by Joe Hillshoist » Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:51 pm
Theres a lot weird stuff out west in the desert...<br><br>Rex Gilroy, an Australian "Researcher" reckons that he interviewed an aboriginal woman from the NT or the Kimberley who was abducted by aliens, she gave a classical description of greys and a silver egg shaped craft, in 1933 or thereabouts. I'll try and dig it up.<br><br>Looks more like an acorn to me, and powerlines btw.<br><br>But i remember one photo (well heaps actually but this one stands out). It was of some random bush at Broken Head Northern NSW. It was just coastal rainforest and scrub, but all through it there were little green men. They were made up of, ... formed from the outlines of trees and bushes, leaves and other landscape features, but they looked like a cross between the classic "mescalito" or even green martian archetype of the 40s and 50s, and chameleons, ie they had little chamelion heads. (D Icke would love this, and miss the point.)<br><br>We first saw the photo on acid, this girl pulled it out and showed us. We checked later aftrer we had come down and were straight. Sure enough the stuff we saw was there.<br><br>She had nothing to do with photography, had the photos processed in a shop. I have been trying to get in contact with her to see if she still has it since the images thread started.<br><br>There are some weird shapes formed by foilage and stuff from our wedding, some of the images are quite strange and eerie, in a nice way. Especially if you were there. It was a strange but beautiful day.<br><br>And a friend has a photo of him and his bro sitting by a pool in the bush. Its black and white, and sits on the wall in his loungeroom. There is a strange dreadlocked creature a bit like predator, but without the technical gear, watching over them and the pool. It is formed out of the way shadows come together, and it looks very strange, you don't see it at first, but after staring at the photo for a second or two it becomes apparant.<br><br>All these photos are pre digital btw.<br><br>There was also a guy who used to take photos and instead of what the shutter was pointing at, what he was thinking of would appear on the film. I think his name was Ted something. I read about him in a book of unexplained mysteries in primary school, back in the 70s. Haven't thought about that since... <p></p><i></i>