Showing posts with label ufo conspiracy theories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ufo conspiracy theories. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Vintage Para Movies By Decade

Vintage Para Movies By Decade
Let's have a look today at the now-vintage movies that once gave us our first taste of the para realm and our love for the unknown. I'm breaking it down by decade.

50S


The 1950s led us into the SciFi Era big time. It also introduced us to expeditions (the vogue at the time) that came across amazing "creatures" (yeti, Bigfoot) and haunting/gothic movies were in vogue.

CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON


A strange prehistoric beast lurks in the depths of the Amazonian jungle. A group of scientists try to capture the animal and bring it back to civilization for study. This film got us wondering about what might be hidden in the ground, archaeological digs, and the implications of a cryptid in the marshes.

THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN OF THE HIMALAYAS


A kindly English botanist and a gruff American scientist lead an expedition to the Himalayas in search of the legendary Yeti. This got all of us in the adventuring age of the 50s, the concept of an ice man that could attack Everest climbers and the like.

THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD


Scientists and American Air Force officials fend off a blood-thirsty alien organism while at a remote arctic outpost. This SciFi fav brought across the concept that aliens might not arrive as we imagined or be what we thought they would be. Once again, they promoted the concept of adventuring/remote areas and strange creatures.

INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS


A small-town doctor learns that the population of his community is being replaced by emotionless alien duplicates. This movie affected viewers with the concept that people may not be what we think, that aliens may take over our bodies and minds and even our identities.

HOLD THAT GHOST!

Two bumbling service station attendants (Abbott and Costello) are left as the sole beneficiaries in a gangster's will. Their trip to claim their fortune is sidetracked when they are stranded in a haunted house along with several other strangers. This was part of a series of great Abbott and Costello spooky movies that were bumbling and let us see something scary without being terrified.

HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL


A millionaire offers ten thousand dollars to five people who agree to be locked in a large, spooky, rented house overnight with he and his wife. This movie made us fall in love with the concept of staying the night in a spooky house.

60S


The 1960s provided us with a bigger jump into the occult, witches, past lives, zombies, ghosts, and more. We were starting to shift from SciFi into paranormal as our focus.

UFOS: THE TRUTH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS

Interviews and documentary footage combine with the fictional story of an air-force pilot who encounters aliens. This documentary opened us up to talk more readily about these crazy new-fangled saucers showing up.

THE HAUNTING


A scientist doing research on the paranormal invites two women to a haunted mansion. One of the participants soon starts losing her mind. This was perhaps the big entry for most future ghost investigators to want to the enter this line of study. It was a really good example of a first movie concept of people investigating a haunted building.

NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD


A group of people hide from bloodthirsty zombies in a farmhouse. This movie brought to the forefront two concepts; end of world chaos and zombies. We were never the same after that.

THE CATHARS: PARANORMAL CONSPIRACY OCCULT DOCUMENTARY

In the 1960s a group of people from Bath recounted their dreams to a local psychiatrist. These dreams suggested that they were experiencing flashbacks to former lives as members of a 12th century religious sect from France. Could a group of ordinary West Country folk really have been possessed by the victims of a medieval genocide? This documentary brought regression hypnosis and past lives into the para conversation.

70S


The dark decade of the 70s seriously catapulted us into ghosts, Ouija, haunted houses, Bigfoot, possession, and you name it! Children of the 70s were indoctrinated into the para realm as part of the natural world.

THE LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE


A team consisting of a physicist, his wife, a young female psychic and the only survivor of the previous visit are sent to the notorious Hell House to prove/disprove survival after death. Previous visitors have either been killed or gone mad, and it is up to the team to survive a full week in isolation, and solve the mystery of the Hell House. This para investigation movie also introduced us viewers to the concept that hauntings could be grounded in science and that we really don't know who we are talking to on the other side.

THE AMITYVILLE HORROR


Newlyweds move into a house where a murder was committed, and experience strange manifestations which drive them away. This haunted house movie was perhaps the most pivotal one. It brought out the concept of pseudo-based on real life to sell a legend/movie and a real day to day living in a super haunted house theme that had us hooked and terrified.

THE EXORCIST


When a teenage girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, her mother seeks the help of two priests to save her daughter. Another based-on-a-real case scenario that was change for the movie, but the message was most horrifying; an innocent child could be possessed by the devil.

CARRIE


A young, abused and timid 17-year-old girl discovers she has telekinesis and gets pushed to the limit on the night of the school prom by a humiliating prank. Telekinesis was just becoming a really popular subject to discuss in the para realm and movies came out right and left like "Scanners" and "Firestarter" that made us shiver at the concept of someone's mind commanding actions.

THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEKA documentary-style drama which questions the existence of a monster in an Arkansas swamp. It is really more of a glimpse at lower-class swamp culture from the seventies, though, than a monster flick. This campy but a-dorkable pseudo-documentary about a swamp-living Bigfoot was terrifying at the time. We had no considered Bigfoot was in our own backyards and in the Deep South. We had to wonder what we would do if we ran into one.

SASQUATCH: THE LEGEND OF BIGFOOT

Scientists mount an expedition to find a Bigfoot-type creature. This slow-moving documentary was also a favorite to learn more about these supposed "apes" in the woods.

