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Re: Orange lights over Yamba

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 2:23 pm
by sensesonfire
AL Pitman wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2019 9:38 am My sentiments exactly Bassplayr.
At last a rational thought that doesn’t require consignment to the airy fairy section of the site .
(rad)
Hey Al, in case you haven't noticed there's a little topic on the airy-fairy section of the site called Evidence Pertaining to The Origins of Bigfoot/Yowie/Yeti that's heading towards 50,000 views I think that suggests there are a lot more people than you think interested in the paranormal aspect than the none existant, clutching at straws scientific research that is completely devoid of any affirmation what so ever. (happy)

Re: Orange lights over Yamba

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 2:40 pm
by Dion
sensesonfire wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 8:33 pm Hey Dion I like your John A Keel quotes especially the first one. Keel used the term "ultraterrestrials" to describe UFO occupants he believed to be non-human entities capable of taking on whatever form they want.
Quite right on taking whichever form they wish, however something thats not taught in the bible is that (and its only my belief) there may have been other civilisations before on earth and or in other realms where certain entities took on physical/spiritual forms and they now take on that form in the heavens?

They take on the form as they previously knew?
sensesonfire wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 2:00 pm How do we know they are F&B? we've never captured one to find out.


Referring to Yowies in the above post your quite right again senses, no evidence for F&B whatsoever, there could be a degree of F&B in some reports I will admit, but the limited physical evidence for them being this way cannot be ignored. I am of the persuasion that if they are indeed F&B that they have the capabilities to cloak themselves, but as I write this I am still reminded of the lack of physical evidence, what happens to the dead if they are. Surely there would have been a discovery by now, if only by chance, that someone would have found something but zilch, nada, nothing.

Both the UFO and Hairyman phenomenon have very similar traits.

Apologies to Tuckeroo for the thread of "Orange lights over Yamba" to be derailed into something else.

Re: Orange lights over Yamba

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:27 pm
by sensesonfire
Dion wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 2:40 pm
sensesonfire wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 8:33 pm Hey Dion I like your John A Keel quotes especially the first one. Keel used the term "ultraterrestrials" to describe UFO occupants he believed to be non-human entities capable of taking on whatever form they want.
Quite right on taking whichever form they wish, however something thats not taught in the bible is that (and its only my belief) there may have been other civilisations before on earth and or in other realms where certain entities took on physical/spiritual forms and they now take on that form in the heavens?

They take on the form as they previously knew?
sensesonfire wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 2:00 pm How do we know they are F&B? we've never captured one to find out.


Referring to Yowies in the above post your quite right again senses, no evidence for F&B whatsoever, there could be a degree of F&B in some reports I will admit, but the limited physical evidence for them being this way cannot be ignored. I am of the persuasion that if they are indeed F&B that they have the capabilities to cloak themselves, but as I write this I am still reminded of the lack of physical evidence, what happens to the dead if they are. Surely there would have been a discovery by now, if only by chance, that someone would have found something but zilch, nada, nothing.

Both the UFO and Hairyman phenomenon have very similar traits.

Apologies to Tuckeroo for the thread of "Orange lights over Yamba" to be derailed into something else.
Hi Dion, you may be right we know that the fallen angels could take any form they wish as could the good angels who came to Earth as ordinary men. Yes, my apologies to Tuckeroo we have certainly got a little off-topic but it's surprising where topics can lead.

Re: Orange lights over Yamba

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:46 pm
by sensesonfire
bassplyr wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2019 7:48 am I think humans make, in general, bad observers. Our eyes are easily hacked and deceived. Just look at the common situation of a mountain goat being on a hill and they escape detection all the time even though there's dozens of them and in plain sight. Their secret is they stand perfectly still and their coats blend in. The result is nobody can hardly see them unless they're really looking hard. But goats arent paranormal in any way. Its likely that sasquatch are not paranormal in any way either. They just understand the dynamics of how other animals detect things and have great bush craft making them very elusive. Often something as simple as not making eye contact is all it takes for other people to not be noticed by other people. Humans are bad observers in these circumstances. Great deductive thinkers but crappy senses.
I'm sure Dean Harrison has more knowledge on the disappearing Yowie than I do that he can report on but I'm positive of one thing it is more than a case of duck and cover.