Close Encounters Under Roof

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“…If the folks at one of those huge radio telescope facilities (think – the movie – Contact with Jodie Foster) picked up a static pattern like this from outer space, they would all be jumping up and down and trying to contact their cohorts around the globe…..”

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Close Encounters Under Roof

We love to do our CE5 events outdoors but if you thought a CE5 event would require an evening under the stars in order to make connections with the extraterrestrials, think again.  Our event on May 6th, 2024 took place totally inside because once we got rolling it started to rain and continued through most of the evening.

But let it be known that this event turned out to be one of our most active events to date. Only you had to look somewhere else besides the skies to experience what was going on.

This report is a revamping of my previous report that was entitled High Strangeness, with some important additions, deletions and corrections.

The term, High Strangeness, made an intriguing title for a report but in the end, I decided it didn’t do proper service to what the ETs were doing with us that night.

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In the days of Project Bluebook, the astronomer, Dr. Jay Allen Hynek coined the term “high strangeness” and sited it as probable evidence of something being genuinely ET.  However, his usage of the term was much more useful and analytical, than what most people would jump to in their minds hearing the words high strangeness. In other words, he wasn’t trying to be sensationalist or catering to a typical ufology audience. 

He actually had a rating system for each UFO report he examined which included a Strangeness number and a Probability number. In one of his books, he wrote the following:

“The Strangeness Rating is, to express it loosely, a measure of how “odd-ball” a report is within its particular broad classification.  More precisely, it can be taken as a measure of the number of information bits the report contains, each of which is difficult to explain in common-sense terms. A light seen in the night sky the trajectory of which cannot be ascribed to a balloon, aircraft etc., would nevertheless have a low Strangeness Rating because there is only one strange thing about the report to explain: it’s motion. A report of a weird craft that descended to within a hundred feet of a car on a lonely road, caused the car’s engine to die, it’s radio to stop, and it’s lights to go out, left marks on the nearby ground, and appeared to be under intelligent control receives a high Strangeness Rating because it contains a number of separate very strange items, each of which outrages common sense.”

J. Allen Hynek

This is not to say that anything with a low strangeness rating is a false report. It just means that the report has more “wiggle room”, you might say, than an event with a number of strange data points that tend to lockdown the event even more, as the real deal.  

At this event there were a number of those strange data points that were odd and unexplainable mainly involving what happened and when they happened. All together I would have to give this event a very high strangeness rating based on Dr. Hynek’s system.

There are 2 different (but related) types of events that I want to talk about. The first is a very long event that happened with our radar detector throughout the evening which everyone there experienced.  

The second is something that only I experienced where additional audio was injected into my event recording, something that happened the previous month also.  Only the story unfolds quite a bit more this month, as you’ll see. 

So first, the radar detector. I had hardly ever tried to use it in the past. Maybe set it up once or twice for a little while without any results. Plus, I wasn’t very good at figuring out how to set it up to work out in a field somewhere. 

But the month before this event (which you should read about if you haven’t already – read “The Shiny Saucer” (it’s called) on our blog page at CE5Asheville.com) I reported how that I was explaining in our pre-meeting how the ETs will use our gadgets sometimes to communicate simple things. When I said, “They can do other things also”, (meaning things that are more complicated) audio was added on top of the recording of me saying that. The added audio sounded very much like a radar detector. This was quite strange and impossible as there was no radar detector set up.

So, the following month, which I am writing about now, I took that occurrence as a hint that maybe I should start at least setting up the radar detector at our events. (duh!?) 

And glad I am because it turned into an extraordinary event where the radar detector started beeping at the time we started playing the crop circle tones at the beginning of the CE5 event and went on for one and a half hours nearly nonstop until we wrapped up the evening. 

The only times I’m aware of this happening in the past are during two CE5 events with Dr. Greer out in Joshua Tree National Park known as the Orion Transmissions which are written about at length in Dr. Greer’s book, “CONTACT: Countdown to Transformation”. I understand that they continue to happen regularly ever since also. Although I have no idea where or when.

