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THE QUEST FOR TRUTH
Since the dawn of time, the people of this great world have been fascinated and sometimes obsessed with the unknown. It seems that there has always been supernatural phenomena which have boggled the minds of all. Scientifically, there is no actual proof that supernatural and paranormal marvels really exist, yet many people believe and many search for answers�.�.�.�this is the quest for truth.
The world of the supernatural and paranormal is a world of mystery. This is a world of extraordinary happenings. Anything beyond the normal, day-to-day events can be called paranormal, but most would call it anything that is scientifically incorrect, or scientifically unexplained. Some examples are ghosts, extraterrestrials, monsters, prophecy, enlightened beings, and many others.
Some say that these things exist, others say that it is entirely impossible for such things to occur. Also, there are some others who keep an open mind and patiently wait for the truth to be revealed. For those who believe, there is a search for justification for their beliefs. For those who deny the possibility of the paranormal, there is testimony which could prove them wrong or right. For those who keep an open mind, there is a gaping abyss of uncertainty waiting to be filled. By looking at some of the various supernatural events previously mentioned, much evidence can be compiled to help all people along on their quest for truth.

Water Monsters
Loch Ness lies in the North Eastern section of the Great Glen. The Great Glen divides the map of Scotland in a great gash that runs from Inverness in the northeast to Fort William in the southwest. The Great Glen was formed by a geological tear-fault, a fracture in the Earth�s crust that formed millions of years ago. Today, the Great Glen district is the most active earthquake area in Britain. The gentle tremors that occur occasionally are very few and far between. In fact, one would probably not even be able to feel the tremor. Those recorded this century were less than a millionth of the power of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake.1
Loch Ness is the second biggest lake in Scotland. It is twenty four miles long. The depth of the lake can only be guessed because of the mud and the large amount of mud they estimate it to be about 450 feet deep. It is estimated to hold 700 square miles of water. Loch Ness is one of Europe�s largest freshwater systems holding more water than all the reservoirs and lakes in all of England and Wales together.2
The peaty, slightly acidic, water of the loch acts as an enormous storage heater. The volume of the water is so large that the temperature barely fluctuates more than a few degrees between winter and summer. Thus, even on balmy summer days the water seems cool and in the winter the temperature will drop below zero and the water will still be warm.2
The loch is considered to be low in nutrients. The major source of food for the fish is plankton. Loch Ness supports around eight of Scotland�s forty native fish species. These include salmon, trout, pike, eel, minnow, sticklebacks, brook lamprey and the rarely seen arctic char.2
Loch Ness is not famous for its size, thermal consistancy, or wildlife, but for something else. The mystery started as for back as 565 A.D., but in the past century, the legend has grown: the legend of the Loch Ness Monster.
The first documented account of the Loch Ness Monster was on July 22, 1933. Mr. and Mrs. George Spicer were traveling on a hillside road near the loch. Mr. Spicer noticed something crossing the road ahead of them. As they speed up to get a closer look, they watched as a creature with a long neck lumber across the road just fifty yards ahead.1
Nessy repeated this uncharacteristic performance again on a moonlit night on January 5 of 1934. Arthur Grant, a young medical student, was traveling on the same road just after midnight when a large object bounded across the road in front of him. He described the creature as having an eel like head, with oval eyes, a long neck, a bulky body that thickened toward a long rounded off tail. Instead of legs it had flippers like a seal. He estimated the creature to be 18-20 feet long. Mr. Grant leapt from his motorcycle and followed the beast into the forest but could only watch as it splashed into Loch Ness.1
Nessy made its first appearance for a crowd on October 8, 1936. The monster showed itself for 15 minutes near Urguhart Castle. First it was spotted about 500 yards off shore by a cottager who lived near by. Soon the beast had attracted two tour buses and several carloads of viewers armed with telescopes and binoculars. The concurring description was something with two humps behind a head and a neck.1
