briget Princess

Joined: 02 Jan 2007 Posts: 102 Location: Lapine, Oregon
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 1:31 pm Post subject: New Info |
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I thought this was interesting.
Some UFOs have a 'magnetic personality' I guess.
I bring this up at the present time because I just read the
Hunt For The Skinwalker by Kellaher and Knapp.
At the time of the events recounted in the book I was aware of
the NIDS effort and they even asked me to comment on the event
associated with the destroyed surveillance cameras. However,
they inform me of all the details of events on the ranch, only a
few associated with the surveillance cameras.
Therefore I was startled to read in the book about the unusual
"magnetic experiences" in which strange events (bulls being
packed into a trailer; cattle being spooked by something
invisible tha affected a compass that was some distance away)
were accompanied by magnetic phenomena.
According to the book a magnetic search of the area around the
trailer turned up an area of strong magnetic field associated
with a metal fence.
This discovery was made about 24 hours after the trailer event
and field was gone about 48 hours later.
The presence of a remnant magnetic field following a strange
event immediately reminded me of a similar event in Gulf Breeze,
Florida, in 1992. In this case there was a "standard" UFO/disc
sighting one evening.
The following morning a sweep of the area with a gradiometer
(measures magnetic field gradient) turned up a "huge" field that
seemed to be associated with a particular area of trees near a
pond. At the bottom of the 4 or so foot deep pond there were
three, 11' diameter circles of depressed pond grass.
The magnetic field was gone when the area was swept again two
days later. This magnetic event, which was presented at a
meeting of the American Physical Society in 1993, is reported
at:
http://brumac.8k.com/MagneticUFO/MagneticUFO.html.
Had NIDS informed me of the magnetic event soon after it
happened I might have been able to make some suggestions for
instrumentation based upon my experience with the Florida case. |
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