Showing posts with label Montana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montana. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Security Camera Captures 3 Huge UFOs Over Yellowstone National Park



Surveillance footage recorded at Yellowstone National Park appears to show some unidentified flying objects.

The video was recorded several months ago, but it was posted on YouTube over the weekend by Jeanette Forester, who frequently shares videos featuring the national park.

Friday, July 31, 2015

A Place To Discuss and Learn About UFOs and Extraterrestrials, The Jesse A. Marcel Library,

Montana City, MT Every Tuesday the Jesse Marcel Library is the gathering place for people to meet and talk about sightings, theories, and check out literature on strange things being seen in skies across the globe.

"This phenomenon that we call the UFO phenomena is compelling. There is a lot of good evidence that supports the claim that this is a reality. That there is a non-human intelligence that is interacting with this world." Said Dr. Richard O'Conner

Dr. Richard O'Connor is the library's operator who opened the building after becoming friends with one of the more famous people in UFO culture Dr. Jesse Marcel Junior while working with him at St.Peters hospital in Helena.

Dr. Marcel's father army major Jesse Marcel senior allegedly discovered and showed to his family a crashed alien craft outside of Roswell New Mexico in 1947. An event now cemented in UFO history and American culture.

One of the library's regular’s Dr. Joan Bird said places like this help to foster an accepted attitude of education on the subject.


"It's a wonderful safe, welcoming space for people interested in the subject to come and learn." Said Joan Bird

Dr. Bird, author of "Montana UFO's" continued saying that lifting the taboo on the subject is vital to further understanding something that hasn’t been fully explained for over sixty years.

"A lot of people have been researching and thinking about it for a long time and there is still so much to learn, but one thing we're pretty clear about is a lot of this information is being kept from the public. Because of that and this policy of ridicule associated with the subject since 53', 1953 if not earlier. A lot of people have dismissed it out of hand."

That is the purpose of the library. To offer a place where the interested can come and share ideas, literature and resources to further understand something many believe we as a country have been kept in the dark about.

"So I think there is a lot of very good reason to embrace this subject. Learn all you can about it. Start talking to your friends and family about it. Let your senators, representatives know that you think this is a serious subject that deserves the attention of the U.S. Congress. I think it's that important."


Direction to the Jesse A. Marcel Library

Thursday, July 30, 2015

UFO Investigator Explains What He Thinks Is Being Seen Around The World - News Report

UFO Investigator William Puckett
Helena, MT Mysterious lights in the sky, unidentified flying objects, UFO's. 

Sightings of things that can't be explained have been reported all over the world leaving many of us wondering what is going on.

Luckily I didn't have to look far to find an authority on the subject. Helena's William Puckett holds a master's degree in atmospheric science. Has worked for the the National Weather Service, EPA and History and Science Channels.

In 2003 he began UFO Northwest and has received about 10,000 reports of strange sightings from witnesses across the globe.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

New Important Roswell UFO Documentary in The Making

New UFO documentary to focus on late Helena doctor

My first inclination was that this was just another UFO documentary, but after giving this some serious thought it should be extremely interesting. This documentary will fill in a few blanks in the Roswell story and put a few new touches on this 60 year old mystery. 


By ALEXANDER DEEDY Independent Record

From left Kramer Herzog, Leonard Marcel and Dusty Wright visit at the Jesse A. Marcel
Library Monday morning while in Helena working on the documentary. Credit Eliza Wiley

Dr. Jesse A. Marcel was just 11 years old when an unidentified flying object crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947.

His father, Jesse Sr., is said to be the first military officer to arrive at the site of what became the internationally famous Roswell incident. Jesse Sr. brought several items home from the crash site to show his wife and son, laying the otherworldly objects down on the 
kitchen table.

The official explanation for the items is a downed weather balloon, but those objects and the event surrounding them ended up following the Marcel family for decades. Jesse Jr. spoke publicly about that day with media and audiences across the world, and even wrote a book, “The Roswell Legacy.”