In 1960, Tim Dinsdale spent six days with his sixteen millimeter movie camera watching for Nessy. On April 23, the last day of his watching, he saw a motionless object on the surface of the water. He estimated it to be one thousand three hundred yards away. With his binoculars, he could see a mahogany colored shape with a dark blotch on the left side. As it started to move, he grabbed his camera and recorded four minutes of grainy�but exciting�film as the object zigged across the surface, submerging and resurfacing twice at a distance of just over five hundred yards.1
In 1970, the first scientific research was done in the search for the Loch Ness Monster. Members of the Boston-based Academy of Applied Science, in cooperation with the British Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, came to find evidence of large moving objects in the loch. Near the end of October, something massive moved through the sonar beam at successive intervals of ten and fifteen minutes. Similar but larger objects were detected from from greater distance. The objects were from ten to fifty times larger than the fish that registered in the same area.1
On top of those accounts from scientists, there is perhaps even greater testament from a priest. In 1971, Father Gregory Brusey and a friend were enjoying the serene loch from the grounds of the Benedictine Abbey at Fort Augustus when they were startled by a violent agitation of the water. About three hundred yards away a great beast loomed before them. Rearing its head as much as seven feet above the water. They watched it for almost a half of a minute before the creature submerged.1
Loch Ness is not alone in such monster sightings. Monsters like the one in the loch have been spotted all over the world. There have been water monster sightings in New York, Vancouver, Vermont, Russia, the Congo, and even Arkansas. The biggest piece of evidence of these monsters� existance was found near Japan on April 25, 1977. A Japanese commercial fishing boat hauled aboard a huge decaying carcass which no one has been able to identify. The corpse weighed four thousand pounds and measured thirty feet long, and it had a long neck and tail and four flippers.1
There is much wieghty evidence proving the existance of water monsters. There are countless testimonies of Nessy, the Monster of Loch Ness. These testaments come from a variety of people ranging from ordinary men and women all the way to scientists and priests. There are pictures and sonar readings giving concrete proof of Nessy�s existance. Sightings of water monsters like Nessy come from all parts of the world. There has even been an instance where there was the recovery of a rotting corpse of such a water monster. It could definately be said that the notion of water monsters should be considered a component of reality.

U.F.O. Conspiracy
�U.F.O.� stands for �unidentified flying objects�. This can include anything in the sky that can't be identified. It could be a plane, a Frisbee, or maybe even a weather balloon. All of these sound good, but the one possibility everybody should know about is extraterrestrial flying machines. Do they really exist? Or are sightings a hoax? Everyone has his or her opinion, but are people really informed? There is a lot of information on this subject. Could it change minds?�.�.�.�Probably not. But can something be learned from it?�.�.�.�Quite possibly. It's up to everyone to piece the puzzle together and make thier own deduction. Only the truth is relevant.
UFO sightings date back to Egyptian times where Pharaoh Thutmose III wrote about seeing large marvelous objects in the sky. This is one of the first written accounts available, but there were many sightings to come. Archaeologists are now discovering evidence of more than 300 million years ago as in the findings of humanoid fossil skulls in coal beds in Pennsylvania. 60 million years ago 40,000 - 50,000 rock engravings, called the Ica Stones of Peru, were found showing step-by-step a heart transplant and Caesarian section surgery. These are just some of the older finds�.�.�.�there are many more.
When photographs were invented, people started to get pictures of these awesome disks, but government officials deemed that they weren't real and just defects in the film. During flight missions, several astronauts claimed that they saw "objects" of some kind in space. After being debriefed, the press asked about what they saw, but now they say that they didn't see anything. However, transcripts of the conversation between astronauts and mission control are available.
Household sightings are more and more common. But more sightings are becoming less truthful. You can hypothesize that the sightings that were recorded a long time ago are more truthful than today's sightings, because more people today have access to tools that make hoaxes easier. Additionally, the celebrity status in making a sighting can be a big one with powerful incentives (just watch the latest Polaroid commercial).
