PARANORMAL FLASH |
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ANDREW HENNESSEY |
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‘There
are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your
philosophy.’ Hamlet,
Act 1 scene 5, William Shakespeare From
that innocent sounding quote it can be taken that the world being full
of perfectly reasonable men and women just needs some simple, easy to
understand physical evidence and proof to create a new kind of science
and philosophy of life that embraces the most profound idea of the soul
and eternity. The
world of science though, tending to be mortal and existentialist,
struggles with the nothingness of being, and the soulless emptiness
of biochemical experiences. Karl
Jaspers was one of those existentialists who sounded really positive about
leaping into new ideological territory. From
Wikipedia: ‘In Philosophy (3 vols, 1932), Karl Jaspers gave his
view of the history of philosophy and introduced his major themes. Beginning
with modern science and empiricism, Jaspers points out that as we question
reality, we confront borders that an empirical (or scientific) method
can simply not transcend. At this point, the individual faces a choice:
sink into despair and resignation, or take a leap of faith toward what
Jaspers calls Transcendence. In making this leap, individuals confront
their own limitless freedom, which Jaspers calls Existenz, and
can finally experience authentic existence. Well
there is actually a third way because today’s digital camera and flash
can act like the eyesight of a traditional Seer or Hedge Witch and pick
out the amazing fact that there are all sorts of life forms floating through
the air. These
go about their business usually unseen by human eyes and appear to be
part of a big sea of energy. Indeed many of the creatures to be photographed
tend to look like they are marine in nature. If
the human brain one day starts to see this kind of thing, then it becomes
only natural that the subject is going to get a little disturbed as there
is absolutely no precedent for this material in public domain literature. Unless
one goes to the Theosophical or indeed Masonic libraries and start perusing
books by 19th Century authors; E Swedenborg and e.g. C W Leadbeater
in his ‘The Hidden Side of Things’. If
the constant parade of strange stuff starts to bemuse the victim, then
there is little recourse but to seek medical help. Unfortunately
the doctors of western medicine tend to be rather unsympathetic to the
notion of otherworldliness. From
‘Wikipedia’: ‘Jaspers set about writing his views on mental illness in
a book which he published as General Psychopathology. The two volumes
which make up this work have become a classic in the psychiatric literature
and many modern diagnostic criteria stem from ideas contained within them.
Of particular importance, Jaspers believed that psychiatrists should diagnose
symptoms (particularly of psychosis) by their form rather than by their
content. For example, in diagnosing an hallucination, the fact that a
person experiences visual phenomena when no sensory stimuli account for
it (form) assumes more importance than what the patient sees (content).’ With
half a gallon of medication ingested therefore, merely being plagued by
things that people flatly deny the existence of, descends to a lesser
priority as the body serves up notification of impending organ failure
from pharmaceutical overload. Having
heard that strange beasties can be safely photographed and recorded without
the aid of mind-altering drugs so favoured by native tribes, and without
any need to go into some jungle or desert or ice cap, the paranormal researcher
heads outside at night … being careful not to attract the attention of
the local youths .. and starts flashing away in hope that strange otherworldly
beasties are going to show up instead. It
is possible to film one creature portrait in every twenty taken. With
some careful contrast adjustments in postproduction and sometimes without
any at all, a variety of forms both indoors and out that are obviously
not accidents of light or camera use can be shown. Finally,
empirical evidence of a world beyond Biology and materialism and Psychiatry. The
Psychiatrist argues however, (usually to a captive audience), that All
experience is a Biochemical experience. i.e. All strange beasties that
float about in the air are therefore the results of biochemical dysfunction
in the Human. Worse
still, the auxiliary forces of Psychiatry and materialism at large in
the world, namely those alleging to be skeptics, will argue that all photographic
evidence usually has a rational explanation in terms of; the mechanics
of the camera or misuse or inappropriateness of the lens and lighting,
or environmental conditions. Proof
of ‘beasties in the sky’ is always to the professional skeptic therefore
a ‘camera artifact’, and if it isn’t or looks clearly like it really is
something important, they further retreat to either name calling, or the
use of the philosophical position of Descartes – i.e. ‘How can we know
anything’ as its all in the mind anyway. [Epistemological skepticism]. If
one were hoping to impress anyone with rational proof of life beyond biology
– one would in truth be on a hiding to nothing or in line for a rather
big depot injection. According
to inductivism, scientific research (indeed Psychiatry) proceeds from
observations to theories. Psychiatrists begin with experiments, finding
out what happens in specific cases. They then use the results of these
experiments to develop general theories about what happens in all cases. The
classical example from David Hume goes from a series of observations: Swan
no. 1 was white, Swan no. 2 was white… Swan no. k was white… to the general
statement: All swans are white. Thus
for Psychiatrists; paranormal sky beast 1 was hallucination, paranormal
sky beast 2 was hallucination .. paranormal sky beast k was hallucination
.. They then progress to the general statement: All paranormal sky beasts
are hallucinations. i.e.
