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The Paranormal

The paranormal is sometimes defined as a term used for phenomena that cannot be explained according to commonly accepted “laws of science”. I disagree with some of these laws, as explained on my scientific theories page.

One of the “laws” I disagree with is the idea that we have not come into contact with aliens (despite the huge probability of their being massive numbers of different alien species elsewhere in the galaxy, never mind the universe) because it is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity is used as the justification for this idea, but it was revealed in a BBC TV programme in 2005 about how the relativity theory (which led to the development of nuclear weapons) that Einstein also believed in wormholes – which would allow those same aliens to disappear from one place in the universe and reappear in the other. Until I saw this programme, I thought that the theory must be flawed; now I am not so sure.

A very large number of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) were spotted over Mexico in January 1994, at the time of the Zapatista uprising within that country. Since that has been one of the most significant revolutionary movements in recent years, the two events are obviously not unconnected. Aliens are very interested in what is happening on planet Earth.

A Channel 5 programme called “The World’s Greatest Conspiracy Theories”, repeated the Thursday before Christmas ranked conspiracy theories according to the number of websites devoted to them. A full list is provided in my page on conspiracy theories.

Number 8 in that list is on the presence of UFOs flying overhead. Number 10 is on whether the moon landings were faked. The most devastating fact that they were faked wasn’t mentioned in the programme – there are van Allen belts around the Earth emitting large amounts of radiation. Of course, some NASA apologists try to claim that the belts are thin, don’t emit much radiation and that spaceships can travel through quickly. However, even small amounts of radiation kill over time, as shown by the huge number of deaths due to leukaemia in Iraq as a result of “depleted” uranium shells fired during the Gulf War of 1991 (exacerbated by sanctions preventing sufferers from being treated) and I haven’t heard of any former astronauts suffering from leukaemia.

The most important reason why UFOs have visited us and not made official contact, and why it is vital that van Allen belts are around the Earth (either due to them arising naturally or placed here by some external species), is that George W Bush would order the blowing up of whole planets if the US armed forces were allowed into outer space.

The third greatest conspiracy theory in the list is about alien abductions. In my opinion, the idea that people are abducted and have painful experiments performed on them is a false conspiracy theory promoted by conspiratorial organisations on the side of big business (like the FBI and CIA) to make us think that aliens are evil – and therefore trust our capitalist governments to protect us. The fact that nearly all such reported abductions have taken place in the USA confirms my opinion about this theory. It is a similar motivation to that behind the film Independence Day. For any race to survive in a galaxy full of good species, it must itself be good or it would be outwitted too easily to be sustainable.

The world’s greatest conspiracy theory, with over 500,000 websites devoted to it, is mind control. Unlike the other theories, they had sufficient evidence to point out that it is fact. For more information, see my page on mind reading/control or my page on Derren Brown (the most powerful mind reader/controller in the world). The ability to read somebody’s mind is sometimes known as Extra-Sensory Perception (ESP).

There was a conference on the paranormal in Manchester on the 16th of April 2005, from 10am to 6pm at the Freemasons Hall on Bridge Street (off Deansgate). It was advertised as covering the subjects of ghosts, poltergeists, UFOs and ESP, and there was an optional ESP test after the lunch break!

I spent less time at the event than I had intended, due to coming across some left-wing activists including Nathan, the long-time partner of Cath Bann (who I was still in love with despite her and Nathan moving to Cornwall) who were about to enter a left-wing museum. I got chatting to a very good looking woman called Tamsin (I think), who was the wife of a Green Party candidate in the upcoming general election. [She recognised me on a later occasion at an anarchist venue called The Basement, and she told me that she runs a Manchester Vegans mailing list. She refused to give me any contact details (probably because she fancied me too much!).] I then went with them to some sort of conference at the Friends Meeting House. On the way to the Paraquest conference, I popped into the Manchester Church of Scientology HQ to use the toilet and had an interesting (and very important) conversation there.

The Paraquest conference was organised by the Manchester-based organisation Paraquest, which is a non-profit making organisation of scientific investigators into “paranormal” phenomena, but they had four guest speakers (John Spencer on ghosts, hauntings and poltergeists; Gary Heseltine who is a serving police officer and was the subject of a famous UFO encounter and had gathered reports of sightings; Alan F Alford on the ancient Egyptian religion and symbolism of the pyramid (?); and Larry Warren who was a US Air Force Security Specialist and has contributed to several TV documentaries on UFOs).

Paraquest members are/were regular contributors to the popular paranormal phone-in programme on the James Stannage radio show on Key 103, and James said he would come (but I did not see him while I was there). For more information, go to Paraquest’s website: www.paraquest.org.uk.

[I warned people on this web page not to be put off by the choice of venue – I didn’t choose it, and only know about their conference due to attending the Paraquest meeting just before the conference. I had never been into a Freemasons hall before in my life, but had a good chat with a porter there on the way out, influencing him with revolutionary socialist politics. One of the people I met at the Paraquest meeting said that he had performed on the same bill as Derren Brown (the mind control expert) before Derren became particularly famous.]

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