As many already know, the government is involved with everything (it's what they do best). One would think the government would use common sense. If UFO's aren't real, then why do they try to cover it up? At one point, the Air Force started an investigation on UFO's called "Operation Blue Book". After about six months, it is said that funding was cut and the operation was later closed.3 But was it? A Secret Military installation has been discovered in the Nevada salt plains. This base, called Area 51, is a top secret research facility. At least, that's what the public has been told. But in any case, no one is able to come within visual range of this base and no pictures are allowed.
Another weird thing is that there is an extraordinarily long runwayat Area 51 that has no apparent use.3 In an earlier interview with residents close to Area 51 the interviewer asked, "Have you ever seen anything you can't explain?"4 One of the residents replied, "Sure, Lots of times."6 Strange things happen at area 51 which no one with any authority has been willing to explain.
In addition to all of this circumstantial information, there is factual information. If U.F.O.�s are real, the first wonder or question is the enigma of how it is possible for them to fly. After reading new information, the answer to this question would have to be that these ships use some kind of antigravity system, physically possible by using the Biefield-Brown effect (when you charge a condenser with electrons, it loses weight and it's weight can go into negative numbers, thus considering it antigravitational).
There is also the question of where U.F.O.�s originate from. Until we are able to travel further afield, we can not answer this question. But it only makes sense that if one small planet like Earth is here that there would be millions of others out there in the vastness of space. The U.F.O.�s we see would merely be shuttles to and from their interstellar ship.
There is also the question of the mysterious lights. If they are using a Biefield-Brown type of system, it is proven that this type of propulsion will create a large amount of light. The anti-gravity will make the light bend around the ship, thus making a mysterious light.
And what about the shape? Why do they look like giant Frisbee's? They are shaped like that only because it happens to be the most efficient and most logical shape for its purpose and means of propulsion. The shape corresponds to the Biefield-Brown drive.
There is always a logical answer to any question that might be asked.
In conclusion, there has been mention of U.F.O. sightings, how the government�particularly the Air Force�is involved in cover-ups, and general information, fact as well as fiction, on UFO's. With all the information floating around out there, you can see why a single answer is not an easy one. If all this information is put together, an explanation like the following could be obtained: U.F.O.�s could be from another part of the galaxy, but based on our current level of technology, we have the ability to build something similar. The government test site, Area 51, is the most probable location where such ships are being created. A cover-up is required so the United States will always have the advantage over other countries. It is quite possible that the government believes that the public can't handle the truth. Or perhaps the government thinks that the ability to control this technology can upset the balance of power, and those in power might lose their ability to remain there.

Fortunetelling
One of the oldest supernatural events is the art of prophecy. Prophecy is an age old occult science dating back to the earliest ages of man. For thousands and thousands of years, people have been putting faith into prophecy. Known commonly as fortunetelling, this occult science has had much influence on numerous societies. Even our own society is greatly affected by prophecy and fortunetelling. The most influential book in American society, the Holy Bible, is full of prophecy ranging from the earliest days mentioned in the bible, all the way to the future of mankind.
Prophecy can be a wide range of things. Every time one makes an appointment or date, one predicts the future. One is predicting that one or more will meet at a specific time and do a specific thing. Sometimes the prediction comes true, sometimes one might have to break the appointment or date and the prophecy won�t be carried out.
But prophecy is usually considered to be the prediction of great events which will affect many people. For instance, many prophets, and other visionaries and fortunetellers, have foretold the Apocalypse. Others have mentioned a third World War, drastic geographic alterations of the planet, predictions of the deaths of world-renowned people, or many other different events of the like. The idea that most people get when they think of prophecy and fortunetelling is the idea of incredible occurrences that will alter the lives of many people.
