Re: [CTRL] Physical evidence of Alien Abduction.

2000-06-03 Thread tenebroust
This is very interesting stuff, but how does one come to the conclusion that there is any relationship between the two things, ie; abduction and the presence of "glassy particles"? If all abductees had a book of matches on their night stand would that imply a connection between the matches

Re: [CTRL] Physical evidence of Alien Abduction.

2000-06-03 Thread Nurev Ind Research
Franklin Wayne Poley wrote: On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Ynr Chyldz Wyld wrote: No evidence of 'Alien Abduction' [sic] at all. Evidence perhaps of some sort of phenomenon which fuses common silicates commonly found in household dust into glassy bulbs. But it tells us nothing about what

Re: [CTRL] Physical evidence of Alien Abduction.

2000-06-03 Thread Ynr Chyldz Wyld
From: "tenebroust" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do I have "glassy spheres" in my dust? I don't remember being abducted, but then again maybe they just made me forget. I better get my dust checked, and if it has got these spheres then I'm running right to a certified regression hypnotist to force my self

[CTRL] Physical evidence of Alien Abduction.

2000-06-02 Thread Nicky Molloy
Physical evidence of Alien Abduction. Photos on url. Thanks Eagle. http://www.abduct.com/aaer2/r9.htm A significant breakthrough in the search for trace physical evidence of alien abductions may have been uncovered in ordinary household dust. According to biophysicist Dr. William C. Levengood

Re: [CTRL] Physical evidence of Alien Abduction.

2000-06-02 Thread Ynr Chyldz Wyld
From: "Nicky Molloy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physical evidence of Alien Abduction. Photos on url. Thanks Eagle. No evidence of 'Alien Abduction' [sic] at all. Evidence perhaps of some sort of phenomenon which fuses common silicates commonly found in household dust into glassy bulbs. But it tells us

Re: [CTRL] Physical evidence of Alien Abduction.

2000-06-02 Thread Franklin Wayne Poley
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Ynr Chyldz Wyld wrote: No evidence of 'Alien Abduction' [sic] at all. Evidence perhaps of some sort of phenomenon which fuses common silicates commonly found in household dust into glassy bulbs. But it tells us nothing about what CAUSED it. Maybe what we have here is