11-25-2024, 05:21 AM
(11-25-2024, 01:34 AM)Sirius Wrote: I like the technical stuff. Those guys are out "there", we need to get from here to "there". The phenomenon is here, the theory is out there.
Ha good one mate and whatever these objects turn out to be I suppose 'extra-temporal' should be included right up there on the possible origin hypotheses list - especially considering the vast array of different reported UFO shapes (and occupants) and very specific, intense UFO 'flap' time periods.
There's another clock stopping case below from the huge UFO flap during the first week in November, 1957 - if you haven't seen this presentation then I really would recommend it as the research is excellent and the sheer number of similar reports are pretty mindboggling.
Clock stop case:
Quote:November 6th, 1957 - Santa Fe, Texas.
Residents J. Martinez and A. Galegoz were driving down the highway and witness an 'egg shaped object with red, green and yellow lights' approaching them at a very low altitude.
The unknown object came directly over their car and illuminated the entire area with 'a great glow' - a loud humming noise was also reported.
Car engine dies and both their wristwatches stop working.
UFO Flap presentation.
Quote:In the first week of November 1957, a series of dramatic and unusual UFO events occurred which caused great concern at the highest levels of government and changed the way many people viewed the UFO phenomenon. Sputnik 1 had been launched one month earlier, and the launch of Sputnik 2 was imminent. Then, in the first week of November 1957, a dramatic wave of UFO encounters struck the states of Texas and New Mexico.
The apparent primary target was a small town called Levelland. What happened in Levelland, Texas was unprecedented and had never occurred before, and has yet to be repeated. Dozens of people in Levelland and the surrounding areas reported UFOs disabling their vehicles, causing the electrical system to fail and the car engines to cease functioning.
In case after case, UFOs buzzed cars at low level, and often landed on the road, blocking their way forward. UFO car-stalling cases were well-known among UFO researchers, but this brazen and audacious level of activity had never been reported before.
While the small town of Levelland, Texas and the surrounding area first appeared to be the target, the truth was much different. In fact, similar and often identical encounters occurred across the United States and the world, involving not only car-stalling cases, but many bizarre electromagnetic effects on a wide variety of machines.