Triangle Object Photographed over Wesley Chapel, Florida


Published: 11:40 AM 7/23/2009

Wesley Chapel, Florida - 07-17-09

At 11:42 PM, 7/17/2009, my neighbor knocked on my door. It was unusual because it was really late so I thought it was an emergency.

She said "Sorry to bother you so late, but my husband is in the backyard looking at some weird lights in the sky and thought you might want to see them too."

I then said "Ok, I'm out back right now."

I then opened up my sliding glass door to go to the lanai, and I looked up in the eastern sky at about 45 degrees, or the 1 o'clock position, and saw a triangular object in the sky moving from left to right, and back left, and up and down and it surely didn't look like anything I've ever seen in my life.

I then ran back into the house to wake up my wife, who is the biggest UFO skeptic that I know, and said, "Wake up! Wake up! You've got to come outside and see this thing!"

She said "No, I have to go to sleep, I have to work in the morning!"

I preceded to say "You have to see this thing in the sky, just trust me, you have to come out and see this!"

I then looked for our camera, a Casio Exilim 10.1 mega pixel camera, and went back outside with my dog and started recording footage of this thing in the sky. I walked over to my neighbor's house and the three of us watched this thing for 2 and a half hours.

My neighbor had binoculars and a telescope, but it was easier to use the binoculars to see the silhouette of this object. It was moving in different patterns, but generally stayed in the eastern sky moving from left to right in a pendulum type pattern, but it would also moved westward a little bit, but remained at the 1 o'clock to 1:30 position in the sky.

If you held a dime towards the sky, the size was a little smaller than the dime. It seemed to be about 1000-3000 feet in the sky hovering over I-75 near SR 54. The feeling I felt was "what the heck is that?"

We sat on some chairs and watched this thing for a couple hours. I started to feel really sleepy so I went back inside the house to go to sleep, but I kept checking out my window because I wanted to see where this thing will go once it's done hovering over Wesley Chapel, FL.

I found my other battery that was fully charged, so I went back outside for a few more minutes and filmed one more video. I don't know what we saw, but it wasn't a plane.

Matter of fact, we saw 2 planes fly by that night, one was flying from East to Southwest. We heard the sounds of the engines as it came closer to us, and as it flew past us. The sounds were evident even when the plane seemed to be further to us than the triangular object in the sky.

The next plane flew past us from South to North, and you could also hear it as it flew past us. But this object made no sounds at all. The night sky was very clear, and there was no or very little wind that night.

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Unknown Objects Videotaped over Scotland

RESIDENTS in a Highland village were left terrified by a UFO sighting which lasted TWO hours. The bizarre sightings began at 11pm on Saturday and the spectacular show in the sky above Muir of Ord, Ross-shire ended at 1 am.

Residents watched in awe as three bright orange dome-shaped objects hovered then flew at high speed in random spirals closer and closer to the village.

Last night leading expert Nick Pope said: "This could be one of the most significant UFO events in recent history. "Sightings like this are hugely significant because they are very rare."

"Most UFOs are seen by single witnesses so it's very difficult to get any proof. For whole streets of people to see something is almost without precedent and this sounds like one of the most significant UFO events in recent history.

"It's also very unusual for a UFO to be seen for such a long time. Most are very brief.

Care worker Sandra Robertson, 45, said: "It was weird and scary. But at the same time if they came back I'd like to watch them again.

"The whole street was out with cameras and binoculars. "Folk were coming out the pub and telephoning home about what they were seeing in the sky. "It's been the talk of the place ever since it happened. "It's the sort of thing we'll remember all our lives. It's so difficult to describe because it was like nothing anyone had ever seen before. "The objects were sort of dome shaped and bright, bright orange."

"They were hovering for up to five minutes at a time then they would move really, really fast across the sky. "At first they seemed very far away but they got closer and closer."

Her husband, Henry, 47, who along with daughter Jolene, 23, filmed the UFOs, said: "You'd have had to see it to believe it. "I'm 47 and I've seen a lot of things and come through a lot but this was scary."

