User talk:Nudge squidfish

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I am finding it very hard to understand how to edit on this site. The old photos I was using, and that worked fine for some time are now not acceptable. Maybe some one could work with me one on one? Otherwise, it might be wise to delete my project. I think the information I seek to make available will in years to come be valuable to society. That being said, maybe wikipedia is too elitist for someone with no experience in editing. Hopefully, someone somewhere might explain what I am doing wrong? Thanks.

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July 2019: blocked
Your edits here are a violation of our neutrality and sourcing policies. For example, you can't state in Wikipedia's voice that "the Mike Rogers crew encountered a UFO" and so on, and your source certainly does not say such things; it's peppered with "supposedly", "according to the story", "according to Walton's account of what happened", etc. Nor are you supposed to refer to criticism in a scornful tone, such as "Enter Phillip Klass Professional UFO debunker". The whole paragraph which follows this introduction is an egregious violation of our biography of living persons policy, with a number of unsourced and opinionated attacks on Klass. I note that the article Helena and betty mitchell 1957 contacts which you created, and which was deleted for being a copyright violation, was also pure fringe promotion, on the same lines as your additions to Travis Walton UFO incident. In view of these and other violations I see warnings for above, I have blocked you indefinitely. If you think there are good reasons why you should be unblocked, you may appeal this block by adding below this notice the text, but you should read the guide to appealing blocks first. Bishonen &#124; talk 11:32, 22 July 2019 (UTC).

Travis: The True Story Of Travis Walton
March 13th 2020 Notes: Travis: The True Story Of Travis Walton

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Onwinges Productions 2018. Ron James Television In Association with: Terrio Productions, Bloomgarden films. Ivolve Media Group Inc. Contact Light Films. Players:

Allen Dalis. Dwayne Smith. Duane Walton. Ken Peterson. John Goulette. Mike Rogers. Steve

Pierce. Marlin F. Gillespie /Sheriff Navajo Co. AZ 1974-1984. Chuck Ellison Deputy Sheriff. Richard A. Dolan UFO Researcher. Peter Robbins UFO Researcher. Ben Hensen/Paranormal Files SyFy Channel. Stanton Friedman. Cy Gilson (I designed to test Questions)/Polygraph Expert Arizona Public Safety. David Jacobs PhD History/ UFO Researcher. Doctor James Harder hypnotist. R.S. Sprinler PhD at Wyoming. Kathleen Marden UFO Researcher. J. Allen Hynek. Lee Spiegel Huffington Post NBC Radio "the edge of reality" / UFO Researcher. James Fox Investigative Film maker UFO Researcher. Phillip Klass Professional Debunker. Travis: The True Story Of Travis Walton

While working under contract for the Forest Service clearing brush the Mike Rogers crew encountered a UFO. During the event there was a blue green flash and the whole crew agreed that Travis Walton was lifted 15 to 25 feet off the ground then fell back to the earth. Mike Rogers said the UFO, "had a dome". The rest of the crew drove back to Snowflake, Arizona and distraught with fear reported to the sheriff Marlin F. Gillespie. At that point the sheriff suspected murder and requested a polygraph of the boys. All the boys passed except Allen Dalis whose result was "inconclusive" says Cy Gilson. In a twist of fate; after Travis was returned home, it was noted that he had experienced missing time. His brother Duane was the first to notice his severe cognitive disorientation. Travis thought it had only been a few hours since the contact experience. In fact it had been 5 days. He had lost 12 pounds. Travis struggled to make sense of the missing time. During his absence the crew had been pressured into taking more polygraph tests. Now, as the severe post-traumatic stress settled in from the contact experience, misunderstandings had reached a peak with the Snowflake community. The focus had shifted to Travis. On advice from brother Duane, Travis refused the Sheriff 1st request for a Polygraph. The main concern was that the test does not measure lying but rather stress. Duane figured it would have triggered trauma reactions. Travis at the time was in a very fragile mental state. They reasoned that the dust needed to settle in order for Travis to process his experience. Richard A. Dolan UFO Researcher maintained that at that point Travis could only remember 2 hours of the 5 days of missing time. After he was rested Travis and the rest of the boys then agreed to be re-tested. Cy Gilson who was the Polygraph Expert from Arizona Public Safety said, "I designed the test". "I tested each one of them down the line and they all came out on the positive side, they were being truthful to those relevant questions. `''The fact that the five I did test, and they all came out passing the exam, in the way that they did, would probably eliminate to the most degree, that there would be one lying and get passed me. That would be, I think impossible in itself." To aid with the healing process it was decided that Travis should undergo hypnotic treatment. Walton said "R.S. Sprinkler did a post hypnotic regression on me" and "I was able to recount the memories for the first time". The procedure had helped to reduce Travis's stress level so as to process the experience and begin healing. However Travis still had dangerous levels of stress for many months afterward. In the 2018 documentary Travis states that Sprinler's Hypnotic was taped. Moreover, the session was observed by 3 psychiatrists; and a team of reporters and UFO researchers were also present. Ben Hensen of the Paranormal Files on SyFy Channel said, "If you only had the evidence of the polygraph, you still have the most well documented case in UFO history". It should be noted that over time many polygraph tests have been administered to the crew. In the summer of 2014 Hensen and Travis went back to the location to do a field survey of the UFO landing site. At that time they discovered "tree growth in the immediate vicinity" Concerning this discovery Travis states; "The calculations show that these trees were producing wood fiber at 30 something times the rate they had in the previous 85 years ". Other trees at the UFO site exhibited the same kinds of changes but the effect diminished the farther you got from that ground zero. Travis goes on to indicate there was a swelling or thickening of tree growth rings in the direction of the landing site. But not for the opposite side facing away from ground zero. That is where the thickness of the tree rings were at their minimum. In the documentary Ben Hensen goes on to note two studies of radiation effects on tree growth related to the Chernobyl incident. Enter Phillip Klass; who according UFO Researcher Richard A. Dolan was a government paid “Professional UFO debunker”. He was Senior Avionic Editor for Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine located in Washington DC. It appears Mr. Klass tried to destroy the work of James McDonald who was Atmospheric Physicists for the US government, and UFO Researcher. Also it appears that Phillip Klass tried to destroy Nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman's work, who was another UFO Researcher. UFO Researcher Richard A. Dolan states that when Stanton Friedman moved to Canadian back in 1979 he "discovered a letter by Phillip Klass in the Canadian national archives”. Klass wrote a scandalously scathing libelous letter to the Canadian National Research Council trying to destroy Friedman's reputation there". Moreover, Travis accuses Phillip Klass of, "altering quotations to reverse the meanings of things that people said and even misquote, to make it seem that they were saying something they didn't". Travis goes on to say that Klass, "Never even attempted to phone me. Never attempted to write a letter or anything" Moreover, Travis Walton states that the "Crew got together and signed a joint letter challenging Phillip Klass to a new polygraph test the crew would take". It appears Klass didn't accept the offer. Travis says that Klass got a federal investigator to come and try to force Mike Roger the crew leader to sign a confession. Later on, crewman Steve Pierce says Phillip Klass offered him 10,000 dollars bribe to say that it was all a hoax. However Pierce declined. Richard A. Dolan UFO Researcher states that Phillip Klass colluded with Donald Menzel a Harvard University Astronomer who was connected to the NSA. Stanton Friedman says that Menzel wrote Jack Kennedy to tell him he could help him with the National Security Agency once Kennedy, who at the time was president, got properly cleared. Friedman goes on to imply that back in the 1970's the CIA was playing “footsies” with a lot of journalists and Phillip Klass was used by the CIA or military-industrial complex to discredit Travis Walton's story by any means necessary. Richard A. Dolan implied that Phillip Klass could get op-ed stories in the New York Times “with the snap of his fingers”. Chuck Ellison Deputy Sheriff said Phillip Klass "identified himself as a US Government UFO investigator" Finally, it should be noted that Travis Walton upon reflection does not think that it was an “abductee” event, but rather an emergency medical procedure due to the amount of radiation he was exposed to when he was kneeling down next to the craft. He thinks that the “medical procedures” may have been a beneficial act that saved his life. Close contact with a levitating UFO should always be avoided. It should be noted that “some” who come into contact with a UFO’s radiation often require medical attention. Reference #1

