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tablariddim
11-18-99, 08:16 PM
From around the age of six, till sometime in my early teens, I was aware of hearing some kind of morse code signal going on in my head. It would happen spontaneously almost every time I went to bed.And at a certain age I began to be able to actually induce the signals conciously, but always just before falling asleep.
In those days I also used to have frequent dreams of, 'being able to float' and then of,'falling from a great distance', but always landing safely somewhere in my body.
I know that those kind of dreams are common,
but has anybody else had the 'morse code experience'? I've met nobody yet, who has.

DaveW
11-19-99, 01:32 AM
As a child, I was tormented by the sound of my own heart beating. This only happened when I was lying in bed trying to sleep. I was convinced that the sound was that of a devil pacing outside in the leaves, waiting to come in and kill me. I'm not sure how healthy this is, but my heart beat was sufficiently irregular that the ruse worked, and it took me a few days to realize what was going on. Even afterwards, I was still tormented by the memory.

BigC
11-19-99, 02:28 AM
Well, recently I've been having some interesting little tunes in my head. It's been there for quite a while now, ever since August 1999. Or earlier, I just can't remember since then. I mean, one in my right here, there's a constant tone and then some beeping in the background. In my left here, there's a loud annoying sound with some extra beeping. I mean I hardly THINK that this is Tettinitious or whatever that thing is called. There's got to be some other force of influence involved here. Like a mind game that E.T.'s are playing on me and such.

Oxygen
11-19-99, 02:46 AM
Tab and BigC- The beeps are most likely tinnitus. An ENT clinic should be able to settle that.

BigC-Better get that annoying noise checked out quick. The human body doesn't just do things. It has a reason. When something is out of the ordinary, it usually means something is wrong. If you could describe the noise, I might be able to give you a direction to try looking. I'm not a doctor, but I have resources.

tablariddim
11-19-99, 02:34 PM
I've just checked out around six, Tinnitus sites. None of them mention a sound like morse code and none of them mention at which age you can be affected. Ofcourse that alone doesn't prove that it wasn't Tinnitus, but what makes me sceptical is the fact that I never found the sound distressing or disturbing and there is absolutely nothing wrong with my hearing-there never was.Besides I used to quite enjoy 'tuning in' to it and as I said before it affected me till my early teens, when I gradually lost the ability to induce it.
Got any more conclusive info?

Searcher
11-19-99, 03:59 PM
Tab,

Did this, by any chance, follow having a tooth filled or the placement of some sort of orthodontic appliance? I've heard that radio signals can sometimes be picked up in the mouth, so why not a signal that would carry the Morse code? Just an idea...

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Oxygen
11-20-99, 03:53 AM
searcher-Hey, I forgot about that! Did you know Lucille Ball was arrested and charged with espionage during WW2 because her fillings were picking up Japanese signals?

tablariddim
11-20-99, 11:47 AM
Nope!

BigC
11-21-99, 04:35 AM
Well what sort of condition would the beeps do? I mean it doesn't sound natural at all. I was just wondering if I could get some opinons on it because it would be pretty expensive for me to get it checked out. I don't have that sort of cash on me. Any who, I mean, like I said, this sort of thing isn't natural whatsoever. I mean comon, two 'different' tones in your head? On my right ear what I described before is just a constant tone like a machine makes sorta.... I can tell what sound a machine makes when it becomes idle a little, like my computer, it makes that sorta sound. On the left here, alls there is are beeps. A couple of nights ago I did notice something strange was going on in my ear, I noticed that there were a 'tune' to the beeps, almost like chimes. Now I hardly think thats a Tinnitus problem!

Oxygen
11-21-99, 05:38 AM
You'd be surprised at what you're capable of. When I've got something going on that I can't figure out, usually check it out on the search engines at www.healthanswers.com. (http://www.healthanswers.com.)

It's no legal substitute for a good doctor, but it will do for a fairly decent diagnosis when the money's tight. They say that most health-related problems can be taken care of at home, and this site has helped me on countless occassions.

I'm not knocking any extraterrestrial explanations here. I'm just trying to exhaust all of the terrestrial ones first.