"It was no Loch Ness monster-type sighting. People all over the village are talking about it. "There must be some explanation and I'd love to hear what it is.

An RAF spokesman at Lossiemouth said there had been no reports that required a response on Saturday night.

He added: "Usually there are innocent explanations for these things."

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SuniSkie's report.....

This report comes from one of our members, SuniSkie:
On the morning or January 8, 2001 at about 3:30 a.m. I slowly woke up lying on my stomach. 1st - I NEVER lie on my stomach because of back problems, and 2 surgeries that cause me constant pain even when lying on my stomach. When I woke up, it was kind of like I was looking through jello or water or something. I had no pain at all, kind of numb all over and was unable to move. I could open and close my eyes but that is all. I tried to move my fingers of my hands and was unable to do so. I also felt like my body was vibrating. I tried to move my hands to help me turn over but could not even move when I tried. I couldn't say anything when I tried to call to my wolves, Bear and Cherokee. I'd had them since they were cubs, Bear at 4 1/2 weeks and Cherokee at 8 weeks. Bear was born in 1988 so he was 3 years old at this time. What scared me even more was the fact that I felt like I was going to pass out or go to sleep again and was afraid that if I did I would die. Very gradually I started to be able to move and after about 15 minutes I was able to turn over onto my back but I could not yet set up. I rubbed my face and hands because they were tingling. I was soon able to sit up on the side of the bed and when I could, I went to the window both Bear and Cherokee were lying on their sides asleep. I thought this was unusual because they would more often than not, sleep curled up but through the years they have been sleeping more on their sides like dogs rather than wolves. Bear and Cherokee seemed kind of groggy when I talked to them and even when I had gotten dressed and went to work, they still remained 'snoozing' stretched out on their sides.

The only signs I had on my body, that I could find, was a spot on the forefinger of my right hand where it looked like some small suction cup had drawn blood or something and on my right knee there was a small patch of skin that had been removed. That patch didn't look bloody or scraped and it wasn't sore.

I don't remember any lights of any kind during this episode, but I do remember a very soft and constant hum. I don't remember how long this lasted and I don't remember any lights in my room or outside my window, etc.

I had mentioned this to only 2 other people who I thought were friends and they both told me I was crazy or had a nightmare. I don't know what happened during the 'lost time' but I do know I'm not crazy and it was no nightmare. BUT - If it had been an alien visitation, I would have gone willingly and would so today. I have had 2 other episodes of waking up feeling like I had been gone for a couple of hours or so but nothing new or different than the 1st time that I know of.

See - I told you it would sound like I was crazy but I sure would like to know what happened on January 8th, 2001 at the time between goind to bed and waking up about 3:30 a.m.

Thank you for listening to me and if you have any ideas I would certainly appreciate to hear what you think may have happened.
Sincerely,
SuniSkie

How Do You Greet an Extraterrestrial?


CALLING ALL STARS: The SETI Institute plans to scan a million stars over 10 billion channels at its Hat Creek radio telescope facility north of Sacramento.

The Bay Area-based SETI Institute, dedicated to the search for alien life, is asking space enthusiasts around the world to think about what we should say if we ever get a cosmic phone call. By John Johnson Jr.

June 7, 2009

What's the proper conversation starter when greeting an alien?

How about, "This is Earth speaking. We would like to know you. Please reply."

Less graciously but perhaps more honestly, you might offer, "Down here we are all confused."

And by the way, if you do come for a visit, please "don't kidnap us and poke us. We hate that."

These are all authentic, if occasionally crack-brained, suggestions for how we might go about opening a dialogue with an alien civilization.

During the last few decades, the search for life beyond our planet has focused almost exclusively on trying to find a signal in space from an intelligent civilization. Such searches are becoming increasingly sophisticated.

The SETI Institute, the world's best-known organization dedicated to the search for alien life, recently unveiled plans to scan a million stars over 10 billion communication channels at its Hat Creek radio telescope facility north of Sacramento.

