Sunday, July 16, 2017

Close Encounters, by the Numbers





Close Encounters of the First Kind are events in which a person or persons witness one or more Unidentified Flying Object's (UFO’s).  Specifically, if seen within 150 meters (492 feet); it’s an encounter of the first kind.  There have been millions of such encounters through recorded history. The first recorded sighting in America was documented back in March of 1639, within the diary of John Winthrop, Massachusetts Bay Colony founder and governor. Therein (his diary) he recorded the trials and triumphs of his fellow Puritans.  A more recent example of Close Encounters of the First Kind occurred in Huston, Texas in August of 2014, when, a multitude of UFO sightings were reported by a broad spectrum of citizens.


Close Encounters of the Second Kind are when the events result in physical effects. This can include a wide range of contact events such as interference in the functioning of a vehicle or an electronic device; unusual animal behaviors; physiological effects such as paralysis or heat and discomfort experienced by the witness; or physical trace evidence such as crop circles, imprints in the ground, scorched or otherwise unnatural vegetation, and or trace evidence of one or more chemicals left behind.






Close Encounters of the Third Kind are UFO encounters in which an alien creature is a part of the event.  Such creatures include humanoids, robots, or humans who often seem to be occupants of or pilots of a UFO.


Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind describes a UFO event in which an individual is abducted by the UFO’s occupants.  Such encounters with “other-world” beings are not related to the supernatural or with divine beings; instead, such contact entails a real-life experience by an unwilling or reluctant human that’s native to Earth and is often complicated further because the event may seem hallucinatory or dreamlike to the participant.  Close Encounters of the 4th Kind are rarest of all UFO encounters and hardest for the public to accept as factual experiences.

Although alien abductions have become commonplace events, most are “explained away” by naive disbelievers of the existence of intelligent life beyond earth or are simply debunked by government cover-ups.

However, as with most things of significance, there are a few flagship cases that simply have not been explained away:

The first alien abduction of the 4th kind to be widely publicized was the Betty and Barney Hill abduction of 1961 . . . It remains the alien abduction case to which all others are compared to and judged.


The Hills, Barney, a 39-year-old black man, worked for the U S postal service, and Betty, a 41-year-old white woman, a supervisor for the child welfare department, began their journey back home to Portsmouth, NH after vacationing in Montreal, Canada on the evening of September 19th, 1961.  At several minutes before 10:00 PM, Barney, who was driving south on New Hampshire’s Daniel Webster Highway, noticed a “star” in the distance ahead which appeared to be moving about irregularly. As they neared North Woodstock, NH he alerted Betty, and they both kept close watch on it as they forged south along their scheduled route home.

A few miles south of North Woodstock near the Indian Head Resort, Barney noticed that the star’s erratic behavior had intensified dramatically.  When they arrived at the Indian Head Resort, he stopped the car alongside the road and they both exited the car to have a better view. Using binoculars, Barney zoomed in on the “star” for a better look-see.

With his visual aide (binoculars) he was able to see multiple colors of lights coming from a large oval shaped craft which had several rows of windows.  As the object moved closer Barney could actually see “people” inside; the craft proceeded toward a nearby field.

Within a few seconds, the Hills, quite frightened, swiftly got back into the car and proceeded down the highway toward home, all the while peering into the night sky ahead in search of the object as they trooped south. As they drove on, they began to hear a beeping sound . . . once . . . then again.

The very next thing the Hills recalled was being terrified by the unusual flying craft, and the occupants they had seen inside it.   The craft was nowhere in sight and they wasted no time speeding ahead.  Suddenly they realized, although they had been driving only a couple of minutes, they estimated they were 35 miles or so further down the road past where they had stopped near the Indian Head Resort’s parking lot. It was then too, they were shocked to see it was a few minutes past 12:00 AM—indicating a lapse / loss of at least two hours for which neither of the two had a recollection of.

