Showing posts with label Cell Phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cell Phone. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2020

Alien Abduction Supported By Cell Phone Data? – (Pt 2)

Alien Abduction Supported By Cell Phone Data? – (Pt 2)



Health and Activity App Showing Rise in Elevation

     Photographs from an iPhone (see above), alleged to document an alien abduction were today (2-7-20) released publicly.

Terry Lovelace
Former lawyer Terry Lovelace (65) says his cell phone was in his pocket last April when he was abducted from his bed and taken aboard a craft over his home in Dallas, Texas.

The images from his health and activity phone app show a vertical line which
David Haith
By David Haith
The UFO Chronicles
2-15-20
demonstrates the phone moved 60 feet upward in less than a minute. Later, Terry woke up traumatized, thinking he'd had a heart attack.

"I have no idea how long I was up there - likely about 32 minutes" he said.

Showing me pictures of his phone read out he explained that it displays the 60 seconds or less is the time it took him to travel 60 feet into the air at 5.23/4 am.

He said: "I assume I was somehow deposited back into my bed sometime between being taken at 5.23/4 and 5.55am when I awoke."

After what he believes was the abduction experience he discovered the phone remained in his pocket and the charger wire and his ear bud listening lead was still connected.

He explained: "The wires went up and down with me.”

When I awoke my earbuds were on my chest and the charging cable had been disconnected from the power socket. In older homes the connection becomes loose from usage and wear, so pulling the charger from the wall didn't require a lot of force."

He was rushed to hospital but after seven hours released with no cardiac event being diagnosed.

He had no recollection of the April event but revealed today that the following month he underwent hypnotic regression.

During this he recalled travelling through his house ceiling and into the air towards and into a large saucer through a camera-lens type opening in its underside.

Terry is well known in UFO circles for his book, Incident at Devil's Den which documents how in 1977 he and a friend were abducted into a huge triangle shaped craft while they were camping in Arkansas.

In an interview with Dean Caporella on the recent Alien Live revealed summit online he talked for the first time about the recent April abduction and how it was recorded on his cell phone.

In a new interview with me today Terry responded to skeptics and critics who are suggesting he might have strapped his phone to a drone to obtain the same app readings.

Terry Lovelacce's Medical Bill After Abduction
He said: "I don't own a drone and have never operated one. I have no proof other than my word. I do have medical bills that document my ambulance ride and hospital stay for April 16. If I hoaxed this, it was a costly venture"

Terry also answered critics who suggested that because he revealed in the Alien Live interview that he'd written a motion picture script of his experiences, he was a fraud just out to make money.

He said: "I've made my money. I worked very hard over a lifetime and had a very good career both in private practice and in public service. I don't need to sell books or cash in on a movie script"

He explained that he wrote the script so his story would be portrayed accurately without theatrics. He said he wrote his book as a cathartic exercise to relieve flashbacks, nightmares and obsessive thoughts that interfered with his life.

He revealed that the month following the April phone event he climbed five flights of stairs as quickly as he could manage with the same phone in his pocket.

He said: "The iPhone health app showed a stair-step like readout because time passed as I climbed upward. The reason my April health app shows a single bar is because I covered 60 feet - the equivalent of six flights of stairs - between 5.23am and 5.24am - a time that could have been anywhere between one and 60 seconds."

He added: "The two year old iPhone 6 has been through diagnostics and I will make it available for scrutiny under reasonable conditions. The lady at Apple who ran the diagnosis said the health app measures height by change in barometric pressure. She was confident about its accuracy. It's not measured by GPS - that has a margin of error. It doesn't show that I ever climbed down stairs. That would not have registered as 'steps taken' since I wasn't descending a ladder or opposing gravity. My phone shows that I took zero steps at 5.24am - I only traveled upward. My descent, absent body movement, would simply not register. That's how she explained it to me. I'm no engineer."

Terry revealed that his regression was performed by Robert Schwartz, a medical doctor with a psychiatric practice in Dallas.

He said: "I have the session on digital card. My regressed memory of April 16th was traveling through the ceiling and into the air toward a large saucer over my home. The bottom of the craft opened like a camera lens or an eye pupil and I was inside the craft. Even under hypnosis I couldn't provide much detail about being inside the ship. It was emotionally traumatic to relive and I was told would likely take several sessions to recall more detail."

The Dallas abduction all happened while Terry's wife slept beside him unaware until he awoke in distress thinking he was having a heart attack.