Now, the private Bay Area organization has launched a companion project called Earth Speaks that asks space enthusiasts around the world to think about what we should say when, or if, we finally get that cosmic phone call.

"Most conversations about this subject until now have been among academics," said Douglas Vakoch, who is heading up the new effort at SETI, which stands for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. "We want to really expand the discussion."

Center director Jill Tarter, a lifelong alien hunter on whom the Ellie Arroway character from the movie "Contact" was based, said there is no simple answer. But it is vital, she said, that there be a global consensus on what we say and do before it happens.

Based on the first few hundred suggestions collected by the Earth Speaks website, that consensus might be elusive. So far, the messages break down into a few distinct categories. Some people want to throw a block party to welcome the aliens to the neighborhood. Others, less trusting, would warn the aliens that we've got guns and know how to use them.

Another group, possibly influenced by having seen too many movies, would have us hide under the bed until they go away. "If we discover intelligent life beyond Earth, we should not reply -- we should freeze and play dead," wrote one contributor.

There is a fourth category of people who refuse to take the whole idea seriously. One tongue-in-cheek writer suggests we broadcast, "There's nothing to see here. Move along."

SETI has no plans to actually send the messages into space. Vakoch said that before anything like that is undertaken, it should be subject to international discussion.

The first serious effort to contact intelligent life outside Earth was made in 1974, using the big radio telescope at Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The three-minute transmission by a group at Cornell University attempted to describe Earth and its inhabitants in binary code.

Over the last few years, a Russian group has sent greetings in Russian and English to targeted stars in our galactic neighborhood, generating a major dust-up in the small but passionate SETI community. Critics say the Russians are acting out of turn, without asking permission to open what would amount to diplomatic relations with another civilization. The problem is that nobody has the authority to grant permission.

Some observers say there is no need for us to broadcast a message. We're already doing that in the form of leakage into space of our radio and television signals. Those signals, however, are much too weak to travel far. A coordinated communications effort would require a powerful transmitter, a highly focused beam and a receiver pointed in the right direction.

Tarter acknowledged that there is plenty of reason to be cautious about replying to an alien signal.

"We're in an asymmetric position," she said. "We don't know if there are other civilizations out there, but if there are, we can be pretty sure we are the youngest." And, therefore, the most vulnerable.

Earthlings have had the technology to broadcast and receive electromagnetic waves for about a century. But the galaxy has been around for billions of years.

Any civilization that contacts us is likely to be much older.

"As the new kids on the block, we should listen first" and reply later, Tarter said.
Source:
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-aliens7-2009jun07,0,172507.story

Wish Fulfillment? No. But Dreams Do Have Meaning

Dreams may not be the secret window into the frustrated desires of the unconscious that Sigmund Freud first posited in 1899, but growing evidence suggests that dreams — and, more so, sleep — are powerfully connected to the processing of human emotions.
According to new research presented last week at the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies in Seattle, adequate sleep may underpin our ability to understand complex emotions properly in waking life. "Sleep essentially is resetting the magnetic north of your emotional compass," says Matthew Walker, director of the Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab at the University of California, Berkeley. (See the top 10 scientific discoveries of 2008.)

A recent study by Walker and his colleagues examined how rest — specifically, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep — influences our ability to read emotions in other people's faces. In the small analysis of 36 adults, volunteers were asked to interpret the facial expressions of people in photographs, following either a 60- or 90-minute nap during the day or with no nap. Participants who had reached REM sleep (when dreaming most frequently occurs) during their nap were better able to identify expressions of positive emotions like happiness in other people, compared with participants who did not achieve REM sleep or did not nap at all. Those volunteers were more sensitive to negative expressions, including anger and fear.

