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Black
Triangle Craft & Psychotronics
THE
TRUTH ON BLACK TRIANGLES
UFO Reality magazine [UK] Dec 1996 - Jan 1997:
'NIGHTMARE
ON SALISBURY PLAIN.
BRITISH
SOLDIERS ENCOUNTER BLACK
TRIANGLE
ON NIGHT MANOEUVRES.
Alien
Craft or Top Secret
Military
Experiment? Or BOTH?'
[W-A: BOTH
-- It's quite possible the USA Black projects have
EXACTLY the same
'black triangle' craft as the Greys etc. have.]
'Six
British soldiers encountered a
large
black triangular UFO whilst on
night
manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain.'
Notes:
From
the same magazine, UFO Reality (UK), there
is
an even more disturbing article on Black Triangle
craft
and Psychotronics from around 1991 when the
operation
to discredit the wake up message of the
Crop
Patterns in southern England had begun.
It
is connected with the TV night watches of a specific
field;
the hoaxing of a Crop Pattern and the setting-up
of
key 'Crop Circle' researchers at the time; the total
manipulation
of one man which caused him several
mental
breakdowns; and the mutilation and torture
of
a beautiful, white horse.
Some
very evil people do not want
us
to get free from the terrible mess
perpetrated
on humanity today.
Coupled
with these details here, consider the nature of
the
many reports of Black Triangles in England around
1995-1997
when they were terrorising innocent families
out
on car journeys by closely following them.
No
doubt the BTs were monitoring the occupants of
these
cars to test the effectiveness of their psychotronic
and
other equipment. The most common human
emotion
was fear and anxiety.
Michael
World-Action
'NIGHTMARE
ON SALISBURY PLAIN.
BRITISH
SOLDIERS ENCOUNTER BLACK
TRIANGLE
ON NIGHT MANOEUVRES.
Alien
Craft or Top Secret Military
Experiment?
Or BOTH?'
[It's
quite possible the USA Black projects have EXACTLY
the
same black triangle craft as the Greys etc. have.]
'Six
British soldiers encountered a
large
black triangular UFO whilst on
night
manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain'
ENCOUNTER
The
encounter occurred close to Dunch Hill Plantation,
which
separates the well-known Bulford Ranges from a
highly
secret MoD compound on Salisbury Plain. The
soldiers
(all names on file) were hiking from a place
called
Beach's Barn to Dunch Hill Plantation when the
encounter
took place. A few weeks ago I interviewed
one
of the soldiers in question. For his own security
I
will refer to him as 'Mark'.
"It
really did my head in," Mark told me, still visibly shaken
by
what he and the others had witnessed, even though it
is
now six years since the incident occurred.
"It
was weird, really weird. We were about 400 metres from
our
destination [Dunch Hill Plantation) when suddenly this
craft
just appeared there above the tree tops. It was massive.
And
black. Very black. The next thing I remember we were
600
metres away from where we were supposed to be - all
six
of us bending over a map, trying to figure out where we
were
and how the hell we'd ended up there. I still can't
remember
how we ended up that far off course."
According
to Mark, the entire manoeuvre was a mystery
to
the six soldiers from the outset. In fact. Mark's own words
to
me were: "We all thought what a total waste of time it was."
He
confirmed to me that his platoon had never before, and
never
since, been required to perform such a "totally
bloody
useless exercise".
VOLUNTEERED
The
soldiers had been 'volunteered' to walk 4 or 5 kilometres,
out
in the open, in a virtual straight line, from Beach's Barn to
Dunch
Hill Plantation. According to Mark, although it was
around
2 o'clock in the morning and very dark, the exercise
was
so straightforward they barely even needed a compass.
They
were told the reason for this unusual exercise was that
a
reconnaissance unit, positioned around Sidbury Hill (about
2
kilometres northeast of Dunch Hill Plantation) was testing
night-vision
equipment. The purpose of the exercise was to
see
if the night-vision equipment could detect the soldiers
in
the dark.
Hmmm...
