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Post by fenris on Feb 28, 2019 12:09:32 GMT
Hey everyone,
I require some assistance please, I'm collecting information based on electrical disruptions and dogman. I was listening to Dogman Encounters ( Episode 185) when I hear this womens car shutting down when there is a siting. This was the only possible link I could find. Now, I have been looking into this with more detail when there is UFO sitings, cattle mutilations, and even (no matter how controversial this is) crop circle phenomenon. I'm doing Electrical Engineering at the University of Manitoba and I am trying to collect any and all information (no matter how much it could be a coincidence or not) to this link, YouTube videos, blogs, news paper clippings, anything. Does anyone here at NADP have any information or links or anything about this?
I will also collect any information on telepathic communication, I know there is some information out there and that link on dogman. Not much, but some.
Thanks!
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Post by arcanelife on Mar 6, 2019 17:12:19 GMT
Hey Fenris (like the name!)
Just wanted to put my two cents into this notion of electrical disruption and dogman.
From my perspective I don't feel electrical disruption plays a common enough part in dogman sightings to have become much of a point of interest in most discussion on the topic. I am aware that there are some cases where people have pointed out that dogmen appear to have been sighted around power stations etc, but given the fact they are just as likely to be encountered nowhere near electricity in any palpable sense I think the whole line of enquiry seems tenuous at best to enthusiasts.
For my own part, I'm open to any investigation into the phenomenon. At the moment I lean towards a strong emphasis on classical shapeshifting mythology to explain the whole deal, but leaning towards that stuff doesn't necessarily invalidate or exclude any other enquiry. In fact, given the incredible leaps of logic and reason one needs to accept the possibility of shapeshifting it only makes sense one drop the Hollywood notion of curses and magic and instead focus on how, at the least, the illusion (so to speak) of such a thing might be achieved using current scientific methodology.
On this front, two things at least seem reasonable to me:
1. Any technique that might allow the target (witness or witnesses) to unconsciously receive very heavy techniques of suggestion in order to stimulate those areas of the brain that deal with 'filling in blanks' to effectively select for something akin to a 'werewolf' as opposed to other, more banal, conclusions during periods of heightened stress. Given the fact we are all subject to cultural influences and various biases this enquiry would have to account for something more extraordinary and unique than what is already understood about various areas of human psychology (mass hysteria/various mental health issues) and I suggest needs to explain or account for what might be coined 'remote hijacking' of the brain.
2. Discounting some kind of manipulation of the natural processes of brain function it would seem to me at least possible the illusion might be achieved through some form of holographic technology. Again, this seems bizarre and isn't very palatable to say the least, but nothing I have seen, heard or read about this phenomenon suggest to me a natural undiscovered species so I am left with precious few lines of enquiry that make logical sense. Whatever is being witnessed (if not existing only in the mind of the individual/s concerned) must necessarily have been brought into existence from something outside of the known biological paradigm. Barring the more hyperbolic 'its the aliens' narrative most people fall to in order to explain all of this, it is still possible what is happening here is technological rather than physical in origin.
To this end electrical disruption, I suppose, might perhaps have some connection? I'm not well educated enough in those fields to know if that is a possibility or not.
Hope my comments help in some way
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Post by Con on Mar 7, 2019 16:15:12 GMT
Interesting point arcanelife about the holographic theory. I'm not a big fan of that theory myself when scientists use it to explain the universe, at least in terms of the "we're all living in the matrix" kind of idea, but it's still worth mentioning I think. About the electrical disruptions, I'm not electrician or engineer so anything I say is totally based on things I've researched online or talked to other people about, but what if the electrical disruption could be some kind of doorway? It's been suggested before, and I'm not a big believer in stuff like that until I actually see it myself or other eyewitnesses start coming forward with tales of doorways or "portals." Hypothetically speaking, if some kind of doorway were to suddenly open (and let these creatures through) perhaps it could create a type of disruption that affects electronics? Part of the reason I'm even mentioning this is after reading up on those stairs that people find way out in the middle of the woods. I'll preface this by saying that it's not something I fully believe in, it's more of an entertaining thought for me. On a slight tangent, perhaps that's how these creatures (and others) move about; doorways between parallel universes, little natural tears perhaps, could let them through. If anyone's heard about the tale of the man from Taured, it just makes you think. Could be how some people from here go missing out in the woods.