BigC
11-21-99, 02:00 PM
Ya, I can understand that. Just want to try everything else to see if its our problem or not. But it's just sooo weird though.

Oxygen
11-22-99, 12:12 AM
My father had something weird happen to him last year. Of course, this is just one of many throughout his life, but it was the first one I had ever witnessed firsthand.

For years he had been hearing morse code like you have, but without any other sound. It was just a series of beeps that he tried to translate one time, but since he had been a wheelman, not a communications specialist, for the navy, he was not skilled in writing morse code. He disregarded it, wrote it off to tinnitus and got on with life.

Recently, he had been complaining about a small bump on the back of his head. It had started small, but eventually got large enough to become a nusiance when he combed his hair. He asked me to look at it, since he couldn't find it too well with a mirror. I found what appeared to be a wart on the back of his head. It was soft and pliable, so I took a razor to it and cross-cut it to remove it (a sightly painful but inexpensive way to handle them). The "wart" was soft enough that the razor slid right over it without phasing it. Next, I lanced it, thinking it to be some kind of boil. The needle passed right over it as though it wasn't there. Finally I brought out the tweezers and forced part of it to stand up. I ran the needle through it. (My father said he felt nothing from this operation.) I used the needle to pull the whole thing up and sliced it off with the razor. We put the bump on a tisue we had set aside to stem any bleeding that may have occurred. We both studied it for a moment, then it spat out a lot of liquid (more than it looked like the thing could hold) and dried up instantly to the consistency of a crumb of toast. When I tried to roll it over with the side of the tweezers, it disintegrated into dust.

He has not heard the morse code since.

Got any strange bumps lately?

truestory
11-22-99, 03:42 AM
Oxygen,

Now, it takes a lot to get my stomach going but that story gave me a bad feeling, for sure. Or, maybe I'm really hungry? Got to go get something to eat now! :)

BigC
11-22-99, 04:39 AM
Well... I thought bumps had nothing to do it... but I guess some things happen that we're not aware of... I do have a scar in the back of my head... but its a scar not a wort, it's been with me ever since I was born. So I'm pretty sure thats not what's been causing the beeps... however I do have a lump on my middle finger. It would be a little hard to remove and painful hehe.

SkyeBlue
11-22-99, 08:44 PM
Oxygen -

EEEEWWWWWWWW!!!! Thank goodness I've finished my lunch. Iwwwgh. :)

tablariddim
11-22-99, 08:54 PM
Oxygen,
say whaaat? can anybody explain what the hell this lump was? instantly shrivel up and desintergrate? weird man!

Searcher
11-22-99, 09:47 PM
Oxygen,

Sounds like one for the X-Files, if you ask me! Was it bright green ooze, by any chance? Can we assume you're not pulling our collective leg here? :)

Maybe some people have been implanted with some sort of homing device? (Hey - I'm being serious now! Assuming this isn't just a joke on your part, then the terrestrial explanations just aren't cutting it!) What does your dad think it might be? You said there were many other strange things that have happened to him during his lifetime, although you didn't witness them yourself - could you share some of those experiences with us? Are alien abductions among them, by any chance? You've piqued my curiosity on this one!



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BigC
11-22-99, 09:59 PM
A homing device is a certain idea of this sort of problem here. I was thinking the same thing since they seem to 'visit' me often. I see them constantly in the skies around my state. So, maybe my paranoia is getting to me, but, if it's true, I got something to figure out. For now, I was thinking it could be some sort of homing device seeing since they seem to know where I am all the time and all. With the beeps going off in my head and all. This all didn't start happening until a couple years ago.

Oxygen
11-23-99, 02:02 AM
Alien abductions is one thing I don't make very many jokes about, largely because I have seen the trauma after the incident. You know, you can joke about somebody breaking their leg, but you don't actually laugh AT the person. Likewise, while I may have a few alien jokes somewhere in my files, I can't toy with this sort of thing so triflingly.

