Travis Walton's case was the first (along with the Hills) that I looked into in 2021 when I made the site. I liked Raymond E. Fowler's theory that two crewmembers fooled the other five in order to have plausible witnesses. (Karl Pflock also...
You have been asking for clarification on other points. We have no way of knowing what you understand and what you don't. If you don't need clarification, don't read it; it's that simple. There's no need to be rude.
But we know for a fact that most cases just don't happen that way. Reality is complicated and, almost always, several unrelated factors contribute to a certain outcome. Think of it like an air crash investigation. Almost always, a long chain of...
We have no evidence that ANYTHING suddenly zoomed overhead and cast down a beam of light on that occasion. We have witness testimony, but we also know that witness testimony is often wrong as people make mistakes and memory is fungible. This...
In the same post:
If we are talking about a balance of probabilities, then "something genuinely mysterious" doesn't make the cut, compared with mundane factors. The fact that we cannot definitively state WHICH mundane factors are in play doesn't...
It is extremely likely he (and the other witnesses) had no idea what deflating Hibal looks like, so their assertion it wasn't a balloon isn't relevant. They repeatedly say today that it wasn't a weather balloon, which is a strawman (for the Hibal...
An African species in Brazil (1), with alopecia (2), and conjunctivitis (3), running around loose (4).
You now have four unlikely things to explain, instead of accepting one. My goodness, you're persistent.
Direction can also change. A balloon blowing towards the observer can seem to hover, as these planes do -- the planes are moving faster than a balloon!
Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NzfMmuHnvi4?feature=share
Agreed, in the sense that hallucinations cannot be shared. By definition they are subjective, and not reports of something that is objectively there. Misidentifications are not hallucinations. Groups of people can make the same misidentification...
I'll note that the "miracle of Fatima", viewers were not gathered there randomly. They were there because they had been told what to expect. (They had also been primed by their religious experiences to believe in miracles.) Between previous...
Your assertion is not supported by any evidence. We only have four contemporaneous testimonies:
Andrew Greenwood (science teacher) (interviewed in the paper and a year later by James McDonald)
Marilyn Eastwood (now Smith) (interviewed in the...
That is not how it works. It is up to you to provide evidence to support your theory, it is not up to anybody else to disprove it.
By the way I am 66 years old-- I wonder if I am the oldest person here to know what the Umbrella Corporation...