But what most people don�t think of is how prophets and fortunetellers predict the future. A lot of people hypothesize that they just walk around and their ideas and predictions just pop up into their heads. Or maybe they think that prophets have inherent knowledge which was merely given to them from the time of their births. But in reality, prophets must go into an enlightened state of mind from which ultimate truth is revealed to them. Different prophets use different methods of doing this, but most stare at some object to achieve the deep concentration necessary to contact the occult. The objects they stare into range from a variety of things, such as crystal balls, fire, water, mirrors, and many others. Though many use such objects, the object used is not important�or even necessarily essential. Those objects are merely mechanical means of maintaining intense focus.5
On top of that, there are also other methods of fortunetelling such as reading the stars and palmistry. Some say that it is possible to discover one's fate by the location of the planets, stars, and others spacial bodies at the time of their birth. Those versed in palmistry say that one's fate is etched into their left hand and the right hand shows what someone has done to change their fate.
With all that said and done, there also the question of the validity and credibility of prophecy. Is it actually possible to see into the future? Can people actual stretch their minds into the unknown to see what lies ahead for humankind? Some believe that prophecy is entirely feasible and perhaps believe in the predictions made by the great prophets and fortunetellers of the past. And then there are others who look at the idea of fortunetelling with strict skeptism and give little other than an amused smirk to the thought.
The best way one might decide if fortunetelling is possible is to look into the past at the lives of the well-known prophets. Some of them�like Edgar Cayce and Nostradamus�are well known for there predictions and will live forever in fame because of them. Others, though less celebrated, have given unbelievably accurate knowledge of the future. Their credibility comes from their ability to accurately predict the future. This is the only evidence that is available for the proving or disproving of the truth of prophecy and fortunetelling.
Some of the most available and highly regarded of such evidence are the prophesies of Michel de Nostradame�known commonly as Nostradamus. Nostradamus, born December 4, 1503, was world-renowned in his time for his mysterious ability to heal people suffering from the black plague. But after the Black Plague subsided, he soon took to wandering. While wandering, the first reports of his visions began to surface.5
Once a nobleman of Belgium invited Nostradamus to stay with him. Having heard of Nostradamus� supposed skills of prediction, he decided he would play a little prank on him. He presented Nostradamus with a white pig and a black pig, and the nobleman asked Nostradamus to predict the fate of the two pigs. Nostradamus said that the black one would be eaten by a wolf, and the white one would be eaten by himself, the nobleman, and other guests of the nobleman. So in direct contradiction of the prophecy, the nobleman ordered the black one to be cooked and served to them. However, before the black pig could be prepared, the nobleman's pet�a mixed breed of dog and wolf�carried the carcass off and began eating it. Then the nobleman had to have the white pig prepared for their supper, and the prophecy came true.6
Another story says that he came across a group of monks in a small village and kneeled before one of them. The one he kneeled before was a quiet man and a seemingly mediocre monk and most people who knew of him thought he would become little more than the village priest. Nostradamus kissed the man's hand while kneeling before him and said, �I kneel before his holiness.� The other monks got quite a chuckle out of this incident, but one day that same man would become Pope Sixtus V.5
Among many other predictions and incidents such as these, Nostradamus frequently foretold the coming of Napoleon while wondering�.�.�.�needless to say, Napoleon came.1 He also accurately told the names of many coming kings and queens of European countries, and of these, he gave many facts about them and how they would die.2 On top of that, he made many predictions which seem to have described many battles of World War Two.6 The list goes on and on.
But Nostradamus is not the only prophet of great stature. Among many others besides Nostradamus is Count Louis Hammon, or Cheiro as he called himself. Cheiro's line of work was palm-reading. He read his own palm as a child and was instantly convinced of his fate.5 In his time, Cheiro became quite famous for his talent.