He said: "My wife is accustomed to strangeness and odd occurrences. She has been with me through screaming nightmares once or twice a year. She's very supportive and accepts that for some reason I am a ‘targeted individual’. She has spoken with my 82 year old sister who verified, that at times ...’Terry would disappear from the house when the lights came in through the windows’ I was between 5 and 8 years old when those events happened."

He told of one experience in 1987 when his wife woke up in the middle of the night and found he wasn't in bed beside her.

Explained Terry: "At the foot of the bed, silhouetted against a window, was an entity she perceived to be a young petite woman, possibly Asian. This woman telepathically told my wife "Everything's OK, go back to sleep" And she did! That was very uncharacteristic of my wife who's been frightened by a home intruder."

There's one other small piece of evidence of Terry's abduction - if he was carried literally through the solid plaster and timber of his home's roof.
Terry revealed: "My wife found pink fibers on the bed where I'd slept. They were consistent with attic insulation."

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Alien Abduction Supported By Cell Phone Data? – (Pt 1)

Alien Abduction Supported By Cell Phone Data?



     For perhaps the first time in history a man claims he has electronic data proof that he has been abducted by a UFO.

He was taken from his bed in Dallas, Texas while his iPhone was in his pocket.

And his cell phone health activity app, records that he had been transported 60 feet above his house in less than a minute.

Former Assistant Attorney General Terry Lovelace is known in
David Haith
By David Haith
The UFO Chronicles
2-11-20
UFO circles for writing Incident at Devils Den (ad) a book which records an event in 1977 in which while serving in the US Air Force, he and a friend suffered serious burns and decades of trauma after they were abducted aboard a huge triangular craft while on a camping trip in Arkansas.

But it was only a few days ago in an internet interview by Dean Caperella for the Alien Live Revealed summit, that Terry revealed this second recent abduction and showed Dean and viewers the phone evidence.

In the interview Terry said: "I was taken on April 16, 2019 and I actually have empirical evidence to prove it. "

He explained that he sleeps with his cell phone in a top pocket of his T shirt and listens to orchestral music.

He said "I plug in my ear buds and the charger and stick the whole thing in my pocket. I don't move around a lot in my sleep, lie on my back, listen to the music and sleep all night"

He went on: "On April 16 I got up at 5.55am completely exhausted and out of breath, thought I was having a heart attack and called an ambulance."

At hospital he was given X-rays and and an EEG which showed he hadn't had a heart attack and all was fine.

When Terry got home he felt well enough to "walk a little bit" as he tries to take a two mile walk every day.

He explained that his activity phone app records how many steps he takes but also stairs.

"And if I climb six flights of stairs for instance it will show a stair step app because the bottom line impacts the time. where the vertical index represents distance.

Health app in Terry's Phone Recording Elevation (Flights of Stairs)
It showed one line. It showed a vertical line going straight up between 5.23 and 5.24 am. According to the phone, I climbed six flights of stairs in less than one minute. I took it to the T-Mobile phone store. I asked the guy ‘What does this mean?"

He was told: "The mobile says you were 60 feet above the house at 5.24am"

Terry told interviewer Dean: "My house has no stairs"

According to Dean Caporella's Alien Live Revealed webpage, Terry Lovelace served on active duty in the United States Air Force from 1973 to 1979. Trained as a medic and EMT, the bulk of his enlistment was spent as a first responder at the Emergency Room of Whiteman Air Force Base Hospital.

After military service, he completed a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, cum laude, from Park University. He earned a Juris Doctor from Western Michigan and was admitted to the bar the same year. In addition to serving as a felony prosecutor, he was keenly interested in healthcare law. He’s a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives and was certified as a healthcare risk manager. While an Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Territory of American Samoa, he served as General Counsel for LBJ Tropical Medical Center. He finished his legal career as State’s Attorney for Vermont’s Board of Medical Practice in 2012 and lives in Dallas with his wife of 45 years.

Saturday, July 07, 2012

UFO NEWS | Teen Claims Video Shows UFO Over New Freedom


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By Dennis Owens
www.abc27.com
7-6-12

     NEW FREEDOM, Pa. (WHTM) - A York County teen says he saw something that can't be explained while he was at the New Freedom carnival Thursday night.

Alex Martin says he saw two bright orange lights, whipped out his cell phone and recorded it, then posted the video on YouTube. He's convinced his dark and grainy video is evidence of UFO's.