As
Mark told me, he has himself used this same equipment,
and
it was obvious to all and sundry that, being out in the
open,
even in the dead of night, the soldiers were bound to
be
detected. "This night-vision gear is brilliant," he said.
"It's
just like looking through binoculars in broad daylight.
There's
no way they wouldn't have seen us. It was a
pointless
exercise.
"So
what was the real reason behind this
'pointless'
exercise? I put the question to Mark.
"I
don't know," he said, grimly, shaking his head. "But it
sure
as hell wasn't to test the night-vision gear. No way.
"Could
they have been testing new equipment? Could it
have
been equipment you were unfamiliar with?
"Possibly.
But if it was, then the whole thing was even more
ridiculous.
If the equipment I'd used could pick us out, then
any
new equipment would, presumably, he even better than
the
old
equipment. It was a total waste of lime."
THE MANOEUVRE
Following
several communications, both by letter and
by
telephone, I finally went to interview Mark at his home.
During
the course of the interview he told me exactly the
sequence
of events that, as I was about to learn, led to
what
can only he described as one of the most
unprecedented
cases in British UFO history.
What
follows is Mark's story...
"The
six of us were volunteered from the platoon.
We
were always the ones that got the naff jobs, but
this
one was a total bloody waste of time...
"...We
set off from Beach's Barn at around 2 o'clock in the
morning,
the corporal at the front... I was about fourth in line.
All
we had to do was walk the 4 or 5 kilometres across the
plain
to Dunch Hill Plantation, completely out in the open.
We
were told that a recce unit was positioned up at Sidbury
Hill,
testing their night-vision gear, and that all we had to do
was
walk from A to B...
"...When
we got to about 400 metres from our destination
[Dunch
Hill Plantation] this 'craft' suddenly appeared there
above
the tree tops... Dunch Hill Plantation is right next to
an
MoD area that's sectioned off from the army land...
there's
a copse there that mark's the boundary of the
MoD
area...
"...Suddenly
this craft was just there ...it just appeared there
above
the tree tops. It was massive. And black. Very black.
The
strange thing was, no one said anything. All of us could
see
this thing, and yet none of us said anything. I guess we
were
all stunned, afraid... I know I was...
"...All
of a sudden it started beaming down this light onto the
trees,
onto the copse, where I sensed some kind of movement.
There
were lights in the copse, like torch lights [flash lights],
as
if some people were milling around in there. Then suddenly
this
huge black craft was beaming down this really powerful
light,
like a search light, onto the copse. I couldn't make out
the
shape of the craft, but it was massive and black...
"...The
night was really dark... it was 2 or 3 in the morning
by
this time... but the craft was even blacker than the night...
"...It
was about the size of a Hercules 130, or even bigger,
maybe
even as big as a football pitch. But it was just hanging
there,
making no noise whatsoever. Then suddenly it just took
off
at incredible speed, still silent, and flew off in the direction
of
Tidworth [to the east]...
"...The
next thing I remember we were 600 metres away from
where
we were supposed to be - all six of us bending over
a
map, trying to figure out where we were and how the hell
we'd
ended up there...
"...We
have these red night torches... we were all bending
over
the map trying to ascertain our position. It was ridiculous.
We
only had to walk in a straight line - there was no way we
should
have been where we were. I still can't remember how
we
ended up that far off course."
I
asked Mark if he thought it possible that he could have
hallucinated
the incident. He said he truly wished that that
was
the case, but that it was highly unlikely as he'd only
had
to walk a maximum of 3 miles (4 or 5 kilometres).
He
told me that he knew the feeling of 'hallucinating' from
participating
in longer, 25-kilometre hikes, and from being
forced
to stay awake for up to forty hours at a time on
some
exercises. But a 3-mile walk? He also told me that,
being
somewhat used to night manoeuvres, his night
vision
was good, as was that of the other soldiers with
him.
So
far as Mark is concerned, whatever happened that night
was
a real event, and whatever the soldiers had seen had
actually
been there for them to see. He bore little doubt on
that
score.
