~wolf
Thu, Feb 18, 1999 (22:08)
seed
Please post websites that may be helpful to others wanting to find more information concerning the paranormal. Please preview those sites to ensure they relate to this topic. If not, and posted anyway, your host will check them out and keep or remove them as warranted.
~wer
Thu, Feb 18, 1999 (22:24)
#1
International Society for Paranormal Research
http://www.hauntings.com/
~wer
Thu, Feb 18, 1999 (22:27)
#2
The Underground Paranormal Stories Exchange Network
http://www.paranormalnetwork.com/
~KitchenManager
Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (09:03)
#3
~wer
Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (11:03)
#4
~wolf
Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (11:06)
#5
k. but why is the html code showing up? and can we put the banner in the conference header? (you've been doing a lot of work for this conference-thanks!!)
~wer
Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (11:06)
#6
~wer
Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (11:08)
#7
because of the automatic text breaks...
that's why I scribbled out my responses...
and, of course! I'll get on it right now...
~wolf
Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (11:12)
#8
and you did. you're so good! *hugs*
~wolf
Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (13:22)
#9
~wolf
Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (13:25)
#10
~wer
Fri, Mar 5, 1999 (10:10)
#11
~wer
Fri, Mar 5, 1999 (10:21)
#12
and visit The Black Vault
http://216.22.198.135/
Welcome to The Black Vault, your premier source for government documents
pertaining to a vast array of subjects.� You are entering a database
that is one of a kind on the world of the Internet, and a database in
which you can not find anywhere else.� The Black Vault is not much of a
web site, but an online research center for curious minds, students, and
everyone alike.� What is it? The Black Vault is a site created by
myself, John Greenewald, Jr. (a 17 year old Senior at Alemany High
School), to better inform the public of what is going on within the
secret walls of the United States Government.
I have archived here my collection of what I have found pertaining to
various subjects such as: UFO�s, Top Secret Military Aviation,
Biological Weapons, Nuclear Weapons, and many more!� The one of a kind
database you will find here are government documents obtained under the
Freedom of Information Act. What makes this database so unique? The fact
that the documents are scanned online, and are kept in image form
(downloadable images).� This site is the result of over 2 and one half
years of research into the vast government archives, and online you can
find my results.� You will find my initial letter to the government
agency, their response, and the documents themselves.
Open your mind to the unknown.� What you find here will make you think,
and make the unbelievable become believable.� Relax... enjoy... and
welcome to the one place where the government "secrets" become KNOWN.
~wolf
Fri, Mar 5, 1999 (17:45)
#13
oh? and how does a 17 year old get a hold of government documents?
~stacey
Fri, Mar 5, 1999 (17:45)
#14
hacks???
~wolf
Fri, Mar 5, 1999 (17:55)
#15
that and claiming foia doesn't really mean much. anyone can call it foia to get documents. so i'm not impressed. i'll go there and see just what he's got....
~stacey
Fri, Mar 5, 1999 (17:56)
#16
woo woo...
you GO girl!!
~KitchenManager
Fri, Mar 5, 1999 (23:47)
#17
"i'll go there and see just what he's got...."
you say that about all the guys don't you, Wolf?
~wolf
Sat, Mar 6, 1999 (11:01)
#18
*wink*
here's a basic definition of FOIA and it's from
http://www.usdoj.gov/oip/introduc.htm
The Freedom of Information Act(1) generally provides that any person has a right, enforceable in court, of access to federal agency records, except to the extent that such records (or portions thereof) are protected from disclosure by one of nine exemptions or by one of three special law enforcement record exclusions.
Enacted in 1966, the FOIA established for the first time an effective statutory right of access to government information. The principles of government openness and accountability underlying the FOIA, however, are inherent in the democratic ideal: "The basic purpose of [the] FOIA is to ensure an informed citizenry, vital to the functioning of a democratic society, needed to check against corruption and to hold the governors accountable to the governed."(2) The Supreme Court has emphasized that "[o]fficial
information that sheds light on an agency's performance of its statutory duties falls squarely within that statutory purpose."(3)
basically, what it says is that things that are not detrimental to national security can be asked for using FOIA. so, whatever this kid thinks he's reading, well, he's not going to get anything in black and white because if any such thing exists, it's definately NOT releasable under FOIA. i went to his website and found it interesting and very well set up. so it does pertain to this conference, but, i'd rather visit mufon.
~KitchenManager
Sat, Mar 6, 1999 (11:39)
#19
you...you don't trust me, Wolf?
*sniff*
~wolf
Sat, Mar 6, 1999 (15:52)
#20
no, i didn't say the site wasn't worthy, i do trust you deary....sorry that i got on a rampage about this site. it is of interest and will stay here. *hug* better now?
~KitchenManager
Sun, Mar 7, 1999 (00:20)
#21
*grin*
something like that...
so, whatcha think about the other stuff I did in here?
~wolf
Sun, Mar 7, 1999 (11:18)
#22
what other stuff? i saw the electrified orbs and the statement at the bottom of the screen about an angel satyr (which i don't get).....did you do other stuff i've not noticed yet?
~KitchenManager
Mon, Mar 8, 1999 (00:11)
#23
yep...your horizontal bars are different...
(they're longer and skinnier)
~wolf
Mon, Mar 8, 1999 (17:30)
#24
hey, they are!! (now explain the satyr angel for me)
~stacey
Mon, Mar 8, 1999 (17:46)
#25
there's a saytr angel running round your conference...
~KitchenManager
Tue, Mar 9, 1999 (00:17)
#26
written in the diary of Reverend Francis Kilvert (1840-1879)
on 20 June 1871 are the words:
"An angel satyr walks these hills."
thought it would look nifty if I changed the words "these hills."
to "this conference..."
that's about it really
~wolf
Wed, Mar 10, 1999 (12:14)
#27
k, thanks for satisfying my curiosity!
~stacey
Wed, Mar 10, 1999 (12:23)
#28
you're sated already?!?!?!?
~wolf
Wed, Mar 10, 1999 (17:04)
#29
no....not really, but i didn't want to push for further details!
~stacey
Wed, Mar 10, 1999 (18:10)
#30
push, push away!!!
(i'm just an eager spectator!
~KitchenManager
Thu, Mar 11, 1999 (15:40)
#31
(got this in an e-mail today...)
Greetings Fae lovers,
Just thought I'd let you know I have a"Fae Magic" page with law and
enchantments, stories and pics, a recipe for Elderberry wine. Fae charms,
tree, herb, flower info and bewitchments...
Please visit the Fae at;
" Moons Fae Magic"
http://www.inch.com/~bmorris/fae.html
~stacey
Thu, Mar 11, 1999 (15:48)
#32
i liked it!
~KitchenManager
Sun, Apr 4, 1999 (11:33)
#33
~wolf
Thu, May 20, 1999 (21:04)
#34
you can help analyze space radio data from your home computer for free. check it out at:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/index.html
i've got it running on my system at home......
~KitchenManager
Fri, May 21, 1999 (08:16)
#35
Terry's got a topic up for this too over in software...
maybe I'll get it linked to this conference sometime...
~wolf
Fri, May 21, 1999 (08:40)
#36
it's way cool! it works without interfering with anything you're working on. you only need the internet when you first open the program and then you can log off and it analyzes the signals until you tell it to quit. i have no idea what i'm looking at but it's neat!
~KitchenManager
Mon, May 24, 1999 (12:40)
#37
~KitchenManager
Wed, Jun 2, 1999 (08:14)
#38