This is really got me going, you know. I’m trying to understand why this sort of event happened to us. Dr. Greer’s Orion events had a lot more going on than just having the radar detector beeping away the whole time. Dr. Greer was very much a part of these events acting as a transformer to bring these energy downloads from the Orion region of space. And there were many visual manifestations going on and many visitations from various ETs.

On the other hand, we here were mostly first-timers at this CE5 event. I expect the question of “What’s this all about?” for us, is something I’ll be trying to grasp for a while.  I do think that what happened here is much bigger than simply a very interesting event.  There must be something really important going on. And I want to understand the message they are trying to convey.

I do highly suggest that everyone gets Dr. Greer’s book and reads the 2 chapters about the Orion Transmissions.  You’ll better understand my extreme wonder about all this for sure. 

The actual timing of the radar detector activity (when it was active and when it was silent) was noteworthy also. It didn’t begin its continuous hour and a half activity until we began playing the crop circle tones at the start of the actual CE5 event. 

But we did have a short beeping event at the beginning of the evening when we were just about to start our pre-CE5 Orientation meeting. It just beeped for a short while as if to say, “Good evening. We are here. Just wanted to let you know.”  Myself and others were witness that the radar detector was triggered though I hadn’t started recording yet. 

So, we had a brief hello (or whatever) at the very beginning of the evening. There was nothing during our 2-hour premeeting or hour break after that. But then a full hour and half radar detector event starting at the beginning of the CE5 event. This was a good indicator to me that the radar detector wasn’t simply being triggered by some random phenomenon. It seemed like an intelligent plan of some kind.

I want to play a 2-minute section of the recording of the radar detector so you can hear a little bit of what we experienced for an hour and a half. This was right after Dr. Greer’s guided meditation had ended and we were sitting there in silent meditation for a while. The rest of the recording contains a mixture of dialogue and radar detector. So, listen and imagine you were sitting there in meditation listening to this:

The other light noises in the background were other people working in the building close by as we didn’t have total control over the usage of the building.

There were also interesting moments along the way where the beeping would stop for a short time seemingly in response to something that was going on in the room. For example, check out what happened this instance:

In the spots where it goes from soft to loud suddenly (or visa versa) the radar detector was actually performing a built-in function called “automute”, which none of us knew about at the time.  It’s where the volume starts out loud when it’s first triggered, then mutes way down to low volume after 4 seconds. We mistakenly thought the ETs were doing this which was rather exciting and entertaining at times.  But the fact is that the radar detector would only come in suddenly loud if the ETs made it stop for a couple seconds first. Which they seemed to be very aware of. Because, for instance, the jarring loud-to-soft-to-loud thing never happened once during the 30 plus minutes of meditation, which would have been quite distracting.

Now you know, this whole radar detector thing is quite enough for one blog report.  But there’s something else going on here at the same time.

This second thing was something no one was aware of in the room.  And neither I until days later.

You know I record the audio from all our CE5 events with a portable stereo field recorder. About a year or 2 ago I started to notice some strange static sounds over top of my recordings in certain spots. It didn’t keep me from hearing the recorded sound, but it didn’t make any sense to me and, frankly, it was a bit annoying also.  I did ask the question in my mind from the very start, “Could this be ET related in some way?”  But quickly dismissed the idea because I couldn’t see any purpose or meaning to it. 

It bothered me though, because as someone who has worked in his own recording studio for some time, I had never had problems with microphones picking up static. It’s as if my field recorder was acting like a receiver of some kind, you know, a radio. Another thing about it was that it didn’t sound at all like something the stereo microphones were picking up. It had no “room” sound as we might say in the audio world. And it was getting recorded only on 1 of the 2 stereo channels (which the recorder technically is not capable of doing!!). 

But in this last month I found it necessary to let go of my opinion that this static problem was simply an unexplained technical annoyance. 

It began when, in the previous month, I listened to the event audio recording in which the sound of a radar detector was clearly and miraculously (it would seem) added to my recording. 

The thing which I didn’t focus on before about it was that this static issue kicked in at the same time also.  It was as if the static began and then the sound of the radar detector emerged from out of that. So, I began to realize that the two different things must be linked somehow. Hence, I became very inclined to believe that the static was indeed related to an ET presence or at least ET influence of some kind.  I have other evidence to support this also. But I don’t want to get too far into the weeds.