Upon returning home to Portsmouth, still unable to explain the two missing hours, being totally exhausted and still plenty scared from their frightening experience, they both immediately went to bed.  Come morning, both Betty and Barney upon further examination, noted physical changes to their belongs from the previous night’s events; Betty’s torn and stained dress, Barney’s severely scraped shoe, and broken binocular strap — neither could recall these things having happened.

By mid-morning Betty had relayed their distressing experience to her sister, Janet.  Following Janet’s urging, she called the Pease Air Force Base (a U S Strategic Air Command facility at the time), and reported their experience of the previous night. Following Betty’s report, Major Paul W. Henderson’s reply was short but firm:  “The UFO was also confirmed by our radar.”

Being somewhat satisfied with learning, at least, they were not seeing things; the Hills proceeded with trying to put the incident behind them. But within a short while Betty began to have freighting nightmares. In her dreams, she saw her and Barney being forced into some sort of craft, amid several other terrifying events.

Because of her dreams and the missing time element, the desire to know what, if anything had happened during the “missing” time, Betty, and a reluctant Barney, decided to contact a psychiatrist. They soon selected Boston psychiatrist and neurologist, Dr. Benjamin Simon, who was well-known in the field. 

After nearly six months of treatment, a long list of hidden memories were gathered by way of regressive hypnosis from the Hills; regressive hypnosis, you may recall is a treatment often successful in unlocking psychologically blocked memories.  In any event it was Dr. Simon’s concluding opinion that the two had been abducted and taken aboard an unknown craft.

Several of the Facts that were Recovered:
        
Their automobile had stalled on the road shortly after the Hill's stop near the resort 
The UFO had landed in front of their car in the middle of the road, blocking passage 
The alien beings departed the craft and approached their car, carrying both Betty and Barney inside the UFO 
They were subjected to several medical tests 
Their captors were described as “. . . bald-headed alien beings, about five foot tall, with grayish skin, pear shaped heads and slanting cat-like eyes” 
Both physical and mental experiments were conducted 
Samples taken; included skin, hair, and nails
Betty received gynecological testing 
Barney revealed that sperm samples were taken from him 
Before being released, they both were hypnotized and ordered by the aliens to keep their capture undisclosed



Travis Walton’s abduction began on November 5, 1975, in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest near Snowflake, Arizona. Walton was one of seven men contracted by the government to clear-cut trees within the National Forest. At the work day’s end, the crew jumped into foreman Mike Roger’s pick-up truck and headed home.

As they slowly trudged along, they were taken aback to see near the side of the rugged road, a “luminous object, shaped like a flattened disc” within the confines of a clearing near the edge of the rugged roadway.

Travis, a bit young, unafraid, and often too curious for his own good, was immediately fascinated by the presence of the  object and swiftly abandoned the truck to get a closer look, against the vocal protests of his co-workers. As he looked up at the wonder of the unusual object or craft, a blue beam was emitted from the craft striking him to the earth. Panic and terror immediately engulfed the six other men; likely by pure reflex they roared away in the truck for a distance before realizing they had left Travis behind; at which point they all agreed he most likely needed help.  They hurriedly turned the truck and headed back to find to their dismay that he had seemingly vanished.

Following a lengthy search the men departed the scene and returned to the small town of Snowflake; where they filed a report with the local police department. They relayed their story first, to Deputy Ellison, and then, to Sheriff Marlin Gillespie, who later reported that the men seemed genuinely troubled and sincere. The police officers and the crew members returned to the scene that evening with flashlights and searched again for Travis; for a second time without favorable results.

They returned the next morning and searched for a third time with the aid of daylight. Still, no trace of Travis Walton could be found.

Quickly, the story broke into the national media. The small Arizona town was literally overrun by newspaper writers, researchers, UFO buffs, and many members of the general population.

Several days of fruitless searching by men on foot, men in four-wheel drive vehicles, scent dogs, and even helicopters followed but no sign of Walton was found. Temperatures plunged at night in November, even in north central Arizona, prompting fear that Walton, injured by the beam and lying somewhere unattended and disoriented, could not survive.