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Post by arcanelife on Mar 7, 2019 22:13:41 GMT
Interesting point arcanelife about the holographic theory. I'm not a big fan of that theory myself when scientists use it to explain the universe, at least in terms of the "we're all living in the matrix" kind of idea, but it's still worth mentioning I think. About the electrical disruptions, I'm not electrician or engineer so anything I say is totally based on things I've researched online or talked to other people about, but what if the electrical disruption could be some kind of doorway? It's been suggested before, and I'm not a big believer in stuff like that until I actually see it myself or other eyewitnesses start coming forward with tales of doorways or "portals." Hey Con, Yes to be fair I am not really qualified enough to make any hard claims as to how true or false the ideas of the 'holographic' theory are... but when it comes to this subject it does no harm to basically throw whatever you have at the thing and see what sticks etc ... The subject is just stubbornly weird. I don't know how I feel about this whole 'portal' issue either. I share your feelings there. You know, another thing that might be worth considering is maybe thinking about this from the point of view of 'chemical gateways' as discussed around topics like DMT etc. I mean this is why I don't necessarily discount the whole 'shapeshifter' mythology because of how it appears to those confronting it at face value. What it appears to me might be happening is some form of controlled illusion. Just a thought.
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Post by fenris on Mar 14, 2019 4:27:46 GMT
You 2 have placed some interesting information down, I will say that. I am not going to lie, but I am into the "alien" theory for a lot of things. The reason for this is because the UFO phenomenon has bought many new, unknown, suppressed technologies and critical thinking idea's to the surface that have left many of my professors eye sinking to the backs of there skulls. Especially when you dig up something juicy when it is related to there research that leaves them in shock and awe. On that note, I do realize not everything fits into the extraterrestrial category. For instance Dogman, it is probably an unacknowledged species that has been on Earth for a very long time, but on the other hand, perhaps at least 1 species of Dogman may not be from around here given this kind of information exists, NASA X-Point Portals. The possible interference with electrical circuity is what oddly enough attracted me to this topic a few years ago. Prior to that, I have never even herd of the Dogman or NADP till I crossed roads with Vic's show. This has lead me to learning a lot more of this research, and I will have to say since I have never had an encounter with this create personally, but I am very glad that my ignorance of such a life form has been removed from my life. Some people may have heard of an individual by the name of Linda Moulton Howe. I actually have 2 of her books, Glimpses of Other Realities Volumes 1 and 2. Inside her books she talks about some very strange sasquatch sitings that would have these creatures come and go in of light. When I started learning more about J Allen Hynek, some of his work details on UFO's and electrical disruption turning off cars and stuff and also showing up as light orbs. I then encountered other strange stories of bi-pedal dog like creatures that would appear in forests like of light. Well, I don't hold it against anyone if they don't know anything or are not qualified to say, but you do have to admit, this information is rather interesting to say the least. If there is any slight remote possibility that more is going on here, I have to learn more in hopes that perhaps a technology could be developed from such incandescences. These are the kinds of things that attract me to things like NDAP in hopes that someone might know something or have heard of something. I also just wanted to put the word out there that people like me are interested in trying to find any related links to such information
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Post by barbindallas on Mar 20, 2019 11:46:01 GMT
<<Some people may have heard of an individual by the name of Linda Moulton Howe. I actually have 2 of her books, Glimpses of Other Realities Volumes 1 and 2. Inside her books she talks about some very strange sasquatch sitings that would have these creatures come and go in of light.>> fenris , I was just about to ask if you knew of Linda Moulton Howe's work. I have all of her books, and will look into the ones you don't have to see if I can find any reference to electrical disruption. Linda has thousands of reports on her Earthfiles site. Being a member is not expensive, and it might be worth a search through her years of reports. I also suspect if you drop her a line, you may get a response. Lately I am coming across references (more than I expected) to UFOs and/or aliens being present in conjunction with cryptids, paranormal events, or plain old "unexplained phenomena." I haven't seen enough to establish a pattern, but that concept is popping up all over.