Now, though, since I’ve started giving the staticky sounds more attention I’ve noticed a bit more about them also. A very interesting thing has been that quite often the seemingly random static will end with a series of very regular, metronomic short ticks. 

Here’s an example of that (of which I have many): 

If this noise is indeed just random garbage, what’s with this metronomic regularity? It dawned on me that this should be a huge attention getter! Think about it for a second. If scientists at one of those huge radio telescope facilities (think – the movie – Contact with Jodie Foster) picked up a static pattern like this from outer space, they would all be jumping up and down and trying to contact their cohorts around the globe. If you watch the movie, CONTACT, starting from 36 min, 10 sec in you find the thing that got them excited was simply hearing a steady repeating sound coming out of the random static. 

Audio excerpt from the movie – CONTACT:

Well, you get the idea. Is this an ET bread crumb? It seems as though someone is trying to let me know that there’s something more going on here than just random static.  

Could it get much stranger than this? Let’s see…  

As we start off our CE5 events we like to begin by playing the crop circle audio for a while. (You can learn more about this and get the audio for your own CE5 events through the CE5 Contact App.) 

But during the 10 minutes right before we started the crop circle tones, the static shows up in the recording, but this time does some very strange things. 

It starts off with its familiar random static sound. But then it begins to gradually develop a regularity over the span of a minute and 20 seconds. Not the regular ticking that I just played for you (which was about 180 bpm on a metronome). But much faster like the sound of a motorboat or something. And this gradually develops out of the seeming randomness of the static sound. It was obvious that this was not something totally new coming into the soundscape but rather a change or a morphing in the sound of the static that was already there. 

(As a side note, please know that I’m not promoting this sound as the sound of an actual engine, or, as some said, an “ET free energy motor”.  All I’m saying is “motor boat” seemed like a good way to describe it for lack of something better.  Anyway, the whole idea of a “free energy motor” sounds like it might be a rather primitive technology for the ETs to come up with. Just my thinking right now. Could be totally wrong.) 

But it’s there! And it’s strange! And never been heard in my recordings in the past. Why this? What is this? And why now? Right before an hour and a half of radar detector beeping at the start of a CE5 event? I don’t know the answer to any of these questions.

But listen to it yourself right now:

After this first time, which you just listened to, it does it again and then we start playing the crop circle tones also. This goes on for about ten minutes with the crop circles audio and the steady buzzing sound coming and going a number of times.  

After all this, the radar detector starts beeping and doesn’t stop (except for some very short interruptions interacting with us) until an hour and a half later. It should be noted that the static sound (both the random and buzzing version,) totally ceases once the radar detector starts going. Hmm. I wonder what that’s all about.

The only time it shows up again is at the very tail end of the evening. About 2 minutes before the end, we were talking about whether to do another round of CE5 protocols. Someone suggested going outside. But strangely the timer on my phone went off, playing the audio I use every day when I need a “times up” message. This was very strange because my timer was not turned on and never just decides to do it on its own. I decided to take this as a clear message that it was time to wrap things up. 

At the same time in the recording the static returned one more time in the form of the steady buzz.  Immediately after it stopped, I said, “I kind of feel like wrapping it up”. Everyone agreed and that was the end of the meeting. 

Shortly after, I walked over to the radar detector and quietly said to it, “We have to go home now.” It immediately slowed down and stopped after running non-stop for quite a long time. And I turned it off.

The evening was marked by a great deal of high strangeness, for sure.  In fact, in going back and reading what I have laid out here, I find I can easily innumerate a dozen or more strangeness “data points” (as I called them at the beginning) and quite a few more if I included things that I left out of the report.  

But I decided to ditch my first title for this blog post, which was High Strangeness, realizing after some thought, that it’s kind of lessening and cheapening to what’s really going on here. Yes, it was very strange to us, but you can be sure the ETs aren’t doing this just to entertain us with bizarre events. The ultimate goal of the ETs in all of this must be something much greater than simply being highly strange.  And that “something much greater” is where we hope to go with this.

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