Thursday, February 25, 2016

Aliens or Faeries?


ALIENS OR FAERIES?

     The above picture was captured in River Legacy Park, a perfect circle of dead earth in which nothing lived. The area was confirmed to be empty previously, the circle seemingly forming instantly overnight with nothing visible to cause it. In the same area, a young woman has disappeared mysteriously - we are currently withholding the name of the victim before further research for the sake of her family, but look for a future article on the subject. Animal prints belonging to an as-yet-unidentified animal were found in the area. Strange atmospheric phenomena have also been noticed in the area.

     Research into the area has determined that there have been many disappearances in the park - disappearances, and deaths due to 'animal mauling'. Many of these have been covered up by the authorities, brushed beneath the carpet and the media encouraged to ignore them.

     So we have a series of events -- disappearances, mutilations, circles in the ground, signs of unusual creatures, and atmospheric disturbances. To the modern eye, this may seem symptomatic of alien activity, remembering instances of UFO abductions, of crop circles, of cattle and human mutilations. However, if one looks back into history, they find legends of faerie abductions, of faerie rings, of strange lights in the sky, of the 'unpleasant deaths' of men and their cattle when the fae are disturbed.

     Are the old stories of faeries really just stories of UFOs and aliens before mankind knew better? Or has popular culture made us see faerie incidents as UFOs and aliens? Or are they, in fact, two different - yet similar - things?

     Let's hear your opinions, readers.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Strange Skies

    

                                         

Have you seen these clouds?


     I've seen them myself in the skies above Dallas. Triangles, squares, other nearly perfect geometric shape formed from cloudstuff. It doesn't take a meteorologist to know that clouds simply do not do this sort of thing on their own. Nature does not, as a rule, tend to produce such shapes -- especially not this many of them. It's not a fluke, that's for sure. So what's causing these cloud formations? There's a few possibilities.


  1. Natural Phenomenon. I think we can rule this out; maybe one anomalous cloud formation might be natural, but dozens of them, all in the same general geometric shapes? If you think that could be natural, I have a bridge to sell you.
  2. Holographic Projection. It's entirely possible that these 'cloud shapes' aren't real at all, and are being holographically projected onto the skies. While most holograms can be easily distinguished from the 'real thing' up close, the distance and the natural 'broken up' outline of clouds would make it impossible.
  3. Chemtrail Side Effect. We've seen frequent chemtrails dispersed in the skies above Dallas; could these be related? It's not out of the question that the chemicals might be designed to 'cluster' together in particular formations for a time before dispersing.
  4. HAARP. As Chossudovsky informed us some time ago, the HAARP facility is fully online and already manipulating the ionosphere. It seems entirely within the capabilities of this technology to create such unusual cloud formations.
     But above and beyond the 'how' we need to wonder the 'why'. One of my contacts believes that these cloud formations are in fact a message. Much like numbers stations, the cloud patterns are being used to deliver messages in code to agents on the ground. If one knew when they would appear and for how long, they could access such messages which would soon disperse, and be mistaken for simple clouds. We don't have enough pictures to take a crack at deciphering the code yet, but we're working on it, and we'll pass on news to our readers.

     If any of our readers see such clouds, take pictures and send them in for analysis. And if anyone has any theories or evidence of their own, let us know!

     The truth is out there... and, perhaps, up there.