"It wasn't like coming over the trees or anything, it just appeared right there in the sky," he said. . . .

Monday, October 24, 2011

UFO NEWS | New Tool in Hunt for UFOs

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By Billy Cox
De Void
10-13-11


     Morgan Beall has one thankless job as MUFON section director for southwest Florida. The chances of working a case as spectacular as Stephenville ‘08 or Phoenix ‘97 are — as always — remote. He chases sighting reports from his home in Fort Myers without a salary or even reimbursement for mileage. Most of those incidents have unambiguous origins. All too often, when he ventures a prosaic explanation, the witnesses don’t want to hear it, and argue with him.

“When that happens, a lot of times we’re looked at as government agents assigned to misinform,” says Beall of his fellow field investigators. “And to the mainstream media, we’re just crackpots looking for little green men all the time.”

Dude can’t win.

But lately, the environmental consultant is actually getting excited about the future of his research. That’s because, as MUFON’s director of technology, he and his colleagues are looking to unveil a mobile app they hope could be a game-changer. It’s called UFO Connect, and its official unveiling is Nov. 12.

UFO Connect is one component of a MUFON overhaul, which includes an imminent website upgrade. That’s a good thing. The mobile app offers three modules, including limited access to MUFON’s database for free. A more refined search engine is going for $2.99. But its flagship feature is the $3.99 Skywatch Alert, which is being touted as the fusion of Amber Alert bulletins to the old Ground Observer Corps that recruited volunteers to keep an eye open for enemy aircraft during WWII and the Cold War. Skywatch Alert will enable people to report sightings via text, still images or videos as they occur in real time, from any location.

“We’ve had a ton of large object sightings in southwest Florida lately,” Beall says. “Unfortunately, most people who are interested in this stuff don’t find out about it until later. But with Skywatch Alert, you can be sitting at home and an alarm goes off that lets you know there’s a triangle-shaped object in your neighborhood. Then you could run out and try to see it or upload your own photos.”

It’s doubtful Skywatch Alert could build a 1.5 million citizen-sentinel network the way the GOC did. But the potential for triangulating even a small-scale event with photos or videos could prove revolutionary. Or, if nothing else, it could make Beall’s job easier. What appears to be a legitimate UFO mystery to one set of eyes might turn out to be a chain of sky lanterns to someone two miles closer.

“It’s funny how these things can snowball,” says Beall, who did the front-end work on the 2010 Isles of Capri UFO controversy in SW Florida. At one point, nearly 100 concerned residents gathered at a community center to compare notes about what they’d seen. Beall says the initial sightings defied explanation, but that subsequent encounters were as easy to predict as the appearance of the Dog Star, Sirius.

“It showed up on the horizon, right where it was supposed to, but its image looked a little squished because of the atmospheric distortion,” Beall says. “When I pointed it out, there were still people who didn’t want to believe it.”

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Was It a UFO Above Corpus Christi Skies?

Was It a UFO Above Corpus Christi Skies
By Kiiitv.com
2-25-08

     He doesn't want to be identified because he says he doesn't want to draw attention to himself.

What this man does want is to share what he saw.

"It got to the point to where it got a little closer and that's when I got a little bit more nervous," says the man who brought us this video, what he calls a UFO.

The active duty military man captured it on his cell phone.

The video may not seem intimidating but it certainly is different. The image looks like a white, glowing spot moving around. At first we were definitely skeptical.

Is it a UFO? It could have been anything.

But then, we went back and looked at the video captured by residents in Stephenville and look for yourself. There are some similarities.
Both objects move back and forth and from side to side in the same way

"It got to the point that it was close enough that one of my Chihuahuas saw it and he was trying to take care of me and just started to bark and when he started to bark that's when the light started to do that weird movement."

The man spotted this object Saturday night just outside his home on the corner of Holly and Everhart. He says it lingered in the skies for about 15 minutes.

"Were you scared?"

"Yes because I was by myself. I may be a dude but I ain't dumb. I don't know if it was instinct and not trying to be seen, maybe I've watched too many movies, i don't know."

Too many movies or not, this man wanted to share the video with us to see if anyone else also spotted this object in the sky.

He says he's shared it with family and some friends and they all say that's definitely not a plane, satellite or shooting star.

"Yeah it made me feel like I'm not nuts or maybe I wasn't the only one that saw it."