Past research by Walker and colleagues at Harvard Medical School, which was published in the journal Current Biology, found that in people who were sleep deprived, activity in the prefrontal lobe — a region of the brain involved in controlling emotion — was significantly diminished. He suggests that a similar response may be occurring in the nap-deprived volunteers, albeit to a lesser extent, and that it may have its roots in evolution. "If you're walking through the jungle and you're tired, it might benefit you more to be hypersensitive to negative things," he says. The idea is that with little mental energy to spare, you're emotionally more attuned to things that are likely to be the most threatening in the immediate moment. Inversely, when you're well rested, you may be more sensitive to positive emotions, which could benefit long-term survival, he suggests: "If it's getting food, if it's getting some kind of reward, finding a wife — those things are pretty good to pick up on." (See more about sleep.)

Our daily existence is largely influenced by our ability "to understand our societal interactions, to understand someone else's emotional state of mind, to understand the expression on their face," says Ninad Gujar, a senior research scientist at Walker's lab and lead author of the study, which was recently submitted for publication. "These are the most fundamental processes guiding our personal and professional lives."

REM sleep appears to not only improve our ability to identify positive emotions in others; it may also round out the sharp angles of our own emotional experiences. Walker suggests that one function of REM sleep — dreaming, in particular — is to allow the brain to sift through that day's events, process any negative emotion attached to them, then strip it away from the memories. He likens the process to applying a "nocturnal soothing balm." REM sleep, he says, "tries to ameliorate the sharp emotional chips and dents that life gives you along the way." (See the top 10 medical breakthroughs of 2008.)

"It's not that you've forgotten. You haven't," he says. "It's a memory of an emotional episode, but it's no longer emotional itself."

That palliative safety-valve quality of sleep may be hampered when we fail to reach REM sleep or when REM sleep is disrupted, Walker says. "If you don't let go of the emotion, what results is a constant state of anxiety," he says.

The theory is consistent with new research conducted by Rebecca Bernert, a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at Florida State University who specializes in the relationship between sleep and suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and who also presented her work at the sleep conference this week.

In her study of 82 men and women between the ages of 18 and 66 who were admitted into a mental-health hospital for emergency psychiatric evaluation, Bernert discovered that the presence of severe and frequent nightmares or insomnia was a strong predictor of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. More than half of the study participants had attempted suicide at least once in the past, and the 17% of the study group who had made an attempt within the previous month had dramatically higher scores in nightmare frequency and intensity than the rest. Bernert found that the relationship between nightmares or insomnia and suicide persisted, even when researchers controlled for other factors like depression. See TIME's special report on how not to get sick.)

Past studies have also established a link between chronic sleep disruption and suicide. Sleep complaints, which include nightmares, insomnia and other sleep disturbances, are listed in the current Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's inventory of suicide-prevention warning signs. Yet what distinguishes Bernert's research is that when nightmares and insomnia were evaluated separately, nightmares were independently predictive of suicidal behavior. "It may be that nightmares present a unique risk for suicidal symptoms, which may have to do with the way we process emotion within dreams," Bernert says.

If that's the case, it may help explain the recurring nightmares that characterize psychiatric conditions like posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Walker says. "The brain has not stripped away the emotional rind from that experience memory," he says, so "the next night, the brain offers this up, and it fails again, and it starts to sound like a broken record ... What you hear [PTSD] patients describing is, 'I can't get over the event.' "

At the biological level, Walker explains, the "emotional rind" translates to sympathetic nervous-system activity during sleep: faster heart rate and the release of stress chemicals. Understanding why nightmares recur and how REM sleep facilitates emotional processing — or hinders it, when nightmares take place and perpetuate the physical stress symptoms — may eventually provide clues to effective treatments of painful mental disorders. Perhaps, even, by simply addressing sleeping habits, doctors could potentially interrupt the emotional cycle that can lead to suicide. "There is an opportunity for prevention," Bernert says.

The new findings highlight what researchers are increasingly recognizing as a two-way relationship between psychiatric disorders and disrupted sleep. "Modern medicine and psychiatry have consistently thought that psychological disorders seem to have co-occuring sleep problems and that it's the disorder perpetuating the sleep problems," says Walker. "Is it possible that, in fact, it's the sleep disruption contributing to the psychiatric disorder?"

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Article by: Tiffany Sharples
From: Time.com
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1904561,00.html
Thanks to CitizenK at the UFOFiles.net for finding this article!

