As for
inspiration, much of it came from my dad. He was a radar mechanic in
the British Royal Air Force and was involved in a couple of radar-based
UFO incidents in September 1952, at an English RAF base called
Neatishead. The radar guys tracked a number of unknown targets over 3
days, none of which were ever identified. My dad told me the story when I was about 13 or 14 and that
is what got me interested and on the trail of the UFO mystery.
As for my
aims, it's pretty much the same with everything I research, whether
it's UFOs or my other big interest Cryptozoology. My aim is to try and
uncover the truth about whatever I investigate, and I investigate it to
the best of my ability. I'm not interested in upholding belief-systems. I
have no interest in A-Z of everything to do with zombies, in movies, books, history, legend, folklore, television shows - and maybe in reality, too! upholding
belief-systems. I have no interest in proving this theory or that
theory. I just go where the data takes me.
As for the future, I have a
new book out in June called "Close Encounters of the Fatal Kind," which
is all about mysterious and suspicious deaths in the field of Ufology.
Then in September, me and Brad Steiger will have a co-written book out
titled "The Zombie Book." It's an A-Z of everything to do with zombies,
in movies, books,
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Wednesday, 12 March 2014
EMMA OSBORNE: Interviewed by Mark Antony Raines
I have always had a
keen interest in the paranormal, and the strange and mysterious, including
cryptozoology. My mum and I used to watch programmes on the TV and read
books etc., and loved talking about the subject. When I met Matt he
introduced me to Jon and things went from there. I asked if I could help, and hopefully I have been helping ever since. I am constantly learning
new things and I like the fact I am helping people.
Plans for the future? To help Jon as much as I can regarding the CFZ and help others within the organisation to achieve things too. Jon won't be able to continue this forever, but I am hoping however that the CFZ and the Weird Weekend will be his legacy and people will still come to the event, making it bigger and better each year.
On a personal note, my grandmother inspired me; she was a lovely kind lady, who would help others even to the detriment of herself. She would always go that extra mile to be there for someone if they needed it and she never turned anyone away; if someone needed food she feed them etc. Many people tell me I am a lot like her and her mother, my great grandmother.
I have spoken to Jon about this many times. I see and feel things not of this world, apparently its seems it runs in the women's side of the family and after researching my family tree I have discovered I am Roma Gypsy. I have been able to see and feel this way ever since I can remember. I do not boast about this or tell many people but Jon was the first person outside my family who didn't think I was making it up.
Plans for the future? To help Jon as much as I can regarding the CFZ and help others within the organisation to achieve things too. Jon won't be able to continue this forever, but I am hoping however that the CFZ and the Weird Weekend will be his legacy and people will still come to the event, making it bigger and better each year.
On a personal note, my grandmother inspired me; she was a lovely kind lady, who would help others even to the detriment of herself. She would always go that extra mile to be there for someone if they needed it and she never turned anyone away; if someone needed food she feed them etc. Many people tell me I am a lot like her and her mother, my great grandmother.
I have spoken to Jon about this many times. I see and feel things not of this world, apparently its seems it runs in the women's side of the family and after researching my family tree I have discovered I am Roma Gypsy. I have been able to see and feel this way ever since I can remember. I do not boast about this or tell many people but Jon was the first person outside my family who didn't think I was making it up.
Sunday, 9 March 2014
GHOSTMAN RAINES INTERVIEWED BY HIMSELF
WHAT INSPIRED YOU?
Two events inspired me in my life the first being the death of my dad it made me think what have I done with my life.The second being meeting Jonathan Downes at the C.F.Z. Through helping him at the CFZ, I was inspired to write, draw and regain some of the light in my life.
WHAT ARE THE AIMS OF YOUR BLOGS?
My aims are simple. I like to research about various subjects for my blogs than write, post, find or make a video that at least one person will like.
WHAT PLANS DO YOU HAVE FOR THE FUTURE?
I am hoping to do a small talk at the annual C.F.Z event, The Weird Weekend in Woolsery, Devon between the 15the and 17th August 2014. To carry on doing my blogs, cartoons and at least hope I will inspire someone one day. Not bad for an ex-Essex lad; disabled, with mental health issues,overweight and yes a bit boring old fart.
Two events inspired me in my life the first being the death of my dad it made me think what have I done with my life.The second being meeting Jonathan Downes at the C.F.Z. Through helping him at the CFZ, I was inspired to write, draw and regain some of the light in my life.
WHAT ARE THE AIMS OF YOUR BLOGS?
My aims are simple. I like to research about various subjects for my blogs than write, post, find or make a video that at least one person will like.
WHAT PLANS DO YOU HAVE FOR THE FUTURE?