Jesse Marcel Sr and Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr

Jesse Jr., who served as an ear, nose and throat specialist in Helena and was appointed as the surgeon general of Montana, died in August 2013. Now a documentary is aiming to look at his life to tell the story from an angle it hasn’t been viewed from before.

The documentary, “Growing Up With Roswell,” will be written and directed by Jesse Jr.’s cousin, Leonard J. Marcel.

“This movie is really about how an incident can affect an entire family,” Leonard said.

Production for the film began about two weeks ago, and the first filming took place on Sunday at the Jesse A. Marcel Library outside Helena.

The team will stay in Helena for a few days to interview Jesse Jr.’s friends, coworkers and family before moving on to film in New Orleans, Seattle, Toronto, Roswell and other locations to put the documentary together.

Leonard said his last name has prompted questions from curious Roswell enthusiasts 
his whole life, but he didn't meet Jesse Jr. until 2007. The following year Leonard came up with the idea of filming a documentary about his cousin, and captured eight hours of footage with Jesse Jr. and his mother speaking about Roswell.

The film kept getting postponed, until something snapped inside Leonard, and he knew he had to make it.

Leonard is joined by filmmakers S. Kramer Herzog from San Francisco and Dusty Wright from New York City in the effort to make the documentary.

UFO critics have downplayed the father and son’s accounts as coming from an outsider and a young boy who wouldn't remember properly. Leonard refuted that, saying anyone who has had 11-year-old children would know they’re pretty smart and that Jesse Sr. wasn't an outcast, but a highly informed member of the military intelligence community.

And according to Wright, everyone they've talked to so far has spoken highly of Jesse Jr.

“You can’t question a man’s character when everyone around him is telling you he’s a stand-up guy,” Wright said.

But people question him anyway, discounting the events off hand, Wright said. Wright met Leonard through the film industry in New York, and always thought the family legacy could make a great story. Stories like this one, he said, often become muddled by those who tell them, blurring the lines of fantasy and fact.

“Growing Up With Roswell,” Wright said, will investigate the real story from a 
personal angle, hopefully uncovering pieces of information never told before so that viewers can make up their own mind about Roswell.

“I think any time you get anyone to question anything, get anyone to open up, it’s a win as a filmmaker,” Wright said.

Leonard grew up away from Jesse Jr. and the Roswell media attention. But now that he’s tackling the film and discussing it with more family members, Leonard is becoming part of the story.

“I’m getting more into it as we go,” Leonard said.

The project will probably take about 18 months, but the team hopes to have a rough cut of “Growing Up With Roswell” made for the annual UFO Festival in Roswell next July. Leonard said they will be back in Helena to hold a screening of the film upon completion.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Cigar Shaped UFO Over Montana

 Richard Dennis UFO Testimony


This testimony was given recently at the Jesse A. Marcel Library.

Richard Dennis describes his sighting of a cigar-shaped UFO. His description: "it looked like a propane tank without the hump in the middle, silent, no windows, fawn colored, no appendages". It's departure was as if it disappeared through a slit in the blue sky. He has never forgotten what he saw that day up by Ft. Benton. 


This testimony was published by Crop Circles Research Foundation.



Sunday, December 22, 2013

Author John Hart Takes Extraterrestrial Discussion Further Than Most

Longtime Helena resident John Hart has written a new book looking into some of the more credible sightings of UFOs over the years. The book is called ‘Cosmic Commons: spirit, science, & space.’
It’s one of those things you just don’t talk about. That is – if you don’t want to get one of those curious looks or maybe a raised eyebrow.

But John Hart is boldly going where few academics have gone before. He published a new book in November, “Cosmic Commons: spirit, science & space,” with Cascade Books. It dares to discuss the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence.

He holds a book signing from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, at Montana Book Company. In fact, Hart takes the topic more than a few steps further – discussing ethical interactions we should consider if such encounters take place.

Hart may still get the odd look from a few colleagues, but he’s also getting some positive reviews from authorities in both scientific and religious communities.

He was inspired to write the book because some 50 years ago he had his own close encounter of the inexplicable kind.