All paranormal sky beasts are the product of human brain biochemical dysfunction. All
we really need to do to produce a change in the idea that every paranormal
sky beast in the universe is created by biochemical dysfunction in the
human brain is to derive ONE contradiction – and not in fact hundreds
or thousands. If
we can produce merely one piece of evidence to suggest that some paranormal
sky beasts are not biological brain dysfunction or are not the provenance
of a malfunctioning camera chip then at that point we have totally changed
the World. For,
being perfectly reasonable scientists, we then must, rationally, and logically,
move from the position that All paranormal sky beasts are dysfunctions
of human brain biochemistry to the position that merely Some are dysfunctions
of human brain biochemistry, but also, that some are Not; some paranormal
sky beasts are in fact some new scientifically valid phenomenon, some
observably of organic provenance. Some paranormal sky beasts exist in
the empirical world beyond the fabrications that can take place within
the mind and brain biochemistry of the beholder. Some
paranormal sky beasts, according to the empirical evidence that I present,
are real sky beasts. I have just therefore falsified the philosophy of
the material world with my photographic evidence and have demonstrated
that beyond the grave is perhaps an endless cycle of non-corporeal energy-based
life forms that appear to have survived physical death. I
falsified existentialism and its biological basis with a basic digital
camera and flash that anyone can buy and use out of Wal-Mart for a few
dollars, and for a few dollars more, one can use Photoshop Elements to
enhance the contrast and lighting in the night-time pictures. From
‘Wikipedia’. ‘Falsificationism is a rival account of the processes involved
in scientific and Psychiatric research to inductivism. Inductivism holds
that science proceeds from observation to theory, beginning with observations
derived from experiments, and extrapolating from these to general laws.
Falsificationism suggests that science proceeds in the opposite direction,
beginning with scientific theories or “conjectures”, and then conducting
experiments and eliminating those theories that are falsified by results.’ This
in fact sounds perfectly reasonable. Our western clinical warders, therefore,
are merely awaiting an opportunity to see new rational evidence to allow
them to change their highly paid minds. Karl
Popper established guidelines for such Scientific method and practice
in 1962 in his book, ‘Conjectures and Refutations.’ From
‘Wikipedia’, ‘Falsificationism exploits an important logical point: falsifying
instances are more significant than confirming instances. If we have a
general law, and conduct an experiment that confirms it, then we still
do not know whether the law is true. It remains a live option, but nothing
more. If, on the other hand, our experiment contradicts the theory, then
we have discovered that the theory is false. Unexpected experimental results
are far more significant than expected results. Whether
or not a theory is in principle falsifiable, i.e. whether or not it makes
predictions that can be shown to be either correct or incorrect, has been
proposed as a criterion for distinguishing between science and pseudo-science.’ Good
news for the guy with the camera that’s been having a hard time therefore,
for allegedly all he needs to do to get some legitimacy and sanity attributed
to his life experiences is simply show some decent empirical evidence
to his local Psychiatric Overlord. Bad
Move. In
any event the tide of popular digital camera filming from places such
as Mexico City, mainland USA, South America, United Kingdom, Scotland,
Russia etc has amassed a mountain of good clear footage of UFO’s flying
on propulsion systems beyond the dreams of Einstein and what today passes
for Science. Cleary
half a million silicon camcorder chips are not hallucinating. Indeed
human beings can be seen floating through the air as if they were strange
sky beasts themselves by means of the practice of alien inter-dimensional
physics. Harvard
Professor of Psychiatry John E Mack, now deceased, didn’t last too long
in his quest to legitimize the experience of humans. The
cover up though continues, and the mental health industry has never been
busier with people complaining of aliens and sky beasts and other such
things. It remains therefore a restatement of the official Government
position to quote a UK Black Ops guy quoting ex-Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher when she was presented with evidence of alien intrusion. ‘‘You
can’t tell the people’ Mate !’ That’s
because the only other legitimate option is to medicate them for the outrage
on discovering their betrayal would be too great. It
may well be that there is enough of the extra terrestrial pie to go around,
but there are plenty people who never survived in the queue to get their
piece of the action. These vulnerable people were disenfranchised and
disintegrated by the squalor of soul-less materialism and its operators. The
following photographs illustrate the ‘sky beasts’ that could technically
change the world of materialism forever. There
are also some other photographs relevant to other stories presented here. Orb
or Spirit progressively materializing
note the
non-arbitrary structural scarring on this being.
Orb/Spirit
dimensions approximately 4 feet in diameter. The creature
is showing signs of ‘super-natural’ recycling and damage. Anthropomorphic
ectoplasm of a demonic nature.
Small orbs
taking off in wedge formation like pigeons amongst bigger beings – one
given perspective as a ‘natural’ object when partly obscured by the left
field tree. The V-formation
of the little orbs is reminiscent of a little flock of birds, suggestive
of natural patterns and relationships in life that persist beyond the
physical forms that we see with our eyes. Abduction
prelude 1981 plus strange being 1996, 2003.
Who
would believe that ? The flying
triangles mentioned in Interstellar Contract Hit.
Scottish
seafood is usually served with chipped potatoes, in fact I could have
invited this strange vampire lady and her triangular pets for ‘nosh fer
a too’. [Scottish
vernacular for ‘dinner for two’ is also a traditional name for a Vampire
– Nosferatu !!!]
Orb
showing chaotic fingerprint of energy.
A different structure
of energy being. (Turquoise globe)
A
larger Orb or energy being approximately 10 feet across
Crichton Castle – a UFO and Underground window area
Directly
on top of an adjacent cavern system, scene of haunted parades of the faeries,
blue ladies, and has a very strange watchdog – a werewolf. A local valley
is called by the locals ‘dinosaur valley’ because of all the big chewed
bones lying about. Crichton Castle is also a UFO landing area and drop-off
zone for interstellar visitors. Bronze
Age Reptilian stone head in Rosslyn Glen near the famous Blueblood chapel.
Carved on an ancient ‘spirit rock’.
13th
Century carving of a Grey in St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh called the
‘Corble Stone’.
Alien
technology the size of a flying toaster hovering in my back garden.
Lothian
Regional Transport in Edinburgh, telling it like it is.
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