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The timing of Mr. M's death was quite remarkable as well.
In 2 hours he would have been 92.

PS to MN Miami is great and it would be a pleasure to meet but rest assured we are very different. I am nobodys type. Childish, immature, I bore quickly, keep a messy house and believe monogamy is only as good as it lasts. I don't like to suffer make no sacrifices and don't like to share. You seem to deserve better than this.
And I believe in God. Not a conventional God but I am sure there is a consciousnes very much like ours uniquely responsible for us. We are a little different in those beliefs as well.
Still, I know even if you don't - There is a wonderful woman out there who loves you.
You need to stop looking for her and decide to be happy with yourself first.
It is a little known prerequisite to finding love.
If you are unhappy with yourself people imagine there must be a very good reason, after all you know yourself better than anyone.
Above looks money or charm women are attracted to confidence because secretly we are all scared to death everyday. And women are attracted to happiness because naturally who doesn't "want some of that"? It helps to have a sense of humour which you obviously do.
Learn to appreciate yourself like others you don't even know do and you will show confidence and at least a calm contentment. These are irresistable to most women.

And then you'll be in big trouble like......

S- Poor creature, I am sensing cosmic disturbances. You are in class but not concentrating which brings down your grades and translates to lower earnings potential which translates to fewer creature comforts and you will definitely need a comfy chair someday. They're going to toss you out of the ship soon. Drink later. No wonder you're crabby S!


Yes. UFO's are real.

a lahera
miami
4/18/2006 9:47:47 AM

I think Jung had a word for it. He called it synchronicity. It's one of my beliefs that the universe operates on quantum principles, and not along the lines of Newtonian physics. It is a certaintaty that the key to crossing interstellar space does not lie within the realm of conventional physics. Perhaps the furthest reaches of the universe and the the furthest reaches of the mind are the same place. I'm not a scientist, not even all that well educated. But I have a perception of the universe as a living, vibrant, mysterious and dynamic place, and not just an empty void. I also belive that life is an intergral part of that complex tapestry, and wherever conditions are right, it will occur. And I actually belive that there is something that runs it, that keeps it all working correctly. But that something is too big, and too ancient for us poor saps to even guess at. We're like ants at the base of a statue. But we are not alone, because out there there are other statues. And other ants. About 100 light years from here, somebody is asking the exact same questions that we all ask.

michael j nicholls
United Kingdom
4/18/2006 8:41:01 AM

Stalkers and friends and friendly stalkers...:)
Let me bore you for a moment...

A very good friend, somewhat uncharacteristically did a favor for a stranger some months ago. The stranger said if he ever needed anything to call him. It happened that the stranger ran a funeral home.
My friends old red cutlass used to run like a top but broke down suddenly a few weeks ago. His insurance company provided him with a loaner, a big black sedan.

My friends dad was 91 very fit and lively until the past two months. A lung problem, aspiration developed. He was hospitalized and there disoriented, during the night fell down twice injuring himself further. He faded in and out of consciousness then when he awoke and saw visitors, his wife, children and grandchildren, he began calling them by names of people he had known in his youth. A nurse told us people often relive their lives before they die but until this moment we did not believe he would die.
A modest self effacing man, Mr M was a decorated war hero but we mostly remembered him as a man who would pitch to you, who could make fun of himself, who loved his coffee. A good man. A good life.
Lately, just before he became ill he spent many frustrated hours, ignoring everyones protests, trying to repair an automatic door hinge from the kitchen leading into the garage by himself. You would most often find him there on a stool, with a screwdriver muttering Italian curse words.
Friday my friend, pulling into the garage heard the phone ring and ran to get it. When he opened the kitchen door a large chunk of metal from the door opener flew across the room and smashed into the coffee pot on the counter breaking the pot. Mother and sister ran in from their rooms at the noise, the son grabbed for the phone already rattled, trying to be careful of the broken glass.
It was the hospital. His father had died.

The favor from the stranger who owned the funeral home was called in sparing the family being gouged by the unethical local services that prevail in the area.
The black sedan came in handy driving relatives and a great many friends.
They have not bought a new coffee pot since Mr. M was the only one who ever drank it.
The family will finally call a repairman for the door.

At the service, I found myself wondering about this life.
Where is it from?
Where does it go?
Why did all these coincidences happen?
This mans death seemed to be calculated and planned ahead of time .
Yet none of us did it.

Who did?
The Universe?
Maybe the universe has a name...



a lahera
miami
4/18/2006 7:27:03 AM

I have class this morning AND i must impregnate Judy, AND I I class this afternoon AND I have class this evening AND, I don't finished work till 9:30, AND I was playing last nigt with the aliens (we got a bit sloshed).....So I am going to do mental telepaphy.......Did you recieve it??