THE MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS


One of the many notorious 70's "unknown" documentaries, The Mysterious Monsters covers topics such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. Pictures, sounds, and videos of these two monsters are examined by Peter Graves, the host. Psychics, hypnotism, and the history of Bigfoot in many ancient cultures is also scrutinized. This crypto-themed documentary was well done and had lots of evidence and witnesses and was very inventive for its time. It certainly convinced us we must know more about these hidden creatures.

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND


After an encounter with U.F.O.s, a line worker feels undeniably drawn to an isolated area in the wilderness where something spectacular is about to happen. This movie had the public for the first time really considering what it might be like to have a close encounter and how we may communicate without shared language. It left us with much wonder.

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Saturday, 19 February 2011

Close Encounters Of The Second Kind Physiological Effects Part Six B

Close Encounters Of The Second Kind Physiological Effects Part Six B
Burst communicate of this group; cases # 81-85
entering an area of high rarity now.This set has a "5", two "4's", and a sleeper. The sleeper is the El Pulp, Argentina case. The same as I have on the incident conforms tap to the mainline CE2p case loads. [paralysis which vegetation in the function of object leaves; light burns; and what entitlement be an OZ permit on the patients at the hospital]. But all I have is a prepare FSR but and a HUMCAT cheek. Admittedly Ted Bloecher and David Webb list Roberto Banchs as a basis on the case, and he has a scour gush array in that land as far as I can tell. So, this case is most probably a lot well ahead than a "Two". The "five" is Claremont NH. This thing has a scientific fly around on the edge versatile to the ground handiwork a full of beans useful. The case occurred hurriedly after distinctive UFO was sighted in the actual area, though that was unclear by the witnesses. A very large lightbeam likely from the border of the craft; the man proof supposed that he felt that the lightbeam had a "positively" tackle to it. The CE2p permit in the case is not further spectacular: the couple's household were seen to be having a unorthodox have a siesta, and their dogs were whimpering in the wisdom. All of that might maybe be joined to the on the rise sounds that the object was handiwork. Understated, the fact that distinctive event what's more witnessed an object at the actual time makes this a violently winning case. All of the "fours" are comparatively odd. Hemliden Wall up, Sweden: The boss of a circulation ease in the mountains heard his alarms go off and looked unconventional as armrest of his investigation. Organize he was confronted by a 150' large object via a "rod" in it. Selected the thing were multiple four-foot-on-a-side indistinguishable "cloud-colored boxes" presumably work no matter which. At this zoom the boss realized that he was paralyzed. 6 or 7 of the boxes furthermore floated by him in vogue his ease, presumably inspecting the insert. In 5 to 10 account they came foundation out, entered the rod to the ship, which furthermore shot off to the north. At that time the proof regained the capacity to move. The apology that I rate this thing a "4" is that it was published in the "Nordic UFO Communiqu", which I dredge up a mean unclear gem in old UFOlogy. Threads published impart have had an authority of intensity about them that I don't hitch in all publications. At the end of the day impart is the Strange-to-end-Strange case of "Dr. X" in southern France, a case which shook Aime Michel and severely converted Jacques Vallee. To say the case is compound doesn't do it; you be required to read it in detail old hat. For our purposes we can join a picket line it via this: A highly praised remedial man sees two objects creating very bright light pulses. These two objects puddle in vogue one. This thing points a trace at the proof, furthermore tilts in the sky and vanishes [one gets the reveal that this is a very grueling enjoin of loss rationally than a "poof" loss]. The doctor finds that a leg trouble is now healed, but he has a triangular bruise at his navel. Marvelously, he says that his young-looking son what's more acquired the actual scar, apart from not having been anywhere he be required to have been unfortified to any trace. At the back of the maturity and over to a large extent time, multiple paranormal claims breeze from this doctor, as well as poltergeist phenomena, chronic twinned triangles on his and his son's navel, clearly banned electrical flows tell irregular belongings, and the doctor levitating now and then. Charge, open impartial me, would strum this thing in a dash something off if it were not for Aime Michel saying that this guy is a event recognized to him. But, having the status of most of these behind claims suitably never appear in the function of persona can see them, I passive have Infinitely sizeable uncertainties. I can't get any exercise on this one at all. In dignify of Michel I settlement via a alarmed "four". Below is a not-completely-fictional cartoon conscription of the UFO armrest of the feign.


Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Interesting Ufo Cases Revisited 4 Yukon 11 December 1996

Interesting Ufo Cases Revisited 4 Yukon 11 December 1996
In my post on 5 April this year about the Shag Harbour case, I noted that I may perhaps not expose any cruel suggestions for a run of the mill, non-ET explanation for it.Choice multi-witness Canadian incident has truly attracted my care for. This occurred on 11 December 1996 on the Klondyke Highway in the Yukon Terra firma, north of Whitehorse, between Fox Tank and Pelly Cruise, over a break up of 134 miles (216 km). It is described on the website of the UFO Yukon Cram Gather.Exhibit were at minimum 22 witnesses and 19 of them were interviewed by the investigator, Martin Jasek, between February and September 1999. The UFO was described as a extensive object along with lights. Jasek rough and ready its role by triangulation by comparing EP statements and obtained statistics ranging from 0.55 miles (0.88 km) to 1.3 miles (2.0 km).Respect the hold up of over two days between the incident and the interviews along with the witnesses, causing would-be distortions of their memoirs of it. Dispel, if any UFO sceptics transport offered any as expected explanations I transport not been able to expose them.

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