“I’ve been interested in the topic ever since I was a junior in college,” he said, in a phone interview from Boston, where he is a professor of Christian ethics at Boston University.

The longtime Helena resident recounted that in 1963, he and some friends were sitting along the Hudson River on a beautiful clear night. “We saw the brightest, fastest and longest-lasting meteor I had ever seen. I waited for it to sizzle out. It didn’t. It went at a right angle and went straight up in the air.

“You can’t change direction like that – based on physics,” he said.

After a minute or two, one of his friends asked, “Did you just see a light go perpendicular to itself?”

“We were all perfectly sober,” Hart added, saying they hadn’t taken any drugs or drunk any alcohol.

He didn’t investigate that encounter, but decades later saw a book about UFO sightings in the Hudson River Valley that made him recall the incident.

“There have been thousands of reported sightings around the world.”

Many of these were by “reliable witnesses,” often military personnel or scientists.

Two of the most credible collections of sighting data were compiled by Josef Allen Hynek, a retired astrophysicist who was a U.S. consultant on UFOs; and Leslie Kean, a former National Public Radio reporter.

“A major boost to my decision to discuss this topic in a serious nonfiction book was the scientific information and scientists’ thought, particularly as expressed by Dr. J. Allen Hynek,” Hart said.

Hynek investigated UFO reports for 22 years for the U.S. Air Force, Hart said. At first, he thought the people making the reports were mentally unbalanced. But for at least 5 percent of the sightings, he could find no scientific explanation.

Kean is the author of the New York Times bestseller “UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go On the Record,” which formed the basis of the History Channel 2011 special, “Secret Access: UFOs On The Record.”

She delved into the topic when a friend gave her the first English translation of the French government’s UFO sightings.Hart doesn’t ask or expect people to “believe” in extraterrestrials. Rather, he suggests considering, “Do you think that UFOs might exist and have been seen by credible witnesses?

“People are afraid of being ridiculed,” Hart said. “There’s been self-censorship. No one dares mention their interest. Senior scientists were afraid of being ridiculed or losing their jobs.”

While the U.S. government denies the existence of UFOs, other governments have released documents by their military services about such sightings – including Brazil, Belgium, Costa Rica, Britain and France, Hart said.

As Hart weighs the growing body of evidence being made public, he recommends taking a proactive approach to develop ethical guidelines should humans have future encounters with extraterrestrial beings.

“I examine the economic, ecological, ethical and ecclesiastical impacts if we discover extraterrestrial intelligent (ETI) beings,” he said. “It would be good to think about it now. I think it’s inevitable that we’re going to have extended contact in the future.”

He cautions against repeating the history of what happened when explorers encountered indigenous peoples in the New World: “European nations rationalized invasion of distant continents, genocide and seizure of the territories and natural goods of native peoples.”

He promotes a positive relationship between religion and science as humans venture further into space.

“I look forward to seeing major efforts in providing seeds and tools for human voyages into space, and equitable human sharing of territories and natural goods found as per UN instruments, and respect for indigenous life and the planets on which it is found.”
To take on such explorations, he encourages joint international efforts.

“I think it would be especially helpful—and promote world peace — if diverse nations could substantially cut their military expenditures and use funds saved for collaborative space ventures.”

One highly successful project he cited was the construction and staffing of the International Space Station.

While that effort was not accompanied by a reduction in military expenditures, such funding being made available could be a huge boost to future efforts, he wrote in an email. “This is what humanity can do when we work together for peaceful purposes to benefit all peoples, rather than combat each other for narrow nationalistic, political or economic ends that benefit only a few.”

In the past, academic institutions and the military have denied the presence of ETI, he said. But as a result of Hart’s book, some are now viewing it as an academic subject worth discussing.

Among those praising the book is 1986 Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel who wrote, “Erudite and appealing, ‘Cosmic Commons’ deserves to enrich many readers’ thirst for knowledge and spiritual awakening.”

Hart also hopes his book encourages people to “come out of the closet” and share if they’ve had encounters with ETI.

