tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post2910224263076982061..comments2024-02-26T03:03:24.947-05:00Comments on The UFO Trail: Lyn Buchanan: Military Intel and 'Alien Abductee'Jack Brewerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05778028283888927074noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-18162685650568425882018-01-22T21:02:04.309-05:002018-01-22T21:02:04.309-05:00I worked in IT in the early 90s on mainframe/minic...I worked in IT in the early 90s on mainframe/minicomputer systems that were just then segueing to networked PCs. In those days where computers seemed much more fragile, it was not uncommon for a company or institution to have an employee who just could not be around the terminals (and God forbid around the main computer). Those certain employees would burn out, frazzle, or cause dysfunction in the computers all the time. I personally know one former financial services employee who got transferred to a different department where they did not have as much work to do on a terminal because terminals and smaller computers would always malfunction around them, and given that large sums of money and accounting data were being affected, this was not something that could be tolerated at all. <br /><br />These are also the same people who find that watches quit working on them more quickly than normal, that light bulbs blow around them, and that have various electric and electronic malfunctions and odd phenomena accompany them in life. They learned to live with it and joke about it; the IT folks learned to put up with it, although in extreme cases like I mentioned, the person's tasks got changed.<br /><br />Right now my husband's ex-wife lives with their two young adult children, both autistic. My husband's ex-wife has demonstrated psychic talent all her life, as has my husband, and as does their daughter (who is high-functioning autism). I cannot tell you the number of TVs, washing machines, microwave ovens, stoves, refrigerators, etc. they go through. They aren't abusing these devices; they just stop working months or years before they're supposed to. I'm convinced this is a similar phenomenon. <br /><br />My husband doesn't cause electronics to malfunction, but he has other PK abilities similar to what Lyn Buchanan describes in his book. At one point we joked that he (my husband) was like that weird little kid in the Twilight Zone show that "thought bad people" into the "cornfield." We joked, but it was rather unnerving to witness his thoughts seemingly come to life and manifest. And it was usually bad things happening to people whom he perceived as threatening his job or the wellbeing of his kids. <br /><br />So I have no problem believing that Lyn Buchanan's flare of extreme anger, bursting out after he tried to control it for years, caused a lot of computers to malfunction. TBH, that aspect almost seems mundane. I also don't think distance or quantity of computers or terminals matters much since non-local phenomena seem not to lose power over distance the same way that mundane transfers of energy do.<br /><br />It's hard to test for these types of things under any kind of controlled circumstances, which is unfortunate, because I think a lot of valuable information could be gleaned by observing what is going on in or around these folks who can blow computers and light bulbs or cause other PK effects. --Anna Meadows, North CarolinaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-69954806250580485362016-08-07T14:47:53.869-04:002016-08-07T14:47:53.869-04:00Please tell, Lyn Buchanon, to send me some psychok...Please tell, Lyn Buchanon, to send me some psychokinetic power, in picking these ballgames with the sports book, at the rate I'm headed, I'll be broke this evening! Plaudits, I love your videos on YouTube, very intriguing! Take care, and I patiently stand by for a reading! johnhardesty44.blogspot.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02542278471329693049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-83803327293065519912011-11-27T19:37:25.895-05:002011-11-27T19:37:25.895-05:00"Thanks Jack for taking my comments in good f..."Thanks Jack for taking my comments in good faith."<br /><br />Absolutely. A challenge, in my opinion, is that members of the UFO community tend to selectively accept 'insider' testimony based largely on whether or not the testimony supports pre-existing preferred beliefs. They promote that which they choose to believe while omitting mention of conflicting testimony and that which they choose to reject. <br /><br />Not only does such an ill advised strategy all but insure inaccuracy, but it makes the jobs of frauds, disinformers and the like all the easier. A much more objective and balanced approach would of course be to accept we have no choice but to suspend judgment on any claims, regardless of specific subject matter, until evidence available for public review allows a conclusion.Jack Brewerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05778028283888927074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-21223673052482424542011-11-27T15:00:24.278-05:002011-11-27T15:00:24.278-05:00Thanks Jack for taking my comments in good faith. ...Thanks Jack for taking my comments in good faith. <br /><br />The quotes I used are from LB's own website and I'm not good at embedding links. I should have been more explicit.Kandinskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11598864214791609926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-68672680607471277232011-11-27T12:12:07.084-05:002011-11-27T12:12:07.084-05:00You are welcome, Lesley. I hope things go well for...You are welcome, Lesley. I hope things go well for your group.<br /><br />Thank you, Kandinsky. I appreciate your comments.<br /><br />Just for some clarification, I interpret Buchanan claimed to have mentally offed the computers all over the Field Station, not all over Germany. Your implications are well taken, though, that the public cannot currently identify actuality, and is often left to just choose to believe or reject the claims of 'insiders.' Thanks again for your comments.Jack Brewerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05778028283888927074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-76288433155814697282011-11-27T05:09:05.614-05:002011-11-27T05:09:05.614-05:00I respect the way you've written this article ...I respect the way you've written this article and maintained a neutral stance. The passage about 'bickering' remote-viewers was accurate enough to make me smile and read on. Ed Dames disputes most of Buchanan's claims, but others are just as dismissive of his!<br /><br />From my perspective, Buchanan's claims don't have the ring of truth and are very difficult to accept. I struggle to envisage a scenario whereby the 'commanding officers of the 12 NATO countries' would need to be present for a program demonstration. He also adds the presence of 'the commanding officers of all branches of the US military who had efforts at the Field Station.' <br /><br />Let's say they would? Would a sergeant be able to stand in the open doorway looking in? With what did he disable Buchanan's program? Was it PK, a virus or did he unplug it? <br /><br />The next claims that his own PK frazzled 'almost all intelligence-based computers around Germany' are tough to swallow. <br /><br />Dr Dean Radin is currently conducting an intriguing test of PK using the Double-slit Experiment (I've taken part...badly). He'll be looking at very subtle differences. In that light, how plausible are LB's claims that he knocked out the computers in a country of over a 100 million square miles? <br /><br />Whilst scientists are measuring factors to decimal points, Buchanan is wielding the power of Yoda.Kandinskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11598864214791609926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-67615889679127444132011-11-27T02:27:31.671-05:002011-11-27T02:27:31.671-05:00Thanks Jack!Thanks Jack!LesleyinNMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07650512451759278182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-80811686379379692152011-11-26T23:02:20.096-05:002011-11-26T23:02:20.096-05:00Lesley, I also interpret Lyn Buchanan to be in NM....Lesley, I also interpret Lyn Buchanan to be in NM. For what it is worth, I found him very willing to discuss his story. If helpful, I initially contacted him through the following link:<br /><br />http://www.crviewer.com/ContactUs.asp<br /><br />Best wishes and please let me know how it goes.Jack Brewerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05778028283888927074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8297935984616304783.post-10419433694555850252011-11-26T20:52:18.889-05:002011-11-26T20:52:18.889-05:00Jack, do you know Lyn? I had heard he lives in NM...Jack, do you know Lyn? I had heard he lives in NM (though I am not sure of that) and would love to contact him about speaking for our group sometime.LesleyinNMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07650512451759278182noreply@blogger.com