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There are more than one thousand amateur so-called 'paranormal investigations' or 'ghost hunters' groups in the United States. There are also numerous similar groups in other English speaking countries as found in listings of search engines and Internet directories.
People who've read the 1997 nonfiction case study "Testament" (available to be read without charge in a free Special Internet Edition) should understand that I had no idea of what I was getting myself into upon traveling to Oklahoma in the summer of 1995 to interview a family who'd been the subject of a "Fortean Times" magazine article I'd read. I witnessed a variety of unexplained phenomena and was shocked when I returned home only to find the bizarre occurrences continuing around me. I eventually decided that the best way of chronicling the case was to publish verbatim transcripts of my interviews and journals in chronological order.
These events allowed me to gain some important insights into circumstances usually categorized as 'paranormal phenomena.' Here are my quotes from the article along with the seven "observations for investigators of unexplained phenomena."
"Many decades of popular supernatural horror films and novels have cultivated for some people a mind-set that craves the sensational and the frightful. You might say that fictional depictions of unexplained phenomena require a suspension of disbelief for entertainment purposes while encountering any such events in your own life requires careful analysis for understanding the meaning of what has happened."
"In my youth, I'd read books about poltergeists and ufology without accepting anything as unquestionably valid. It was only after my experiences chronicled in "Testament" that I began to understand what manifestly was the basis for the phenomena."
1. Perceived instances of psychokinesis / telekinesis in relation to a specific individual should not be attributed to the individual alone but to an unseen intelligence manifesting in proximity to the person.
2. It is often the personal response of someone observing the phenomena that associates the experience with a particular word or familiar concepts such as 'poltergeist, demon, angel, spirit,' or 'alien.'
3. Paranormal investigators should consider how their 'supernatural' beliefs about ghosts and unexplained phenomena correlate with their entire metaphysical orientation that has evolved during the full course of their life experience.
4. Regarding anomalous occurrences involving mystics, psychics, mentalists, etc., consider the concept of a Superconsciousness manifesting through or around specific individuals to expand people's spiritual awareness of what is possible. Eastern wisdom traditions offer words signifying 'Oneness' to remind that all living things are interconnected and each is linked with an all-creative Life Force.
5. I recommend you read my own book (available in a free Internet edition) as well as extensively documented cases of people who've experienced different forms of unexplained or 'psychic' phenomena during previous epochs. Some of these people include Dr. John Dee, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Edgar Cayce, and medium Leslie Flint.
6. Concerning legitimate trance channelers, the perspective of entities speaking through a person should be understood as being 'more-knowing' rather than 'all-knowing.' Each individual consciousness unit has a unique perspective based upon one's own life experiences.
7. 'Electronic Voice Phenomena' (EVP) may be obtained anywhere with all varieties of recording devices. Listen closely to unedited radio or TV broadcasts/recordings and you may be surprised.
Most of which were reported and recorded in the United States while others were from nearby Mexico and other countries, depends upon any feedback from the investigators.
Indicated in this list are the dates of reported crash, the location and how many bodies were found though there are other reports that alien beings were seen alive after the crash.
April 19, 1897 - Aurora, Texas (1 body)
1941 - Cape Girardeau, Missouri (3 bodies)
July 4,1947 - Roswell, New Mexico (4 bodies)
Feb 13,1948 - Aztec, New Mexico (12 bodies)
July 7,1948 - Mexico, so. of Laredo (1body)
1949 - Roswell, New Mexico 1 (living)
1952 - Spitzenbergen, Norway (2 bodies)
Aug 14,1952 - Ely, Nevada (16 bodies)
Sept 10,1950 - Albuquerque, New Mexico (3 bodies)
April 18,1953 - S.W. Arizona
May 20,1953 - Kingman, Arizona (1 body)
June 19,1953 - Laredo, Texas (4 bodies)
July 10,1953 - Johofnisburg S. Africa (5 bodies)
Oct 13,1953 - Dutton, Montana (4 bodies)
May 5,1955 - Brighton, England (4 bodies)
July 18,1957 - Carlsbad, New Mexico (4 bodies)
1961 - Timmensdorfer, Germany (12 bodies)
June 12,1962 - Holloman, AFB, New Mexico (2 bodies)
Dec 9, 1965 - in the area of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania
Nov 10,1964 - Ft. Riley, Kansas (9 bodies)
Oct 27,1966 - N.W. Arizona (1 body)
1966-1968 - 5 Crashes IN/KY/OH/ (3 bodies and craft intact)
March 1969 - Sverdlovsk, Siberia, Russia (1 body)
July 18,1972 - Morroco Sahara Desert (3 bodies)
July 10,1973 - NW Arizona (5 bodies)
Aug 25,1974 - Chihuahua, Mexico (craft intact)
May 12,1976 - Australian Desert (4 bodies)
June 22,1977 - NW Arizona (5 bodies)
April 5,1977 - SW Ohio (11 bodies)
Aug 17,1977 - Tobasco, Mexico (2 bodies)
May 1978 - Bolivia
Nov 1988 - Afghanistan (7 bodies)
May 1989 - South Africa [2 (living)]
June 1989 - South Africa [2 (living) craft intact]
July 1989 - Siberia [9 (living)]
(source: aliensthetruth.com)
Time: 6.20 p.m.