Sebastian(Not sure,still a bit pissed)in UFO
I think Russia
4/17/2006 5:18:24 PM

Hi Arlene. I'm glad somebody finds me amusing. Well it's time for a little honesty. I have done some small scale research myself on field propulsion, and there is definitely something to it. I think the main problem that presents itself at the moment, is a kind of themal runaway effect with the main energy coils. What's needed is a super effcient conductor, capable of operating at very low temp. I also get the feeling that some kind of governing device needs to be in circuit like a rheostat. I can visualise an antigravity lift engine operating along similar lines to a jet, in as much you would use one power setting to rise, another to hover, and setttings for atmospheric or space flight. I actually belive we could build one. Trouble is, it would make all other forms of propulsion obsolete. And we all know that the petro chemical industry does not want that! Hell no. It strikes me that whatever our chums are using to come here, it is a source of limitless energy on tap. Again, the little guy can't have that can he? Control the energy, and you control the world.

By the way. I still say your'e cute. And I hear the weather in Miami is great. I'm open to offers!!!

michael j nicholls
United Kingdom
4/17/2006 12:44:00 AM

Hi Michael N. If you weren't here I think I'd freak out from boredom. Happy to see you writing! I can't write much now myself because I have 100 things going at once but when it settles down, as Arnold says ..." I'll be back." Thanks for making me smile..Anyway back on topic, I had heard of the Hutchison Effect from poking around the web. Here it is....

The Hutchison Effect -- An Explanation
by Mark A. Solis

People often ask, "What exactly is the Hutchison Effect?"
This brief essay is an attempt to answer that question to the
satisfaction of the majority.
First of all, the Hutchison Effect is a collection of
phenomena which were discovered accidentally by John Hutchison
during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back
in 1979. In other words, the Hutchison Effect is not simply a
singular effect. It is many.
The Hutchison Effect occurs as the result of radio wave
interferences in a zone of spatial volume encompassed by high
voltage sources, usually a Van de Graff generator, and two or
more Tesla coils.
The effects produced include levitation of heavy objects,
fusion of dissimilar materials such as metal and wood (exactly
as portrayed in the movie, "The Philadelphia Experiment"), the
anomalous heating of metals without burning adjacent material,
spontaneous fracturing of metals (which separate by sliding in
a sideways fashion), and both temporary and permanent changes
in the crystalline structure and physical properties of metals.
The levitation of heavy objects by the Hutchison Effect
is not---repeat not---the result of simple electrostatic or
electromagnetic levitation. Claims that these forces alone
can explain the phenomenon are patently ridiculous, and easily
disproved by merely trying to use such methods to duplicate
what the Hutchison Effect has achieved, which has been well
documented both on film and videotape, and has been witnessed
many times by numerous credentialed scientists and engineers.
Challengers should note that their apparatus must be limited
to the use of 75 Watts of power from a 120 Volt AC outlet, as
that is all that is used by Hutchison's apparatus to levitate
a 60-pound cannon ball.
The fusion of dissimilar materials, which is exceedingly
remarkable, indicates clearly that the Hutchison Effect has a
powerful influence on Van der Waals forces. In a striking and
baffling contradiction, dissimilar substances can simply "come
together," yet the individual substances do not dissociate. A
block of wood can simply "sink into" a metal bar, yet neither
the metal bar nor the block of wood come apart. Also, there
is no evidence of displacement, such as would occur if, for
example, one were to sink a stone into a bowl of water.
The anomalous heating of metal without any evidence of
burning or scorching of the adjacent materials (usually wood)
is a clear indication that possibly the nature of heat may not
be completely understood. This has far-reaching implications
for thermodynamics, which hinges entirely on the presumption
of such knowledge. It should be noted that the entirety of
thermodynamics is represented by the infrared portion of the
electromagnetic spectrum, which is insignificant in a context
of 0 Hz to infinite Hz. The anomalous heating exhibited by
the Hutchison Effect shows plainly that we have much to learn,
especially where thermodynamics and electromagnetism meet.
The spontaneous fracturing of metals, as occurs with the
Hutchison Effect, is unique for two reasons: (1) there is no
evidence of an "external force" causing the fracturing, and
(2) the method by which the metal separates involves a sliding
motion in a sideways direction, horizontally. The metal simply
comes apart.
Some temporary changes in the crystalline structure and
physical properties of metals are somewhat reminiscent of the
"spoon bending" of Uri Geller, except that there is no one near
the metal samples when the changes take place. One video shows
a spoon flapping up and down like a limp rag in a stiff breeze.
In the case of permanent changes, a metal bar will be hard at
one end, like steel, and soft at the other end, like powdered
lead. Again, this is evidence of strong influence on Van der
Waals forces.
The radio wave interferences involved in producing these
effects are produced from as many as four and five different
radio sources, all operating at low power. However, the zone
in which the interferences take place is stressed by hundreds
of kilovolts.
It is surmised by some researchers that what Hutchison
has done is tap into the Zero Point Energy. This energy gets
its name from the fact that it is evidenced by oscillations
at zero degrees Kelvin, where supposedly all activity in an
atom ceases. The energy is associated with the spontaneous
emission and annihilation of electrons and positrons coming
from what is called "the quantum vacuum." The density of the
energy contained in the quantum vacuum is estimated by some at
ten to the thirteenth Joules per cubic centimeter, which is
reportedly sufficient to boil off the Earth's oceans in a
matter of moments.
Given access to such energies, it is small wonder that
the Hutchison Effect produces such bizarre phenomena. At the
present time, the phenomena are difficult to reproduce with
any regularity. The focus for the future, then, is first to
increase the frequency of occurence of the effects, then to
achieve some degree of precision in their control.
The work is continuing at this time. Before long, we
shall see what progress can be made.

