Mysterylights Group Message 0285

Subject: Re: Earthlights
From: "James Bunnell" <jamesb50@...>
Date: 30 Dec 2003 10:11

Hi Brad:

No, I don't know anything about the Dover lights in Dover Arkansas.  Sorry.

James

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brad Strode" <maverickark@...>
To: <mysterylights@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 1:38 AM
Subject: Re: [mysterylights] Earthlights


> hey whats up james ....do you know anything about
> dover lights in dover arkansas. i would like a reply/
> --- Magical Nexus <magicalnexus@...> wrote:
> > Hi James,
> > Hopefully you have recieved the doc regarding
> > Massimo, I can arrange an introduction if you like.
> > Please do not share my name or email address with
> > the list.
> > The spherical anomaly was filmed against distant
> > topography, farthest estimate of 1.5 miles. Best
> > guess it was 20 to 25 feet above the ground and
> > between 5 and 8 feet in diameter. It did not move.
> > There was about 7 minutes of tape.
> > I also witnessed orange spherical lights in
> > aproximately the same area at night...
> > Magical Nexus
> > 
> > James Bunnell <jamesb50@...> wrote:
> > Hi Magical:
> > 
> > Assuming for a moment that the sphere was a mile
> > away, what would you
> > estimate its size to have been?  How high above the
> > ground was it and was it
> > remaining stationary or did it move?  How long was
> > it in view?  I gather
> > from the "fifteenth of a second" estimate that you
> > were using video with so
> > many frames per second.  Did it disappear between
> > one frame and the next?
> > 
> > I am not aware of studies by Teodorani.  It is a
> > little surprising that
> > anything that sensational would not be getting more
> > attention.
> > 
> > James
> > 
> > -------Original Message-------
> > 
> > From: mysterylights@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Monday, December 29, 2003 9:32:39 PM
> > To: mysterylights@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [mysterylights] Earthlights
> > 
> > Hi James,
> > The spherical object was filmed by a fellow
> > researcher, we estimate at about
> > a mile range. It simply disappeared in about a
> > fifteenth of a second. It was
> > reflective, I think - there were angular surface
> > features but I can't be
> > certain that they weren't reflections from the
> > ground. I hesitate to use the
> > word object for several reasons including the way it
> > disappeared. It seemed
> > to extend a tendril behind itself, from the top, and
> > implode. Until it
> > disappeared it seemed to be a smooth, sphere - like
> > a drop of mercury
> > suspended in zero gravity...
> > The lights are generally round though we have seen
> > blobs of orange light
> > that look alot like the captures on Lake Ontario.
> > I think that night time makes the observations more
> > visible, though we have
> > seen lights during daylight hours.
> > The location is remote and quite inhospitable.
> > I will wait to disclose the state it is located in
> > until Teodorani's team
> > have published their initial studies....again, are
> > you aware of the studies
> > by Teodorani?
> > I am still curious how a local population can be
> > aware of these phenomena
> > but the information remains isolated. My own
> > discussion with locals reveals
> > a combination of fear and apathy that seems
> > unusual..
> > Magical Nexus
> > 
> > 
> > James Bunnell <jamesb50@...> wrote:
> > Hi Magical:
> > 
> > Wow! That really is unusual and sounds unlike the
> > phenomenon I have been
> > investigating. Apparently the lights and objects you
> > describe manifest
> > during daylight hours as well as at night. Are the
> > reflective shapes regular
> > geometric shapes or irregular is shape? Are the
> > sides smooth or jagged? Are
> > these lights and objects more likely to be seen at
> > any particular time of
> > the day or night? Can you tell me what state they
> > are located in?
> > 
> > I gather this must be a remote area else it would
> > have been covered up with
> > people long ago. Please tell me more.
> > 
> > James
> > 
> > 
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Magical Nexus" <magicalnexus@...>
> > To: <mysterylights@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 9:01 PM
> > Subject: Re: [mysterylights] Earthlights
> > 
> > 
> > > Hi James,
> > > Phenomena at the location I have been examining
> > manifest around the clock
> > and, as I mentioned, demonstrate a variety of
> > appearances. There hasn't been
> > a visit yet that hasn't produced anomalous
> > observations within 8-10 hours.
> > It is also interesting that we have seen phenomena
> > that seem related to the
> > site itself as far as 30miles east of the location
> > and 25miles north of the
> > site as well. I have seen them as high as 50degrees
> > and several miles away
> > so they don't really qualify as "ground" lights.
> > > The self-luminous, metallic looking anomalies have
> > appeared in two main
> > forms that I have seen, spherical shapes five two
> > eight feet across and
> > rectangular shapes. The sphere did not seem
> > luminous, it was reflective. The
> > rectangle was actually a very bright bluish white
> > line that was vibrating at
> > a frequency to appear as a rectangular shape to
> > unaided eyes and camcorders
> > at regular speed. A dissection of the video
> > demonstrates a vertically
> > vibrating linear phenomenon, at 30frames per second.
> > We observed this
> > phenomenon as it approached the location and then
> > disappeared over it. It
> > was approximately 1-200 ft above ground level.
> > > We have seen lights of yellow-amber, green, red,
> > white and blue as well as
> > unusual flashes.
> > > Erling Strand and I were standing on a berm
> > watching after dark when a
> > yellow-green flash appeared out of the crapperal
> > (chapperal) and passed
> > between us. Less than a second duration. I thought
> > it was an visual artifact
> > until Erling asked me if I saw it.
> > > The site itself seems to have a great deal of
> > value to the local natives,
> > and I estimate some of the native glyphs to be at
> > least 5000yrs old.
> > > I have been discussing this matter with Massimo
> > Teodorani as my own team
> > has a rather practical interest in these phenomena,
> > however they arise.
> > > I will say that when I am on-site, I try not to
> > sleep. It seems like the
> > location has, I don't know how to put this... I just
> > try not to sleep and
> > pay alot of attention to what is going on around me.
> > > There is the matter of very high speed captures,
> > 3-15 frames, of small red
> > and green lights that seem to move into our
> > immediate zone and withdraw.
> > Strange stuff indeed.
> > > Magical Nexus
> > > 
> > > James Bunnell <jamesb50@...> wrote:
> > > Dear Magical Nexus:
> > > 
> > > Interesting. Activity at the site near Marfa,
> > Texas is less frequent. The
> > probability of seeing a mystery light on any given
> > evening is approximately
> > 15% or about one in seven. It is easy to spend
> > countless nights without
> > seeing anything but the phenomena is very real and
> > definitely does manifest
> > between sunset and sunrise. Appearances are almost
> > always within 200 minutes
> > of day/night boundaries with about 2/3 of the
> > appearances occurring in the
> > evening hours and the balance occurring in the
> > morning hours. Never happens
> > during daylight hours and very rarely between
> > midnight and 4:00 am. Don't
> > have data for Brown Mountain, NC or Min Min,
> > Australia but have been given
> > the impression that Brown Mountain appearances may
> > be even more rare.
> > > 
> > > There is a site in Texas that may occur every
> > night but I suspect that
> > this location is a different type of apparition as
> > the source appears to be
> > venting from the ground continuously.
> > > 
> > > Have never seen anything that fits your
> > characterization 
> === message truncated ===
> 
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