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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 15, 2020 12:29:30 GMT
Good morning lovely people!
"THEY WERE LIMITED TO 15 MINUTES INSIDE THE CRAFT" | Aztec UFO Crash Pt 2 The Richard Dolan Show
May 12, 2020
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 15, 2020 12:46:32 GMT
Mysterious Universe
More People Under Quarantine or Lockdown Are Seeing Ghosts
Paul Seaburn May 15, 2020
Back in April, Brent Underwood got a lot of media coverage when he revealed that he was quarantining alone in a haunted California ghost town which he was the owner of — and no, ‘haunted ghost town’ is not necessarily redundant. That sounds scary, not just because of the ghosts he was stuck with but also since he was a long walk (he was also snowed in) from the nearest store. Well, it turns out Underwood has plenty of company of the locked-down-with-ghosts kind – The New York Times devoted an entire article to the many people around the world who are stuck at home with ghosts or seeing them for the first time. Is this better or worse that being stuck at home with bored kids, unemployed adult children or annoying spouses and other relatives?
“One night, Mr. Hinds woke up around 3 a.m., thirsty for a glass of water. He said he walked into the kitchen and saw a white man in his 50s, wearing a well-worn, World War II-era military uniform and cap sitting at the table.”
The stories are an interesting collection of ghost encounters, running the gamut from actual brief sightings, like the one above seen by Patrick Hinds at a cottage he was renting in western Massachusetts, to strange noises to lights being mysteriously turned on to objects appearing, disappearing, moving or doing other things inanimate objects can’t do with the help of a person … or poltergeist. Madison Hill, an American living in Florence, Italy, had one such ‘moving’ encounter.
“A few weeks into quarantine, she woke up to find something on her nightstand that did not belong there. It was a camera lens, one she’d brought from the United States but lost when she moved in. She had long given up on ever finding it. But here it was. Since then, other small objects, including a set of keys, have moved to strange new places inside her apartment.”
Hill had felt an unsettling presence in the flat before the objects started moving. In another tale, Kerry Dunlap in Queens was told by the couple he was subleasing his apartment from that they had seen a ghost. During the quarantine shutdown, he himself saw a woman wearing green scrubs and later felt something sit on his bed and steal the blanket … something that wasn’t there when he turned on the light expecting to see his girlfriend.
“Don’t panic. Take careful notes on what you observe. You may soon find a rational explanation for your fears. What if that strange noise at 2:50 p.m. every weekday is just the UPS truck clattering by?”
That’s good advice for the many people interviewed and others at home wondering if they’re quarantining with ghosts. It comes from John E.L. Tenney, a paranormal researcher, author and former host of the TV show “Ghost Stalkers.” Tenney compares the current stress-filled times caused by the mysterious virus and the long, frustrating lockdown to the period before Y2K in 1999 when many panicked due to the uncertainty of how computer programs using two-digit year fields would handle the change from 99 to 00 (spoiler alert – they handled it) – a time he said his ghost calls increased dramatically (aren’t most ghost stories dramatic?). While he feels most of these strange encounters can be explained by anxiety and hyper-sensitivity fine-tuning your eyes, ears and other senses to the sights and sounds of a normal creaking house, he points out that this same state could be revealing something else.
“One could argue that the ghost puttering around in your kitchen is not only there, but that she’s always been there. Maybe you’re what’s changed. Or maybe you’re listening more closely in the greater quiet all around us. Perhaps we’re just now starting to notice that the world is a little bit weirder than we gave it credit for.”
I’ll buy that … just as long as the world doesn’t get any MORE weirder.
mysteriousuniverse.org/2020/05/more-people-under-quarantine-or-lockdown-are-seeing-ghosts/
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Post by ZETAR on May 15, 2020 18:13:35 GMT
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 16, 2020 11:56:43 GMT
Good morning, good morning,
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Post by swamprat on May 16, 2020 21:44:47 GMT
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 17, 2020 12:25:50 GMT
Good morning lovely UFOCasebookers and stealth visitors!
Live Science
Moon's mysterious disappearance 900 years ago finally gets an explanation
By Brandon Specktor 15 May 2020 A series of 'forgotten' volcanic eruptions could explain accounts of the moon 'vanishing' in A.D. 1110.
There's no use sugar coating it: According to one scribe in medieval England, A.D. 1110 was a "disastrous year." Torrential rainfall damaged crops, famine stalked the land — and, as if that wasn't bad enough, on one fateful night in May, the moon simply vanished from the sky.