What has affected my father most is period of missing time that covered two weeks straight. He was living in Denver, Colorado, somewhere near Laramie Street. He had just gotten paid from his taxi job and was going to catch a nap before blowing his hard earned money on a night out with his buddies. As he flopped down on his bed, he says the light bulb in his lamp got really bright, like it was going to blow out. The room then became filled with a blinding light.

The next thing he knew, he was in a phone booth just south of Chicago. two weeks had passed, and his buddies (one of whom was his boss) just assumed he had gone to Arizona on family business, as he was prone to do. They just figured that it was an emergency of some sort and that he'd call as soon as he could. His car was still parked out in front of his apartment, coated with two weeks' worth of dust.

There are plenty of other incidents, but that's all I have time for at the moment.

For any of you researchers on Denver cases, the year was about 1950.

Searcher
11-23-99, 02:44 AM
Oxygen,

I'm sorry if I offended you in any way. I hadn't read anything from you before about your father, so I didn't know. Thank you for sharing your story.

In case you are interested, there is a list of questions at the webpage address listed below, which could help determine the likelihood of a person having been abducted. I was even able to answer "yes" to a few of them myself (not that I really believe that I've been abducted - but it's interesting, nonetheless)!

http://www.anw.com/aliens/52questions.htm

I haven't really found anything regarding UFO's near Denver or Chicago in 1950, but I'll let you know if I come up with anything.

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Searcher
11-23-99, 03:13 AM
Oxygen,

Could this have happened in the summer of 1952, by any chance? It seems there were a couple of sightings over Chicago in June of 1952, and one over Denver in July of 1952. That's all I found so far - nothing in 1950.

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Oxygen
11-24-99, 01:15 AM
Searcher- I wasn't offended at all. I, in turn, apologize if I sounded like I was. I know the incident bugs him like crazy, but he isn't shy about talking about it or any of the other things that have happened. I almost think he may be a repeat abductee.

I'll check with my father about the year. I know for sure it would have been the early fifties. He married my mother in the mid fifties, and had known her for a couple of years before that. She had never left San Jose, California before that.

Around Little America, Wyoming, my father witnessed a landing. This was before the light incident and after Roswell (he remembers the headlines and some preliminary reports from a buddy of his in the Air Force). He says he had been driving a 1949 or 1950 Ford. It was pretty new, to give an idea about the date. He was headed west for Denver and decided to pull over and catch some shuteye before he got too sleepy to drive. (important: "BEFORE he got too sleepy", he swears he wasn't so sleepy as to hallucinate) He leaned his head back and started counting stars to help him sleep. Suddenly, one star started getting brighter. He then realized that it wasn't getting brighter, but closer. At first, he thought it was a meteorite headed for his car. He grabbed the key and gave it a turn, but it wouldn't start. The car had been running just minutes before. Then a disc-shaped object landed less than 100 yards away, hovering over the highway. It glowed a bright blue and extended legs down to the surface. As one side was over a small rock wall, the legs extended unevenly, but held the disc level. As he watched, a beam of light-blue light came down from the center of the craft, lowering with it three humanoid figures. He describes them as looking robotic, with no legs, but a slightly flared lower half. Up until this point, he had considered getting out of the car. Now, he admits openly, he was scared to breathe lest they see him. Two of the figures did indeed proceed forward, but stopped before leaving the underneath of the disc. The third one went to one of the legs. (He laughs about it, saying "He must have had to piss.") After a few moments, all three simultaneously returned to the light blue beam and went back up into the disc, which then took off at a phenomenal rate for the sky. He lost sight of it within moments.

My father then decided that sleep wasn't so important after all. He started the car (which kicked over on the first spin) and gunned it for the nearest town, determined to find a cop. After miles of seeing nobody, he began to wonder what he was going to tell the cop if he found one. He knew he'd be laughed out of the state. Instead he focused on Denver. He wanted off that highway badly.

That's the Little America story. There have been other stories, one of which my mother (RIP)was witness to. It's a little shorter, but I've gone on long enough for right now. I have my own share of strangeness, and one of my brothers used to be prone to nosebleeds until he sneezed out a piece of metal. Another used to have nightmares of the big-eyed men coming to take him. (I wasn't told of this one until my parents saw me getting serious about UFO study.)

