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(06-24-2025, 08:27 AM)sahgwa Wrote: I am in complete agreement, I was just riffing for fun in a sci fi vein :)
Ha nice one mate and you can't beat a good riffing - am trying to compile a thread dealing with all the similarities but there are quite a lot.
Have you read Cutchin's book ' A Trojan Feast'? I thought it was a winner.
Cheers.
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(06-27-2025, 12:13 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Ha nice one mate and you can't beat a good riffing - am trying to compile a thread dealing with all the similarities but there are quite a lot.
Have you read Cutchin's book 'A Trojan Feast'? I thought it was a winner.
Cheers.
No sir, I will try and recall to add it to the library
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06-27-2025, 06:40 PM
This post was last modified: 06-27-2025, 07:35 PM by Darkorange. 
Sure. Everyone needs water. Space travelers will need lots of it. If they came from other planets, sure the water is essential. their engines might run on water...sure. we have cars running on hydrogen. why alien tech would deviate or neglect such an abundant source of energy in the universe? Not like them are here to steal our water.
Ok.. so we have piece of info on what fuel is being used. sure those ufos did not pump cubic tons of water, only slowly sipping what is enough to sustain the mission.
these sightings, where ufo is getting the water pumped are truly amazing...in a way that aliens could be observed unseen, in their 'natural' environment (nothing to hide or flash strobes) haha..there reports of alien vessel sipping water gives us a clue of their tech, and may be their biochemistry make up......
and of course, that magical beam.
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(06-27-2025, 04:59 PM)sahgwa Wrote: No sir, I will try and recall to add it to the library
Certainly recommend it mate and lots of rather fascinating correlations between Fae/UFO occupant food and drink offerings (which also have emphasis on the Sattvic diet).
Also thought the author did a mighty fine job here compiling similar (and consistently) reported 'odours' in UFO, cryptid, poltergeist etc. cases - pretty fascinating stuff.
Anyway looks like there's been a cull on source links for some of these water reports but here's an obscure one from Germany.
Quote:Location. Butzbacher Forsthaus Hessen Germany
Date: March 23 1980
Time: 0320A
A farmer was alone in his house when he suddenly heard someone knocking on his window; he stepped out to check and was confronted by two men that asked him for water. The two men wore silvery outfits, had light skin and dark hair, with very attractive features, and looked very similar to each other. The witness brought them a bottle of Seltzer water and asked them if they spoke English. They did not reply and then walked towards a nearby huge dazzling hovering object. The witness panicked and went to notify the police, but both the object and the men had departed when he returned with the authorities.
Cheers.
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(06-30-2025, 01:22 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Certainly recommend it mate and lots of rather fascinating correlations between Fae/UFO occupant food and drink offerings (which also have emphasis on the Sattvic diet).
Also thought the author did a mighty fine job here compiling similar (and consistently) reported 'odours' in UFO, cryptid, poltergeist etc. cases - pretty fascinating stuff.
Anyway looks like there's been a cull on source links for some of these water reports but here's an obscure one from Germany.
Cheers.
Awesome link thank you, and I have added the Trojan Foodies Cookbook to my Amazonian cart.
His Brimstone book looks good too.
Really is creeping me out how fast the net is being deleted!
Build your libraries while you can.
Does anyone else paying attention, notice how pre-approved-post-censored-centralised information is being pushed with 'AI' and real collated, researched, and boots-on-the-ground personal data is being wiped out? RIP Net. really makes me sick.
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(06-27-2025, 12:13 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Ha nice one mate and you can't beat a good riffing - am trying to compile a thread dealing with all the similarities but there are quite a lot.
Have you read Cutchin's book 'A Trojan Feast'? I thought it was a winner.
Cheers.
Haven't read it yet, but I bought last month The Brimstone Deceit, and I should receive within the next few weeks Thieves in the Night, that I have ordered the same day. Thanks for the recommendation, I look foward to reading his works!
If I may chime, I'd recommend Eric Ouellet 2014 book "Illuminations : The UFO Experience as a Parapsychological event" for yet another alternative theory on the phenomena.
Cheers!
As far as the apple tree is concerned, there's probably not much difference between a worm and a human...
Et le ver en dit : - Il y a toujours un pépin dans la pomme...
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Ivan Sanderson is one of the best of the rest.
I wrote a whole section regarding Aliens asking for water or carrying water. Many cases in the 1896/97. The Eagle river case. The one that Gray Barker mentioned in his MIB book, there is a whole lot, ppl don't realise how relevant, and absurd they are.
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(06-30-2025, 08:25 AM)sahgwa Wrote: Really is creeping me out how fast the net is being deleted!
Build your libraries while you can.
Absolutely mate, lots of catalogued info gone for good (due to hosting costs or being purposefully removed) - recently noticed these links were down although haven't had time to search elsewhere.
Good advice about those libraries though and let's hope one day they don't go all 'Fahrenheit 451' on everybody's ass - am sure you'll enjoy that book and did see this classic on free audio (seem to remember one or two water collection reports in there).
Cheers.
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Published in the Brazilian magazine 'Revista'.
30 foot wide shiny, metallic, round object with blue, red, green and lilac coloured lights takes on seawater?
• São Paulo, Brazil, 23rd March, 1978.
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