pupil88 wrote:Were JB and JP protecting D's identity because he went missing for a protacted period of time? Does JB remember D? I believe JP placed D at the road to monitor the radio. C, B, and P proceeded into the forest. C and B went BLANK while P continued a repetive investigative procedure that left its mark for others to follow.
Frank wrote:Also interesting is the fact that your website shows that Jim's notebook seems to contain the wrong date (dec 27th). To me, the fact that this same mistake is in Halt's memo confirms that Jim is the source of the craft's description (he may even have shown Halt his notebook which caused Halt to copy the wrong date) and hence the source of the wrong date.
Given the inconsistencies in Penniston's account of the date, time and location of the alleged encounter, it would be premature to take the notebook at face value. As far as I am aware (and I am open to correction on this) the notebook did not surface until after Jim's hypnosis sessions. I wonder if any of the TV crews he has shown it to have looked through the whole notebook rather than just the pages he has chosen to show us.
Frank wrote:Can you be more specific on the inconsistencies you are referring to?
FMG wrote:First rule of the mindset debunker, if you can't attack the data attack the person.
The first inconsistency is the difference between Jim's account and that of John Burroughs. This is explained by the fact that two encounters took place on the first night. The first one was witnessed by all three men when they approached the lights at the site where these lights were initially spotted. This bank of lights took off before they were very close by, as described by John. After this encounter and some further exploration which involved the lighthouse, the men split up (as described in Ed Cabansaq's original witness statement), Jim went back through the forest where he had his close encounter, while the other two men took the road back. This timeline resolves the first inconsistency.
Wrong date. Wrong time. Wrong place. I thought everyone was aware of this.
I considered this possibility a while ago, but find a major problem with this scenario.. it would require a major change in Jim Pennistons account of events. If you go back to all the witness statements, including JP's you will see that a point of positive ID was made in the clearing. This is also backed up by Fred Burans statement, who was in contact with them in the forest via Sgt. Coffey. He asked if Penniston had mistaken the lighthouse for the lights they had seen. Penniston replied that if he had seen the other lights he wouldn't be mistaken. I'm paraphrasing here, but check the statements and you'll see what I mean. At no point, as far as I'm aware, has JP reported that he had another encounter on the way back to base. I believe that John B saw a blue light briefly on the way back to base.
No, if Penniston's account is to be taken at face value it must apply to an entirely separate event the following night.
He did not share his real close encounter with anyone, only with Halt (compared to his real encounter the brief moment in the clearing was a non-event to Jim).
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