The terror and mystery created by “Jack The Ripper” has been the
subject of countless books, magazine articles as well as movies and TV
documentaries. Ask anyone if they have ever heard of Jack The Ripper
and it is doubtful anyone would respond with a “no idea.”
By that same token, ask people who “Spring-heeled Jack” was and you
would be lucky to find anyone who had ever heard of him.
Spring-heeled
Jack was the subject (loosely) of a film The Curse of the Wraydons
(1946) and Dominic Keating also appeared as Spring Heeled Jack in the
2010 film Sherlock Holmes by The Asylum film company. The character has
also featured in both American and British comic books and a number of
books, for both children and adults.
But the fact that the Springald held the country –not just London– in a
grip of terror much longer that the Ripper did is all but forgotten
except for some half-truths and fanciful theories.
Now be prepared to read the full story of Spring Heeled Jack!
Summary: Researchers in the field of mind control
suggest that these cases are evidence that the whole UFO abduction
phenomenon is staged by the intelligence community as a cover for their
illegal experiments [2]. The open-minded researchers who are trying to
gain respect for abduction research ignore these stories, since they
represent only a minor fraction of the cases in their files.
Niara Isley shared her MILAB experiences. She suffered from 3 months of
missing time in 1980 as an Air Force employee, but was later able to
recall memories through hypnosis with Budd Hopkins. Abductee Niara Isley
recounted her experience which began after she witnessed a mysterious
craft at the military’s secretive Tonopah Test Range in Nevada.
She
explained that, soon after being sent to the base to train pilots on
how to avoid being detected by radar, she spotted a UFO in the sky,
which she thought might be a back-engineered US test craft. Strangely,
she noted that there were armed guards standing nearby and their intent
seemed to be to ensure that Isley and her colleagues saw the UFO.
It's over 1 hour 47 minutes of radio talk and you can find it here
Personally, I've heard this over and over and I think that it was Budd Hopkins who brought out this angle on abductions. I do not believe it one bit. I think people look at angles and run with them and one after another the aspect is torn apart.
"Missing foetus Syndrome" being one very good example.
In one UK abduction case the abductee reported that military helicopters appeared out of nowhere and would circle where he lived -there are many similar cases in the United States. On checking it was found that military helicopters were circling his home and I saw one. But on asking it was discovered that helicopters had been active over a Royal Navy Station. Locals had no idea that HMS ---- (HMS Flying Fox is my local "ship" which is what they call a navy land base) had a landing area because it was "in town" but the same thing with HMS Flying Fox -I've seen the heavy and light helicopters, including yellow search and rescue ones, take off and land and the base is on a main road next to a Sainsbury's supermarket and other shops. Even pointing out the helicopters (to people who had not noticed them!) I got a "they can't land there can they?
I do not believe that the US military is involved in secret Bigfoot projects,either!
But, as I keep saying and writing, you check it all out yourself and make your own opinion.