Monday, January 01, 2007





Aside from the Hill abduction and the Villas-Boas incident, here are a few of the sightings I plan on discussing in terms of the Cryptoterrestrial Hypothesis. The summaries below are taken from UFO Evidence.

Police Officer Herbert Schirmer Abduction

Sgt. Schirmer was on patrol when he encountered a UFO hovering above the road, which shot up when he flashed his high beams at the object. Soon, Schirmer realized he had experienced "missing time", and a red welt appeared on his neck. Hypnotic sessions revealed that the occupants of the landed craft came and took Schirmer aboard, and communicated with him through some form of mental telepathy. They told him that they would visit him twice more and that some day he would "see the universe".


Trindade Island Photographs

Trindade, a small rocky island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean 600 miles off the coast of Bahia, Brazil, was the site of one of the most impressive photographic cases in UFO history.


Father Gill Sighting

William B. Gill, an Anglican priest with a mission in Bosinai, Papas New Guinea, observed craft-like UFOs -- one with Humanoid figures on top -- on two consecutive evenings, June 26-27, 1959. About twenty-five natives, including teachers and medical technicians, also observed the phenomena. They "signaled" the humanoids and received an apparent response. This was one of sixty UFO sightings within a few weeks in the New Guinea area.


The Rendlesham Forest Incident

What is widely considered Britain's most extraordinary encounter took place between 26 and 28 December 1980. It involved at least a dozen civilians from villages surrounding Rendlesham Forest, a large pine wood in south east Suffolk eight miles from the large town of Ipswich. However, it also gained a high profile because of its military witnesses, part of a huge USAF contingent at the twin bases of RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge located beside the forest.


I'm also intrigued by the following tale . . .

Edo-period UFO

Aboard the drifting vessel was a finely dressed young woman with a pale face and red eyebrows and hair. She was estimated to be between 18 and 20 years old. Because she spoke an unfamiliar tongue, those that encountered her were unable to determine from whence she came. In her arms she clutched a plain wooden box that appeared to be of great value to her, as she would allow nobody to approach it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It will be interesting to see how you explain these cases in the context of the CTH. It would be sufficiently difficult to show, I would think, but even harder to differentiate between the CTH and the following proposal:

A human culture, within our own that is 40 ~ 50 years advanced by comparison with the acknowledged technological levels of today. One that has been consistently hidden since the days of the Ancient Greeks. No need to invoke treacherous ideas of "underground communities" or divergent evolution. And much easier to explain the apparent "misdirection" antics associated with UFOs.

If you _seriously_ believed in a second culture on Earth, this would be the reasoned choice via Occam's Razor. So you'd have to knock it over first, before presenting the CTH as a valid hypothesis, rather than just a thought experiment.