Shreveport, Louisiana
February 16, 1999

Copyright (c) 1999 by Mark A. Solis

PS I was cleaning my pool and the filter rises by shooting jets of water all toward center and the thing just rises. Any circular force placed beneath an object will lift it as long as the force of motion is stronger than the weight of the object.
Another theory is that we have defined gravity all wrong and instead of being a pulling force it is a pushing force. I forget where I read that theory but it was very interesting and I'll look it up again.

I'll bet different species have different ways of accomplishing flight.




a lahera
miami
4/16/2006 2:30:10 PM

Need to make this one quick, because I'm not feeling too good. Get on the net and have a look at any info regarding the so-called "Hutchinson Effect". I am no scientist so I cannot debate the pros and cons of it on a scientific level. But My gut instict tells me he has accidently discovered the power source for UFO's

Oh

And all debunkers visit S and M clubs!

michael j nicholls
United Kingdom
4/16/2006 10:09:41 AM

I think I am guilty of straying too far from the core subject of this very interesting debate. So can I apologise to all of you for doing so. Ater over twenty years of research, I have come to anumber of firm conclusions;

1. There is asolutely overwhelming evidence to confirm that this planet is being visted by an extraterrestial intelligence.

2. Our governments know this.

3. So do all the religious leaders.

4. All debunkers wear womens underwear and do not like Iron Maiden

5. Dr Who is the greatest TV show in this or any other universe

6. UFO's present EITHER the most joyous occasion or the BIGGEST THREAT in history.

8. Arlene Lahera from Miami is so cute.

9 Anybody who doesn't belive in UFO's has a piece of rum truffle for a brain.

mike nicholls
United Kingdom
4/16/2006 4:10:05 AM

Dear KS

Thank you for the words of comfort. But again you mention the G word. I know it might be difficult to get your head around, but I simply do not, and never will belive in God. Because the geezer does not exisit. I belive in higher powers than mankind. I actually belive that we are probably not the most intelligent from of life on this planet. Which is why I personally have a great deal of trouble beliving 99% of all abductee/contactee cases. If we cannot say for certain that we are not numero uno in terms of intelligence on this rock, how could we even begin to comprehend a completely alien intelligence? What starting point would we have for even the most basic of communications? See, there is a lot of delusion in this game. I saw a program last year on discovery channel about a theoretical mission to a nearby planet. This missions was based on hard science. And the lifeforms on that world were nothing like you could have ever imagined. Science fiction is not even remotely close. Relgion and pseudo science is not what we need. Because in the end, none of that will provide any answers. Religion is THE worst kind of crap. I know a lot of what I say is not liked. If you have been watching this site, you will know that I had a UFO encounter in 2001. There is no story to that except for the facts. I could have invented a whole lot more, because there are people out there who would belive it. But I didn't. Because for what it's worth, I have a very strong moral code. I want some answers, and I want the truth. And you cannot seek out the truth by living a lie. That's why I admit to still being a virgin at 40. I know how it appears, but at the end of the day it's the truth. Laugh if you want, but that's the way it is with me. Some people lie to get what they want; I don't. But I don't need some opiniated expert to tell me what I thought I saw. I know it was not from this world.

michael j nicholls
United Kingdom
4/16/2006 1:54:20 AM

It's me again. When I proofread my message, I accidentally typed " It's od if you don't believe in God." What I meant to type was that "It's ok if you don't believe in God." Sorry, but I had to make myself clear. Blessings to all.

K.S.
California
4/15/2006 9:34:03 PM

   

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