UFO necrophile cult La Luz NM circa 60's
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UFO necrophile cult La Luz NM circa 60's
I've been doing web searches on this for more information, but have discovered no public record of this event.
My parents have a friend who is kind of a UFO kook, so I might tell her about it and send her off to investigate.
According to oral tradition in Alamogordo, a UFO cult was disbanded and its leaders arrested for harboring and desecrating a human body.
From my own investigation of a former member in the 80's, I think the UFO aspect was a put on.
She showed me pictures of the "Rigelians" who wore capes, wigs, and wielded cheap plastic toy ray-guns!
I'd be interested to know more about what exactly happened.
My parents have a friend who is kind of a UFO kook, so I might tell her about it and send her off to investigate.
According to oral tradition in Alamogordo, a UFO cult was disbanded and its leaders arrested for harboring and desecrating a human body.
From my own investigation of a former member in the 80's, I think the UFO aspect was a put on.
She showed me pictures of the "Rigelians" who wore capes, wigs, and wielded cheap plastic toy ray-guns!
I'd be interested to know more about what exactly happened.
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I thought it might be a myth, but the fact is I knew a chick in high school whose mom was in this cult, and it would be kind of hard to spread heresay about the ritual abuse of a corpse, without there actually having been some action taken by the authorities-- I mean the cult was broken up, and they can not do that legally unless you are breaking some law!sgt.null wrote:have never heard of this. maybe it is an urban legend?
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Will set a UFO crazed researcher on it as soon as she rears her head at my parent's house.
Of course she's nuts, and could come back with anything...
I'll makes sure she documents everything.
Of course she's nuts, and could come back with anything...
I'll makes sure she documents everything.
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You know, I don't get too upset with people these days, and I try to have a "live and let live" attitude, but one thing that often galls me into angry tirades is conspiracy theories!
I can't help myself.
I knew one guy who was in highly classified military operations and swore up and down that zombies were real and he saw them.
That the government was planning on releasing them as super soldiers, and that they were viral.
I'd humor him.
"Yeah, right after they release the hordes of Draculas and Frankenstein s they're harboring."
(he's also into that "mark of the beast" stuff, and the boheminan grove conspiracy).
He started getting very insistent with me, saying I needed to arm myself and begin training.
But I can't own a firearm. I'm severely mentally ill and one psychotic episode could easily end in my own suicide if I was armed.
Anyhow, he started explaining, that there is a virus that causes rage, and the munchies. He said, "what would you do if you were released to perform your base instincts?"
I dryly told him, "probably f*ck everything that moved."
He was irritated, "and you needed to eat!"
I repeated myself, knowing my own nature too well.
I didn't go off on him, but by now I'd gotten to know him too well and knew exactly what had happened to him.
He told me he did "remote viewing."
Whether or not remote viewing really works is another story, but the fact is it can mess up your mind.
So can seeing all the slaughter he did. He was also a prisoner of war and claims to have attacked one of his captors with his head and chewed that person's face off.
He was also given LSD by the government and did psy-ops.
I have researched psy-ops, particularly under the guidance of one Michael Aquino, Anton LeVay's more sinister buddy (LeVay never took all that sh*t seriously) and former head of pentagon level psy-ops.
LeVay experimented on remote Filipino tribes, making them believe some of the monsters from their myths had come back.
I know that in itself sounds like a crazy conspiracy, but I don't claim it goes any higher than that. Plus the whole operation was more akin to an episode of "Scooby Doo" than a global conspiracy.
Fact is, being in Psy-ops, he was probably required to get a little brainwashed, and they probably made him believe that there are zombies.
They staged the whole thing so it would fu*k with his mind. That's what they do. It makes you more useful to them, if they can demonstrate you're able to undergo a psy-ops attack yourself.
