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Info-ParaNet Newsletters Volume 1 Number 288
Info-ParaNet Newsletters Volume I Number 288
Sunday, August 12th 1990
Today's Topics:
Re: Out There
Re: Gulf Breeze
Re: Deserters
Re: Rep Rips E.t.
Re: (remote) Viewers
exoglyphs
Re: Jfk Assassination Makes News Again
Re: Out There
Re: ILL BREEZE
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From: Michael.Corbin@f320.n207.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Re: Out There
Date: 11 Aug 90 10:24:00 GMT
Paul,
I have also heard about Blum's deepening interest in UFOs as they might
pertain or connect to the Walker spy case. It was suggested that we get a
galley copy of the book, however since it is so close to being released, I
shall just wait and see.
Do you have any literature at this time on this? Also, what do we know of
Blum's background and credibility?
Mike
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From: Michael.Corbin@f320.n207.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Re: Gulf Breeze
Date: 11 Aug 90 10:32:00 GMT
In a message to John Brogan <08-06-90 15:29> John Hicks wrote:
> At any rate, one of those who mentioned August 6 has a
> phenomenal hit rate on predictions relating to the ufo
> phenomena.
Who might this be? Just curious as hell as it is now the 11th and I am
still waiting to see what actually happened in Gulf Breeze.
Mike
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From: Michael.Corbin@f320.n207.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Re: Deserters
Date: 11 Aug 90 10:35:00 GMT
In a message to Jim Delton <08-07-90 00:44> Don Allen wrote:
This whole thing only proves that if we ever hope to get somewhere in this
game of understanding we must stick to business.
> Didya ever wonder about who's laughing like crazy at all
> the
> sink holes placed before all of us?
Yes sir.
Actually, this also proves that anyone sympathetic to Bill Cooper and
Company are fishing in the wrong pond.
Mike
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From: Michael.Corbin@f320.n207.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Re: Rep Rips E.t.
Date: 11 Aug 90 10:44:00 GMT
In a message to All <08-11-90 02:08> Postmaster@scicom.alphacdc.com wrote:
Will Martin
> You don't let the existence of 'Rambo' movies and silly
> war-story books
> or comics detract from the evaluation of the actual need
> for a defense
> establishment; equally so, you shouldn't let the existence
> of UFO-related
> wild tales or nonsense, or the fact that some deluded
> people believe they are
> in mental or physical communication with beings from other
> planets, affect a
> sober and rational evaluation of the possibility of
> extraterrestrial
> intelligent life.
>
I agree, and further state that we should also be examining this part of it
just as we do with the phenomenon. The more and more I hear, the more and
more Vallee's theories make sense. But, that is just a supposition on my
part. It cannot be discounted that you are always going to have the "kooks"
and "crackpots" in this stuff up to your earlobes as those people seem to be
pseudo-religious nuts looking for a way to relieve the stress of living in a
fast paced society. After all, it is not easy living in the nuclear age
where everyday brings one to wonder if we are going to blow ourselves up.
Interesting also to note that the Iraq situation has found the "fundies"
screaming "rapture, Armageddon" and all manner of things. Talk about going
off the deep end. I had a co-worker at the office actually lose sleep over
what might happen to her unborn child should she be "raptured."
I vote we keep trodding down the old fashioned path to truth and
understanding -- stick to the basics and quit speculating so much and get
to examining the available data.
Mike
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From: Michael.Corbin@f320.n207.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Re: (remote) Viewers
Date: 11 Aug 90 10:45:00 GMT
In a message to All <08-11-90 02:08> Postmaster@scicom.alphacdc.com wrote:
> From: keith@pecan.cray.com (Keith A. Fredericks)
Regarding "remote viewers," I would be most grateful if you might take the
time to transcribe portions of an article concerning this.
Mike
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From: Jim.Speiser@f37.n114.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Jim Speiser)
Subject: exoglyphs
Date: 9 Aug 90 05:22:00 GMT
> In a message of <06 Aug 90 01:09:00>, Jim Speiser (1:114/37) writes:
>
> >No, that's just it, Paul. Hopkins has claimed for some time that he's
> >collected these exoglyphs but has been keeping a lid on them so as to
> >have a check on future cases. Apparently Dave Jacobs has come across the
> >same sort of thing, and so I understand has Leo Sprinkle. Everyone seems
> >to be sitting on them.
>
> Too bad. I'd like to see if they compare to the egyptian and S.
> American glyphs.
>
Ah, well, not too closely with the Egyptians, but some of them seem to
correlate with the S. American ones, now that you mention it - squiggly lines,
spirals, etc.
Jim
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From: Frank.Cox@f320.n207.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Frank Cox)
Subject: Re: Jfk Assassination Makes News Again
Date: 11 Aug 90 13:54:00 GMT
Yes, now I remember what you're referring too. This would definitely
suggest a second bullet from somewhere. I assume you've heard the
allegation from the man in Texas who claims his father was one of the
trigger men? But will anything be done? Guess we'll have to wait and
see.
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From: Paul.Faeder@p0.f0.n1010.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Paul Faeder)
Subject: Re: Out There
Date: 12 Aug 90 06:31:07 GMT
In a message of <11 Aug 90 03:24:00>, Michael Corbin (1:207/320) writes:
>Do you have any literature at this time on this? Also, what do we know
>of Blum's background and credibility?
I don't know anything else about it other than what was in that Penthouse
article. As far as Blum goes, I only knew him to be the author of the book
on the Walkers. I think it was Family of Spies.
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From: Frances.Jones@p5.f701.n362.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Frances Jones)
Subject: Re: ILL BREEZE
Date: 9 Aug 90 18:01:10 GMT
In a message of <02 Aug 90 21:49:00>, Jim Speiser (1:114/37) writes:
>> Just saying that most people, if they felt they were going to be
>> ridiculed and investigated as much as Ed has been, would never reveal
>> any evidence they had.
>> FJ
>
>Not even for $800,000?
If you don't reveal it, who is going to offer you that?
FJ
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