So what happened next?
All
Mark could remember was being picked up by an army
Land
Rover (driven by another member of his platoon) and
taken
back to barracks. So far as he can remember, he was
not
officially debriefed on his return.
SUMMARY
It
was apparent from speaking with Mark that he had suffered
at
least some loss of memory concerning the event. He could
remember
approaching Dunch Hill Plantation clearly enough,
then
being confronted by what he described as a "massive
black
craft" that simply appeared in the night sky above the
copse
(or at least it arrived so swiftly that it seemed simply
to
appear); people milling around inside the copse; the craft
beaming
its light down onto the copse; the craft then taking
off
at incredible speed towards Tidworth; and then... blank.
The
next thing he could remember was being 600 metres
from
his position, poring over a map with the rest of his
colleagues,
trying to figure out where they were and how
they
had suddenly arrived somewhere else, 600 metres
off
course. Then he was picked up by an army Land Rover
and
ferried back to barracks, where, he made a point of
telling
me, no one said a word about what they had just
experienced.
Indeed, according to Mark, none of the other
soldiers
ever spoke to him about the incident. But what
was
even more unusual, Mark never said a word, either.
Until
later, that is. Much later. Over the years Mark
began
to recall the incident that seemed to have
wiped
itself from his memory. The incident occurred
in
the winter months of 1989-1990, but it wasn't until
some
years later that Mark began to remember the
incident
more clearly. The memory of the manoeuvre
itself
remained with him, of course, but the detail only
started
to come back to him a couple of years ago,
and
even then, the finer details were patchy. The
time-loss
period, however - the period between him
approaching
the copse and seeing the craft, and
then
finding himself 600 metres off in the wrong
direction
- never came back at all.
THE REMEMBERING
It
was at this point that we called on the assistance
of
Robert La Mont MICH, a very highly regarded Harley
Street
hypnotherapist and Member of the Institute of
Clinical
Hypnosis. Over recent years Robert has helped
many
'abductees' to recall memories of their encounters.
On
hearing of this case, Robert kindly agreed to 'regress'
Mark
in order to see if he could 'unlock' his missing-time
memory.
During
the regression session (which I attended) Robert
proved
to be a very thorough and professional hypnotherapist.
I
would say he took a good fifteen to twenty minutes to put
Mark
'under', so to speak, working slowly and methodically
to
ensure Mark was completely relaxed and responsive to
command.
Indeed, from where I was seated. Mark looked
fast
asleep.
I
should add that at no point did Robert lead by suggestion.
Rather,
if anything, he led by counter-suggestion - making
absolutely
certain that Mark was telling his own story, and
not
the story we all may have wanted to hear. What came
out
of the session was remarkable, to say the least.
Under
hypnosis. Mark related the sequence of events that
had
led to his sighting of the 'craft' - how the officer had
called
on them out of the blue, with no prior warning, to hike
the
several kilometres to Dunch Hill Plantation; how their
route
had taken them across open ground, in full view of
the
reconnaissance unit allegedly positioned on Sidbury
Hill,
to the east; how the soldiers had become 'bored',
'cold'
and 'agitated' en route.
What
follows is an edited transcript of what Mark was
able
to recall under hypnosis, from the point where he
and
the other 5 soldiers were approaching Dunch Hill
Plantation,
their ill-fated though prearranged
-
destination.
THE TAPES
"So where are you now?" Robert put to Mark.
"I
can see the woods... all dark and thick... lights...
in
the copse... people milling around in the copse."
Robert
then told Mark to continue on towards the
copse,
as he had done six years previously.
"Could
the lights you're seeing be a helicopter?"
Robert
said.
"No."
"Is it an aeroplane, then?"
"No. The lights are in the woods."
"How high off the ground are the lights?"
"They're in the woods... they're in the woods."
"And do you go to investigate the lights?"
"No."
"You're not bothered about the lights?"
"No."
"OK.
Walk on a little bit further."
