About those missing files - Nick Redfern

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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby WizardofOdd » Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:03 am

I have a lot of time for Nick Redfern. But as his career has progressed I get the impression that he won't let facts get in the way of a good story sometimes. Whatever the truth is, Porton Down have an awful lot of immoral and dangerous, often public experiments to answer for, IMO. This would tie in nicely with Mr Pike's downed Satellite theory though.
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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby FMG » Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:39 pm

I get the impression Andrew Pike favours a more down to earth plasma-come-radar electromagnetic answer, although he also has stronge views on downed satellites, project Moondust and Porton Down!
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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby John Burroughs » Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:48 pm

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http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/ ... &gt1=42010 What do the codes say??
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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby Observer » Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:58 pm

The downed satellite is a fairly good theory and if you look hard enough, there is some evidence to support the theory.
You should also consider the Soviet Union's regular deployment of low orbit [some over East Anglia] 30 day sats designed to land back on land or at least eject their film cannisters over Soviet territory. It has been suggested that this is what landed in Rendlesham Forest [due to a malfunction] and it was its recovery that was seen by our witnesses.

This was either a massive stroke of luck to have a Soviet spy SAT land in your own back yard or we brought it down in some sort of way, yet to be explained. It has been suggested that it may have been 'nudged' out of orbit by another orbiting craft rather than any thing more fancifull as microwave ray guns etc, which were not then that developed.

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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby John Burroughs » Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:35 pm

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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby John Burroughs » Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:45 pm

Hmm are you the same guy who said it was Apollo! No it was the 67th playing a game on us! Whats next??
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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby John Burroughs » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:21 pm

John Burroughs wrote:http://b.imagehost.org/0384/palpa_runway.jpg What do the codes say??

The Nazca lines shows that an ancient culture placed great significance on the spider. What is that significance and what is it's connection to the location at the bluffs above the River Deben at Woodbridge?
Cygnus the Swan is the ancient Navigational aid. It is one of the more obvious asterisms in the summer skies, which -- because of its shape -- is sometimes called the Northern Cross.

The constellation also contains the X-ray source Cygnus X-1, which is now thought to be caused by a black hole excreting matter in a binary star system. The system is located close to the star Eta Cygni on star charts.
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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby John Burroughs » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:55 pm

John Burroughs wrote:
John Burroughs wrote:http://b.imagehost.org/0384/palpa_runway.jpg What do the codes say??

The Nazca lines shows that an ancient culture placed great significance on the spider. What is that significance and what is it's connection to the location at the bluffs above the River Deben at Woodbridge?
Cygnus the Swan is the ancient Navigational aid. It is one of the more obvious asterisms in the summer skies, which -- because of its shape -- is sometimes called the Northern Cross.

The constellation also contains the X-ray source Cygnus X-1, which is now thought to be caused by a black hole excreting matter in a binary star system. The system is located close to the star Eta Cygni on star charts.


The location of the Rendlesham UFO incident is also home to a unique arachnid which possess a rare trait of homing navigation.
Curious . . . the Nazca Spider has been associated with the Orion star constellation (also link there with Giza pyramids) - The Nazca Thunderbird with the Cygnus constellation. It would mean that the Nazca glyphs with the lines constitute some kind of early star map.
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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby Ignis Fatuus » Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:14 am

Prayer Paths. Saw a thing a while ago about the lines and figures being a scale model representation of the night sky and the surrounding topography. Purpose - walk the lines, pray to the mountains to send the waters down the rivers.
Reason - well...look at the place.

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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby Ignis Fatuus » Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:51 am

@John - Could you please post a link or something that gives your definitive account of your involvement on Halt's night?

I'm just curious as to why Halt was so mystified by the same lights that You had identified as beacon lights on the first night. :twisted:

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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby Ignis Fatuus » Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:40 am

Also out of curiosity - Did the Dragon Lady ever drop in, either by design or due to weather diverts?
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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby Ignis Fatuus » Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:12 pm

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Re: About those missing files - Nick Redfern

Postby John Burroughs » Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:42 pm

Ignis Fatuus wrote:Also out of curiosity - Did the Dragon Lady ever drop in, either by design or due to weather diverts?


http://conspiracy101.com/ufos/skunkworks/index.html
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