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John Keel and Operation Trojan Horse

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JEEP:
In recounting the Mothman episode of my youth, I remembered there was another famous, anomalous creature of West Virginia lore--the Braxton County monster! That event occurred when I was a toddler, but the tale never faded away and the name stayed well known. As I didn't really know the story behind the tale, I googled to find out what the story was. Here's the link to the original article: _http://www.bigfootencounters.com/creatures/braxton.htm. Now get this...this article states that a local insurance man and amateur astronomer says the 'monster' was an illusion created by the remains of a gaseous meteor! He backed up his theory by the fact that the earth entered a meteoric stream on Aug. 14 (the sighting occurred on Sept. 12, 1952) and that the gaseous body may have been ripped from the Bielas Comet. The sulphurous odor was the tip off as it burns with a green flame accounting for the green apparition that the people saw according to this man. The monster was described as being eight feet tall, with red eyes (like mothman) and a green body with a strange, pointed mantle (see drawing in article - I remember seeing this drawing at some point in my life). Other luminous bodies were reportedly seen during the same period at other locations.

Wikipedia has a lengthier description of the occurrence with added information. Although it states witnesses claimed the monster was ten feet tall, the final conclusion was they had really seen a barn owl! Gotta love it!

Laura:
I think I've got a book about this Braxton monster thing that I have yet to read.  I'll bump it up the pile and see if I can find out anything interesting.

JEEP:
I tried to edit my post to add the following, but it didn't take:

According to information at this link, _http://www.ufocasebook.com/Flatwoods.html, John Keel investigated the Braxton Co. monster also.

JEEP:

--- Quote from: GRiM ---We don’t know yet, and

although quoting the ufonauts is a little like quoting the mugger who yells help

when the police arrive, may there not inadvertently be much truth in the comment

of one contactee who claims he was told, “My friend, this earth is the battlefield of

Armageddon, and the battle is for men’s minds and souls”?

--- End quote ---

Interestingly enough, I rented and viewed The Last Mimzy for the first time yesterday (trying to find suitable family entertainment). Another movie with 6th density input? I couldn't help but notice the 'spinning' of the space rocks/toys, the references to frequencies, especially the spiders and how they build their webs, an EM pulse that knocked out the electricity, and the gaseous form that demolecularized the little girl's hand. I'm pretty sure, also, that the rescue story indicated that the human being population of earth represented a fulcrum--that we were like the center of the universe with opposing forces on each side? I only viewed this once and I'm not sure if I'm getting this right. I think I'm going to watch it again before it's due back today. Of course, there was also the reference to Alice through the looking glass (no wizard of oz though). It was clearly stated that time travel for humans was not possible and that is why the mimzy was sent back to acquire the genetic material needed to save the future race of humans who had become fatally contaminated with pollutants. I was amazed at all the Casseopaea type info that appeared in this movie.

Also, in connection with insects and frequency, I've often wondered when planting a vegetable for the first time in my garden plot, how the heck the specific insect pest for that plant found its way to my yard to attack my plants (think corn borers)? After reading the recent Sott.net article referencing Wilheim Reich and how he determined that each cell/molecule type has its own distinct frequency, I concluded that these pests are able to hone in on the distinct frequency of the plant they are wont to eat! Seems like a good explanation!

Laurentien:
I ordered the book this morning, I never read any book on the ufo phenomenon except what i read in the wave, high Strangeness and on Sott. It look like a good objective view of it. Thank for the review Laura.

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