With all I have been told that has happened to my family and with the things I have experienced firsthand, I could fill a website. What frightens me (sort of) is that I am usually not told the family story until I have something happen to me. When I try to see if somebody is just pulling my leg, more distant family members verify facts and now and then produce evidence that the incident, whatever the cause, was real.

Ask any questions you like. I don't even mind being second-guessed. :)

BigC
11-24-99, 03:29 AM
So, I was just curious.... is Denver a really prime target for alien abductions? I mean has there been a lot of activity around here lately? I seem to notice some things... but I have a feeling there is a lot more then what meets the eye.

Oxygen
11-25-99, 02:52 PM
You know, it sure seems like it. After reading some of the posts here and going over the things my father has relayed to me, Denver sure looks like a hot spot. What military bases are nearby, and about where are they?

Searcher
11-25-99, 06:03 PM
I did find one reference to UFO's and a Morse-Code-like signal (that apparently wasn't Morse Code) at the about.com website, copied below for your convenience:

QUEBEC
BASKATONG LAKE
11/06/57
(Magonia)
180 km north of Ottawa, Jacques Jacobson and three of his friends saw a bright, yellowish-white sphere hovering over a hilltop about 4 km away. from top to bottom issued light cones that illuminated the countryside and the clouds. Radio reception was blocked throughoput the observation, except for a very powerful signal at one wavelength, modulated, but not in Morse code. The object rose slowly toward the south.


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Searcher
11-25-99, 06:32 PM
Here's something else I found that's kind of interesting (taken from http://ebbs.english.vt.edu/vtsf/mss-3.1/030.html ):

"...in 1921 the late Marconi received and recorded definite systematic impulses on a wavelength of 150,000 metres, coming out of space from the direction of Sagittarius; and in 1924 the New York newspapers for August of that year reported the following: MYSTERY DOTS AND DASHES WAS MARS SIGNALLING? WHAT THE PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM REVEALED. "The development of the photographic film of the radio signals for the 29 hour period while Mars was close to Earth, deepens the mystery of the dots and dashes heard by widely separated powerful stations. The film disclosed in black and white a regular arrangement of dots and dashes along one side. On the other, at about evenly spaced intervals, are curiously jumbled groups, each taking the form of a crudely drawn face."

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BigC
11-25-99, 06:47 PM
Hey, now that I think of it, is a quite hot spot. We have at least 3 or 4 military bases in the Colorado area itself. We have Norad here in the mountains somewhere and the military bases are all scattered throughout the state. There's one to the very north of where I live, and there's one to the east, south east, west and south west. Or is that 5 military bases? I know we have at least 4 and Norad might be counted as one of them. What would you think the aliens might have an interest here in Denver? I know we also have Rocky Flatts that produced some nuclear triggers for the nuclear missiles. But that is currently shut down. I was wondering if it could also be used as a secret alien base as well. That's pretty darn close to where I live.

Searcher
11-27-99, 07:14 PM
BigC,

Have you had a chance to check out the new Denver airport? The capstone, or dedication stone, sits at the southeastern side of the terminal, which is called "The Great Hall" (which is coincidentally what Masons refer to as their meeting hall). There is a Masonic symbol on the capstone, along with some unusual geometric designs; it also mentions the New World Airport Commission. It depicts an arm rising up out of it that curves at a 45 degree angle. It also has a thing that looks like a keypad on it. The capstone structure is made of carved granite and stainless steel, and is very fancy.

Also, be sure to check out the murals while you're there. One of them has three caskets with dead people in them. The first casket has what appears to be a little Jewish girl, with the "star" on her clothes and a Bible and a locket. In the center casket there is depicted a Native American woman, and the last casket has a black woman in it.

And while you're at it, try not to miss the gargoyles. A lot of strange symbolism for a new airport, don't you think?

Please check it out if you get a chance, and let us know what you think.

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BigC
11-28-99, 04:19 AM
I was just curious on what might this have to do with being abducted? I mean this is all weird and stuff but i mean, what to do with aliens? I want to find out if any of these abandoned airports or military bases we have are being used as bases for the aliens. I wonder how you could go about investigating that sorta thing.

