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DREAMLAND REFLECTIONS March 1990
Don Sudduth
c/o META-4, Inc.
1401 W. 76th St.
Suite 100
Minneapolis, MN 55423
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The other day, I was thinking about the frequency of UFO
abduction reports; an idea that caused me to stop for a moment.
If abductions are occurring on a regular basis in any town across
the US (including large cities), what is the probability of
seeing a UFO on any one night in any city? My guess is that is
higher than you think! New York City should have a high
probability considering the population density and the number of
abduction reports. Don't you think that on any one night you
would have about a 50/50 chance of a sighting? It isn't clear
how many factors come into play here, but, the idea does seem
interesting and may be worth persuing.
LAZAR
The biggest UFO news this winter (besides the continuing Bill
Moore saga) has been the Lazar/Nevada revelations. I can't
remember when so much mystery and intrigue has been generated by
a "so called" government leak.
It took me about a month in November and December to read
through much of the documentation on Lazar being posted on the
Paranet bulletin board. What I read ranged from being down right
scary and hard to believe to being almost outright outrageous and
hilarious.
The initial reports were from the KLAS-TV report. At first I
thought this was too good to be true; a government engineer who
claimed to be in close contact with the technology of UFOs, not
the usual cloudy testimony of abductees. But as I read on
through the following weeks, I began to feel somewhat
uncomfortable not with specifics but with the way Lazar talked
about his experiences; he doesn't sound like an
engineer/scientist.
I know I don't have much justification for this feeling.
However, being trained as a scientist myself and interacting with
other scientists/engineers I feel I know how they relate
information. Granted, Lazar may not be your normal everyday
engineer.
When he talks about technical details of the UFOs stored at S-
4, he uses very vague terminology and seems to qualify much of
what he saying with "this is difficult to explain" or "I don't
remember". Engineers do NOT normally talk this way! They
remember details and specifics; maybe not all, but many of the
key ones.
To help justify my feelings, I had another engineer read the
same documents. He came to the same opinion independently.
ON THE OTHER HAND
There have been more recent reports in which Lazar has gone
into more detail on UFO propulsion and other related topics. I
must say that in his favor everything he has reported about his
work at S-4 is plausible. There
hasn't been any contradictory information between reports or with
known physical laws.
Now, much of what he doesn't say is qualified by saying he is
protecting us from information that could be used in weapon
systems. However, anyone can make this kind of claim.
ANTIMATTER AND UFO MAGAZINE
Every time I browse through the picture sections of any UFO
book I'm usually very disappointed. The photos always seem to
look like blobs of light or hub caps thrown into the air like a
frisbee.
However, everyone reading this should go back to their
bookshelf and dust off Vol. 4, No. 3 of UFO Magazine. I just
happened to be looking at this issue the other day and
rediscovered a very interesting article on page 23 entitled, "The
'Human' Alien", by R. Perry Collins.
I wasn't interested in the verbal content of the article as
much as I was in his photographic correlations on page 25. Take
another look at the ten photographs and the corresponding chart
of dimensional proportions. They span a time period of about 20
years yet the similarity of each UFO truly is astonishing!
Now, I had to go back to some of the statements made by Lazar
concerning his work on the antimatter propulsion of the UFOs he
saw. He says that an element with atomic weight 115 is placed in
a device which generates gravity waves from the energy of matter-
antimatter reactions. These gravity waves are then focused on a
point in space by three devices on the bottom of the craft.
Taking a another close look at Mr. Collin's photographs, I
couldn't believe the similarity! Are you dizzy yet?
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
Not having a home computer isn't all bad unless you have an
article to write. I had to sell my Mac SE last week to help
finance a new house. My thought was to use one of the ASTs or
the Mac IIx at work. Well, staying at work any later than I
normally do does not appeal to me or my wife Anne. Yet, I still
needed a solution.
Sitting on a shelf in my office's storeroom were three unused
Apple IIe's. I thought, "Why not!". So, here I am at home using
Apple Works on a 128k IIe with a monochrome monitor and no spell
checker! Nevertheless, going back in time is somewhat nostalgic.
The real question is going to be how I get these files back to
the Mac for printing.
As usual, there still isn't any good UFO educational software
available (as far as I know). With the abundance
of multimedia software and CD rom, there is now a perfect
platform for an interactive educational program or a good, large
database. A Hypercard stack would at least be a start.
Hopefully, some inspired programmer out there will come up with
something.
BEST OF MARCH
My recommended UFO reading for this month is "Dimensions" by
Jacques Vallee. It is an excellent study of UFO's and myth.
This month's recommended fiction, "Tommyknockers", by Stephen
King, just happen to have extraterrestrials in the plot.
However, these aliens make Whitley Strieber's seem like good
friends.
Movie Ratings for March (out of ten): Pretty Woman-7, My Left
Foot-8.5, The Hunt for Red October-8.