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Post by Con on Mar 21, 2019 23:32:29 GMT
There's definitely a lot of crossover. I'm wondering if that's a human thing though, we always look for patterns in things even when there aren't any. Not that I'm saying there isn't any evidence for the relation between paranormal and alien stuff, if memory serves I've read up on a few things about all that that was very interesting.
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Post by virtusblack on Apr 8, 2019 17:08:15 GMT
It's all on the table man. I always go back to skinwalker ranch. Ufo's, dogman, invisible predator type creatures, bizarre cryptids, invisible voices overhead, crop circles, machines in the earth, portals... For it all to be on the same patch of dirt... Plus all the near death experience testimony, abductee testimony, BF-DM testimony, yeah I'd say there's room for what you speak of, lol.
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Post by barbindallas on Apr 16, 2019 0:07:01 GMT
It's all on the table man. I always go back to skinwalker ranch. Ufo's, dogman, invisible predator type creatures, bizarre cryptids, invisible voices overhead, crop circles, machines in the earth, portals... For it all to be on the same patch of dirt... Plus all the near death experience testimony, abductee testimony, BF-DM testimony, yeah I'd say there's room for what you speak of, lol. That's fair...could it be a human thing? I was at a conference this weekend where I had the opportunity to hear a few 'luminaries' like LA Marzulli, Lee Spiegel, Ray Hernandez and more. I (and others) asked each of them (I had dinner with one) if they also saw a convergence, just so I wasn't making it up (in re: aliens, Bigfoot, hauntings, UFOs, cryptids, NDEs and so on). Each agreed that the boundaries are becoming VERY blurred. So either I am all wet in seeing the overlaps, or the "experts" from several disparate fields are also all wet* LOL * I also learned that there were as many opinions as there were attendees.
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Post by ISK8pdFrmaLab on Apr 22, 2019 10:38:30 GMT
Solar flares cause widespread radio outages in frequencies below 20 megahertz, and also generate their own shortwave rf bursts.
Much more tech data on EarthSky.org.
Visibly, sunspots are a flare. Larger spots eject higher energy. An X3.1 class flare on May 4, 2015 was followed by massive radio anomalies in the form of blackouts and static roaring audible on shortwave listening posts in western US states and in the Pacific islands.
The same day, in Canada, a woman reported growling and howling sounds emerging from the nearby woods and gathering into her house and kennel. Audio only, apparently coming from all around her property.
Coincidence?
It would be very interesting research to gather data on major solar flare activity and compare it with anomalies described as paranormal.
In August 2000, the Norwegian AMS Station in Hessdalen found some interesting data. Some light forms and luminous anamalies produced up to 19 kilowatts, shifted frequencies in the VLF range and had possible deposition of metallic particles.
Just to clarify here.
Most amateur radio users are radiating a max of about 200 watts, but can and do run pretty hot at over 1000 watts. That equals 1 kilowatt.
A glowing orb, that cranks out 19 times that power is ridiculously dangerous rf radiation.
More?
Look up Project EMBLA. Also Earthquake Lights. There is a known gather/release process being studied, very fascinating.
Bring your coffee, its highly technical reading.
If you want to really jump off the cliff, google Tibetan Tulpa entities, a kind of energy "suit" that magicians are able to pilot, supposedly by focusing large amounts of energy. Total woo woo territory there but it might be related. I have no idea, and do not believe in magic.
But physics are real. So is energy.
Keep in mind too that, as humans we see only a thin slice of the EM spectrum, about 400-700 billionths of a meter. Which is really pathetic. Many animals see far beyond that range on either side, low and high. The same thing applies to all our senses. Beyond our ranges of detection, there is a LOT going on that we are simply not privy to. Even with our gadgets.
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Post by ag47 on Apr 22, 2019 17:42:25 GMT
@isk8pdfrmalab: Great post. Full of information. Thank you.
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Post by Con on Apr 22, 2019 23:41:07 GMT
There's so much energy all around us that it's almost silly not to take into consideration in some small way paranormal occurrences. People seem to think that we know everything just because a few top people say so, but the truth is we don't know the half of it, which any open minded scientist will tell you. I totally agree with what ISK8pdFrmaLab is saying.
