Mysterylights Group Message 0318

Subject: Re: Earthlights
From: Aaron Cox <wyattknows@...>
Date: 25 Jun 2004 18:43

Response:

Recieved copy of your email and thought I would add
some commentary.

A friend and I have observed numerous Earth Lights in
northern Alabama for a number of years.   

The question we ask from time to time is the same one
you proposes - "are they natural phenomena?" 

I tend to think they are - but some of the Earth
Ligths exhibit characteristics that seem some what
inconsistent with that view.

As you mention, they do seem to come to and leave a
particular site for unknown reasons.  And one
occassion the way two Earth Lights interacted with
each other was inconsistent with being some type of
naturally occurring ball of light.

These Earth Lights are usually 6-8 feet in diameter
and are bright or semi bright orange.  There also
seems to be a connection/attraction to rail road
tracks.

Any ideas?

Wyatt Cox


--- Magical Nexus <magicalnexus@...> wrote:
> Ronald,
> This is very interesting.
> In my own observations as well as those that have
> been shared with me by researchers like Erling
> Strand and Massimo Teodorani, the discussion
> invariably returns to the question "are these
> phenomena natural". I for one, cannot state that
> they are unequivocably "natural".
> There is a great deal of variation in the types and
> profiles of lights that we have seen at the sight I
> have been watching. Further, in discussions with
> other researchers like James Bunnel, I have found
> some intriguing commonalties involving these lights.
> For example, they sometimes come to, or leave the
> site.... 
> Further, I have been examining the possible
> relationship between these phenomena and pilot
> reports of similar profiles that strongly suggest
> qualities of intelligence and advanced energy
> management. 
> I am uncertain how one takes on the task of defining
> the behavior of a ball of light as "intelligent".
> That seems like a complicated problem.
> In his presentation to the 3rd EuroConference on
> SETI/SETV, Massimo Teodorani suggests rather
> strongly that these phenomena should be examined for
> the possibility that they might represent nonhuman
> technologies. The behavior of these lights is not
> consistent with what is known about light..... and,
> frankly, some of the activity I have seen at the
> site I have been watching is so strange that the
> possibility is rather glaring....
> Thanks for the references, I will look them over.
> Do you have any further thoughts in this regard?
>  
> Magical Nexus
> 
> Ronald <rdkramarz@...> wrote:
> On 12/27/03 Magical Nexus wrote:
> >For some reason information about these locations
> seems to remain isolated
> and I
> >am curious why that info doesn't get out to the
> research community without
> a
> >serious search. Any ideas?
> 
> Hi,
> Just subscribed to this list and have been looking
> through the archives.
> The US and Canadian Governments started "Project
> Magnet" in
> the 1950's to study areas where earth energy
> accumulates naturally, the
> area Project Magnet focused on was an area near Lake
> Ontario
> known as the Marysburgh Vortex. Hugh Cochrane
> documents some of
> the earth light activity in that area in his book
> "Gateway to Oblivion".
> Wilbert Smith, a Canadian communications engineer in
> the Department
> of Transportation, was director of the Canadian team
> of scientists
> involved in Project Magnet.
> 
> One of Smith's top secret memos was declassified not
> too long ago,
> it's posted on the below web page.  That suggests
> that the US considers
> this whole subject sensative and may be
> intensionally discouraging
> serious research in this area.   Parts of that memo
> from the below web
> page writes:
> http://www.aufosg.com/page218.html
> 
> "We believe that we are on the track of something
> which may well prove to be
> the introduction of new technology.....  The matter
> is the most highly
> classified
> subject in the United States Government, rating even
> higher that the
> A-bomb......The entire matter is considered by the
> United States authorities
> to be of tremendous significance.
> 
> I was further informed that the United States
> authorities are investigating
> along quite a number of lines which might possibly
> be related to the
> (unreadable) such as mental phenomena and I gather
> that they are not doing
> too well since they indicated that if Canada is
> doing anything at all in
> geo-magnetics they would welcome a discussion with
> suitably accredited
> Canadians."
> 
> Ronald
> 
> 
> 
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