Hart is in the process of publishing a second book, this one nonacademic - “Encountering ETI: Aliens in Avatar and the Americas,” to be released in summer 2014.



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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Encounters With Star People Author to Speak at Jesse A. Marcel Library

Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke will be speaking to a group at the Jesse A. Marcel Library (JAML) on May 14th at 7 -10pm. Admission is free and it looks like it will be a great event. For those who do not know of Dr. Clarke she is a best selling author and has written several books, she will be talking about her latest endeavor, Encounters With Star PeopleThe address of the event; 11 Ponderosa Rd. Helena MT. For directions follow this link.

Here is a brief synopsis of the Author and the Book

Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, a Professor Emeritus at Montana State University and a noted American Indian researcher offers up a collection of intimate narratives of encounters between contemporary American Indians and the Star People.

The first person accounts, described as conscious experiences and recalled without the aid of hypnosis, reveal a worldview that unquestionably accepts the reality of the Star People. The stories also reveal cultures that almost universally regard Star People as ancestors, which allows for interactions that take place without fear and helps explain the uniqueness of the encounters and experiences.

The stories are told by people from all walks of life. Some had graduate degrees; others had never attended school. Some were adept at technology; others had never used a cell phone, owned a computer or a television set. A few of the stories are about events that occurred before the 1947 Roswell incident, however, the majority of the events took place between 1990 and 2010. This book significantly contributes to the knowledge about UFOs from a group that until now have mostly remained in the shadows. For readers, it is likely they will never look at the UFO phenomenon in the same way again.

The author of 12 children's books and the best-selling, Sisters in the Blood, lives in Montana with her husband, Kip; her beloved Lhasa Apso, Prairie Rose and her Maine Coon cat, Rez Perez. While retired from academia, she continues to work as a consultant to American Indian tribes and indigenous communities worldwide. 

She has been adopted and given traditional names by three Northern Plains tribes including the Blackfeet (Woman with Great Knowledge), the Northern Cheyenne (Walks all Woman) and the Lakota Sioux (Woman who Helps People).

She is currently writing a followup to Encounters with Star People, which will focus on interviews conducted among the indigenous people of Central America and Mexico. She is also engaged in the final editing of a fiction novel.

She maintains a blog, a poetry page, and a photo gallery entitled “A Day in the Life,” which embodies the beauty of Mother Earth and her creatures, at sixkiller.com.
Richard

Monday, February 11, 2013

Unusually Clear Daytime UFO Sighting Montana, Video

Disk or flying saucer shaped UFO filmed over Montana February 2013



Recent UFO sighting Feb 13, 2013, Montana

Monday, November 12, 2012

Book Review & More, 'Out of the Big Skies', UFOs and ETs in Montana, Joan Bird

Out of the Big Skies



Joan Bird has written a fascinating book about UFOs and extraterrestrials in Montana. If you have a chance it is a great read!
Richard


In the book, Bird tackles the big question: Are we alone?

And she does so quite convincingly. For those who are somewhat skeptical about life beyond Earth, Bird presents some credible evidence and fascinating stories. For those who already believe in ETs and UFOs, the book might provide comfort.

“When I signed up Joan to do the book, I was not a believer,” said Chris Cauble, publisher at Riverbend Publishing in Helena. “But I have to admit her information is compelling.”

“Montana UFOs” begins with the film Nick Mariana took in 1950 of two spinning discs in the sky above Great Falls. Mariana was the general manager of the Great Falls Electrics, a minor league baseball team, and was walking into the grandstand at Legion Ballpark when he noticed the flying objects. Mariana was a graduate of the University of Montana’s journalism school and kept a movie camera in the glove compartment of his car. He grabbed the camera and captured at least 15 seconds of the disks as they hovered and then flew in unison past the Anaconda Company smokestack.