"On the fifth night in the month of May appeared the moon shining bright in the evening, and afterwards by little and little its light diminished," the unnamed scribe wrote in the Anglo-Saxon manuscript known as the Peterborough Chronicle. "As soon as night came, it was so completely extinguished withal, that neither light, nor orb, nor anything at all of it was seen. And so it continued nearly until day, and then appeared shining full and bright."
Clouds weren't the problem; if they were, the scribe would not go on to describe how bright and twinkling the stars appeared while the moon faded from view. Nor was the moon being eclipsed by Earth's shadow — if it was, the skywatcher would have seen the orb become a coppery "blood moon," not an eerie blank spot in the sky.
So, what made the moon disappear in an already dismal year? According to a study published April 21 in the journal Scientific Reports, the explanation for both the moon's mysterious vanishing act and the rain-ravaged summer that followed may be one and the same — volcanoes.
"The spectacular atmospheric optical phenomena associated with high-altitude volcanic aerosols have caught the attention of chroniclers since ancient times," the study authors wrote. "Careful evaluation of ice core records points to the occurrence of several closely spaced volcanic eruptions," which may have occurred in Europe or Asia between A.D. 1108 and A.D. 1110.
Those volcanic events, which the researchers call a "forgotten cluster" of eruptions because they were sparsely documented by historians at the time, may have released towering clouds of ash that traveled far around the world for years on end. Not only could a high-altitude veil of volcanic aerosols blot out the moon while leaving many stars unobscured, as the Peterborough writer described, but a series of large eruptions could have also disrupted the global climate, the researcher wrote, causing or exacerbated the cold, wet weather that made life so miserable in A.D. 1110.
One such eruption, which occurred in Japan in A.D. 1108, could be to blame, the team said.
Hunting for the 'forgotten'
For evidence of these "forgotten" eruptions, the researchers looked at ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica — long tubes of ancient ice that can reveal what the global climate looked like at the time, as well as what sorts of particles were floating around in the atmosphere. The team saw an increase in sulfate aerosols (a component of volcanic ash) in both cores between A.D. 1108 and A.D. 1110, suggesting that the stratosphere was sprinkled with fumes from a recent eruption.
The team found further evidence of volcanic activity in tree rings dating from the same period. The rings, which change thickness in response to climate patterns, revealed that 1109 was an unusually cold, wet year in Western Europe — a climatic "anomaly" comparable to the effects of several other major volcanic eruptions from history, the researchers said. The team also tracked down 13 narrative accounts of adverse weather, crop failure and famine from that time period, further supporting the theory that a series of eruptions had slammed Europe's climate.
"The sources of these eruptions remain unknown," the team wrote, "yet one eruption with a historical date in this period is that of Mount Asama in Japan."
According to a diary the team examined, written by a Japanese statesman between 1062 and 1141, the eruption of Mount Asama in central Japan began in late August 1108 and lasted until October of that year.
This eruption, which the statesman described as throwing fire into the sky and rendering nearby fields unfit for cultivation, could have plausibly contributed to the sulfate spike in the Greenland ice core and polluted the sky with enough aerosols to induce the eclipse two years later, the team wrote. (Another unknown eruption, located somewhere in the southern hemisphere and also dating to 1108, likely contributed to the sulfates in the Antarctic ice core, the researchers added.)
While this explanation relies on a lot of "indirect" evidence, the researchers said, it still provides the best solution yet for the case of the disappearing moon.
www.livescience.com/disappearing-moon-caused-by-forgotten-volcano.html
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 17, 2020 12:35:03 GMT
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Post by swamprat on May 17, 2020 17:04:43 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2020 19:08:07 GMT
This version of the Robosapien came out in the 80s, but I’ll have to check to be sure. It is a fantastic toy. The developer was a true robotic genius and thought that he could make an affordable toy. Unfortunately for the company that made the Robosapien (Wow We) must’ve mistakenly hired a bad wiring company because all the wires or at least in the lower half of the robot crystallized the wires insulation and was subject to a short. Also, there were several different (brains) and motherboards to this robot so that making a restore can sometimes be difficult. However, I have restored several. But once drones came along I shelved the Robosapien project. I must have at least 10 that need to be rewired. However, one of these days I’ll get back to it. There hasn’t been a robot so versatile as a toy yet. There was even a book about this robot. From the picture you can see how the insulation on the wires has disintegrated and eventually a short happens. It is actually a very complex robot for its time, even today. So almost every Robosapien that you can find on eBay even if it’s still in its original package, after short use will fail because of these wires. So, I’ve replaced the wires on several of these great little toys. I have a few set aside for my grandkids.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2020 20:23:13 GMT
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Post by ZETAR on May 17, 2020 20:39:48 GMT
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