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Paranormal Quotations


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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z

B

 "One of our greatest government funded costs must be the enormous 
 and continuous supply of sand required for the 315,000 scientists 
 in America to bury their heads in, day after day."
--Otto O. Binder, writing in Flying Saucers Are Watching Us

C

 "I do not stand alone when I say that savagery came out of 
 civilization, not civilization out of savagery.  It is only those 
 who know nothing of savages who maintain that civilization 
 emerged from savagery."
--James Churchward writing in Lost Continent of Mu

D

 "Each one of us has to clear his or her mind of a mass of junk 
 collected from early childhood onward, and also from the 
 childhood of the human race.  Until we get this out of the way, 
 there is no hope of seeing daylight: but once it is out of the 
 way there may still remain one clearly observed, carefully 
 described item."
--Eric J. Dingwall and John Langdon-Davies writing in The Unknown--Is It Nearer?

F

 "I conceive of nothing in religion, science, or philosophy that 
 is more than the proper thing to wear, for awhile."
--Charles Fort writing in Wild Talents
 "As a result, scientists in this country and all over the world 
 have been not only uninformed but misinformed about a damnably 
 puzzling phenomenon that, whether it turns out to be 
 extraterrestrial visitation or not, is certainly one of the most 
 important of the century.  For if UFOs are a result of mistaken 
 identity, as some who have not thoroughly studied the evidence 
 claim, then the phenomenon demands the urgent attention of all.  
 It would mean that literally hundreds of pilots, radar technicians, 
 engineers, scientists, and intelligent laymen have been duped 
 by their own senses to such a degree that it is a sheer wonder 
 any sanity at all is left in the world."
--John G. Fuller writing in Aliens in the Skies

G

 "The Air Force is either the world's greatest collection of 
 bungling incompetents or else they are engaged in a fantastic 
 plot to censor the real truth on UFO's."
--Gabriel Green writing in Let's Face the Facts About Flying Saucers
 "If one makes the basic assumption that UFOs are real, then it 
 would have to follow that they have come here for a purpose.  
 There appears to be no logical reason why individuals on some 
 distant planet would be interested in taking a journey of many 
 light years to a place located in a different solar system unless 
 they had a reason."
--Irving A. Greenfield writing in The U.F.O. Report

H

 "I get them to move on. I look at them, and I talk to them. It's 
 like having a sixth sense. I have always been able to see them."
 --B. J. Hall, Times Dispatch, September 16 2006
 "But there still remains the riddle of why five hundred thousand
 people had to die for crimes they committed in someone else's dreams."
 --Anthropologist Marvin Harris, writing about the European witch
 persecutions in Cows, Pigs, Wars and Witches
 "The exercise of the freedom of belief in the laboratory could 
 only be a temporary inconvenience until the charred remains of
 superconscious experimenters were swept out along with the rubble
 they created."
 --Anthropologist Marvin Harris, writing in 
 Cows, Pigs, Wars and Witches
 "Fortunately, centuries ago there were a few curious men who did 
 not easily accept the notion that stars were illusory lights on 
 a crystalline sphere and judged that the study of the stars might 
 be worthwhile though, to many, a seemingly impractical and 
 nonsensical venture.  The pursuit of that seemingly impractical 
 and unrewarding of astronomy and related sciences, however, has 
 given us the highly technological world we live in and the high 
 standard of living we  enjoy--a standard which would have been 
 totally impossible in a peasant society whose eyes were never 
 turned towards the skies."
--J. Allen Hynek testifying before the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, as reported by John G. Fuller in Aliens in the Skies

J

 "What is worse, most of these stories come from America, the land of
 superlatives and of science fiction."
--Carl Jung writing in Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Sky

K

 "To Hell with the Answer!  What's the Question?"
--John A. Keel writing in Why UFOs aka Operation Trojan Horse (chapter title)

M

 "Oh, yes, love the devil is having a field day right now.  It's 
 a bad moment when the chains are loosened.  There is abroad in 
 the nation something that goes beyond the speaking of it.  There 
 is a carelessness of human life.  I believe, as you know in the 
 positive activity of evil as such.  I call him Lucifer becuase I 
 am afraid of him, and he doesn't like to be called Satan."
--Exorcism author Malachi Martin, quoted by Caroline Drewes in the San Francisco Examiner on May 3, 1981

P

 "The only thing that makes sense about the mutilations is 
 that they make no sense at all."
--David Perkins, Director of the Department of Research at Libre School, commenting on cattle mutilations in 1979, quoted in Strange Secrets

S

 "You can't go shooting off your mouth about something as 
 controversial as this can you, if you haven't done your 
 homework."
--Loch Ness Monster photographer Frank Searle
 "What I would really like, I suppose, is to take the photograph, 
 a mug shot or full profile that would prove the existence of a large 
 and unusual beast in Loch Ness."
--Loch Ness Monster photographer Frank Searle

W

 "Mind you, ladies and gentleman, I do not assert that with all
 those many hundreds of unidentifed objects flying and quizzing
 in our skies, over all our lands and seas, from China to Peru
 and from Alaska to the Antartic, not one of them might have 
 dropped some entity to canvass our cities and countryside.  But,
 that he wouild draw marked attention to himself by wearing his
 long toes in gloves...that calls for witnesses and affidavits,  
 does it not!"
--Harold T. Wilkins, writing in Flying Saucers Uncensored

 

 

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