who came out an opening in the side. The man had dark hair and wore white pants and shirt ; he spoke to the witness addressing him by his first name :
« Well, Bob –what do you think of this ? »
The man then re-entered the object, the door closed, and the object then lifted off, ascending on a brilliant column of light so bright that the witness had to shield his eyes.
His memory lost his continuity at this point and he was next aware of driving his car on a different road. The UFO was following him and beaming a light through the rear window with such intensity that the interior of the car was as bright as daylight. The object paced him for a while and then flew off. As he was thoroughly familiar with the zone, he soon determined his new location, He was heading south on Route 15, about 20 km north of where he had been, apparently only an instant earlier. He reached Randolph at 23 :00, so apparently there was no time lapse.
The witness immediately placed a phone call to the Sioux City Police Department, which referred him to Bob Gribble (Phenomena Research) who subsequently asked that APRO investigate. After his business meeting in the morning, the witness himself made numerous inquiries to determine if anyone else had seen the UFO. He found none.
Sources :
Dave Kenney, « CE-III Encounter in Nebraska », APRO Bulletin 27 :6 (December 1978), pp. 1 & 3
Thomas E. Bullard, The UFO Abductions – The Measure of a Mystery (1987)
4: the weirdest ufo case ever? rowley regis 1979 (humanoid encounters), page 1