Maybe straying uncomfortably into hippy territory (joke!) but even the trees and plants have energy of all kinds as well. Humans do too, as do animals, and my own personal experiences with the paranormal have confirmed for me that there's so much more out there. I can't be 100% positive without actually going full science on it, so it's more of my educated guess and take it with a handful of salt, but humans seem to have consciousness as an energy if ghosts are anything to go by. I had intelligent communication happen once a few months back that's sadly not happened since, but it was there.
I think I'm going off topic though, sorry!
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Post by ISK8pdFrmaLab on Apr 23, 2019 0:59:49 GMT
Dr Jacques Valee did some amazing work in South America back in the 80s, and his fielding focused a lot on encounters that resulted in death or injury from exposure to energies that behaved an awful lot like ionizing radiation.
In Brazil, at least 5 people DIED after being exposed to energy emitted from light forms of one kind or another. These were hunters, who were spotlighting deer from their tree stands, and were in turn, bathed in beams of radiation - the hunters had themselves become spotlighted and killed.
While still alive and able to give depositions, the victims described a humming sound like a refrigerator or transformer. The lightforms were too small to appear to be piloted, but did emit rays of light, that were lethal after the fact.
In one case, victim Dionizio General was swooped upon by a lightform, got lit up by a ray, and for 3 days, was insane with terror until he died.
This gets dark...
No fewer than 35 patients were admitted to the Health Unit on Colares Island, all of whom suffered facial and thoracic lesions, the symptoms of which were published in a report compiled by the physician in charge, a Dr Wellaide Cecim Carvalho de Oliveira:
Extreme fatigue, difficulty walking.
Dizziness and headaches.
Intense reddening of the skin.
Hair loss, skin blackening where the ray had directly hit them; several red-purple circles hot and painful, 2-3 cm in diameter.
Trembling.
Anemia, low hemoglobin levels.
The rays were described as intense white, 7-8 cm wide, and never wandered as if sweeping for its victims, but always struck its victims unerringly and suddenly.
It was also described as painful as a cigarrette burn, but with very harmful after effects not apparent at time of strike. Like any weapon would be operated; one does not shoot until certain of the shot.
So,
What witnesses describe as "light" may in fact be a complex combo of ionizing and non ionizing radiation. The destruction of tissues sounds a lot like the effects of high power microwave bursts to me. Maybe ionizing UV or IR but definitely lethal doses of the EM spectra.
More? Google:
NICAP Betty Cash Vickie Landrum Colby Landrum Dec 29, 1980, Piney Woods TX Diamond of Fire After effects of exposure
Hunt for The Skinwalker, Kelleher/Knapp, ch 7.
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Post by ISK8pdFrmaLab on Apr 25, 2019 1:53:28 GMT
Cont':
Google: Operation Saucer, Brazil's Roswell.
Over 80 total victims attacked. But not by dogman or cryptids that were terrestrial. It is pretty grim reading and by description sounds like orbs shooting terrified people with high output EM of some kind, for two months straight.
Of course, this was all glossed over and forgotten.
I decided to begin compiling known solar flare activity from archives, and comparing it to dates of known weirdness. Willing to bet there are more than one match.
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Post by ag47 on Apr 25, 2019 7:57:18 GMT
ISK8pdFrmaLab - fascinating stuff. People just have no idea of the universe in which we live and what is going on all around them. There are also all those missing cases Paulides has compiled. I feel he knows more than he's willing to say publicly because he would be marginalized (or worse).
The Dyatlov Pass incident. There was radiation involved in that.
I have read UFO encounters (other than the ones you listed, which I really want to look up) where people had their skin burned, or suffered symptoms of acute radiation exposure. The movie Close Encounters portrayed the burned skin.
The vast majority of us will go through life and never encounter anything to shake our paradigms, but then there are those who have met "it" face to face (whatever "it" is, and there is likely a lot more than one thing out there we're encountering).
I could go on, and this may be OT, or it may not be because I feel a lot of different 'stuff' is connected in some way.
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