Oh, one more thing..... this phenomina of so called ringing in my ears is getting louder and louder... anyone know what could recommend to get rid of it? I mean this is getting out of hand.... I couldn't sleep at all. The noise is starting to get 3 different pitches now... one medium pitch... one very high pitch and one very low pitch that sorta vibrates a little bit.. anyone have any clue?????

Searcher
11-28-99, 02:37 PM
BigC,

According to some, it has everything to do with aliens. I just didn't want to plunge into the bizarre here before you at least went there to check it out for yourself. Some say there is an underground section of the airport where reptilian-type aliens have established a center for world control. I'm not saying I believe it myself, but there is some weird stuff going on there.

One mural I didn't mention has a figure that looks like Darth Vader wearing a gas mask, dressed in a green military uniform with some sort of insignia on his hat. He carries a machine gun in one hand and a sword in another - quite evil looking. Another mural shows a German boy beating swords into plowshares.

Another point I didn't mention is that the runways are laid out in the shape of a swastika.

Now will you go check it out? And tell me if the beeping in your head is better or worse when you are there. I'll be waiting to hear from you.

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Oxygen
11-29-99, 12:55 AM
Big C- On the subject of strange noises that get louder and louder, there was a town that resounded with a mysterious hum. I think it was Taos, New Mexico. Check it out and see if anything sounds familiar. (No pun intended! :))

Have you been to a doctor yet of any sort? This sounds like it could start interfering with your life. If you can't afford a doctor's bill, see if you have a community hospital nearby that has ability-to-pay programs. I got my conjunctivitis taken care of for 20 bucks at ours.

PS: That sounds like one freaky airport!

Searcher
11-29-99, 02:22 AM
Oxygen & BigC,

Here's a website that has some pictures of some of the things I mentioned. It is pretty freaky. I also hear that the Atlanta Airport has some of the same stuff - can anyone confirm that?

http://www.geocities.com/Baja/5692

BigC - how far do you live from the Denver International Airport? From your posts, it sounds like you are pretty close. Just wondering...

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BigC
11-29-99, 04:35 AM
IS THAT CRAZY OR WHAT?!!!! I live about say... 10 miles from DIA or 15... somewhere in between that. So it's pretty darn close if you ask me. And come to think of it... I had a hard time paying attention to anything while my last visit was at DIA. I got quite nervous in fact. I felt a very strange sensation when I visited there the last time. (about two months ago). So do you think that DIA might be have an involvement with me???

Searcher
11-29-99, 12:36 PM
BigC,

I'm a little bit confused about what you've been experiencing. In one post you said that you've been hearing "tunes" in your head since August 1999 or earlier. In another post you mentioned hearing "beeps" for a couple of years or more - at least, I think that's what you were saying.

You mentioned that you last visited DIA a couple of months ago (would it have been around August 1999?). Have the sounds become worse or have they changed in any way since you last visited DIA? Or did they only start after your visit to DIA? As for the nervousness you felt when you were there, is there any down-to-earth reason for that nervousness? Were you getting on a plane that day, or meeting someone you were nervous about seeing? What are your own feelings about that experience?

If you have medical insurance, I definitely think you should see a doctor about the sounds you're hearing. But if you're anywhere close to being as curious as I am about the mysterious and the bizarre, you'll also visit that airport again, soon.

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trilli0n1
12-01-99, 03:10 AM
Listen I know this may sound wierd but I was abducted by aliens. I was driving one night throught the Rocky Mountians, and an aura of light surrounded by car. The next thing I know, I was floating in space, in my car. I looked thought the windshield and Earth was there, burning. An alien then floated by and spoke to me, giving me what I know is a divine message from God. This really happened, I am now the messiah.

The fact of the matter is that the evil in this world will not be triumphant over my final message from God. When judgement falls on the evil, only the divine prophets of the me, the messiah, will survive the apocolypse to propogate in the New World.

BigC
12-01-99, 04:00 AM
Uhm, oooook. Well anyways.

