Del Rio Texas Provides New UFO Videos

Del Rio Texas Provides New UFO Videos

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<p>I don’t know if it’s just my perception, but it seems like there have been many more new UFO sightings recently, resulting in a spate of new UFO pictures and <b>UFO video</b>s. Well, maybe it’s not just me. According to a recent news story that I read on a Texas-based website called Live!, there really have been a lot of UFO sightings in the area around Del Rio, Texas. Among the amazing sightings discussed by the Del Rio chapter of MUFON (The Mutual UFO Network) was UFO vidoes of an alien peeking into the home of a local resident. The latest of the Texas <b>UFO video</b>s shows the alien blinking in response to the camera lights and a portion of it was also shown on Larry King Live. This example of Texas <b>UFO video</b>s has been called a fake by some and has yet to be validated, but others are saying that it’s more evidence of alien visitors who have lately be appearing frequently in the Lone Star State. The Del Rio MUFON members also discussed two recent aerial sightings of UFOs, one of which was said to be shaped like a hamburger, and the other like a floating lightbulb. As of now, the UFOlogists in Del Rio are continuing to collect information without making any definitive sightings or releasing any new UFO pictures. </p>
<p><a target=Psychology Of The (Drone) Hoax

A, “Playful” account of one persons rather insightful perception of the Drone hoax was posted on Fortunecity a couple of months ago. *Dronies* may recall that Fortunecity is the same website where Isaac first unleashed his pseudo-scientific psycho-babble driven drivel onto a (suspecting) world.

It wasn’t publicised or heavily linked to but rather was a testament of one persons feelings about all things Drone-related and more precisely why it was obviously a hoax.

Well a couple of weeks ago the web-hosts Fortunecity received a takedown notice threatening legal action if it remained, of course a brief exchange of emails ensued so the specifics of the claim could be learned. It quickly transpired that the claim was regarding actions that occurred prior to the article being posted and actually wasn’t a direct consequence of what was actually contained in the article itself.

That’s not really the interesting part; the more interesting part was what was contained in one of the emails that were sent by Fortunecity regarding the takedown, which read as follows:


We did not see what could be considered defamatory either, but we were threatened with legal action if we did [not] remove the content.

Regards

The FortuneCity Team

P.S. it is *definitely* a hoax, and Linda Moulton Howe has made a fool of herself again.


It appears that people with no real interest in the Drone Hoax are still well aware of the finer details along with the implications and the main, “Players.” And of course more importantly that the entire debacle was nothing but an orchestrated hoax, one which is STILL being perpetuated by people who SHOULD know better.

“Those who cannot remember the past are destined to repeat it….”

Anyway, I’ve hosted the text for a while now, so the “Psychology Of A Hoax” article may be viewed here.


The discovery of truth is prevented more effectively not by the false appearance of things present and which mislead into error, not directly by weakness of the reasoning powers, but by preconceived opinion, by prejudice.” - Schopenhauer


Anomalous Data & UFO Hot-Spots In The UK

I feel there’s something not quite right about the recent results of the Virgin Media Report into UK UFO Hot-Spots. It seems as if every subsequent news report relating to their findings has involved disingenuous data and it’s probably to be expected considering the careful wording of the original press release/s.

I’m referring to instances like the statement that Nick Pope, “Supports the study.” Not that Nick, “Carried out the study” or, “Assisted” but that he merely supports the study…..

This post isn’t so much about UFOs but rather about the poor reporting that is peddled to us every day, this time it just happens to be in regard to UFOs. It may seem a bit banal to highlight the obviously flawed media-machine but it just pisses me off that something as simple as the details of a report could be so badly misinterpreted by virtually ever local newspaper website that subsequently latched onto it.


From the official Virgin Media webpage (virginmedia.com/ufo) that displays the details:

The Top 10 UFO hotspots in the UK

1. West Yorkshire (34)
2. Nottingham (29)
3. Lancashire (24)
4. Shropshire (22)
5. North Somerset and Avon (22)
6. Suffolk (19)
7. South Wales (18)
8. County Durham (17)
9. Lanarkshire (15)
10. Devon (15)

Virgin Media has been tracking data which goes back to 1961, revealing an astounding 609 unexplained sightings across the UK ….. ‘The Virgin Media Files’ detailing the counties you’re most likely to see a UFO, supported by the former head of the Government’s UFO project, Nick Pope.

Seems reasonable enough, and the first report I seen online by the Halifax Courier would seem to confirm all of these facts:


Halifax – Courier (14 March 2008)
Halifax – Courier UFO

‘The Virgin Media Files’ have been compiled from data which goes back to 1961.

Nick Pope said: “While we currently have no explanation why certain places in the UK are alien hot spots, as the research reveals, there are areas where mysterious objects are repeatedly witnessed”

“So people who want to alien-spot should definitely head to Halifax.”


Then a day later the exact same online Newspaper ran the following article:

Halifax – Courier (15 March 2008)
Halifax – Courier UFO

There is a UFO sighting every four months in the area, dubbed “West York-fear”, according to Virgin Media. The study was conducted by Nick Pope, a former government UFO advisor, and taken from data going back to 1994.

Mr Pope said: “While we currently have no explanation why certain places in the UK are alien hot spots, as the research reveals, there are areas where mysterious objects are repeatedly witnessed.”

“So people who want to alien-spot should definitely head to Yorkshire.”

The same newspaper is now saying Nick didn’t support the report but actually conducted it. Also instead of 1961 it’s now supposed to be, “Taken from data going back to 1994.”


This Is Plymouth (17 March 2008)
This Is Plymouth UFO

People in Plymouth can expect a close encounter of the extra-terrestrial kind - Devon is ranked number 10 in a specially compiled list of Britain ’s top 10 UFO hotspots.

‘The Virgin Media Files’ have been compiled from data which goes back to 1961 and highlight 15 unexplained sightings in Devon alone - including a silent, circular object which was spotted over Barnstaple in 1964.


Bury Free Press (18 March 2008)
Bury Free Press UFO

Strange spheres hovering above Bury St Edmunds have helped to make Suffolk a ‘hot spot’ for UFOs, according to an expert on the unexplained. With 19 sightings since 1961, the county has come sixth in a list of top 10 places to spot a UFO compiled by Nick Pope, the former head of a Government project looking at UFOs


Sunderland Echo (20 March 2008)
Sunderland Echo UFO

Nick Pope said: “While we currently have no explanation why certain places in the UK are alien hot spots, as the research reveals, there are areas where mysterious objects are repeatedly witnessed.

“So people who want to alien-spot should definitely head to Durham.”


This Is Lancashire (21 March 2008)
This Is Lancashire UFO

“While we currently have no explanation why certain places in the UK are alien hot spots, as the research reveals, there are areas where mysterious objects are repeatedly witnessed”

“So people who want to alien-spot should definitely head to Lancashire.”


So we have a study that has collected data from either 1961, 1994 or 2000 onwards and it would appear that people who want to alien-spot should definitely head to Halifax or Yorkshire or Durham or Lancashire or…..

Well I’m sure you get the picture and remember these were exact quotes credited to Nick Pope, who in turn may have conducted the study or may have just thought it was a good idea!! Depending entirely on which, “UFO Hot-Spot” locale you are situated closest to, and of course which local news report you are unfortunate enough to read…..

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