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elfismiles » Mon May 22, 2017 9:39 pm wrote:... and in other UFO news ...
Kurt Russell was the civil pilot witness to the phoenix lights UFO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_dxZJGWfU
Elvis » 19 Jun 2017 00:19 wrote:Sold!
I'm busted flat just now but I put it in my Amazon wish list for the next time I have the spare clams.
Have you thought about trying for an appearance on "Coast to Coast AM"? These days they'll put on anyone who writes a 'woo' book.
But seriously, I bet you could get on (call Dan the producer, or better, if you have a publicist for the book, have them call). It might be more than you want (or can stand), but you'd get great free publicity for the book, and, well, sell a ton of books overnight.
Wishing you all success with the book.
The Trials of Detective Brian Koopman
That erased hard drive prompted the next bizarre chapter in the saga, when it emerged that Tammy Fisher (a former Loveland police officer) had befriended the Romaneks during 2012 and 2013, and had met with them as well as exchanged text messages with Lisa Romanek “at critical times” during the child pornography investigation.
Koopman suspected that Fisher had tipped off the Romaneks to an impending search of their home, culminating in the hard drive being wiped; he subsequently applied for a search warrant on Fisher’s phone records, but the investigation of his former colleague did not progress.
Fisher then sued Koopman and Loveland Police Chief Luke Hecker alleging malicious prosecution without probable cause, and accused Hecker of improperly training and supervising Koopman. After a protracted legal battle, the US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled in May 2017 that a District Court had been right to dismiss Fisher’s case.
Adding fuel to the Romaneks’ claims of police and government corruption and cover-up, Detective Brian Koopman has been the subject of other allegations in the intervening years. In April 2016, he was eventually cleared on charges of attempting to influence a public official as part of a 2013 murder investigation, the Loveland Reporter-Herald reported:
The testimony in question is one in which Koopman discussed a Walgreens surveillance video in a preliminary hearing to establish probable cause for the stalking charge pressed against Wallace. Koopman said during the September 2014 hearing that Wallace was in the store at the same time that Gray and her friend Gabrielle Burlingham were, approximately three days before Gray was murdered in her home.
He filed a corrective affidavit on the same day Wallace pleaded guilty. Prosecuting attorneys argued he lied in that document when he stated the various reasons for his initial inaccurate testimony.
In January 2017, a U.S. District Court judge dismissed a long-running lawsuit against Koopman by Joshua Myers, who claimed the detective violated his constitutional rights during a 2007 arrest on suspicion of running a meth lab when Koopman was an investigator in the Larimer County Drugs Task Force.
The investigation collapsed and Myers was released after a lab test revealed that a substance seized during the arrest was sugar, not methamphetamine.
Stan Romanek has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. His wife Lisa has vowed to make extraterrestrial conspiracy theories a part of the trial, saying “We will be taking UFOlogy into the courtroom.” It remains to be seen whether Romanek’s attorneys will also make the trials of Brian Koopman a part of the defense.
http://www.snopes.com/2017/07/11/stan-romanek/
SonicG » 12 Jul 2017 10:22 wrote:I have to admit that I haven't paid much attention to UFOlogy after getting heavy into Streiber in the 90s...But I watched the Stan Romanek documentary on Netflix last night...Actually, I started it and had to double-check it was a doc. and not some Alien Blair Witch (although, it actually is just that)...Then I got spoiled on the pedo charges (which I now see were brought up earlier in this thread) but it didn't detract from the movie. It's highly entertaining, I'll say that...Deep-cover intelligence agent? Mind-controlled dupe? Clever faqir?? But his wife...er, both of them...and the various "Phd.s" who are trotted out...Each one a true character...It's on the level of a low-energy version of the improvised Christopher Guest movies...And you know, you still have to love the sentiment, at the end of the long weird day of being probed, punched, and enlightened...The message is: We are not alone...If we all only just realized that...
It is a rich situation either way...Would love to see a film on just the whole back story if, say, he hoaxed it all...The self-mutilation, the siding guys, the alien puppet (blinking eyes!)...
Plus...this is a recent interesting twist to his case:
More info. here from Feb. this year:
http://www.reporterherald.com/news/love ... manek-case
8bitagent » Fri Jul 14, 2017 6:05 am wrote:just saw this, congrats! Is there a page or few paragraphs of it online?
the first recent time I had my mind blown with UFOlogy was reading posts about UFO/Roswell in relation to Jack Parsons and the trinity tests, as well as older work revisited
regarding Vallee and others connecting UFOs to the metaphysical from nuts and bolts. But in 2017, definitely excited to here a whole new 'reframing' going on! Also dug the teaser on youtube
By the way, MIND BLOWN....is that real about Kurt Russell?
In 2007 I was fascinated by this esoteric speculative vlogger named Jake Kotze who often figured Kurt Russel into his metaphysical conspiracy videos
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