Friday, November 23, 2007

Subject: Re: Skinwalkers, Blue Book and All: TP Black Lodge

It has apparently already opened at the Skinwalker Ranch. See the book by Kelleher and Knapp http://www.huntfortheskinwalker.com/
- creature coming out of the wormhole.
I also discuss it in my book Super Cosmos
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=23999
You know it's like cockroaches. See one, you know there are many more.
On Nov 22, 2007, at 7:35 PM, Sam Arnold wrote:

'Tis but a Sarfattian Coincidence, nothing more!

P.S. Just caught a screening of The Mist- which deals with a military
accident in which a wormhole is opened unleashing hordes of
Lovecraftian mutants on poor folk in a grocery store- gripping,
wrenching, 5 stars! I hope this pandora's box never gets opened!!


On Nov 22, 2007 10:16 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:


Begin forwarded message:

From: "Gary S. Bekkum"
Date: November 22, 2007 7:05:59 PM PST
To: Jack Sarfatti
Subject: Re: Skinwalkers, Blue Book and All: TP Black Lodge

Same theme playing out at Dan's blog over ET vs UT hypothesis.

Jack Sarfatti wrote:
i had nothing to do with it - that's Gary Bekkum not me. I only
forwarded it.
On Nov 22, 2007, at 4:56 AM, Sam ... wrote:

You amazing mind reader at a distance you- how did you happen to add
in that Twin Peaks black lodge reference in your subject line?! What a
"coincidence", I just ordered the new Gold Edition Twin Peaks dvd set-
fully restored and pristine color and quality- and was watching it
last night!

Somebody should fund Lynch to do a follow up movie that delves into
Agent Cooper being possessed by Bob- and dealing with all the
Skinwalker stuff- now that's the story I wanna see! Twin Peaks is a
great mythology- and its weirdness is truth. Agent Cooper also seems
to be a mind reader at a distance- coincidence?

On Nov 22, 2007 12:23 AM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Gary S. Bekkum / STARpod.org"
Date: November 21, 2007 8:40:15 PM PST
To: caryn anscomb , Jack Sarfatti
,
"G.S. Bekkum" , Gary Bekkum, Kit Green

Subject: Re: Skinwalkers, Blue Book and All: TP Black Lodge

"The STAR GATE legacy stands as evidence that the military will make
operational use of anything appearing to offer a technical advantage,
whether or not there is scientific support for the technology.

One unnamed high level source has confirmed that paranormal data was
discussed by members of an elite government committee. Strange events
investigated by Las Vegas businessman Bob Bigelow's National
Institute of Discovery Science (NIDS) have been the topic of discussion between members at DIA sponsored meetings on the threats of emerging technologies.

Dr. Eric Davis, author of the highly controversial report on teleportation commissioned by the U.S. Air Force, has been very forthcoming
answering questions about observations of strange creatures and other anomalous phenomena made by NIDS personnel at Bigelow's Skinwalker Ranch. The Skinwalker is a shape shifting being said to haunt this remote
part of Utah near Salt Lake City. Strange creatures, strange objects, floating
black triangles, animal mutilations, disintegrated dogs, telepathic
messages - a smorgasbord of every strange and imaginable terror has been served to those unfortunates spending any period of time at the ranch. The
strangeness is reported in "Hunt for the Skinwalker," by former NIDS staff
scientist Colm A. Kelleher, and veteran UFO reporter George Knapp. In the Air Force teleportation study Davis examines potential scientific
explanations for the weird phenomena, including spacetime wormholes, teleportation, and manipulation of the quantum vacuum.

If STAR GATE was any measure of the interest displayed by the DIA
in this kind of weirdness, it wouldn't be surprising to learn that the
Utah ranch is the subject of at least a few confidential memos for the record.
Perhaps DIA would like to 'read in' a Skinwalker or two as part of their secret
paranormal war on terror."


Gary S. Bekkum / Starstream Research
P.O. Box 1144
Maple Grove, MN 55311
Office (763) 424-4426
Mobile (763) 439-0719

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