Yesterday, 06:57 PM
(Yesterday, 03:45 PM)Karl12 Wrote: There's been some decidedly freaky aspects to global UFO reports over the years and one factor which seems to keep on popping up is the stopping of (or interference with) clocks and watches during a UFO encounter.
Seems sometimes multiple timepieces are involved but it doesn't seem to matter about mains or separate battery power and non electric watches have also been affected - bizarrely some UFO witnesses have also reported different watches refusing to work after their experience or clocks stopping after they touch them.
Like with the animal reaction aspect, if a person goes back and looks through some of the older UFO literature then relevant nuggets in the case details do seem to stand out.
Am sure there'll be plenty more examples out there so if anyone's aware of any (or has opinions about what's going on) then please post away.
Casefiles:
• Some extremely strange UFO accounts at the link below taken from a pretty awesome archive of newspaper clippings (primarily from the 1970s and 1980s) compiled by Loren E. Gross - full list well worth a read on a rainy day.
[Image: https://www.project1947.com/loren/loren_p51_1.jpg]
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Likewise some extremely interesting reading found in Keith Basterfield's full catalogue linked below (I thought so anyway) - some details also include timepiece tampering.
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Nicap's Report on EM effects also brings up a case from Santa Fe, New Mexico during the early November, 1957 flap where a car clock and wristwatch stopped working as a UFO passed over a motor vehicle.
In Norway, October, 1956 a UFO also flew in front of motor vehicle and hovered over the road - according to jeweller the wristwatch of the witness was 'magnetized':
Electromagnetic Effects Associated with Unidentified Flying Objects (PDF File)
I, myself lost over two hours one October night in 1964.
I made a tentative case last month in these pages for the wide-spread use of a time-stopping device for machines travelling long-distance in space (light-years) and as a personal piece of equipment (wrist watch type) for the ETs and elite in the ancient days.
Intelligence seeks to proliferate itself
not necessarily via its own kind.
not necessarily via its own kind.