At
this point, Robert told Mark to 'freeze-frame' and 'zoom in'
on
the lights (Mark had been told that he was watching a replay
of
the event on an imaginary screen in his mind, and that he
had
a 'remote control' in his hand, with 'pause', 'rewind' and
'zoom'
facilities etc.)
"What can you see now?" Robert asked.
"Don't know... don't know what it is ...big thing."
"Big thing?"
"Yeah."
"Can you describe the big thing for me?"
"Just dark."
"In the woods?"
"Above the woods... the woods are illuminated."
"The whole of the woods?"
"The copse, yeah."
At this point Mark started to show signs of distress.
"OK,
Mark, You're back on the path. Describe to me what
you
can see"
"The light's shining on us... I'm cold ..."
"What
can you see. Mark? Where is the light that's
shining
on you coming from?"
"From above."
"Above? So you're looking up now?"
"Yeah... it's shining in my eyes..."
"And then what happens?"
"I...
I can't see..."
Again
Mark became visibly distressed; Robert spent
the
next short while reassuring him.
TOTALL
RECALL
A
few moments later:
"Tell
me what you can see now. Mark."
"A yank..."
"An American ?"
"Mmm..."
"Where did the American come from?
''Out of the woods"
This
time Mark's distress became very apparent indeed;
Robert
again took a short timeout to reassure him everything
was
OK, that what he was seeing was only a 'replay' of
something
that had happened a long time ago, and that as
such,
it could not harm him. Eventually Mark settled
down
again.
Then:
"OK,
Mark. The American's come out of the woods now.."
"He's poking at us..."
"What are they poking at you?"
"A stick thing..."
Mark's
voice was still trembling; he sounded very afraid, and
once
again, for a few moments he was too distressed to continue.
Once
again Robert spent a few moments calming him down.
Then:
"OK.
Can you describe what this American's wearing?"
"A black zip-up thing... like a flying suit."
"How do you know it's an American?"
"His accent.... he's swearing and stuff...."
"What is he actually saying?"
"F*****g British!"
"And what are the rest of the guys saying?"
"Nothing. We're all backing away."
"How many Americans are there?"
"One."
"Just one?"
"Yeah."
"So you've got six guys backing away from just one guy?"
"Yeah."
"Don't you find this strange?"
"He's pointing at me."
"He's just pointing at you?"
"Yeah."
"Describe the stick to me. Mark."
"It's a... pointer... like an aerial..."
"And what's he doing with it?"
"He's
just pointing at me... and pushing me
and
prodding me in the chest."
Robert
now told Mark to use his imaginary remote control,
and
to move through this particular sequence 'frame by frame'.
"What's the American doing in this frame?"
"He's just stood there... but there are lights on us."
"He's
on his own, you're stood in a group, and there are
lights
on you. Is that right?"
"Yeah.
We're huddled together."
Next
frame:
"It's
like a beam... encircling us..."
"And where's the American?"
"He's
outside of the beam."
Next
frame: "We're all getting moved by
the
beam... we're moving with the beam."
"Where to?"
"To
the right." Next frame: "We're right by the
edge
of the wood... by the edge of the copse."
"And where's the American now?"
"He's not there any more."
"OK.
Are you actually walking? Can you feel
yourself
walking as you move?"
"Yeah...
shuffling..." Next frame:
"We're
all being moved by the beam."
"And then what happens?"
"We're all just stood there... with the light on us."
"And the object is still there?"
"Above us, yeah." Next frame: "We're just underneath it."
"Can you make anything out as you look up?"
"It's
a triangle... black metal... it's not smooth
or
anything... it's like... wedgy... sort of wedged."
"Whereabouts
is the light in which you're standing
emanating
from?"
"From the middle" [of the craft's underbelly].
"Any other details?"
"Black...
it's just dark... at the bottom
end
it's like an aircraft light..."
"Any other details?"
"We're
just covered in this light. It's like pulses of light... directed
at
us... I feel sick, dizzy..." Next frame: "...I'm surrounded
in light...
pulsating
light... and there's a noise... almost like a generator...
like
a humming, pulsating, continuous..."
