tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33989614.post1105479669190986610..comments2024-03-21T05:59:06.408-05:00Comments on From the Shadows: Voices Not His OwnJason Offutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03536260451364743010noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33989614.post-89991103399481397982010-06-09T15:01:45.415-05:002010-06-09T15:01:45.415-05:00Alan,
Thanks for that information. I hadn't h...Alan,<br /><br />Thanks for that information. I hadn't heard of all this. I've looked up the series of articles in the Daily Record. The paper just glossed over the comment about the killer's eyes being completely black. Interesting. <br /><br />Again, thank you for the tip.<br /><br />JasonJason Offutthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03536260451364743010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33989614.post-18067731217128934642010-06-09T13:41:54.285-05:002010-06-09T13:41:54.285-05:00Jason, this isn't germane to this particular p...Jason, this isn't germane to this particular post, but it's definitely tangential to your territory.<br /><br />I don't know if you're aware of or've been following the recent multiple shooting incident which occurred over here in the Lake District.<br /><br />But here's the Daily Record of Scotland's account of the run in a nine year old kid called Jordan Williams had with the shooter, Derrick Bird, (I've capitalized the key part):<br /><br />"I saw a man just coming up the hill on his bike.<br /><br />"Then a crazy, like, taxi just came up and shot his back wheel and then shot him in the cheek.<br /><br />"There was blood everywhere.<br />It spurted all down the cyclist's top. It was horrible.<br /><br />"The crazy driver stared me in the eyes, and my mum. He looked a bit mad.<br /><br />"He had his eyes like a hawk staring at something. HIS EYES WERE BLACK.<br /><br />"We were like that for seven seconds but it felt a lot longer. I didn't run - I don't know why.<br />"I was scared - not of him but of the gun he had. He'd just shot a man in front of me.<br /><br />"He just kept on driving and he just zoomed off."<br /><br />This's just in case it's slipped under your radar.<br /><br />alanborkyborkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05042275165058229970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33989614.post-49994965498228742812010-06-04T03:22:12.564-05:002010-06-04T03:22:12.564-05:00Actually these kind of "paranormal phonecalls...Actually these kind of "paranormal phonecalls", appear associated with haunting/paranormal like phenomena, it is not unprecedented. John Keel often complained of mysterious phone calls with his investigations esp relating to the famous West Virginia mothman affair. Rick Moran in his follow up investigation at Point Pleasant decades later into Mothmam received a similar " phone haunting". Of course this is all associated with the MIB phenomenon, itself a haunting/occult type mysterious phenomenon that I dare to say is largely misunderstood as literal govt agent type shennanigans or dismissed as nonsense. The occult/paraphysical angle is not taken seriously or even recognised in our day and age. It seems too magical and impossible in an age that no longer believes in magic and the extreme paranormal.<br /><br />These kind of 'paranormal phone calls' have been reported by others over the decades, J Sarfatti the rather nutty scientist reported receiving these kind of phone calls as a kid predicting his future (supposedly these calls came from an onboard computer from a spaceship in the future!). No I do not think that true at all, I think that's nonsense if taken at face value, however if the phone calls were real they may well have been 'trickster calls' of the same paranormal type as the Keel/mothman calls. And this one blogged about here. Apparently (according to physicist S Paul Sirag's account) of the Sarfatti calls, Sarfatti may not have been the only future scientist to receive such paranormal calls as a youngster, but there may have been plenty others. In fact the phenomenon may be more widespread than we realise, most people who receive such calls would not recongise them for their 'haunting' nature and dismiss them as some kind of prank or some such, and that is that. <br /><br />So what's going on? I don't pretend to know although I do have some ideas here, IF all this is indeed a geniune occult phenomena, I do think it is part of the same occult or paraphysical dynamic as MIB/black eyed children/hauntings/poltergeist etc. This raises more questions than it answers though and I do think ultimately, to oversimplify, that some kind of unconscious macro PK effect is involved, as bizarre and as extreme as this sounds. I think though that unless we really push the envelope with what we believe is possible, we are always going to misunderstand these Fortean phenomena, or dismiss them out of hand. There is so much to say here, really a massive encyclopedia is needed to do justice to this topic. <br /><br />Other animist cultures where shamanism and the like were taken for granted would be more able to appreciate these kind of bizarre things and if not understand them better, at least recognise their paranormal reality better than our own modern Western culture which merely dismisses this kind of thing as superstition or nonsense.Lawrencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04531198239870181089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33989614.post-5539357831652868692010-06-03T11:33:58.298-05:002010-06-03T11:33:58.298-05:00Sounds like you have a prankster on your hands. Yo...Sounds like you have a prankster on your hands. You make no mention of any incident where you were in danger, or felt threatened, so I'll assume this is some entity that is using the tools at hand, i.e. your own memories and nervous system. <br /><br />As long as it continues with this pesky but not dangerous habit of joking, I'd take it in stride. If you feel it may be of sufficient intelligence to communicate with, let it know that you would prefer it not pull its shenanigans during the wee hours.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com