A 1957 sighting near Beartooth MT

The Great Falls Tribune ran a front-page story about Mariana’s film. The film drew the interest of the U.S. Air Force, who asked to borrow the film. When the film was returned to Mariana, part of it was missing. According to Bird’s research, this was just one example of a continuing effort of government agencies to suppress and debunk information about the existence of UFOs.

The second chapter discusses a series of events involving the presence of UFOs near Minuteman missile sites in Montana in the 1960s. Several missile launch officers witnessed bright objects hovering nearby as the nuclear missiles they were in charge of were mysteriously deactivated.

Bird writes: “The events in this chapter seeded my first thought of the need for this book. The extensive documentation of UFO activity around nuclear missile sites — and the convincing evidence that UFOs have deactivated nuclear missiles — is something people need to know. It belongs in our Montana history texts, in our American history texts, and in our world history texts. It is that significant, and it is critical to our collective future.”

Bird’s interest in unexplainable phenomena began after her mother had a near-death experience after heart surgery.

“When she told me about it, I found it fascinating,” Bird said. Her mother told Bird about seeing her own mother, who had died six months earlier, and a feeling of being “surrounded in love.”

After the near-death experience, Bird said her mother became telepathic. She could hear her mother call Bird’s name when she was in distress. When Bird was in college, boxes of pens would show up in care packages from her mother when she needed them most.

“I became interested in things that are not easy to explain,” Bird said.

But she didn’t believe in UFOs until several years later when she was asked to write an article on crop circles. During her research, Bird read a book by Linda Molten Howe, an ufologist and expert on crop circles. Bird learned that while many crop circles are manmade, there are some that are made through electromagnetic forces.

Bird started digging deeper into UFOs and human encounters with extraterrestrials.

“It was shocking,” she said. It was also a challenge for the scientific part of her mind to accept. But the evidence was there, she said.

“After my science mind accepted it, I wanted to find people I could talk to,” Bird said.

Those people were hard to find, but not impossible.

“When I would bring it up, people would change the subject,” she said. “But others would be interested. About a third of the time, they would tell me about an experience they or a close friend has had.”

Bird also started attending the International UFO Congress, an annual convention and film festival.

“Most people there are not skeptics,” Bird said.

A self-proclaimed UFO activist, Bird was approached by Cauble to write a book about Montana UFOs about five years ago.

Bird signed the book contract and dived into her research.

“I wanted to create a book that would be a good introduction to the subject,” Bird said.

And, she has succeeded in that. “Montana UFOs” places the Montana sightings and contacts into a larger context of national and world events. She also delves deeply into government cover-ups.

“I think the time is better for a UFO book now than a decade ago,” Cauble said. “In the ’50s and ’60s, the military was ridiculing those reports, and during that time period, we were more inclined to believe the government. I think that has changed. There have been so many deceptions from the government that we now know about, maybe the government has lied about UFOs, too.”

Another question Bird is pondering now is one once asked by Albert Einstein: Is the universe friendly?

In the final two chapters of “Montana UFOs,” Bird writes about the experiences of Leo Dworshak and Udo Wartena. Dworshak, who died in Helena in 2007, had visits with friendly extraterrestrials several times throughout his life. Wartena was invited by courteous ETs to tour a spaceship in the Diamond City area, about 30 miles east of Helena, where he was prospecting for gold.

“They seemed to have something about them that other people we had met before didn’t have … perhaps it is the other way around … I am certain that hatred and violence are not a part of their behavior; it does not seem to exist with them,” Dworshak wrote in his own book, “UFOs Are With Us: Take My Word.”

But it’s the reports of UFOs deactivating nuclear missiles that gives Bird the clearest answer to the question.

“We have allies that want us to make it, but don’t want to step on our free will,” Bird said. “If they have the ability to deactivate the most powerful weapons on Earth, then potentially they have our best interest at heart. I’d like to believe that.”



Monday, October 15, 2012

Daytime UFO Sighting Billings Montana, Strange Formations

UFOs Filmed Over Billings Montana


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UFO / ORBS Caught On Tape Today Over Billings, Montana This Week .


Clear daytime UFO sighting over Billings, Montana, very strange formation. 
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