Again
Mark became very distressed. Mark went on to recall how
the
craft had finally departed, slowly at first, and then at incredible
speed,
but with no apparent acceleration. He was then able to
recall
how the six soldiers had wandered off in the wrong direction,
stunned,
dazed, explaining how they had finally ended up 600
metres
from where they were supposed to be. They had
walked,
although none of them had remembered doing so.
CONCLUSIONS
Firstly, I will offer you Robert La Mont's conclusions.
"My
professional opinion on this case is that the subject
did
in fact have an encounter, along with his colleagues.
This
conclusion is based on the visual reactions to the
regression
session, and the following observations.
1: The traumatic reaction to the situation.
2:
The apparent lack of communication between 'command'
and
the soldiers.
3:
Identification of the 'ground crew' of the Triangle [American]
-
because no one was seen entering or leaving the craft, I cannot
call
them 'occupants'.
4:
The now familiar geographical location of this type of craft,
close
to military activity.
5: The amnesia induced in all the victims, almost instantly.
6:
The identification of the small insignia on the left upper chest
area
of the suit worn by the 'ground crew'. (Although edited out
of
this article, Mark did indeed describe a 'small insignia on the
left
upper chest area of the suit worn by the American',
whoever
he was.)
7:
The apparent 'Philadelphia Experiment' scenario, in that
there
seems to be no other witnesses to this event, yet the
proximity
to other people in the area should have produced
some
corroboration, even amongst the individual witnesses.
I
could pick out further findings, but I feel the point
has
been made."
QUESTIONS
If
Mark's story is true - and there is every reason to
conclude
that it is - then there are some very serious
and
pertinent questions to be asked.
For
one: Since when did our alien neighbours take to
wearing
black flying suits and speaking with American
accents?
And
two: What was the real agenda behind this highly
unusual
manoeuvre? To test some new beam-weapon
capability,
perhaps?
Remember,
Mark said that all six soldiers were being
"moved
by the beam", and it is now evident that the "beam"
was
in some way responsible for inducing amnesia in its
victims.
Sound familiar? Do you still think that it's 'aliens'
who
are abducting and experimenting on people?
I
rigorously put to you that, given the unprecedented
circumstances
of this case (coupled with the mountain
of
supporting evidence that is now available) the so-called
'alien
abduction program' is not the work of aliens alone.
I
put to you that it is either the work of some Ultra Top
Secret
arm of the military-industrial-intelligence complex
or
worse, that it is the work of a joint alien/government
alliance
whose motives and agendas are the very reason
for
all the secrecy surrounding the UFO phenomenon.
And
either way, this empire must be brought to its knees.
So
were Mark and his colleagues used as some kind
of
human guinea pigs on the night in question?
Mark
now feels certain that this is precisely what
happened.
"I feel bloody angry," he told me recently.
"Sick
... and bloody angry. I feel like I've been used."
Footnote:
We are currently in possession of evidence
which
suggests that this is not the first time this kind of
'experiment'
has been carried out on Salisbury Plain, or
indeed,
within the military in general. Our investigations
are
ongoing. A copy of this article has been sent to the
appropriate
government Departments, together with a
demand
for an immediate inquiry. We will keep you
informed.
Our
thanks to Robert La Mont for his invaluable assistance
with
this case - and don't miss Robert's intriguing article on
Page
40, Agents Of The Mind, in which he proposes a
pioneering
new method in which post-hypnotic suggestion
may
be used to identify the abductors, maybe even set up
some
form of dialogue with them!
And
a special thanks to 'Mark' for coming forward with his
story,
especially in the face of possible recriminations. Any
other
military or former military personnel out there with
UFO
and/or secret technology stories to tell, we would be
very
pleased to hear from you. It is our position that the
public
has a right to know what their government is up to
behind
the scenes. Of course, any request for anonymity
will
be readily granted. Ed.
UFO
Reality magazine [UK]
Dec
1996 - Jan 1997
World-Action
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