Art Champoux has been an UFO investigator since 1964. He has worked with Ray Fowler, Walter Webb, John Keel, a lady that he can not name, and several different UFO groups. In the 1960s he was with APRO, CAPER, NIACP, then when APRO went out he was with NICAP and then APRO, Now he is with MUFON. The world of the paranormal has always fascinated him as even as a small boy he had some eerie happenings. His Great grandmother was a spirit medium so maybe he has inherited something. He is a hypnotist and has written for several publications and his leanings are much like John Keels. He beleives there is an ultra force, not from outer space, but much like John's and even Jaques Vallees' contention...we are but one dimension out of many that reign on this planet.
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Ghosts do not only appear in graveyards! |
Aliens and ghosts have the same properties of appearing in the same places and times over and over again. Why? Again I don't know. I do not really have any definite answers to anything. Read the book by John Keel "Mysterious beings" and the contents will make you wonder what the heck is going on here on planet earth.
The same is true with ghosts and Ufonauts...Are they helping us or are they deceivers? Are they really here from another plane or another plane of existence?
As I was reading John Keel's book I was amazed as how much is going on in our tiny little sphere in this cosmic unending universe. Both Extraterrestrials and ghosts seem to exist on the same plane as we do. I believe that there must me some power or force that watches over us and maybe laughs at us as much the same way as we watch and study ants and other insects. Does the insect world perceive us as giants or omnipresent beings bestowed with godlike powers that can crush them with a mere movement of a foot or a hand, or are they totally oblivious of our existence.
Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, hurricanes and tornados all seem to be events orchestrated by a godlike hand, or at the very least "not prevented or protected by it".
Perhaps we are not as lucky as the insects.
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