Absent success, Law enforcement began to develop another line of investigation . . .  a possible motive for murder.  Speculating that there could be bad blood between Travis and one or more of the remaining crew members, they began to weigh the credibility of the six men involved in the clear cutting contract. Yielding to demands to take polygraph tests, all of the men passed, save one, which was inconclusive. Following background checks and intense interviews with the six men, Police personnel, concluded that there was no reason to believe that they were covering up a fight or murder. By ruling out foul-play that left one possibility; the crazy story the men were telling was true!

Rumors flourished and wild theories prevailed, until five days after his disappearance, Travis Walton returned.  He stumbled into a small filling station; dirty, hungry, thirsty, and very weak.

Travis later told investigators that the very last thing he could recall, just prior to his misadventure, was the feeling of being flung backward in the woods. After that, nothing . . . until he awoke freezing, in serious pain, and very thirsty. That’s when he realized he was being “showered” by some sort of light, as he was lying on a table, somewhat like an examining table in a hospital. Walton, still somewhat dazed, said he first thought he had been found by the crew and had then been taken to the hospital.

This supposition was far from true.

Conscious of the fact that he was lying on a table, at first was a bit comforting, but realizing it was a table in a strange room or chamber and certainly not in a hospital—not so reassuring. Finally when his vision cleared, he was utterly shocked to see three short, bald creatures in the room that were obviously in the middle of performing various medical procedures / tests on his outstretched body.  When they left, someone entered the chamber wearing some sort of helmet and led Walton to another room, where one of three additional individuals put a clear plastic mask over his face just before he blacked out.

Walton remembers nothing else until he found himself lying along the side of a highway, with the UFO departing above him.        

The Travis Walton case was the first to be given serious attention by mainstream science and caused many non-believers to reconsider their position on the notion of alien abductions.  Many theories have been placed forward to explain the Walton abduction as something other than what it was; however, none of the alleged scenarios are consistent with the facts of the case.

  
Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind involves direct communication between aliens and humans. As Earth’s scientists edge closer to discovering life elsewhere in the cosmos, language specialists are trying to determine the best way to communicate with them.  For obvious reasons, this is un-charted territory.  After all, a dialectal that originates from another planet will likely be unfathomable to humans, so experts have turned to what could be a universal language: Math.


Close Encounters of the Sixth kind involves the death of an animal or a human associated with a UFO encounter.  The 1st documented Animal Mutilation occurred September 7, 1967 when Lady, a three-year-old Appaloosa mare, failed to return to her pasture for her morning drink on the Harry King ranch near Alamosa, Colorado.

Her carcass was found in a far pasture, two days later. Parts of the animal had been neatly cut with surgical expertise: her heart and brain were missing, and a strange, formaldehyde-like odor drifted from the carcass, yet no incriminating tracks were found near the body that might help explain how Lady met her unfortunate end.

Yet, there were several other peculiar discoveries:

Six indentations formed a circle about 3 feet in diameter (which investigators felt were the marks of a landing gear of some kind airborne craft) alongside the horse’s body.
The horse’s owner, Miss Nellie Lewis, and the ranch owner, Mr. Harry King, both noted a peculiar odor similar to incense and a shrub bush that looked as though an intense heat source had bent it down from above was still standing in close proximity to the scene. 
A piece of the horse’s mane, Nellie picked up at the site, burned her hand; she later discovered that the boots she wore to the site tested as being radioactive.

This mysterious event is still unsolved and started the animal mutilation sensation that has occurred repeatedly throughout the United States.


Finally there are Close Encounters of the Seventh Kind; such interaction involves contact with a human-alien hybrid or off-spring.

The most frequently encountered beings of the “7th Kind” are the mysterious “Men in Black” (MIB); the oddly behaved individuals often show up on the scene shortly after a UFO sighting.   Men in Black are not believed to be quite human, but witnesses may not recognize this fact until midway through an encounter.  They may be wearing black suits complimented with dark sunglasses and arrive in shiny new black cars.   These guys often claim to be government agents who harass or threaten those who have recently seen a UFO and in no uncertain terms, direct the UFO witness (or witnesses) to keep their mouth shut in regard to their unusual encounter!         