Lets get a the timeline straight here to not get you guys confused.

Summer 1997: The first of these events began occurring (the first noticeable ones anyway)

Summer 1998: The first noticeable changes in the beeps that were starting to occur nightly.

July 5, 1999: The first actual UFO sighting I saw in my home town at 10:35pm.

August 1999: Went to DIA airport (feeling nervous and tense for no reason) I also believe I posted a subject relating to sand being discovered on my stomach on August 8th.

September 1999: Recounts of sightings seen by only me I presume, with noticeable increased unusual activities.

September to Present: Just been questioning the existance of UFOs and aliens and thinking that I've been abducted.

(all these events of course have been located in Denver, Colorado.) I just was wondering if anyone else that might be close by could relate to such subjects?

666
12-01-99, 04:20 AM
BigC,

You are still ignoring the question that as been ask way to many times. Have you been to the doctor about the sounds you here?!!!!

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Oxygen
12-01-99, 05:04 AM
Searcher-They must call you Searcher because you find the coolest links.

As far as all that airport deal goes, where do I begin? I think all that "symbolism" was neat, but I don't believe it's carrying a secret message or warning. The mural, as I see it, depicts a process of saving the world from self-destruction. Granted, the imagery is pretty dark, but war itself isn't pleasant.

The gargoyle is cool, but that's just my opinion. We could use a few more gargoyles. The capstone is covering a time capsule that may have been sponsored by the Masons, which is why they would have their name on it.

The New World Airport Commission, well, which part is "New"? The world? The airport? The commission? Are we to be suspicious of anything bearing the phrase "New World"? What about New World Video?

The links to the IRS HQ were terrible as far as photography. I couldn't read the pyramid to see if it actually did leave out the Bill of Rights. The quote could easily be interpreted as meaning that the Bill of Rights is so fragile that we must defend it passionately. The hands are described as Leninesque. Yet, the Christians use the finger pointed up (as does Microsoft) to signify the One True Way. The open hand is a sign of friendship.

The runway layouts are determined by the ways the wind blows in a particular area, not by political alignment.

I'm going to research that phrase "Dzit Dit Gaii". It was the only piece of the puzzle that I couldn't rationalize. But I didn't find the inlaid butterflies and dinosaurs particularly demonic.

That was a cool link. It gave my brain a workout and it looked pretty cool (and freaky).

Oxygen
12-01-99, 05:11 AM
FOUND IT!

Dzit Dit Gaii is a Navajo phrase that means "The Mountain That Is White". Might this have been an ancient name for a feature in the area? Denver IS the Mile High City.

[This message has been edited by Oxygen (edited December 01, 1999).]

BigC
12-01-99, 07:35 PM
Yes I have seen a doctor about this several times to go back and forth to make sure of their opinion on it.

They could not pinpoint the exact cause of the noises that I've been hearing at all. Although they are still trying to use me for more experiments on the noises.

truestory
12-01-99, 08:44 PM
Denver IS an international airport and the murals appear to be somewhat of a historical international theme. One that goes from militaristic and sword-bearing (the world as it once was) to peace and harmony (the world as we would like to see it), with the soldier laying broken, gray and dead beneath the doves which it appeared that he first tried to slay. It gives the sense that, despite our war-torn history, people from all lands are welcome in Denver.

Did you notice the two red-headed children who shared the carrying of the flag which incorporated the colors of both Britain and Ireland?

The rainbow theme really said it all... No matter what the state of our international society at any given point in history, we all always live under the same rainbow.

By the way, the most beautiful rainbows under the sun develop over the mountains in Colorado. I got a picture of one in various stages of development the last time I was there. Got the full spectrum... 'Twas awesome!

Searcher
12-02-99, 03:56 AM
Truestory,

For another perspective on rainbows, check out this link:

http://newage.about.com/culture/newage/library/graphics/rainbow.htm?

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Searcher
12-02-99, 04:03 AM
Oxygen - I'm glad you enjoyed it. If it's really weird, you can trust me to find it! And share it! :)

Trilli0n1 - you're killing me!

