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Info-ParaNet Newsletters Volume 1 Number 131
Info-ParaNet Newsletters, Number 131
Sunday, January 21st 1990
Today's Topics:
cows
Re: Journalist needs info
Re: Replies
Re: Lazar/area51
Ever hear of..
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From: paranet!p0.f26.n123.z1.FIDONET.ORG!John.Komar
Subject: cows
Date: 18 Jan 90 23:00:00 GMT
In a message to All <01-12-90 21:19> infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com wrote:
in=>From: "MCCREA, SAM" <mccrea@ecf.ncsl.nist.gov-+
in=>I have seen several references to cattle mutilations in
in=>various postings
in=>on paranet. Have these mutilations occurred near areas
in=>where UFO's have
in=>been sited? Are the mutilations similar? Are parts of the
in=>cattle missing
in=>or have they just been mutilated and left behind? How do
in=>the UFO
in=>debunkers explain these mutilations? Are there multiple
Sam, I also would be interested in locating files on this subject. If you
receive anything, please let me know.
Regards, John
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From: paranet!p0.f26.n123.z1.FIDONET.ORG!John.Komar
Subject: Re: Journalist needs info
Date: 18 Jan 90 23:02:00 GMT
In a message to All <01-12-90 21:20> infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com wrote:
in=>A journalist friend of mine is doing some UFO research. He
in=>-Keith Rowell, Tektronix, Wilsonville, OR
Keith, I received your earlier message and am working on it, but a quick
question: Do you work for Tektronics?
Regards, John
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From: paranet!p0.f19.n19.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Bryon.Smith
Subject: Re: Replies
Date: 19 Jan 90 20:42:00 GMT
In a message to All <01-18-90 19:26> infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com wrote:
in> From: chalmers@violet.berkeley.edu (John H. Chalmers Jr.)
in> Byron: Thanks for your thoughtful reply to my query about
in> "giants".
Glad to help. There appears to be more to it than what I have gathered up
to date. Of course the question itself is not exactly focused on "giants"
but is there evidence that aliens (sons of God) taking to wife the daughters
of men, and producing children by them. Or was this just a misunderstanding
in our interpretation of what was written ? As the term was used in
connection to this text I thought that might be a good place to start
checking.
I have listed some of my other more recent findings in some other messages
in this echo.
I must research some of their references now and see what turns up.
One that I found (other than Dake) did state that skeletons had been
discovered that were 9 to 10 ft in length. This leads them to believe there
had been a race living in that area who could have been refered to as
"giants."
Thinking about all this makes me wonder though, is it possible for them to
intermix with humans and not produce "giants ?"
What ever they were (some books do not agree on the term "giant") all
accounts that I found did state they were notorious for being wicked violent
beings.
in> General: I find the whole idea of animal mutilation very
in> weird and, except for hoaxes and cultic activity, rather
in> pointless.
True, yet such things do take place, be it for what ever the reason. I
honestly don't know why the "aliens" are said to be mutilating animals, etc.
do they need these animal parts for something, or are they doing it just for
the "fun of it ?" I know that sounds sick but stranger things have been
done just to confuse people who were asking questions about something. Like
someone "haunting" a house just to frighten people away.
in> cases been
in> examined by trained taphonomists? (taphonomy is the study
in> of how organisms decay
in> and become fossilized or otherwise preserved.)
Linda Howe would be the one to ask about that. She has spent a major part
of her time researching this subject from all angles. She has a new book
out on this subject, a might high priced, but should give a great deal of
information. I would recomend trying to locate it in a library and checking
it out rather than buying it. I think it's something like $60 or so.
I shot a video of one of Linda's presentations and have the rights to the
video (thanks to Linda H.). It is listed in our video catalogue.
in> of the Febr. 1990 Scientific American of a ravern consuming
in> a dead
in> squirrel by freeing the impermeable skin around the mouth
I wonder how long it took the bird to accomplish that ? That is strange,
but what would do something like that to a cow ? I can't even picture in my
minds what cult members would want with something like that, but I don't
think like they do either.
...Bryon
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From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!James.Vincent
Subject: Re: Lazar/area51
Date: 21 Jan 90 03:38:00 GMT
RE: Nephilim.
Say, Jim, who mentioned "Nephilim?" I'm curious about this, as I happen
to know there are five of them living in the U.K..
This is a reply to a message which you left, containing a quote from
someone else concerning "Nephilim." The person you quoted seemed quite
convinced that there is no such thing as a "Nephilim," however, he
should have talked to me first. There are five of them, as I said, in
the U.K..
Oh, perhaps I should explain: The Nephilim are five musicians, hailing
from a band called "The Fields of the Nephilim." They are quite an
ominous bunch, and consequently, their music is right up my alley. In
fact, they created the new hybrid music of "Spaghetti Metal."
Hard-edged, epic rock, with a Sergio Leone slant.
Be seeing you...
-=James
So you see, there are Nephilim.
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From: paranet!p0.f102.n268.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Paul.Faeder
Subject: Ever hear of..
Date: 21 Jan 90 03:42:39 GMT
In a message of <19 Jan 90 14:04>, Jim Speiser (1:114/37) writes:
>Paris (which I've always assumed was a masculine moniker, but to this day
>don't know for sure) wrote "UFO Exist" [sic]. He(?) used to appear quite
>regularly on Long John Nebel's radio program on WOR in New York. I think
>he was a semi-biggie in the sixties. Don't exactly know what his angle
>is.
I think I mentioned that he (or she) is an instructor for an adult course
offered at a high school. It's a bit of a ride for me to get there to attend
this course which runs for 12 weeks. I might sign up for it anyway just to make
contact with him (or her). At least I'll find out whether Paris is male or
female.
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