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There’s a distinct possibility that he honestly believes aliens are abducting his wife and causing the bruises because subconsciously he needs to create a defense mechanism to allow him to view himself as a good person.” Frange would continue that he didn’t believe that Edmonds was lying, and that he thought he was “telling the truth as he thinks it is, but (that) the real truth might be something else”. [3] So the Bible is apparently all just a collection of useless ancient Hebrew drivel (they strongly suggest, but conveniently don't actually state explicitly), and all the woes of the human race since time immemorial are actually all just the result of the nefarious machinations of a bunch of adrenochrome slurping interdimensional "reptilians" that have been messing with us poor, dumb, lowly human beans for literally THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF YEARS already! And we're (well, most of us are) apparently just too dumb to know it. Tottenham pay tribute to Terry Venables with minute's applause ahead of their game against Aston Villa following the death of their former manager and player aged 80... as the club say they are 'extremely saddened' by the loss He looked on in horror as the creature reached for the dog, grabbing at it and lifting it by the jaws. Then, without realizing what exactly had taken place, the unfortunate animal was “vaporized” and turned into nothing but white dust. Enraged at the treatment of his pet, Reed reached for a particularly large branch that was resting on the ground nearby and flew at the alien creature. He swung the branch directly at it, striking it full-on in the head. He continued to bring the branch down on the creature’s head until he was certain it was dead.

As bizarre as John Edmonds’ claims might sound, they are far from the only claims of people killing apparent alien entities. Perhaps the most well-known of these is Phil Schneider, who was discovered dead (officially from suicide) after giving a series of public talks on top-secret government-alien bases deep under the ground. Max Verstappen coasts to victory in Abu Dhabi season finale as Mercedes fend off Ferrari to take second in the constructors' standings in a dramatic battle... with Charles Leclerc and George Russell on the podium We might ask also, if some of the more outlandish cases are some kind of intricate disinformation campaign by dark government agencies that then allow them to discredit all other UFO and alien claims, even those of a more credible nature.

Stardust Ranch in Rainbow Valley Arizona

Tommy Robinson is led off by more than a dozen police from Campaign Against Antisemitism march after he was told to stay away by organisers - as thousands gather in central London waving Israeli flags and holding 'Hamas made me Jewish' posters I unfortunately only enjoyed reading the first half of Stardust Ranch: The Incredible True Story. Mostly because, for the most part, John Edmonds and his ghostwriting "co-author," Bruce MacDonald, (only in the first half) did a better than average job of relating some incredibly spine-tingling and deliciously creepy occurrences that supposedly happened at the eponymous Stardust Ranch. Numerous people have gone out to Stardust Ranch in Arizona and have left the house screaming. The bedroom where his wife was almost abducted has such an evil presence that I could not even go into the room as I stood at the doorway a chill ran down my spine. The is indeed much debate as to how true the account might be. It has to be said, though, this one appears to hang together a lot tighter than some of the other claims we have examined here. And the incident has been rumored in the UFO community since the early 1980s, suggesting that something out of the ordinary did indeed take place. A Bizarre Case Of Disinformation?

Reed would speak openly of the encounter, even claiming that strange, ominous individuals had begun following him and monitoring his activities since the incident. In fact, many internet users would begin researching the case, with one individual in particular (an internet user by the name of Tommy Grand) offering some rather intriguing revelations. You know what? I don't even know for sure what some of the last half of that book is actually all about! In fact, after a while, a whole lot of the last few chapters of the book just started to come across to yours truly like a secular humanist sermon of gigantically hubristic proportions. But hey! If you've read the book and managed to get a lot more out of the latter chapters, more power to ya! For surely, in all your wisdom, "You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din."As Filer elaborated, it was revealed that on the night in question, with a UFO flying over the base at a particularly low altitude, a military police officer had decided to pursue the object. The craft, which the officer described as being oval-shaped and glowing green and blue, swooped down toward his vehicle. Then, barely a second later, a large-headed creature with gray-brown skin standing around four feet tall appeared a short distance away and headed toward the policeman’s car. As the weeks and months went on, these apparent abduction encounters were signaled by further suddenly appearing bruises and scratch marks, and the presence of the entities around the property continued. So much so, that John came to the conclusion that he had to defend the property, and his wife, himself. And when they appeared again, he reached for the samurai sword he kept above the fireplace and used it on the creature. After embedding the weapon in the creature’s side, he went to withdraw it so he could chop off the head. However, to his disbelief, the dead body vanished right before his eyes. We have already highlighted just some of the reports and accounts from Arizona, but New Mexico has several claims of downed UFOs, not least the Roswell crash to its name. Then if we look at Colorado and the numerous claims of some kind of extraterrestrial base there, even a stronghold of sorts our intrigue in this location surely go up a little more. And last but certainly not least is Utah, home to one of the strangest locations on the planet in Skinwalker Ranch. Indeed, the area around Skinwalker Ranch – much like much of the land of the other Four Corners states is Native American. And many of their legends not only speak of people who came from the stars but also of strange entities with paranormal abilities. Stardust Ranch Part One, The Unbelievable Podcast https://www.spreaker.com/user/unbelievable/episode-229-stardust-ranch-part-one Brits wake to another freezing morning as sub-zero temperatures hit overnight - with snow on the way in the coming days

NASA Investigates Mysterious Four Corners Area, Paul Seaburn, Mysterious Universe https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/04/nasa-investigates-mysterious-four-corners-area/ Brand mark made to the right lower leg of John Edmondwhile sitting with his wife Joyce in the living room of the ranch main house approximately fifteen feet from the portal in the house. There was no warning, nothing to see, hear, or communicate with. An excruciating pain and a sense of crushing pressure followed by the indentation in the leg. Both John and Joyce have experienced skin punctures, triangular depressions in the skin and serve bruising,and skin disfigurement similar to what one would experience if exposed to radiation followed by nausea, gastrointestinal distress, and chronic fatigue and muscle weakness. Man probes alien he claims to have caught while walking his dog – but there’s bad news as now says it has ESCAPED, Kara O’Neill, The Mirror, August 25, 2016 https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/man-probes-alien-claims-caught-8700795 Reed would even appear on an episode of the television series Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files in 2010. Under the scrutiny of the show, it was concluded that the video allegedly filmed by Reed was very likely a hoax. Of further damage to his claims, UFO Watchdog claimed that “Dr. Jonathan Reed” was, in fact, John Bradley Rutter, a long-time resident of Seattle. Furthermore, they claimed that all the while he had claimed to have been on the run, he living at his Seattle home. Further still, he was not a doctor and had no college degrees. These are all things we have to keep in mind when examining these and other aspects of the UFO and alien question – a subject that is already nuanced and complex in the extreme.So... great! Keep it coming, Mr. Edmonds (and ghostwriting/co-authoring buddy-pal, Mr. MacDonald)! Keep it coming, boys. I'm all eyes and ears. Let's have it! I will NOT laugh or call you liars. Not for ANYTHING, I won't. Scout's honor, boys. Scout's honor. Unless, that is, you completely and totally depart from the narrative and then get all preachy and full of yourselves in the last half of the book, that is.... Israeli hostages reveal how they ate rice and pita and slept on rows of plastic waiting room-like seats after being abducted by Hamas and held captive in Gaza While a lot less outlandish but certainly no less controversial were the claims of researcher, John L. Guerra, who relays the account of a retired Air Force Major, George Filer III, who claims he was involved in a shooting and killing an extraterrestrial in the early hours of 18 th January 1978. [7] In the book Strange Craft: The True Story of an Air Force Intelligence Officer’s Life with UFOs, Guerra puts forward Filer’s account.

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