I am hoping to do a small talk at the annual C.F.Z event, The Weird Weekend in Woolsery, Devon between the 15the and 17th August 2014. To carry on doing my blogs, cartoons and at least hope I will inspire someone one day. Not bad for an ex-Essex lad; disabled, with mental health issues,overweight and yes a bit boring old fart.
RICHARD FREEMAN: interviewed by Mark Antony Raines
I was inspired by the 1970's Doctor
Who with Jon Pertwee. It was set on earth so the monsters were more
immediate and scary: super intelligent dinosaurs waking up from
hibernation in Derbyshire caves and under the sea, giant, toxic maggots
on Welsh slag heaps, disembodied aliens possessing plastic toys and
dummies.
My aims are to investigate cryptids, prove that they exist and get them legally protected. I also want to kick science out of the rut it is currently in and encourage a more Victorian ethos of exploration and discovery (without killing!). I'm hoping to return to:
Tasmania to continue the search for the Thylacine
Sumatra to search for the orang-pendek
Mongolia to search for the deathworm
Russia to search for the almasty
India to search for the yeti
And also to search for the Japanese wolf, the man-eating lake monsters of Siberia, and the lake monsters of China, Tibet and Japan.
My aims are to investigate cryptids, prove that they exist and get them legally protected. I also want to kick science out of the rut it is currently in and encourage a more Victorian ethos of exploration and discovery (without killing!). I'm hoping to return to:
Tasmania to continue the search for the Thylacine
Sumatra to search for the orang-pendek
Mongolia to search for the deathworm
Russia to search for the almasty
India to search for the yeti
And also to search for the Japanese wolf, the man-eating lake monsters of Siberia, and the lake monsters of China, Tibet and Japan.
HUW COLLINGBOURNE: Interviewed by Mark Antony Raines
What inspired you?
People who never give up inspire me. If you have an ambition, you should never give up until you've achieved it. And I am inspired by originality. If you do something original and fail, it's better than doing something that's just the same as everyone else and succeeding. I am a writer and aikido teacher. I am inspired by writers who are unique - whose works cannot be mistaken for someone else's. Favourite writers include: P G Wodehouse, Thomas Hardy, John Rechy and Philip K Dick. As an aikido teacher, I am inspired by people who slog away year after year, no matter how hard it seems or how slow their progress. The secret is to never give up.
What plans do you have for the future?
Later in the year I will be teaching a special seminar (with another teacher) to introduce more people to aikido. See my blog to keep up to date with the latest news: http://hartlandaikido.blogspot.co.uk/ Apart from that, my main plans are to do more fiction writing. I've spent most of my adult life writing for magazines . From now on, I want to write stories and novels.
What are your aims?
As a writer, I just keep on writing. I am currently working on a novel set in the Victorian period. This is something new for me. Researching the 19th Century is interesting and fun. As an aikido teacher, I want to teach more people the power, joy and elegance of this wonderful martial art: http://hartlandaikido.blogspot.co.uk/
People who never give up inspire me. If you have an ambition, you should never give up until you've achieved it. And I am inspired by originality. If you do something original and fail, it's better than doing something that's just the same as everyone else and succeeding. I am a writer and aikido teacher. I am inspired by writers who are unique - whose works cannot be mistaken for someone else's. Favourite writers include: P G Wodehouse, Thomas Hardy, John Rechy and Philip K Dick. As an aikido teacher, I am inspired by people who slog away year after year, no matter how hard it seems or how slow their progress. The secret is to never give up.
What plans do you have for the future?
Later in the year I will be teaching a special seminar (with another teacher) to introduce more people to aikido. See my blog to keep up to date with the latest news: http://hartlandaikido.blogspot.co.uk/ Apart from that, my main plans are to do more fiction writing. I've spent most of my adult life writing for magazines . From now on, I want to write stories and novels.
What are your aims?
As a writer, I just keep on writing. I am currently working on a novel set in the Victorian period. This is something new for me. Researching the 19th Century is interesting and fun. As an aikido teacher, I want to teach more people the power, joy and elegance of this wonderful martial art: http://hartlandaikido.blogspot.co.uk/
Planet X,’ The Mysterious Planet Beyond Pluto, Is Nowhere To Be Found In NASA’s WISE Survey
Those hoping to replace Pluto with a new planet may be
disappointed with news about the hypothetical “Planet X.” The gas giant
looming in the outer reaches of our solar system was nowhere to be found
as NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer observed millions of
objects but no sign of Planet X.
According to NASA, new analysis of the WISE data didn't turn up any evidence of Planet X. The research, published in the Astrophysical Journal,
was unable to observe a Saturn-size planet, or larger, 10,000
astronomical units away and no Jupiter-size planet, or larger, 26,000
au. An astronomical unit is the distance between the earth and the sun,
93 million miles.Planet X, or Tyche, is a hypothetical gas giant, up to four times larger than Jupiter, that could be found in the Oort Cloud and affecting the orbits of comets. Two University of Louisana at Lafayette physics professors, John Matese and Daniel Whitmire, are credited as the researchers behind the theoretical planet. When news of their research began getting plenty of mainstream attention in 2011, it was met with plenty of doubt.read more
Stonehenge 'may have been giant musical instrument'
Stonehenge may have been used as a giant musical instrument, according to a study.