UFOs: WHAT YOU'RE NOT TOLD

UFOs: WHAT YOU'RE NOT TOLD

1923 - 1999
UFO Researcher/Journalist
Author of 'Gateway To Oblivion'

Hugh passed, peacefully, surrounded by his family and closest friends on Tuesday July 13th 1999. Below is Hugh's last article, written in the Spring of 1999.

UFOs: WHAT YOU'RE NOT TOLD

Hugh F. Cochrane

While most UFOs are known to be light emitting or light absorbing objects seen moving about the sky no satisfactory explanation has ever emerged to explain them. They have been labelled hoaxes, imagination and misinterpretation which in some cases has been proven true. But there are those that defy any rational explanation and after fifty years of diligent investigation the enigma remains unresolved.

Those in the UFO community blame government cover-ups for this lack of progress and include the media for following the government line. But the public has long ago lost interest in reports of fleeting UFO events which rarely last long enough to be properly investigated. When investigators do arrive and are equipped to gather samples of affected materials for laboratory analysis, the process can take weeks before the results are known and the media has other assignments.

An example of this was played out during the invasion of the crop circles in England in the late 8Os and ended in a fiasco when the reporters found two pensioners who claimed they had created all of the circles in England. They said they downed a few drinks in a local pub then used a board and rope to make the circles in some farm field before going home. The tabloids spread the story around the world and the public was satisfied with a solution that didn't involve crop-fax messages from other worlds or the earth itself as proposed by some.

But the laboratory analysis of the affected plant and soil samples gathered at circles sites proved otherwise. When Dr. Levengood of the Pinewoods Laboratory, who had carried out some of the analysis, was asked if he thought the circles were hoaxes he replied, "If people had energy able to affect the plants and soil in this way they wouldn't be squandering it in farm fields." He added, "It's a type of energy I've never come across." The analysis had revealed that plants and soil had been altered on the atomic and molecular level by an outside source able to alter the material's time, matter and gravity in ways not known to science. In the light-emitting phase it was able to expend thousands of watts of energy over long periods and the source of that energy is still unknown.

Also missed by the media were the reports of those who visited these event sites days or weeks later and suffered headaches, nausea and disorientation and had to leave. This includes animal mutilation, crop circles and UFO landing sites. This suggests some form of persisting radiation continues to come from the site and most animals, including predators, seem to sense a danger and will refuse to even approach these affected areas.

Further evidence was demonstrated dramatically when a BBC crew did a TV interview with the English investigator Pat Delgado at a two-week old crop circle. Each time Pat stepped inside the centre of the circle the TV sound technician outside the wide circle yanked the phones off his ears because of a loud warbling sound being radiated while Pat was inside the circle and Pat shouted that he could feel the vibrations in his body.

Others have not been as lucky. In 1967 a Manitoba prospector suffered a cribbage board-like pattern of burn spots across his chest from radiation emitted by a landed UFO and spent months in hospital. In 1967 the bodies of two Italian fishermen drowned in the Adriatic were found to have a similar pattern of burn spots on their bodies after their boat had been sunk by a UFO. In l980 two Texas women experienced undefined skin burns, falling hair and skin sores after their encounter with a UFO while driving down a highway late one night.

Most bizarre are the claims of miraculous physical healing and transformations experienced by those who have been targeted by beams of light from UFOs or had close encounters with these aerial objects. Typical were the l970s... claims of a French doctor who was cured of old war wounds and a policeman who was instantly healed of an alligator bite on his arm when the wounded arm was struck by a beam of light from a nearby UFO. Those involved in these encounters often claim to have acquired heightened psychic abilities from the event and the claims of healing parallel the healing reported at religious shrines and the remissions have been proven by physical tests and past hospital records.

Stranger still are the personality changes experienced by some. There are a good number of cases where longtime investigators or accidental observers have found their lives dramatically changed by the encounter. Some seek a new role in life where they are more giving and drawn closer to their religious beliefs. Often the sudden change can break up the family and the experiencer will move to a distant location to follow their new role.