From time to time, encounters of the 7th Kind are attributed to athletes who enjoy superior physical abilities in their chosen field of spectator sports coupled with what is perceived to be unusual and or bizarre day to day behavior above and beyond their professional skills.  Examples include Dennis Rodman, whose many body piercings, tattoos, and baffling behavior throughout and after his professional basketball career are considered, well, outside the realm of normalcy.   Rodman’s assertion that he is the oldest of a total of 47 children only reinforces the contention (even though he was born in Trenton, New Jersey), that his biological father is really an alien.

A second example is former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher Nolan Ryan (aka The Ryan Express).  During his record 27-year baseball career, he was nothing short of a pitching machine!  Ryan’s robotic-like accuracy and power were beyond this world, as he regularly threw strikes exceeding 100 miles per hour. His career strikeouts of 5,714 remain a record no “full-stock” human may ever contest as is indicated by runner-up, Randy Johnson, who trails by 839 strikeouts. During his “sunset” years, Ryan continues proving he is more than a mere earthling—he is currently an executive adviser to the owner of the Houston Astros.

Then, there’s Bill Lee, Lee is a former Montreal Expo and Boston Red Sox pitcher, he too is among the list of those of likely alien descent that has lived large in the midst of the sporting community.  Yea, it’s true that left-handed pitchers have a tendency to walk on the weird side of life, but Lee’s outspoken manner and constant quest to redefine logic coupled with his unparalleled tomfoolery throughout his career and beyond are more easily explained as being other-worldly.  Even his nickname, “Spaceman” points to the supposition that this guy’s bloodline really came from a planet, far, far away; not Burbank, California, as some have suggested.  At age 69 (2016), Lee entered the sport of politics, when he ran for governor of Vermont; he didn’t take campaign contributions and his campaign slogan, “So far left, we're right” was not sufficient to place him in the Governor’s Mansion, but he did received 8,912 votes.

For years, as a professional basketball player, Michael Jordan, was suspect of being of alien descent, primarily because his far superior basketball playing style and ability so eclipsed his worthy opponents. Jordan, as a professional basketball player, was beyond compare; little wonder, following his less than remarkable attempt at professional baseball, there are still good folks who believe his baseball days were nothing more than a “smoke screen” he tactfully placed before his fans and the media so as to conceal his true identity — an alien hybrid whose mother was from the same star system as Rodman’s dad.


Close Encounters are not a new phenomenon:

“In 593 B.C. Ezekiel recorded a whirlwind to the north which appeared as a fiery sphere.
In 1254 at Saint Albans Abbey, when the moon was eight days old, there appeared in the sky a ship elegantly shaped, well equipped and of marvelous color.
Christopher Columbus, while on the deck of the Santa Maria on October 11, 1492, at 10:00 P.M., observed “a light glimmering at a great distance.”   It disappeared and reappeared several times during the night, moving up and down, “in sudden and passing gleams.”
In 1520 France, there was sighted a round-shaped object with rotating lights and two fiery suns.
In 1874 Texas, a farmer reported seeing a dark flying object in the shape of a disc cruising in the sky at a wonderful speed. “


These are but a few of many such events recorded by historians related to Close Encounters with UFO’s and beyond; such events have been reported throughout documented history and in countless parts of the world, giving raise to questions about life on other planets and whether extraterrestrials have visited Earth of recent date and or in the distant past. From the modern prospective, they became a key subject of interest—and the inspiration for movies, TV shows, and books–following the advancement of rocketry shortly after World War II.

While it’s true that the unaided eye can, and often does, play tricks on the mind regarding UFO sightings or Close Encounters and while in certain respects radar sightings are much more dependable, yet, can occasionally fail to discriminate between meteor trails, ionized gas such as a flame, or even rain in the atmosphere, thus creating more doubts in such situations . . . to acknowledge such deficiencies most certainly does not disprove all reported Close Encounters with Unidentified Flying Objects.  Just ask anybody that knows:  We are not alone!


        

Sources:
http://www.history.com/topics/history-of-ufos


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