Unexplained! by Jerome Clark

List Members,

I've been reading this book Unexplained! by Jerome Clark, and it is just a rich source of encounters with and sightings of cryptic creatures. Such as … dinosaurs, hairy bipeds, snake birds, sea serpents, and much more. The book is just incredible.

Here is something down our alley from page 51:

"On the Indonesian island of Seram, residents speak fearfully of the orang bati (flying men); nocturnal, winged, human-like creatures who live inside dead volcanoes. At night, it is claimed, they fly from the mountains to the coastal villages, where they sometimes snatch small children, who are never seen again. These children, said to be four to five feet tall, resemble the one Morrison supposedly saw (including their skin color) except for their long, thin tails. Those inclined to the view that the orang bati tradition grows out of exaggerated sightings of monkeys should know that no monkeys exist on Seram. …"

Do you see? Justification for Mike Mott's theme of kidnapping by underground creatures keeps popping up.

And these hairy bipeds have been seen coming out of UFOs. Beautiful, just what we needed.

Dean

The book Etidorhpa represents that volcanoes have their origins in underground worlds, and that those worlds can even be accessed through volcanoes.

http://www.holloworbs.com/Etidor25the_unbidden.htm

And the cavern worlds are depicted as being large enough to accomodate bodies of water the size of seas; but this is a different subject for a different day.

This is possible once we discard the theory of Newtonian gravity.

Dean

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--- In [email protected], "Dean D" <silopanna@...> wrote:

List Members,

I've been reading this book Unexplained! by Jerome Clark, and it is just a rich source of encounters with and sightings of cryptic creatures. Such as … dinosaurs, hairy bipeds, snake birds, sea serpents, and much more. The book is just incredible.

Here is something down our alley from page 51:

"On the Indonesian island of Seram, residents speak fearfully of the orang bati (flying men); nocturnal, winged, human-like creatures who live inside dead volcanoes. At night, it is claimed, they fly from the mountains to the coastal villages, where they sometimes snatch small children, who are never seen again. These children, said to be four to five feet tall, resemble the one Morrison supposedly saw (including their skin color) except for their long, thin tails. Those inclined to the view that the orang bati tradition grows out of exaggerated sightings of monkeys should know that no monkeys exist on Seram. …"

Do you see? Justification for Mike Mott's theme of kidnapping by underground creatures keeps popping up.

And these hairy bipeds have been seen coming out of UFOs. Beautiful, just what we needed.

Dean