Once, at a party, he was accused of being a fraud. So Cheiro took a challenge and agreed to read the palms of a person behind a curtain. Cheiro claimed that the left hand of the man behind the curtain indicated that the man was fated to have great success, but the right hand suggested that his success would someday come to an end (Cheiro guessed that ending to come in the man's forty-first or forty-second year). The man turned out to be a thirty-eight year-old playwright who was quite popular at that time. But three years later (true to Cheiro's prediction), news that he was having a homosexual affair broke, and the scandal ruined his career. Cheiro's prediction came true.5
Another notable prophet is Edgar Cayce. Edgar Cayce is commonly known as the �Sleeping Prophet� because while sleeping he would contact the occult.7 In truth, he wasn�t actually sleeping, but was actually in a deep, self-induced hypnosis.8 Once Cayce achieved this state, he would then evaluate a subject. He is famous for his ability to correctly diagnose medical patients� serious illness, despite the fact that he had had no medical training. While he was evaluating such patients, he could see their future and thus was capable of predicting their fate.1 On top of that, he claimed to be able to see into the past and capable of divulging information about people's past lives.1 In fact, Cayce evaluated himself once, and from the results of this evaluation, he was convinced that in a past life he once lived in the lost city of Atlantis.5
Cayce could see Earth's future as well while he was �sleeping�. Among Cayce's predictions are declarations of a return of Atlantis, a breaking away of California from North America, a disappearance of New York, and many others such as large bodies of water draining away, severe continental shifts, and massive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. But Cayce cast his mind mind far into the future and it will be a hundred years or more before we ever know if these prophesies will come true.7
But his diagnoses of medical patients were all accurate. His predictions on the fates of many people came true. Most people say that the man was a true psychic, and he is often compared to Nostradamus. Edgar Cayce could surely be used as proof of the reliability and actuality of prophets.
Many prophets represent such proof. Nostradamus is unquestionably the king of prophets. Nostradamus� projections of the future, which amount to several hundred verses of prophecy, contained much credibility, giving fortunetelling considerable conviction. Cheiro, Count Louis Hammon, was a very successful palm-reader who was successful in foretelling many fates, making him another harbinger of fortunetelling's reliability. Edgar Cayce, of course, should be taken very seriously for his foreseeing skill. Cayce is another advocate of the legacy of prophecy, and he gives prophecy even more weighty evidence which supports its integrity.
The question of whether prophecy is real, whether it is actually possible to see into the future and know someone or something's fate, is still left for the individual to decide. But represented here is evidence which attempts to assert the reliability of the centuries-old art of fortunetelling. This art, among many other unexplained phenomena and supernatural events, is certainly a true occurrence, not only possible in our world, but existing in our world.

Un-Earthly Beings
Throughout history there have been numerous sightings and stories about strange objects and non-humna beings visiting this world. Sightings of these extraterrestrials and aliens have increased dramatically in the late 20th century. Even though there have been numerous encounters dating clear back to biblical times, there has been a sharp increase in encounters within the last 50 years. Many people don�t believe in extraterrestrials, however, there is plenty of evidence to prove them wrong.
There have been secret papers that have filtered there way out of government possession over a long period of time. The most convincing papers were called the �KRILL papers�9 . They were named after an alien that was left hostage as a pledge of fulfillment. These papers include information describing the government/alien relationship, along with other important information.
The United States government has secretly been involved with aliens since 1947, since the Mantell episode. The Mantell episode is the first actual record of military confrontation with extraterrestrials that resulted in the death of a military pilot. Of course, the government did not have the slightest idea how to deal with the situation. An overwhelming number of extraterrestrial beings were sited in the spring of 1952. This is what led to the involvement of the U.S. security forces such as the CIA, NSA, DIA, and the FBI. Their objective was to keep things under control until they could find out what was going on.
During this time is when the formation of the Majestic Twelve (MJ-12 for short) came about. The MJ-12 was so discrete that not even the president knew of their existance. Only the highest members of the security forces knew about them. They were formed to learn about the aliens and to make sure that the secrecy of their contact was preserved. They would do anything to keep secrecy, even if it meant to make the person �commit suicide�.
How actual contact between the aliens and our government was initially made is not known at this time. However, they found out that it could be done using appropriate computer equipment. A civilian (name not given) figured out how to contact the aliens. He learned that years ago, after initial contacts, we agreed to provide the aliens, commonly called �Greys�, with underground bases in the U.S. in return for technological secrets that the Greys would reveal. Along with the bases, the Greys would be able to carry out certain operations, abductions, and mutilations without intervention. These papers proved that the aliens were responsible for the human abductions and cattle mutilations.