See Mufon Investigative File: The Cash/Landrum Incident @ Huffman Texas, December 1980. The family consisting of Betty Cash, Vikie Landrum and grandson Colby Landrum were exposed to UFO radiation. One of many such exposure cases in the Mufon archives. Reference #2

See “The Flying Saucers Have Landed” by George Adamski and Desmond Leeslie. This is a revised issue. May 22rd 2019. Bar Code #45992133R00097. On pages 156-156 Adamski states: “I was absorbed in observing every detail of this strange and beautiful craft as we neared it, and I wondered just how they were managing to keep it in the hovering state as I saw it. My space-man companion warned me not to get too close to it and he himself stopped a good foot away from it. But I must have stepped just a little closer than he, for as I turned to speak to him, my right shoulder came slightly under the outer edge of the flange and instantly my arm was jerked up, and almost at the same instant thrown back down against my body. The force was so strong that, although I could still move the arm, I had no feeling in it as I stepped clear of the ship. My companion was quite distressed about this accident, but he had warned me and I alone was to blame. However, he did assure me that in time it would be all right. Three months later, his words have been proved true for feeling has returned and only an occasional shooting pain as of a deeply-bruised bone returns to remind me of the incident.”

When Adamski hurt his arm the visitor tried to grab it to save him. In doing so he lightly grazed his own hand on the flange and drew blood—red blood like our own, which seems to discredit any idea that he may have had a different organic system to that of earth men. Reference #3

Encounters with Spaceships. Page 57 & 58 from Benjamin Creme’s book: ”The Gathering of the forces of Light: UFOs and their Spiritual Mission. Published by Share International Foundation Amsterdam. London

A very well known UFO encounter took place on 5 November 1975. Seven lumberjacks were driving home from working in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in the state of Arizona, USA, when they spotted a "golden disk" about 15 or 20 feet in diameter hovering silently 20 feet off the ground. One lumberjack, Travis Walton, approached the craft. While he was about six feet under the craft a blue-green ray was beamed at him from below the surface of the craft. As he lay unconscious his fellow lumberjacks sped off fearing for their lives. For five days Walton was gone, during which time there was an extensive but fruitless search. When Walton returned he claimed that he had been abducted by "aliens ". Your information is that no one is abducted by the Space Brothers and that such claims are the result of an overheated astral imagination. However, seven people witnessed the event. (I) What is the real story? (2) Are there shadow aspects to the military and government in the US who actually kidnap people and put abduction experiences into their heads to cause fear about the Space People and so keep the truth hidden? (March 2006)

(1) This was a genuine encounter with a Martian spacecraft. Walton was not abducted but was invited and came aboard of his own free will. He was taken out of the body, which was rendered invisible and protected, and taken on to a mother ship. He had a wonderful (in both senses) time. He was later brought back to his body. He was asked to make known his 'adventure' but I am afraid he did not feel able to do so. He was afraid he would be ridiculed or worse. (2) Yes. The military are behind the abduction stories for the most part.