So I left our argument at this:
"Suppose there is a zombie virus?" I said, "what good would it do to weaponize it? There is no tactical use for a weapon that will turn the entire planet into a hoard of flesh eating zombies... plus, no virus in the world can literally bring the dead back to life. Anyone infected with a virus like that would likely die before they ate their third person. The raw human flesh alone would probably be fatal to their digestive systems."
To each his own.
I did, however, go off on an online conspiracy theorist so brutally that he vanished from that website after being their foremost political commenter. Good riddance. He was a hateful anti-semite on top of everything else.
I think he left after I pointed out that page after page of his bullshit only got eighty views tops, whereas our flame war had generated over 500.
I can't help myself.
I knew one guy who was in highly classified military operations and swore up and down that zombies were real and he saw them.
That the government was planning on releasing them as super soldiers, and that they were viral.
I'd humor him.
"Yeah, right after they release the hordes of Draculas and Frankenstein s they're harboring."
(he's also into that "mark of the beast" stuff, and the boheminan grove conspiracy).
He started getting very insistent with me, saying I needed to arm myself and begin training.
But I can't own a firearm. I'm severely mentally ill and one psychotic episode could easily end in my own suicide if I was armed.
Anyhow, he started explaining, that there is a virus that causes rage, and the munchies. He said, "what would you do if you were released to perform your base instincts?"
I dryly told him, "probably f*ck everything that moved."
He was irritated, "and you needed to eat!"
I repeated myself, knowing my own nature too well.
I didn't go off on him, but by now I'd gotten to know him too well and knew exactly what had happened to him.
He told me he did "remote viewing."
Whether or not remote viewing really works is another story, but the fact is it can mess up your mind.
So can seeing all the slaughter he did. He was also a prisoner of war and claims to have attacked one of his captors with his head and chewed that person's face off.
He was also given LSD by the government and did psy-ops.
I have researched psy-ops, particularly under the guidance of one Michael Aquino, Anton LeVay's more sinister buddy (LeVay never took all that sh*t seriously) and former head of pentagon level psy-ops.
LeVay experimented on remote Filipino tribes, making them believe some of the monsters from their myths had come back.
I know that in itself sounds like a crazy conspiracy, but I don't claim it goes any higher than that. Plus the whole operation was more akin to an episode of "Scooby Doo" than a global conspiracy.
Fact is, being in Psy-ops, he was probably required to get a little brainwashed, and they probably made him believe that there are zombies.
They staged the whole thing so it would fu*k with his mind. That's what they do. It makes you more useful to them, if they can demonstrate you're able to undergo a psy-ops attack yourself.
So I left our argument at this:
"Suppose there is a zombie virus?" I said, "what good would it do to weaponize it? There is no tactical use for a weapon that will turn the entire planet into a hoard of flesh eating zombies... plus, no virus in the world can literally bring the dead back to life. Anyone infected with a virus like that would likely die before they ate their third person. The raw human flesh alone would probably be fatal to their digestive systems."
To each his own.
I did, however, go off on an online conspiracy theorist so brutally that he vanished from that website after being their foremost political commenter. Good riddance. He was a hateful anti-semite on top of everything else.
I think he left after I pointed out that page after page of his bullshit only got eighty views tops, whereas our flame war had generated over 500.
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Kind of weird flick. Best part was Ewan MacGregor, of all people, looking incredulously at George Clooney as Clooney talked about training to be a Jedi Master.danlo wrote:*has a sudden urge to go to Netflix and rent "Men Who Stare at Goats", no seriously...*



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I really enjoyed the movie, despite the crappy reviews. The ending wasn't the greatest, but it was overall pretty enjoyable to me.
This could be accompanied by Penn & Teller's Bullshit episode about ESP and such.
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UFO Necrophile Cult in La Luz NM 1960's
I saw your 2 year old post and decided to register for the forum to comment on it. I was living in Alamogordo at the time this event occurred, and I have a newspaper clipping and the original sign that the necrophile group posted for the "aliens." They were cited for improper disposal of a body. So, I can tell you it really did happen.
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thanks, I'd love to find out more about it!
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