This information sounds far fetched, however there is proof of much of this it. An army commander had given secret papers to 112 of his acquaintances that lived all over the country, none of which knew each other. Three weeks later he supposedly shot himself in the head twice with a pistol that had no finger prints on it. Within seven years, forty six of the 112 people�forty seven, including the army commander�had either committed suicide or were involved in a fatal accident.
The writer of the documents named �The KRILL Papers� was one of the 112 people. A month and a half after his book was published, he was murdered in his own home. It could not be said that all of this is a strange coincidence and has nothing to do with the truth about extraterrestrials. If the information in the papers was false, what explanation is there for the deaths of those forty seven people?
Creatures known as �Greys� are a grayish color and stand anywhere from 3.5 to 4.5 feet high. They are characterized by �their large olive shaped eyes, their small mouth and nose, a large �triangular� head, and a very large forehead�.10 We have learned that the Greys lack a formal digestive tract. Through the dealings that the government has had with the Greys, it is said that the Greys were basically tolerable creatures, although they could be a bit distasteful. Between the years 1968-1970, the government worked on a way to get society to accept them. Within a twenty year time period, they would gradually integrate them into our culture. Before that happened, however, our government found out that the abductions were happening far to frequent and were afraid that people wouldn�t agree with it .
Many already know of the cattle mutilations within the U.S. and Europe that have happened within the last 40 year, but most probably don�t know why they have happened. Since the Greys don�t have a digestive tract, they must absorb nutrition directly through their skin. So they grind up the cattle's hormonal glands and use them for nutrition. Many ranchers have seen U.F.O.�s hovering over their pastures, only to find their cattle mutilated the next day. That in itself is not entirely important, but what is important is that within 15-20 minutes after the saucers left, unmarked and unidentified helicopters come in and survey the surrounding area. It is not exactly known why this happens, nor is it known who is in the helicopters. The occupants in the unmarked helicopters often chase witnesses off very aggressively and have even been known to fire upon them.
It is almost certain that everyone has heard of people being abducted, taken out of their beds and placed in a building or some sort of aircraft. One would probably think that those people are crazy, or that they just want attention and will do anything for it. But in reality, over 65% of all abduction stories are presumed true. The fact of the matter is that even before the KRILL papers had come out, the stories about people being abducted were overwhelming and over half of the stories were very similar. Only about 30% of all the people that have been abducted could remember it without hypnosis; the other 70% were hypnotized. One can not lie while one is in such a state.
When the KRILL papers had first shown up, the information inside had an uncanny resemblance to the abduction stories. Many people didn�t know what to think until those papers had surfaced.
Many people would think of all of these incidents to be hoaxes, but if one thinks about it logically, the measures that someone would have to go to pull off this big of a scam are astronomical, and it still wouldn�t go together. It is doubtful that anyone would kill 47 people, mutilate thousands of cattle, and place subliminal messages in people�s minds just for the sake of getting people to believe in aliens. This much is obvious. If one honestly does not think that there are any extraterrestrial beings out there somewhere, one might want to quit fooling one�s self.

The Basic Truth
The question presented now is wether or not these incidents should be considered �unkown�. With a good, hard look, the truth was revelaed, and the world of the paranormal has been shown to be a part of the world of reality. The mysterious phenomena which have afflicted our world are certainly real, given the presented evidence.
There is no doubt that water monsters like Nessy are real. It is surely true that mysterious, unidentified objects fly over our world. Unquestionably, fortunetellers and prophets can see our future, and their predictions can be used to guide all of humankind. And, undeniably, humans are not alone in this universe, and there are extraterrestrial beings visiting this planets.
These events, objects, and beings�among many others�are real. Those who deny the obvious, those who refuse to accept the facts, must see the light and accept the fact that great things are possible in this world. There is more to life than simple biological and chemical reactions�.�.�.�there is much which far exceeds human understanding. That is the simple truth.



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