Researchers from the Royal College of Art discovered that the central Blue Stones, which originated in South Wales, had musical tones when struck.
The theory could explain why the stones were arranged in a circle - so the sound would resonate.
Paul Devereux, who part led the study, told BBC Radio 5 live's Drive: "We do know such rocks were deemed very important in other parts of the ancient world.read more
Researchers from the Royal College of Art discovered that the central Blue Stones, which originated in South Wales, had musical tones when struck.
The theory could explain why the stones were arranged in a circle - so the sound would resonate.
Paul Devereux, who part led the study, told BBC Radio 5 live's Drive: "We do know such rocks were deemed very important in other parts of the ancient world.read more
Saturday, 8 March 2014
JESSICA TAYLOR: interviewed by Mark Antony Raines
Well the work that Jon does
inspired me as I have a very strong love of animals (all species) and
having this experience with Jon has helped me get into college and
further work placements. It also gave me a much wider knowledge of
animals as I've learnt about different species
NEW DINOSAUR SPECIES
MONKEYS-NOT A PET -ANIMAL WELLFARE REPORT.
Yet again i have found an example of how animals are treated cruely.This time the animals are monkeys and here are some facts -9,000 monkeys are kept as pet sin u.k,a squirrel monkey can fetch 4,250 pounds,the most popular breed the marmoset sells around 1,000 pounds,there were 497 calls concerning 896 primates being traded as pets between 2003-2013.Here are 2 tales - charlie the squirrel monkey lived in miserable existance in a tiny bird cage in an office he was underweight when removed and now lives at monkey world ,dorset,the owner was banned from keeping all animals for 2 years and prosecuted.Milo the marmoset when rescued was a quarter of his weight due to only being feed fruit - normal diet is also nuts seed ,protein,he was even took to the pub ,the owner was banned from keeping all animals for life.Wild futures-animal charity are trying to push for changes to legislation and i agree ,the 2 photos above of milo charlie which i hope puts you off buying monkeys as pets.
SUNFISH -MORA MORA -X-RAY HELPS TO DIS PLAY
A rare sunfish caught in 1877 in ex estuary waas x-rayed at the royal devon and exeter hospital,devon.This was due to a large piece of wire inserted and the royal alert mermorial muesuem and art gallery,exeter in order to conserve the specimen.When the wire was found it can be carefully be removed at r.a.mm.The sunfifh -mora mora-is found in tropical and temperate oceans and in 1877 very rare although the species can be found off south west coast posibly due to climate change.
EMILY TAYLOR: interviewed by Mark Antony Raines
I've always enjoyed
learning about, and love animals.
Since Jon and the crew are involved in all of that, I wanted to help out in some way. I helped with the making of Jon's film about wild big cats around the countryside as well as helping him with other little bits of voice overs et.
I've already moved on and got a job, but learning what I did has always been useful. What I continue to learn from my visits to the CFZ I am sure will always be useful and interesting.
To be honest I haven't really thought about my plans for the future I tend to take each day or week as it comes. It all depends on what life leads me too.
Since Jon and the crew are involved in all of that, I wanted to help out in some way. I helped with the making of Jon's film about wild big cats around the countryside as well as helping him with other little bits of voice overs et.
I've already moved on and got a job, but learning what I did has always been useful. What I continue to learn from my visits to the CFZ I am sure will always be useful and interesting.
To be honest I haven't really thought about my plans for the future I tend to take each day or week as it comes. It all depends on what life leads me too.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
CARL MARSHALL: interviewed by Mark Antony Raines
I would have to say the biggest inspiration to me is my father, as it
is he who first inspired me as a child to develop an interest in the
animal kingdom - my father was a Taxidermist for 50 years and is a
brilliant naturalist, and even as an adult he consistently
amazes me with what he knows, often informing me of something I was
previously unaware of - usually something ornithogical. As for my interest in Cryptozoology I would have to say it was
reading the works of Bernard Heuvelmans, Karl Shuker and then later, Jonathan Downes.
My long term aims are to continue working in zoology at Stratford upon Avon Butterfly Farm and
to continue my travels searching for species of interest, and to seek
out and document any cryptozoological reports along the way.
After my next Borneo expedition in November - investigating
claims of 10 metre+ reticulated pythons, I will be seriously considering
trips to both Sumatra - mainly in search of its "forgotten Ape", the
orang pendek -and to Tazmania for any credible evidence
of surviving thylacines.
Sunday, 2 March 2014
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