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BigC
12-02-99, 04:19 AM
Ok. I think there might be some serious stuff going on around here in Colorado. I want to know how I can go about researching ANY of these events that people say. I'm willing to do any of it as long as it doesn't get too expensive or that needs some sort of special equipment to do. I can basically travel all over Colorado for most of it. Like I said, I'll do anything to figure some of these things out.

So what does me and Colorado have to do with the abductions going on around here? Somehow I feel that I'm connected to a bigger picture.

Searcher
12-02-99, 11:01 AM
BigC,

That's the part you will have to figure out for yourself. I'm more than happy to share what little I know with you (e.g., the weirdness at the DIA), but as to what it means or how to investigate it - I have little idea, and I wouldn't want to suggest anything that might land you in jail (or worse).

The thing you can easily do is visit the DIA, take pictures, write your thoughts and feelings in a journal, talk to others you meet there, etc. You wouldn't be breaking any laws, and you could get a feel for what's happening there yourself.

This may not sound like much, but when you really want to know something, the information you are seeking has a way of finding you - but you have to make the effort. In other words, "seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened unto you".

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BigC
12-03-99, 04:23 AM
Allright, that sounds reasonable. I think I'll go and do some things that won't get me into serious trouble. But where to start is the problem. So many areas of Colorado to explore in little time. Like I said, I think I'm apart of a bigger picture secertly somehow. Either that, or I'm real paranoid. What other information can you guys give that might help my situation a little better?

H-kon
12-04-99, 11:11 AM
Great read, and Searcher. That site is bookmarked :)

When reading about DIA and W.DC, i have a question.

Could we be living in the New World (order) right now without knowing about it?

New world - America ( Amerigo Vespucci) order= USA basically controlls the world right now in terms of power.

Anyone?

Oxygen
12-09-99, 01:02 AM
BigC- I started my life among the paranormal by constantly carrying a camera with me. When I saw something strange or unusual, I'd take a picture. If you can get your hands on a digital camera, do it. I don't know what is considered expensive for you, but I think you can get one for about $150.00 (at least you can where I live). Also carry a notebook or a pocket tape recorder. Log in what you see, feel, hear, or sense. It's very important to take note of your emotional state, as this can screw with your perceptions. (Ever notice how time drags when you'd rather not be where you are?) Record everything you possibly can as though you are going to be quizzed on it later, you just don't know which part. Time? Weather? Sounds? After an incident is recorded, step away from it. Put the notes down, don't look at the pictures, mentally detach yourself from it. Your mind can really creep you out when you're still high on the moment. Give it a day or two of rest before you go back to it. After looking at it again, try to see it from a skeptic's viewpoint. Is it a plane coming in at a weird angle? Is it a bird with lights from below reflecting off of it? Exhaust the terrestrial explanations first. The final note is to get someone to go with you. They might not see the same thing, and you can compare notes.

This method has worked for me so far, and I've been chasing the weird for over 20 years. Hope it helps.

[This message has been edited by Oxygen (edited December 08, 1999).]

BigC
12-11-99, 07:08 PM
That's very good Oxygen. I think I'll do that. I've been wondering where this site went to. Been trying to look for it hehe. Anyhow, Ya, indeed I will look into those things.

About the Morse Code thing. I just finished watching Contact. And you know the sounds that I hear are very much alike the ones in the movie, only in my head and not on the radio.

JebMonk
12-24-99, 08:07 PM
I haven't been to this site in awhile, but I must say this is one of the most interesting
strings I've read yet. My two cents, if I may; have you ruled out hypnogogic trance as an explanation for your "auditory hallucinations?" (I'm sorry, I lack a better term.) I have experienced similar phenomenon, generally before falling asleep, and I attribute it to this very common mental state. Remember, the simplest explanation may very well be the correct one.

BigC
12-25-99, 12:44 AM
Perhaps that's a thought. But I mean its not like I had this for a long time. This has only been within the past two years that I've noticed this behavior of mine. I hardly know what state I'm in before I go to sleep! hehe. Well I won't rule it out but I highly doubt that I was hypnotized in any manner or am hallucinating. Or perhaps I just have very sensative hearing.