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SUBJECT: CREATURE ON ILIKLEY MOOR FILE: UFO19
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hello again last time you read about the hypnotic regression of the
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man who took the picture of a small creature on ilikley moor.
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Now I will tell you what professional experts had to say about the
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picture,and the compass.(you"all remember the compass was reversed by
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some strong magnetic field).
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Peter sutherst of kodak was shown the picture here's what his expert
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opinion was,
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it (the exposure) is underexposed by at least two stops. it is usual
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for these films to produce grainy pictures when underexposed.
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The negative shows a degree of camera shake making it difficult to
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decide what the small figure might be. Identification is made more
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difficult because of underexposure. I would not care to commit myself
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to any observation beyond saying that the film had not been inter-
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feared with after processing"
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According to peter this was not a photograph of a photograph. and
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the figure - whatever it was - was actually there at the site where
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it was photographed.
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Peter also said in regard to image enhancement of the picture,
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Image enhancement is a costly exercise and I have some doubt about
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the benefits in this case. The size, distance of the subject, camera
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movement and underexposure mean that there is insufficient detail to
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enhance.
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Well that was kodak"s photographic analysis of the ilkley moor photo
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Next we decided to have the compass looked at for this we got in
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contact with a Dr. raymond leonard, head of the total technology
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department at the university of manchester institute of science &
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technology (UMIST), He arranged an appointment for us with aDr spoon-
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er Dr. spooner heads the department of electrical engineering & electr-
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onics at umist. he agreed to examine the compass it was to prove
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a very interesting morning.
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To Dr. spooner it was a very interesting problem. just how could the
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polarity of a compass be reversed? Expert though he was, at this
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stage he had no ready answer.
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He began very simply by exposing the compass to some strong magnetic
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magnets. but although they defected the needle, the effect ceased as
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soon as the magnets were moved away.
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A steady magnetic field had no permanent effect. Dr. spooner and his
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assistant then experimented with a rapidly applied, or" pulsed " magnetic
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field. Eventually it was found that this indeed would reverse the
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needle, and back again. under laboratory controlled conditions.
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This was fine, but could the reversal be brought about without,
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recourse to such expensive and complex equipment?
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Dr. spooner showed it could, albeit with a certain risk to life and
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property. A piece of wire was coiled around one hand, then the compass
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was placed within it. the ends were then connected to the mains
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electricity supply, and a switch was thrown. There was a bang, but,
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yes the polarity was changed north to south.
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This of course could be done in the house, although at the very
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least fuses would be blown, and there was the serious prospect of
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creating an electrical fire.
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Also would john know how to carry out this dangerous process, when
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Dr. spooner an expert in his field did not?
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Dr. spooner"s report said, It appears to be a relatively simple matte
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to bring about the reversal without the need for any special equip-
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ment. and may be accomplished in the average home or garage.
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The intensity required is not great by some standards; in fact we
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could not produce a field sufficiently low as to not reverse the
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polarity of the needle. The minimum field we applied had a flux
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density of about 0.1 TESLA; this is still 2000 times greater than
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the earth"s field.(therefore) the required intensity is very large by
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other standards to leave detectable magnetization in samples of rock.
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Dr. spooner went on to say that perhaps one way of determining
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evidence for or against the claim would be to carry out a magnetic
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survey of the surrounding rocks. If we accept the story at its face
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value, that some sort of powerful magnetic field associated with the
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"craft" had affected the compass then it would assuredly also have
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affected the surrounding area. This made sense and it was another
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line of research we wished to follow up. But then we were presuming
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that the compass had been affect near the ground, later events
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indicated otherwise thus making the necessity for a magnetic survey
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almost redundant.
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Well that is the illkley moor case I leave it up to you and I
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can say that in my mind that this is not a fake. Ill leave the
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last words to the clinical psychologist who did the hypnotic regress
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ion on john to sum up; I think if people make unusual claims we
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should at least listen to them, and very carefully. we don"t know
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answers to everything. If we are going to be even remotely scientific
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we"ve got to entertain these different ideas, thoughts and impressions
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Well that's it I will be talking about another case that I investigated
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d but that's for another time.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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