Position of Sighting: East of Riseholme Footpath Lincoln UK
.Celebrity of witnesses: 1
Celebrity of Objects: 2
Fairly of Objects: Round/oval.
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After his Democratic Party of Japan displaced the Liberal Democrats from more than half-a-century in power, her words in a 2008 book entitled Most Bizarre Things I've Encountered made it around the world and momentarily overshadowed his victory. In the book, she claimed that in her sleep aliens took her soul to the planet Venus, which she described as being very green. The headlines around the world were shocked, shocked, in a predictable way, with bad puns from London to New York, and even in neighboring South Korea, China and Taiwan. (See the top 10 colorful first spouses.)
But the Japanese weren't surprised. They know her as a regular contributor to Mu Magazine, a publication that explores such subjects as UFOs, the possibility that the world may end in 2012 and the esoteric mysteries of the giant heads of Easter Island and the lost sun-worshipping civilizations of South America. (She speaks openly of "eating" the morning sun for energy.)She is sometimes referred to as "Mrs. Occult," because she wrote a monthly spiritual column in Mu,. Never shy about her opinions, she propagates them with gusto on television, discussing everything from religion to cooking, with the authority of a lifestyle guru or "life composer," as she describes herself. One day, she has said, she would like to direct an Oscar-award winning film starring Tom Cruise, whom she claims to have known in a previous life, when the actor was Japanese.
Her husband approaches her beliefs with support and measured skepticism. "I can understand to a degree [ the existence of UFOs]," the incoming Prime Minister has said, according to a Japanese blog. "But being told by your wife 'I've gone and returned from Venus,' still bewilders me." But he is clearly devoted and has also said in interviews how much he is invigorated by being with her (allowing her, it is said, to style his hair, which, with its pompadour-like height, defies the slicked-down look Japanese politicians are used to sporting.) (See pictures of Japan from 1989 to today.)
Already unconventional with her outspokenness, Miyuki Hatoyama can claim a background uncommon for most Japanese women: she was born abroad and has lived overseas for more than 10 years in her adulthood, she has had more than one career, and she is in her second marriage. Born in Japanese-occupied Shanghai, she returned when she was one year old and grew up in Kobe. By 18, under the name Miyuki Waka, she was acting with the all-female Takarazuka Theater troupe, a traditional Japanese revue with a style somewhere between a glitzy Las Vegas spectacle and a Pyongyang parade to celebrate Kim Jong Il's birthday. (See pictures of the rise of Kim Jong Il.)
After moving to the U.S. with her first marriage, she was working in a Japanese restaurant in San Francisco when she met Yukio Hatoyama, who is a veritable Japanese Kennedy (his grandfather, Ichiro Hatoyama, was Prime Minister and his father served as Foreign Minister). At the time, Hatoyama was getting his graduate degree in engineering at Stanford University. In a recent interview in the weekly Japanese magazine Aera, Miyuki said Hatoyama was surprised by his own passionate side when he met her; she said that he stayed on in America to do his Ph D. because of her. After she divorced her first husband, the two married in San Francisco in 1975. They have a son, Kiichiro.
In her interview with Aera, she recalled the time when Hatoyama first won public office, in 1986 to represent a constituency in the northern island of Hokkaido: "People seemed surprised to see flashy clothes and shoes, but I don't like to change myself." Indeed, she has her own flair when it comes to fashion: from a jacket made with her husband's old ties cut and sewn at the cuffs and hemline; to a hemp sackskirt of her own design. When she and her husband cast their votes on Aug. 26, he wore a suit, she wore jeans. (See the fashion looks of Michelle Obama.)
Meanwhile, Japanese reaction to her burst of global fame has been overwhelmingly positive, if low-key. (There had already been one unofficial fan site for her even before the UFO quote got out.) And, in the afterglow of her husband's epoch-ending victory, there is talk about how her honesty and outspokenness are symbolic of what many hope will be a new, less constricting era. She certainly believes his ascension to power is a sign of change in Japan, one that she is happy to be a part of. "I think he will be a completely new style of leader..." she told Aera. "I think that the time has arrived and that his ideas are understood." (See pictures of a UFO congress.)
As they await his formal assumption of office, the Hatoyamas live in the affluent Denenchofu neighborhood in western Tokyo, appears idyllic. The two are often seen taking walks together. In the Aera interview, she says that her husband always dons rubber gloves and washes the dishes after dinner. "No matter how busy he is," she says. "He says 'I feel bad if you make something and you also have to wash the dishes.'" She indicates she will still watch over his style and appearance, perhaps dressing him a little more conservatively dressed than before. She told the magazine that she won't make him wear what the Japanese call "cool biz," a casual summer look that she finds inappropriate for the role of Prime Minister. Nevertheless, when she becomes Japan's next first lady, she has said that nothing much else will change about how she goes about her life. "I'll take trains just like I used to." She may refrain, however, from mentioning any future voyages on UFOs.