The fact that these radiations can and do invade the wavelengths used by the human brain seems obvious from the reports on file showing that these aerial objects can change their shape and form to comply with the observer's belief and expectation. What you believe and expect is what you get, whether that is a devil or a deity. Its the Merlin Factor that leads many to think that these UFOs are under intelligent guidance by beings with well developed psychic abilities.

Dr Michael Persinger of Laurentian University has made a long-time study of the human brain and links these personality changes to micro-seizures in the human brain. The changes, he proposes, are due to bursts of radiation emitted by electrical flows generated by geologic pressures on the crystalline structures of rock deep inside the earth. He believes these energies erupting into the atmosphere invade wavelengths used by the human brain and are well capable of altering human personality. While his colleagues disagree with many parts of his proposals there can be no doubt that Persinger's approach is more practical than belief in evil aliens. In fact the earth seems a more likely source of such natural phenomena.

In articles for scientific journals he demonstrated how these erupting energies could invade the human mind and entrain specific mental wavelengths to produce horrific nightmares. His measurements of these unknown energies were made and recorded on sophisticated scientific equipment which he had installed in an apartment where those sleeping in adjoining bedrooms reported similar reoccurring nightmares and the apartment sits atop a well known branch of a major fault cutting through the area�.

If such a discharge able to expend thousands of watts of energy, as reported in some cases, then erupting from the earth directly under an animal while the animal is standing, it might hold the animal paralyzed and immobile while the surging energy seriously damaged its underside. If the energy disintegrates and invades the carcass before venting out through the throat or rectum, it might destroy vital organs along the way. As with the affected plants and soil, it might rob the blood of iron, or extract selected mineral elements from internal organs turning them into mush. It might even levitate the carcass into the air and carry it along for some distance before breaking free and allowing the carcass to fall back to earth.

Many of the veterinarians who have analysed the condition of the carcasses of mutilated animals refute the claims that predators or devil cultists are responsible for the killings. They find the animal's internal organs and blood to have been robbed of essential mineral elements in ways parallelling the altered soil and plants at crop circle and UFO burn ring sites.

While most qualified scientists refuse to become involved in UFO events to protect their reputations or due to a lack of funds, those few who have explored the evidence on site or on file and have investigated the events have publicly stated their belief that the subject holds great potential. Dr. Allen Hynek who devoted years to the subject said that the solution to the UFO enigma could provide rich rewards. Others have said the energy behind the UFO phenomena could provide a quantum leap for science and open
the way to a whole new technology.

Like electricity, electronics and chemistry and their hazards, knowledge and ingenuity taught us safe ways to make use of natures forces for their benefits. If the energies behind UFO5 can provide ways to overcome gravity and alter time and matter in ways that seem impossible today, then these could be the basis for a whole new technology in the coming millennium. It would be 3MT, 3rd Millennium Technology. It would eliminate highways and bridges, dramatically change physical healing and open new roads to the stars.

For those in Southern Ontario with an interest in UFO5 watching and other mysterious events, the best location is anywhere along the north shore of Lake Ontario. Since the earliest of times this area, about a mile from shore, has been the site of numerous sightings of UFOs, sea serpents, ghostly burning vessels or crashed aircraft. Here ships have vanished from sight, people and planes have strangely disappeared and the area has a record for UFO sightings which have been photographed and videotaped. On the night of April 6, 1999, a report was phoned in by an observer on the bluffs who had watched a plane crash into the water near Bluffers Park. As in past years

With that sort of record it should not be a surprise that the Canadian Geological Society has finally admitted that this area is the location of a huge geologic fault that stretches from the St Lawrence River to Ohio. In some places the bottom of the lake here has dropped one to two hundred feet and the recent discovery of a huge six by three mile area of humping of the lake bottom a mile off the Toronto islands has raised questions about the future of this area. Over the past three centuries this lake has demonstrated an affinity for bizarre and mysterious events and has earned the reputation as the "Mother of Mysteries" and it would seem there is still much to be learned from her.


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